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Recharging with the Iowa Conference of the United Church of Christ

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You probably haven't noticed, but I've been gone the past couple days to Ames, IA, to participate in Recharge 2013, a conference for leaders and members within the Iowa Conference of the United Church of Christ. Have you ever hung out with a bunch of church leaders where they let down their hair? It's always fun to watch!

In past years, these annual events would split their time between business and budgeting with fellowship, worship, and workshops. This year they cut out most of the business and focused instead on fellowship, worship, and workshops. This is the description of this weekend's Recharge conference:

Welcome to a new way of gathering in the Iowa Conference of the United Church of Christ. Welcome to Recharge: 20 hours of worship, learning, conversation and connection.

· Recharge yourself and your congregation’s ministries at 27 different workshop opportunities

· Recharge in prayer and song and a festival worship celebration
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· Recharge in conversations with UCC General Minister and President Geoffrey Black, with Conference Minister Rich Pleva, and others who offer the Iowa Conference their gifts of leadership.

· Recharge with connections – among the women of the Iowa Conference, among our emerging leaders, among friends old and new.

· Recharge in the stirrings of the Holy Spirit, who gathers and gifts the people of God.
I went to five different workshops yesterday and today. Unfortunately, I didn't think over my choices very carefully when I had originally signed up for the conference. As a result, the two afternoon workshops were pretty much duplicates to other workshops, which wasn't terribly exciting. Live and learn, eh?

I went to two different workshops to learn more about a new local UCC start-up church called Journey Church. It'll be church for the rest of us. "Us" being relative, since I already have a church, but who knows where life will lead me? It's an interesting concept. It'll be a relational church community without an actual church. Instead, the plan is to open and operate a coffee shop. They'll sell coffee and use the property to host small groups and deconstructed worship events. I'm curious to see where Journey Church will be 12 months from now.

I also met Rev. Geoffrey Black, the UCC's General Minister and President. He shared some of his life and faith experiences and also related some of the challenges and excitement facing the denomination in the months to come. Rev. Black also helped lead worship for us earlier this afternoon along with the rest of the Iowa Conference ministers.

I went to a workshop earlier today on being more aware of the issues and barriers faced within the church by those with disabilities -- physical disabilities as well as mental illnesses and intellectual disabilities.
Lastly, I attended a workshop about becoming Open and Affirming (ONA) churches in the UCC. My church has been an ONA church for nearly 20 years. That process predates my involvement with Faith UCC by a few years. I'm not sure that I learned much about the process of becoming ONA, but hopefully I helped some of the others with a few pieces of insight:

1. Don't worry about being labeled as the "gay church." The label will eventually fade.

2. When discussing why one's church becomes ONA, don't focus on negative things all the time (i.e., bullying, LGBT folks feeling rejected by other churches, families of LGBT folks feeling rejected by other churches, etc.). There are positives too. Churches should consider that LGBT people have gifts that can benefit UCC churches -- leadership gifts, fellowship gifts, musical gifts, creative gifts, emotional gifts, monetary gifts, inspirational gifts, etc. This can (and should) be a positive thing!

A lesbian sitting next to me also pointed out that getting onto the official ONA list is important. It helps LGBT people find your church. We know how to search the Internet for safe worship spaces. If we don't find your church on the list, we will find safe space with another church who was comfortable enough to get onto the ONA list.

I was checking out the Iowa Conference Facebook page and found lots of pictures, including the following pics featuring me! Check these out:


This first picture was the group of us listening to the financial state of the Iowa Conference of the UCC. Like many other mainline denominations, we are struggling. This struggle means that have to lay off one of their conference ministers. But it also gives the Conference board and staff the opportunity to re-look at where they are investing their time, energy, and money and refocus. That can be scary, but it's also a good thing!


By the way, can't see me in the crowd. I'm the guy in the black shirt who's wearing glasses. The bald guy sitting next to me is our interim pastor, Rev. Loffer.


