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A 5OTH BIRTHDAY FOR PROCLAMATION FOR VIC OPPERMAN. Julia Field, active with Sustainable Ballard, left, listens to Diana Sugimura, director of the Seattle Department of Planning and Development, read an official proclamation honoring environmental activist, Vic Opperman, center, on her 50th birthday in her backyard as guests huddle in the rain. On Vic's right, holding hand-cranked flashlight, is Aaron Kahn, of Northwest Biodiesel Network. Opperman planned her birthday party, but Sugimura and the proclamation were a surprise. Photo by Steve Shay




Opperman honored on 50th birthday

Monday, February 11, 2008

When Diane Sugimura, the director of the Seattle Department of Planning and Development, "crashed" the 50th birthday party of Ballard environmentalist, Vic Opperman, to present her with an official proclamation, the surprised birthday girl appeared overwhelmed with delight, and responded, "Am I dreaming?"

Sugimura read the proclamation by a bonfire in the rain in Opperman's backyard. The framed document honored Opperman on her birthday in conjunction with Seattle's Neighborhood Appreciation Day, Feb. 9.

Prior to Sugimura's presentation, city councilmember, Sally Clark, rounded up her colleagues to sign the proclamation, which honors Opperman's work with Sustainable Ballard, her co-founding SCALLOPS, or Sustainable Communities all over Puget Sound, and her input, via the Ballard Chamber of Commerce, in making the 2007 Seafoodfest a green event.

Each of seven times when Sugimura read the word "Whereas," nearly 20 guests playfully screamed "WHEREAS!" in unison. Added Sugimura, "It's wonderful to be around Vic and all the people here. I'm always amazed at what's going on with (Sustainable Ballard.) We want to have sustainability in all our neighborhoods and want it included in our neighborhood plan."

With that Opperman called out, "Three cheers for Diane." And the crowd obliged with three "Hip, Hip, Hoorays!"

Opperman's party cast a small carbon footprint as many guests arrived on bicycles, and supplied hand-cranked flashlights and radios, to add a touch of sustainable atmosphere.


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Ballard Boy wrote on Feb 14, 2008 9:30 PM:

" Happy Birthday VIC!!! "

bethandrewes wrote on Feb 12, 2008 11:57 AM:

" love articles about the good thing Ballardians do to be good custodians of the earth. Perhaps a weekly or monthly column.... and lots of photos so we can recognize these people when we meet them on the streets....and perhaps join in. "

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