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      <title>A new state law says if you don't have a health certificate, handing out something as small as a cheeseburger could get you a ticket.</title>
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/8548-periodistas-el-negocio-de-mentir?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/8548.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>I'm surprised that they waited this long this year before coming out in force to issue these citations.  If I didn't know better, I'd say Commander Huggins was getting soft in his old age; the order to enforce the "food safety" angle usually comes in the early fall. 
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<br />Informed sources have told me police would be increasing their presence and "interaction" this fall with the homeless in order to keep them "safe" by herding them into the mission (read that "off the street") or other suitable place "for their protection" of course. 
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<br />I wrote up the end-around when this happened two years ago and ran it in the Contributor.  At that time, I had a couple of folks get pretty ticked at me because I had said about the same thing that Pastor Locke was saying (and doesn't he have a wonderful camera presence? :-)); the only difference between Ken's comments and mine was that I stated I'd seen first-hand some very bad food that had made it into the hands of the homeless and several of the folks I was working with at the time related some nasty horror stories to me about food they'd received at the hands of "good Samaritans" that turned out to be pretty bad indeed.   
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<br />In any event, I'm happy to repeat it again: check out the Lentz Public Health Center right here to get the heads-up on the  "2009 Food Training Schedule" and take the two-hour course. 
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<br />Then when the police arrive to jackboot your feeding effort, you can whip out your beautifully designed and official food handling certificate and tell em to spend their time catching rapists, robbers and/or murderers; there are plenty of them running loose in the city....  
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      <title>Thunder Remembrance Event A Wonderful Affair</title>
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/2677926-thunder-remembrance-event-a-wonderful-affair?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/2677926.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>Been so darned busy with other tasks I haven't had time to get all the video done of the Velvet Thunder, Race to the Radio/Room in the Inn kickoff that occurred on December 9th after Project Homeless Connect.  We had a great time, listened to some....interesting lyrics and heard some outstanding tunes during the two hour tribute.  I'll be posting more of the vids this weekend over at Stone Soup Videos, but you can check out Earl Bud Lee below (wrote "Friends in Low Places" tune that Garth Brooks made hugely famous).</p>]]>
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      <title>Velvet's Final Goodbye - Thank You, Nashvillians!</title>
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/2609265-velvets-final-goodbye-thank-you-nashvillians?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/2609265.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>Deanna Lambert did a wonderful job here, as did Andy Humbles at the Tennessean (and really, I owe the success of the funeral effort to Kate Howard's first - and excellent - post on Velvet's demise) and I can't thank everyone who assisted in this effort enough for their contributions, efforts and love for the "High Priest of 2nd Avenue!" 
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<br />Final Performance For Iconic Street MusicianFriends Orchestrated Proper FuneralReported By Deanna Lambert  
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<br />NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- He spent three decades performing in he same spot on Second Avenue, but now one of Nashville's most famous street musicians is gone. </p>

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<br />Those who knew him wanted to make sure the man who gave so much music and to Music City had a proper funeral. 
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<br />Most probably never knew his name, but Elringo De’Angelino was best known as "Velvet Thunder," and if you've ever been on Second Avenue by the Old Spaghetti Factory, you most likely would have remembered his voice. 
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<br />"He lived every day to provide the citizens of Nashville with amazing heartfelt, soulful music every single day of his life," Homeless outreach worker Steve Samra said. 
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<br />The soulful singer made his mark on Nashville after leaving Boston years ago to pursue a career in country music. 
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<br />During a ceremony Saturday, Charlie Strobel, who works at the Room In The Inn, said, “He was first introduced on stage by Hank Williams, the legendary Hank Williams. The story goes he was denied entrance into a club where Williams was playing in northern Alabama, a whites-only club. Hank went out and invited him in and invited him on stage, and he always told that story with great prid</p>]]>
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      <title>Service For Velvet Thunder: Saturday, /28/09 at 1130AM</title>
      <link>http://vodpod.com/watch/2568801-service-for-velvet-thunder-saturday-2809-at-1130am?pod=stonesoupstation</link>
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/2568801-service-for-velvet-thunder-saturday-2809-at-1130am?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://assetscdn.vodpod.com/images/missing_video_160.gif" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>After Kate's wonderful tribute to Velvet ran this morning in the Tennessean, Woodlawn Memorial Funeral Home donated everything for a burial, including the casket, cemetery plot and chapel services. 
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<br />Velvet's funeral will be on Saturday, 11/28/09, at 1130AM.  There will be a visitation from 10am until 1130am.  I've been able to get Pastor Clifton Harris to speak and am hoping Father Charlie Strobel will also be willing to stop by, say a few words and bless Velvet in the Catholic tradition. 
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<br />If you can join us, please come and pay your last respects to Mr. Thunder. 
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<br />I've also spoken  with the Spaghetti Factory folks today and together we're going to try and set up a plaque or memorial of some sort out front of that establishment that memorializes Velvet in the spot he claimed on 2nd Avenue.  More details as they become available. 