After the discussion between Rev. Black and Conference Minister Rich Pleva, the whole bunch of us circled Rev. Black and laid hands on him to honor and celebrate his mission and leadership within the UCC.  I am immediately behind Rev. Black. You can't see me, but you can see my hand on his back.


Lastly, here is a pic of me at my second workshop on UCC church start-ups. I have no idea what I'm talking about, but I'm sure it was important -- and possibly witty!

I wrote up a bunch of suggestions for next year's annual conference, including workshops on economic justice, evangelism, online ministries, and non-traditional church fundraising suggestions. I also suggested that they invite some interesting people from the national UCC office, such as Charlene Smith and Edie Rasell. I also suggested some folks who are not likely to be within our budget -- but I'd like to meet them! Those folks are Jay Bakker and Shane Claibourne. If you don't ask, you don't know. Right? Of course, I forgot to turn in the sheet, so I'll have to scan it later and email it to their office.

All in all, it was a good program despite a handful of missteps of my own. I'm likely to return for next year's conference and hopefully will learn even more about the United Church of Christ and its various ministries.

KEVIN KELLER #9: Kevin's Vacation from Heck!

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I really enjoyed reading KEVIN KELLER #9, which was released last week. It tells the story of Kevin and his family as they plan a cross-country driving adventure to attend a celebration to celebrate his father's accomplishments. Somehow, Kevin's old best friend (Wendy), his new best friend (Veronica), and his boyfriend (Devon) all manage to shoe-horn themselves into this family outing. Imagine two adults, five teens, and one girl riding in an RV for any amount of time. Now imagine that two of them are Devon and Veronica. It was quite funny.

But I'm getting ahead of myself. Let's talk about Devon. He was introduced in KEVIN KELLER #7 as Kevin's "bad boy" boyfriend. At the time, I couldn't see it. I mean, everyone told me that he was trouble. I just never saw it. We saw it in this issue, which was comical!

The issue starts out with Kevin and his old friends, Wendy and William working as lifeguards at the beach. After he got chased away from his working boyfriend, devious Devon hatched a plan to get some attention. Check this out:


This whole scene made me laugh. Not only was Devon plotting, but crazy Tribble-guy Paul pulled his own "I'm drowning(!)" stunt!

And there were the water-and-vinegar scenes between Veronica and Devon that threatened more than once to destroy this family vacation:


There were a few touching scenes, too. Devon and Kevin were probably the most believably affectionate throughout this issue of the comic book. Additionally, the seeds were sewn to possibly reunite Devon with his estranged parents, which would be nice to see eventually.

I really like how this book is unfolding. Kevin Keller has a strong supporting cast that includes his family, Riverdale mainstay Veronica Lodge, his old friends from junior high school, his boyfriend, and his boyfriend's rival. And, interestingly enough, the book has become gayer and gayer without ever mentioning the word "gay"!

59% of People Opposed to Gay Marriage Believe That It's Inevitable

Iowa City Man Charged/Arrested for Detonating Fireworks Near Bomb Squad Investigation

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As of this moment, there hasn't been much released about the Iowa City Police Department's bomb squad investigation into a suspicious package and note (which was subsequently destroyed by the police). However, there was one arrest last night for a similar, but separate incident is close proximity to this police investigation.

According to KCJJ, one Iowa City man has found himself in the county jail after he allegedly exploded a fire cracker. It didn't turn out well for him:
Police now say that as the investigation was continuing just after 11:30pm 32-year-old Steven Abraham Crittenden of Dolphin Lake Point Enclave threw of lit Silver Bomb Cracker M-88 in front of the nearby Deadwood, causing a loud explosion. Crittenden went inside the bar, came back out and attempted to flee the scene on his bicycle. He was stopped by police and denied knowing anything about the fireworks, although two more Silver Bomb Crackers were found on his person.
Crittenden was arrested and charged with Reckless Use of Explosive, Possession of Fireworks, Interference with Official Acts, and Public Intoxication. He could spend over a year in jail if convicted of all this.

