Electric Car Needed for Parade
[UPDATE 06.28.09] We could use a 2 OR 4 seat Gem-type electric car for our second dignitary. Please help, even if all you can offer is your neighbor's name and phone number! :)
Hey friends,
The Ojai Peace Coalition is looking for a 4-seat electric car to bear dignitaries in next weekend's Independence Day parade. If you own one that you'd be willing to lend, or know someone else who might help out, please email me.
Thanks!
-evan austin
Director, OPC





Comments (5)
How about a Pedicab?
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I would happilly vollunteer to peddle the four dignitaries in the parade...
Now that would be sensational!
Oil Free, Coal Free transportation...
Another thought: I think Tara has an electric car. I will ask her...
Comment #1 Posted by: Suza Pedicab Idea | June 26, 2009 01:17 PM
What is a dignitary?
Comment #2 Posted by: Anonymous | June 27, 2009 08:50 AM
Theoretically, my guess is that a "dignitary" is someone who is dignified.
Technically, a dignitary is a person who holds a high rank or office, as in the government or church or other organization.
Locally, our honorable mayor and City Council members are among those who qualify as "dignitaries."
Other dignitaries may include people who have been awarded special recognition for their good deeds on Planet Earth. The Ojai Valley Peace Coalition "dignitaries" are the 2007 and 2008 recipients of the "Noble Peace Prize," Clive and Marion (or Marian) Leeman for their dedication to the weekly Ojai Peace Vigil and other efforts on behalf of world peace, and Lyn Hebenstreit and Tara Blasco, founders of the local organization, Global Resource Alliance (GRA) for their tireless efforts to improve the lives of the poorest of the poor in Africa.
Ofcourse just being the "Honorable so-and-so," and qualifying as a "dignitary" by wordly standards does not guarantee that the person is truly dignified. In fact, many so-called dignitaries make me down-right indignant!
This is all off the top of my big head-- so please correct me if I'm wrong!
Comment #3 Posted by: Suza | June 27, 2009 12:20 PM
This posturing rings a little self important, dig it?
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