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<br />Finally, if you see this on Monday, check out Fox news channel 17 tonight; they did a story on Velvet today and I'll post it here when it hits the net..... 
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<br />His name was Elringo De'Angelino, but most just knew him as Velvet Thunder. 
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/2462263-velvet-thunder-in-guarded-condition-at-summit-hospital?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/2462263.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>Anyone who has spent time in downtown Nashville has almost certainly heard The High Priest of 2nd Avenue singing the blues in front of the Spagetti Factory.  Velvet is currently in "guarded" condition at Summit Hospital here in Nashville, suffering from a host of illnesses and infections.  I visited him yesterday and he was sedated, on a ventilator and looked like he'd lost at least 100 pounds as a result of his illnesses. 
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<br />Velvet's health was deteriorating back when he was living in his van and playing late nights on 2nd ave - "because that's when the folks with money spend it on me!" Unfortunately, as his money bucket filled, he became a favorite target of strong-arm thieves who prowled the area.  
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/2455288-being-foreclosed-upon-stay-in-your-home-anyway?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/2455288.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>Finally, a politician with some bal....errrr, ovaries!   
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<br />I met "Skateboard Bruce" in the same spot in the valley I'd met Joby a few days earlier. His real name was Bruce Cram but he went by the nickname Skateboard Bruce, which I have to say, seemed really fitting, even though I never heard him mention owning a skateboard. 
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<br />The 33-year-old held a cardboard sign telling people he is looking for work and ready to hand out his resumes at the corner of Fifth and Church streets in Downtown Nashville. 
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      <title>Why People Experiencing Homelessness Are Afraid of the Police....</title>
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/2246243-why-people-experiencing-homelessness-are-afraid-of-the-police-?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://assetscdn.vodpod.com/images/missing_video_160.gif" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>This video actually aired back in February 2009, but it's just so egregious that it deserves to be kept alive and prominent because it provides such compelling evidence of police brutality.   
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<br />Don't mean to throw all police under the bus here; just providing proof that some of them should be screened better and terminated on the spot when their conduct is unbecoming an officer of the law. 
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<br /> Stop in, check her blogs out on Elle, and say thanks to her for her efforts in everything she's doing; she's amazing, full of energy and providing hope to many who need all the hope they can get.... 
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      <title>&quot;No wrongdoing in homeless camp clean up&quot;</title>
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/1829553-no-wrongdoing-in-homeless-camp-clean-up?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/1829553.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>Happens all the time, all around the country, and folks in the camps have little, if any, recourse.  Nice to see the ACLU at least tried to get something done.....Colo. Springs police: No wrongdoing in homeless camp clean up; ACLU declines commentBy Associated Press                                                                            7:49 PM MDT, June 28, 2009COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Colorado Springs police say an internal probe found no wrongdoing by officers overseeing the city's clean up efforts at homeless camp sites. 
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/1829364-one-man-army?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/1829364.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>I've been watching a new outreach worker in Nashville with some interest.  He's been working as a volunteer, attached to no agency in particular, demanding of all of them to put their money and their resources where their mouths are, and bringing in one person at a time for help in getting off the streets. 
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/1681420-one-in-50-school-aged-children-living-outside-of-a-permanent-home?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/1681420.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>Even the most depraved criminal is given shelter; it is unconscionable to me that anyone - anyone at all - must live homeless in the richest country in the world.... 
<br />A shameful testament to the lack of ability by those who profess to lead us....The New Face Of HomelessnessOne In 50 School-Aged Children Living Outside Of A Permanent HomeComments  8              May 23, 2009   | by Kelly Cobiella E-Mail StoryPrint Story 
<br />Across the nation, public schools have identified and enrolled almost 800,000 homeless children during last year's school year, and the number could be rising. Kelly Cobiella reports. | Share/Embed                                   
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<br />Growing Up Homeless</p>

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<br />(CBS)      When Michael Rotundo finishes school every day, he comes home to a double bed at the Budget Inn - no yard, no neighborhood kids,  
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/1427809-sacramento-mayor-may-sanction-tent-cities?pod=stonesoupstation"><img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="240" hspace="10" src="http://img.vpimg.net/1427809.large.jpg" vspace="10" width="320" /></a><p>Been a busy couple of days since the storm hit here in Tennessee; freezing cold right now with light dusting of snow on the ground in most areas, but the bigger news of course is that  Mayor Dean has asked for unheard of cooperation and resource allocation across the board by agencies and organizations in Davidson county to keep folks on the street from dying in this cold weather. 
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<br />A huge thanks to the good Mayor for putting the welfare of all his citizens at the top of the priority list during this storm! 
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<br />There will be other options besides the Nashville Rescue Mission for shelter -   Mt.  Bethel, 1508 Arthur Ave – 131 capacity    
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<br />211 will have live operators during this time and can direct folks to shelters.  Also, along with the Nahsville Rescue Mission's Cold Patrol vans, Nashville metro PD will also direct volunteers and outreach workers to provide pickups for shelter rides by calling  862-8600.   
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