I should clarify that Crittenden was not arrested as a result of the bomb squad incident. It's unknown if he had anything to do with that. It should also be noted that he has not been convicted of his charges and is innocent until proven guilty.

Bomb Squad in Downtown Iowa City Tonight // Updated on 06/11/13: Police Confirm Package Was Not A Bomb

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(Originally written on 06/09/13): Husband Mark just came home from his office and asked me if I knew anything about the bombs. Turns out that the Iowa City Police Department has dispatched their bomb squad to downtown Iowa City. I did a quick search of local news sources and learned that they are investigating a suspicious package.

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KCJJ has the most description information about the suspicious package on their Twitter account:
Iowa City Police say a note was left with a suspicious package at Dubuque and Washington Street and they plan on detonating it.
KCJJ posted the image above, which describes the bomb squad radio detonating the package. Other than that, I don't know much.

As always, I will post more once I learn more.

Updated on 06/11/13: The big news in this case is that police and FBI investigators have had the opportunity to review the remains of this package and determine that there never was a bomb:
With the assistance from the FBI, officials determined that the suspicious package was not a bomb or incendiary device, and at no time was the safety of the public jeopardized, according to a news release.
I remember a recent situation out of Linn County where somebody had left a package of donated clothing or food for people in need (with a noted describing the intent of that particular gift) and that was treated as a suspected bomb. I'm half-wondering if this was something similar. Some vendor left a package behind by mistake or somebody left a box of trash along the curb in hopes that someone else would pick it up.

Then again, we (the general public) have no idea what the note said.

"Afterlife With Archie" #1 Cover

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We learned yesterday that SWAMP THING artist Francesco Francavilla will be the artist for the new AFTERLIFE WITH ARCHIE comic book, which is scheduled to come out in October. The cover to the first issue has been released and it sure looks creepy!

Check it out:

Poor Jughead...

Nero at Daycare -- 06/11/13

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It could have been nasty today at doggy daycare with a heavy humidity. Fortunately for Nero and his friend, the folks at Lucky Pawz had the sense to drag out the swimming pool. Instant fun! Check it out:

Council Bluffs, IA, Couple Awarded $147,000 for Anti-Gay Harassment by Rental Management Company // Update: It Wasn't Just Name-Calling.

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(Originally written on 06/11/13): Charles Anderson and Brandon Morehouse of Council Bluffs, IA, rented an apartment together back in 2011. Apparently, building's on-site maintenance man Allen Emert learned that the couple was sharing a one-bedroom apartment in March 2011. Emert then began harassing and name-calling the couple on a daily basis. The pair complained to New Life Multi-Family Management LLC, Emert's employer and the management company responsible for the property that they rented from and sought to get them to pressure their employee to leave them alone. Unfortunately, that complaint went nowhere.

Here is a description of the harassment faced by the couple, as identified on the Iowa Civil Rights Commision's website:
During the trial, the jury heard evidence that an on-site maintenance technician, Allen Emert, verbally harassed the two men by calling them derogatory terms and slurs, and making offensive gestures on an almost daily basis during March and April 2011. Mr. Emert directed words such as “fag,” “queer,” “butt pirate,” and “pillow biter” towards Mr. Anderson and Mr. Morehouse. Mr. Anderson complained about the harassment to New Life’s on-site property manager, Christine Clark, who failed to take any corrective action. Mr. Anderson then complained to Shirley Spencer at New Life’s corporate office about the harassment and she likewise failed to take any corrective action. The jury also heard evidence that the harassment began early in March, 2011 after Mr. Emert discovered that Messrs. Anderson and Morehouse were sharing a one-bedroom apartment. From that time until they left the complex in April 2011, Mr. Emert harassed the two men on an almost daily basis. The jury also heard that besides calling Messrs. Anderson and Morehouse “faggots” to their faces, Mr. Emert also referred to them by this epithet and other derogatory terms to other New Life employees and residents.
So the couple filed a lawsuit against New Life Multi-Family Management LLC with the assistance of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission. And their lawsuit was very successful:
Jurors awarded $22,000 in economic damages to Charles Anderson and Brandon Morehead, plus $50,000 for emotional distress and $75,000 in punitive damages, according to a news release issued by the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, which brought filed a lawsuit on the couple’s behalf...

