Supportive Businesses & Non-Profit Recipient:


Café Flora
(206) 325-9100 Restaurant
(206) 322-3626 Catering

  Recognized nationally as one of the top vegetarian restaurants in the United States, Café Flora serves sophisticated plant based fare in an elegant setting in Madison Park (Seattle). Enjoy meals in the restaurant's fancy dining room or covered and heated patio any time of year.
http://www.cafeflora.com

Essential Bakery
(206) 545-0444

  Since 1994, The Essential Baking Company (1604 N 34th Street) has set out to preserve, cultivate, and honor traditional methods of food preparation with a commitment to using organic ingredients. The bakery has grown in size and production to meet the demand for a high quality, authentic culinary experience, while maintaining the same production techniques, service, and values of a small neighborhood bakery. Using organic ingredients, we make fresh artisan breads, European pastries, and luscious desserts. All of these items and more are offered at our bakery cafes.
http://www.essentialbaking.com

Madison Market
(206).329.1545

  Central Co-op’s Madison Market maintains a storefront at 1600 East Madison Street. We are a not-for-profit consumer-cooperative which values community empowerment, institutional accountability, and personal and environmental health.
http://www.madisonmarket.com


Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)

(206) 324-1126

  Located at: McCurdy Park, 2700 24th Avenue E, Seattle, WA, 98112--MOHAI believes in the power of history to enrich the present and enlighten the future by providing people a setting to grow as individuals and as community members. MOHAI is the definitive place for everyone with a passion, curiosity, or question about the history of Seattle and King County since 1850.
  MOHAI hosted the screening and wrap party for Crow Tales. We are thankful for their kind support of the video and its participants
http://www.seattlehistory.org

Peet's Coffee
(206) 267-4688

  Located at 3401 Fremont Avenue North and other locations, Peet's Coffee has been bringing us the Berkeley Environs since 1966. Known as the "grandfather of specialty coffee," Peet's Coffee & Tea has been a Berkeley institution since we started more than thirty-five years ago.
  Alfred Peet opened the first Peet's store in 1966 - with a roasting machine on the premises - at the corner of Walnut and Vine in Berkeley, a few blocks from the University of California. Mr. Peet grew up in the family's coffee and tea business in Alkmaar, Holland. After World War II, Peet worked in the tea trade in Indonesia. At age thirty-five, he moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and later opened his shop, roasting coffee in the distinctive style he learned from his family.
http://www.peetscoffee.com

Speakeasy Broadband Services
1-(800)-556-5829

  Speakeasy is the largest, independent nationwide company offering better broadband services for discerning businesses and professionals who depend on the Internet for higher productivity in business and life.
  Speakeasy offers excellent customer service that thousands of individuals and businesses have come to appreciate. (Speakeasy donated the domain and domain name for the "Crow Tales" site)
http://www.speakeasy.net

Zagi's Pizza Ristorante
(206) 706-0750

The tradition is in good hands.
http://www.zagispizza.com


Locations:

The following businesses granted us permission to videotape on their premises:

Global Art Venue
(206).264.8755

  Located at 314 1st Avenue South in Pioneer Square, Global Art Venue is a fine art gallery that provides contemporary art in different medias such as: oil, acrylic, watercolor, mixed media,
lithographs, sculptural work, and glass sculpture by international and national artists. We provide and represent artists with strong artistic expression, integrity and vision that hold a high technical quality with a unique identity. The gallery provides a solid collection of artists that range from figurative to abstract, from Iceland to New Zealand and including local and national artists.
http://www.artvenue.net


Ivars Salmon House
  Ivar's Salmon House located on North Lake Union (401 NE Northlake Way), was shortly declared a Seattle landmark after its opening due to its unique reflection of the region. It is built in the authentic Native American longhouse style with a plethora of Native American artifacts and artwork. Salmon and other seafood is prepared over an open alder pit reminiscent of the cooking methods of the Native Americans in the Northwest.
http://www.ivars.com

Seattle Aquarium
(206) 386-4300

  The heartbeat of hands-on marine experience and preservation education in the Pacific Northwest, the Seattle Aquarium offers fun, exciting ways to discover more about the amazing Puget Sound that surrounds you. Seattle Aquarium is located on Seattle's Waterfront at 1483 Alaskan Way and allows a visitors an expansive view of Elliott Bay.
http://www.seattleaquarium.org


Silverwood Gallery
(206) 463-1722

Located on Vashon Island (23927 Vashon Hwy, S.W.), Silverwood Gallery features fine contemporary art and craft. The gallery exclusively represent the oil paintings of Margaret Tylczak and the individually handcrafted gold jewelry of goldsmith and gemologist Eric Heffelfinger. It also feature a schedule of guest artists in a variety of mediums.
http://www.silverwoodgallery.com

Seattle Asian Art Museum
(206) 654-3100

  Seattle Asian Art Museum which is housed in the former Seattle Art Museum (Volunteer Park, 1400 East Prospect), and is affiliated with SAM, houses a fabulous collection of ancient and more contemporary Asian art. The museum has hosted concerts and other events as well.
  "At SAM, we believe art enriches life. We've seen how art can inspire creativity, communication, and a cooperative spirit."
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org


Recipient of Crow Tales' Donation

A portion of the proceeds from sale of Crow Tales video/DVD will be donated to Red Eagle Soaring.

Red Eagle Soaring

Mission Statement: "To produce traditional and contemporary Native American theatre arts, such as plays, storytelling and educational workshops that entertain, inspire and educate both Native American and multi-cultural audiences and instill pride and self-esteem in Native American communities. Our highest priority is to serve Native youth, with drama skills workshops and performance projects. Red Eagle Soaring also has developed talent and booking networks for Native performing artists, and works with other theatre groups on projects that further the careers of all people of color in the performing arts and foster multi-cultural understanding."
http://home.earthlink.net/~resoaring


Animal Related Resources

(One of the missions of "Crow Tales" is to learn to respect one creature at a time and to participate harmoniously in this great web of life).

St. Francis Animal Rights Foundation
(425) 453-5630

  Formed in 1998 and located in Bellevue, Washington, St. Francis Animal Rights Foundation believe animals, like people have rights that are often ignored or violated. It is their mission to protect and defend the rights and welfare of creatures suffering from hunger, illness, neglect and especially those exploited by research laboratories across our country.
  You can contact this organization at: P. O. Box 1223, Bellevue, WA 98009.

WAIF (Whidbey Animal Improvement Foundation)

  The Whidbey Animals' Improvement Foundation (WAIF) is a non-profit organization which was formed in 1990 in an effort to help Whidbey Island's homeless companion animals.  WAIF is dedicated to provide food, shelter, veterinary care, and nurturing to displaced pets until loving homes can be found for them.
http://www.waif.org