The four-day jury trial ended in a finding that New Life had discriminated against Anderson and Morehead based on their sexual orientation.
I'm sure we will hear from culture warriors who argue that Emert and his employer shouldn't be punished for their opinion. But Anderson and Morehouse were stuck by a lease at that property and had certain financial and legal obligations to their landlord under Iowa law. The same reflects back on New Life Multi-Family Management LLC.

Updated on 06/12/13: Aksarbent posted a link today to a KETV news report that demonstrates that this wasn't just a simple case of rude behavior and name-calling. It also involved threats of violence and an illegal three-day eviction.

Check this out:



Here are more details from the KETV report:
According to a lawsuit filed by the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, a maintenance technician employed by New Life Multi-Family told Anderson he would, “Get him one of these times and it would all be over with,” and he was “going to beat him with a lead pipe.”

When Anderson complained to apartment management, New Life Multi-Family took no action to address the multiple complaints of harassment. Instead, management began the process to evict the couple, giving them three days to get out.

“I'm like, ‘Man, this is not right. This is what happened. This is not right,’" Anderson said. “We didn't get our deposit back. We didn't get our months’ rent that we paid.”

Anderson and Morehead moved out, but the Iowa Civil Rights Commission stepped in to file a lawsuit against New Life Multi-Family Management on behalf of the couple. On Friday, a jury ruled unanimously in the couple’s favor, awarding them $147,000 in damages.
The couple lost their deposit and a month's rent when they were served with a three day notice through "clear and present danger" eviction proceedings.

Lastly, I'm not sure about the names of one of the plaintiffs. I'm seen him listed as Brandon Morehead and as Brandon Morehouse. If someone could clarify this for me, it would be much appreciated.

Suspicious Package Destroyed by Iowa City Bomb Squad was Actually an Art Sculpture

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You may remember that the Johnson County Bomb Squad was summoned to downtown Iowa City this past Sunday evening to destroy a suspicious package. Turns out that the would-be bomb was actually an art sculpture created by local poet and artist Russell Jaffe.

Someone had bought the sculpture and an accompanying poem from Jaffe early this year. This weekend, the person who purchased the sculpture left the sculpture in a newspaper vending machine. People use this particular vending machine to informally exchange items with others. Kind of like a "Little Library." You take stuff left by others and you leave stuff that others might enjoy.

Apparently, a private security guard saw the sculpture and alerted the police. They in turn contacted the bomb squad and the poor sculpture was destroyed. Somehow the artist and the person who'd left behind the offending sculpture have been in contact with the police and everyone is apparently sufficiently convinced that this was all a big mistake.

Here is an explanation of what happened directly from Jaffe's Facebook page:
ANNOUCEMENT Nø. 1: There was a bomb scare in Iowa City over the weekend, and I was indirectly responsible. You see, in January I did an art show of mixed media sculptures, HELL-Ø-SCAPES, comprised of painted-on and smashed-up electronics. The walls of local gallery PSz, were painted black and covered in scrawls of abstract pop-culture/boyesque/jaunty confessional poetry. I auctioned off all the artwork for cheap at the end of the closing reception. One woman, an exceedingly nice local kooky lady, bought a small portable TV for $2 and insisted that I write some of the wall poetry in her notebook. Within the 2 pages I gave her were poems like, “IT IS YØU MAKING A HUGE MISTAKE,” “YØLØ,” and “XØXØ, I REALLY MISS YØU/NØ ARCHITECTURE.” Flash forward 6 months and this Iowa City art-loving lady left my artwork and poems in the STRANGE TRACTOR newspaper stand on the corner of Washington and Dubuque during Arts Fest. Apparently people use that box as a kind of off-grid arts freeshare; you leave something and take whatever has been left in kind. Well, someone saw a gold-spraypaint-and-painted-blood-stained antenna poking out of the box and called the police, who called the bomb squad. O brothers, sisters, lovers, friends!; it was super fun to be driving home from my tour (I was out of town for all of this) and have my landlord call me to tell me the cops were looking for me. But not only were the cops super cool, they have gotten a huge kick out of this story. It’s a big hit at the station. One of them told me it’s “a fucking awesome story, totally hilarious, I wish I was writing for the college paper so I could cover it” today on the phone. I am glad no one was killed, and having my art and poetry eviscerated by a bomb-destroying robot is the thing I realized I never knew I always wanted.
You can see a close-up picture of the sculpture taken by the police in the top corner of this blog entry. Another pic of the sculpture, taken by Jaffe is immediately below. Check it out:

Rep. Steve King Angered by Immigration Activist Protest

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A group of immigration reform activists from United We Dream showed up today to protest at the legislative office of Congressman Steve King (R) of Iowa after he'd sponsored an effort to cut funding to President Barack Obama's deferred action program, which grants deportation reprieves to "DREAMers" (i.e., adults who came to the USA illegally as young children and who are essentially acculturated Americans in every way except by citizenship):
United We Dream, an undocumented youth activist group, organized a protest at the Iowa congressman's office this morning. Two dozen or so demonstrators showed up at King's office to voice their displeasure with him, organizers said. They arrived wearing caps and gowns (photo here) to reinforce their message that they want to pursue higher education and careers in the U.S... Julieta Garibay, a legislative associate with United We Dream who participated in the protest, said the activists had asked to meet with King, but his staff turned down that request. Instead, she said, demonstrators recited the Pledge of Allegiance in front of King's staffers and offered personal accounts of how their immigration status had affected their educational and career goals... In the middle of the protest, Capitol Police were called to King's office in the Rayburn House Office Building. The demonstrators were peaceably escorted out by officers, Garibay said.
This protest upset Rep. King, who took his grievance to Twitter:



In somewhat related news, the U.S. Census Bureau reports that Iowa's Hispanic population continues to increase as a much higher rate than the rest of Iowa's overall population. The Hispanic population numbers for Iowa came in at 162,800 in 2012, which was a 3.2% increase from 2011.

Video Response to Racist Cheerio Haters by Lesbian Moms

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Late last month, General Mills released a commercial promoting Cheerios featuring an interracial family. General Mills ended up having to disable comments on its YouTube channel because they were inundated by thousands of racist comments about the biracial child and her interracial parents:
An innocent ad for heart-healthy Cheerios has sparked an onslaught of disturbing racist backlash on the Internet. The cereal brand was forced to pull comments from its YouTube page after a cereal commercial featuring an interracial family reportedly prompted a string of messages about Nazis, racial genocide and viewers so disgusted they “want to vomit.”

The half-minute ad — which has more than 250,000 views — shows a young girl chatting about Cheerios with her Caucasian mother, and later pans to her black father. While the spot garnered an unusual amount of racist criticism, General Mills-owned Cheerios said the buzz wasn’t all negative.
You can watch the commercial here:



I learned today of a funny video response (not by General Mills) to the racist responses to the above Cheerios commercial, this time featuring an interracial pair of lesbian moms.

You can watch that video here:


Honey Boo Boo, Uncle Poodle & the Family Head to the Beach

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TMZ reported a couple days ago that Honey Boo Boo and her family spent the day at the beach recently. I'd read about the recent family trip to Tybee Island after they had wrapped up filming for the second season of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo on Facebook. Their post had implied that it was a private getaway. But there were a ton of pictures of Honey Boo Boo, her parents, her sisters, and Uncle Poodle posted on TMZ and frankly it looked more like a celebrity photo shoot from some gossip magazine to me -- except that the stars look more like you, me, and/or the "people of Walmart."

But here is the real reason I posted this piece. I finally got to see Lee "Uncle Poodle" Thompson topless at the beach and I liked what I saw! (so homo) It's interesting to see him with nipple rings and there's some irony of seeing him hold a blow-up tire next to his own spare tire. It's nice to see a celebrity (reality TV or otherwise) who's not afraid to show off his everyday body to the world. But one hopes he ended up spending enough time in the sun to spread his tan from his neck and arm to his chest and stomach!

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If you go through the TMZ pics, you'll see several of Uncle Poodle splashing in the ocean with his family and getting buried in the sand by his nieces.

Getting Ready for Trek Fest 2013: "I Mudd"

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I have written before about Trek Fest, over in nearby Riverside, IA. Trek Fest is a celebration of the official future birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk. In past years, they have pulled in actors from the original Star Trek television series, but most years it's an excuse to have a lot of fun with a bit of a small town science fiction flavor. I'm not sure that we will get to attend Trek Fest XXIX later this month due to some family obligations, but I thought it would be good to share some of this year's activities with a strong recommendation that you check out the festivities.

Trek Fest XXIX will be held at the end of this month: June 28 and 29, 2013. It's theme? "I Mudd." The t-shirt design is posted on this post and I really like it! I have plans to take Husband Mark to the Trek Fest Museum tomorrow afternoon for Father's Day and am hoping that they have shirts with that design available for sale.

Here is a schedule of some of the highlights from this year's Trek Fest:
Friday, June 28, 2013

6:30 PM -- Kids Parade with the theme "I Mudd"! Line-Up on River Street and finish at Hall Park.

7:00 PM -- Pet Show with the theme "I Mudd"! Located at Hall Park. Prizes will be awarded for the following themes:
1. Warp 7 Recall Races - pet with the fastest recall to its owner wins!
2. Escape from the Andromeda Galaxy - run your pet through a short obstacle course. Fastest pet wins!
3. Famous person look-a-like - who does your pet look like. Most original and best look-a-like wins!
4. Dress for success - costume contest. A class to judge the pet and or handler on their entertaining attire. (Please note that any costume which restricts the animal's normal range of motion, causes discomfort, or creates a hazard and will not be allowed.)
5. Tricky, tricky pet - It doesn't even have to be outrageous. Show off your pet's talent-at anything.

6. Little things matter - smallest pet wins!
7. Really huge award - size does matter -biggest pet wins this category.

8. Crowd favorite - the most popular pet wins this prize!

7:00 PM -- Star Trek Trivia!! at the Railroad Park Pavilion **

7:30 PM -- Demolition Derby!! Located at the Southeast Corner of Hall Park. $10 admission for adults and free to children ages 12 and under! **

9:00 PM -- Dusk Sky-Watching with the Cedar Amateur Astronomers, Inc. at the Riverside Elementary School.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

8:00 AM -- Volleyball Tournament. This is a team event and pre-registration/payment of entry fee is required.

10:00 AM -- Parade with the theme "I Mudd"!

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM -- "Show and Shine" judging event at Railroad Park.
12:00 - 5:00 PM -- Free showings of episodes of Star Trek and Invasion Iowa in the Red Barn at Hall Park.

12:00 PM -- Federation Games location near the tennis courts on Hall Park. These games are for children 12 and under. Medals will be awarded for children participating in the following competitions: Edosian Race (three-legged race); Tribble Wack; Star Trek Piñatas; Horta Egg toss; and Pin the Lobes on the "Ferengi"!

12:15 PM -- Costume Contest at the Main Stage at Hall Park. Cash prizes for both adults and children will be awarded under three separate categories:
1. "Federation;"
2. "Supporting Cast;" and...
3. "Miscellaneous Sci-Fi"!

1:30 PM -- Lone Tree Garden Tractor PULLERS located at Red Barn at Hall Park.

2:30 PM -- The Bill Riley State Fair Talent Show located at the Main Stage at Hall Park.

3:00 PM -- Golf Cart Rodeo located at the Main Stage at Hall Park.

10:00 PM -- Fireworks located at Hall Park.

Scattered throughout the schedule are a variety of great music groups.
** I almost never make it to the Saturday events, though I usually have good intentions. We just get distracted by family and life events. But I have thoroughly enjoyed the Friday night demolition derbies and Star Trek trivia contests in past years. The boys keep trying their hardest to get me to compete in the trivia contests, but I always chicken out. Who knows? Maybe this year I'll actually enter the competition!!!

Dogs Stolen from Fredericksburg, IA, Property Following Reports of Possible Animal Neglect

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Here's an interesting story coming out of Chickasaw County, IA, which is about two hours north of me. I learned yesterday via Facebook about reports of alleged neglect of several dogs on a rural property outside Fredricksburg, IA. According to this blog article, there were "several" dogs on the property who were allegedly malnourished and lacking adequate supplies of water. It was suggested that nobody had lived in the house on the property for "quite some time."

Complaints were made to the Chickasaw County Sheriff's Office and someone apparently had investigated the property this past Friday and believed that there was adequate food, water, and shelter for the dogs. The Sheriff's Office reported that the dogs' owner was being given one week to provide medical records for all of the dogs.

Now KGAN is reporting that some of the dogs have gone missing from that property near Fredericksburg:
The two coon hound pups, and terrier were on a property reported for animal neglect. Miller says, they were part of eight dogs reported for neglect but not in serious danger. Deputies were working with the owners to improve conditions of the dogs, but someone reportedly stole the animals from the property. Deputies want the animals returned, so their health can be monitored.
It's actually pretty scary how many unattended dogs get stolen from rural properties around Iowa, with or without publicity about incidents of alleged animal neglect.

Pagan Recruiting Efforts

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I saw this on Facebook and got to wondering why we don't see more Pagan proselytizing. Check this out:

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Alt-Folk Singer Michelle Shocked to Perform at San Francisco Pride

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You may remember when Alternative Folk singer Michelle Shocked when on an ironic "God hates faggots" rants, which angered and confused her overwhelmingly gay-friendly fans. It didn't help that Shocked refused to directly respond to questions over this confusing dialogue. Shocked's American concerts were all canceled, which led to a series of artsy protests by Shocked herself.

Shocked eventually went on CNN's Piers Morgan program a few weeks later and responded about the "God hates faggots" discussion. She also very directly expressed her support for LGBT rights and same-sex marriage. Too bad that most people had stopped supporting her by the time this interview aired.

Fast forward to now. The San Francisco Examiner has announced that they will be hosting a free concert by Michelle Shocked on June 30th, the last day of SF Pride.


I have already seen calls for protests, which is unfortunate. Michelle Shocked could have prevented this career implosion by doing what she did on the CNN interview sooner. But she missed her opportunity to effectively finesse her message. I'm curious to see how things work out for her on June 30th.

"Archie Double Digest" #244: Archie Has a New Dog!

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Early this year, I made a pledge to actively purchase all Archie Comics titles that feature original materials. Part of this was to support current creative teams. But I also wanted to express my frustration over the amount of reprint materials in Archie Comics' digest titles. I don't mind purchasing reprint material, but I feel better about it when it's combined with new materials!

So I have been buying all of Archie Comics' comic books with original content: ARCHIE, BETTY & VERONICA, KEVIN KELLER, LIFE WITH ARCHIE, and (eventually) their NEW CRUSADERS-related titles. Not only that, but I've really gotten into their current "Worlds Collide" cross-over between SONIC THE HEDGEHOG and MEGA MAN. Soon I'll be getting AFTERLIFE WITH ARCHIE, too. That's not to say I'm not getting their digests. I get SONIC SUPER DIGEST every quarter and I've been a fan of WORLD OF ARCHIE DOUBLE DIGEST because it includes fun back-up stories featuring "Bats" and "Cosmo the Merry Martian" and "Pat the Brat." I just prioritize the titles with new material.

So that's the background out of the way...

Last night, I came across a list of Archie Comics' September 2013 solicitations and became very excited. It looks like ARCHIE DOUBLE DIGEST #244 will be leading with a new story featuring Archie Andrews and a new four-legged friend. Check this out:
Meet Archie's new dog Vegas! Vegas is full of personality, but how will he get along with the other pals' and gals' pets of Riverdale? When Veronica hosts a pet soiree with all the most popular pets (including her many poodles!), he'll make some new friends and learn some helpful hints along the way! Get ready for some tail-wagging fun in "Don't Fret My Pets!" the lead story in this laugh-packed digest!
It's possible that I am wrong with this assessment. I thought that some of the other lead stories in September's digests were new, but some investigation proved otherwise. But so far, "Don't Fret My Pets!" seems to be a new story. Which is totally exciting!

Assuming that ARCHIE DOUBLE DIGEST #244 does indeed lead with a brand new story, I really, really, really hope that this becomes to returning trend. *Fingers Crossed!*

Nero at Daycare -- 06/18/13

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I had a terrible day at work, but that didn't stop Nero from having a fun time with his four-legged friends at doggy daycare today. Check it out:

Woman Suing Iowa Culver's Restaurant After Walking into Window

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I meant to write about this last week, but then I got distracted until today. Seems like a woman was visiting the Culver's restaurant in nearby Coralville, IA, back on December 27, 2011. Unfortunately, she had an accident while leaving the restaurant and just filed a lawsuit against Culvers. The source of the accident? She walked into a window:
(Mary T.) McCarthy says in the lawsuit that on Dec. 27, 2011, she was a customer at the restaurant, at 2529 Heartland Place, when she attempted to walk through what she believed to be an opening next to an exit door. McCarthy dislocated her jaw, broke her nose, tore a rotator cuff and sustained soft tissue injuries to her neck and back, in addition to emotional trauma, the lawsuit states.

McCarthy’s lawyer, personal injury attorney George Appleby of Des Moines, says the restaurant was negligent by failing to provide a proper marking, warning or sign on the panel.
So, essentially McCarthy and her attorney are trying to argue that he thought there was a huge empty space in the wall next to the door at this Culver's restaurant.

Looking at the comments section, it appears that McCarthy may be 85-years-old, which might explain the severity of her injuries. She is seeking unspecified damages for physical and emotional trauma related to this accident and her resulting injuries.

"Trek Fest" Documentary to be Filmed this Weekend in Riverside, IA

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I wrote last week about Trek Fest XXIX, which will be held this coming weekend (June 28-29, 2013) in nearby Riverside, IA. Trek Fest is the annual celebration of the official future birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk. This year's theme is "I Mudd." I posted the schedule of events for this year's Trek Fest here.

The Press-Citizen reports this morning that Trek Fest will be receiving a little extra attention this year. A student film maker from Pittsburgh, PA, will be in town from June 28-29 and creating a documentary about Trek Fest and Riverside.

This isn't the first time that Riverside has attracted this type of attention. Back in 2005, Spike TV did a reality TV show featuring William Shatner called Invasion Iowa. The premise of the show was that a science fiction movie featuring Shatner and dozens of locals was being filmed in Riverside. Shatner played the diva and the production people played several gags in order to film the bemused reactions of the residents of Riverside. Eventually, the gag was revealed to the people of Riverside and most everyone got the joke.

I'm assuming that this weekend's documentary effort will be more serious that Spike TV's earlier efforts.
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