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Want to Add a New EVent!       It is easy to do!       Click the [show] link to the right >>
Want to create a new EVent! First click "Current Events" at the top of any events page. Once there, just click on any of the dates in the "wiki calendar" below to begin creating a new page! Start the page with (Just copy it now and paste it when you create your page):
{{EVents}}[[Category:EVents]]
== Short Name for EVent ==
Your event details and description text goes here.

Next simply add whatever details and links you like to the page. Use the Show preview to see what you have created and finally click Save page and you are done. You and anyone else can edit the page later to add more details. The new EVent page you help create can grow more detailed, after the event photos can be added or accounts of how the event went. All of this will be archived for future generations to see what kind of amazing fun we have had, heck go check out some past EVent pages now (Tip: Click on any pages edit link to see how easy they are to create).

Need more advanced editing tips?                         Click the [show] link to the right >>

If there are more than one event on a given day, then make the == Header == at the top of the page include a short description of both events so that they will both appear in the summary for that day. Then create two or more === Sub Headers === (Notice the 3 = signs instead of 2) for each separate event on that day.

{{EVents}}[[Category:EVents]]
== First EVent & Another EVent Also ==
=== First EVent ===
First Event details and description text goes here.
===Another EVent Also===
Details for the another event also go right here.

You can also add ==== Sub Sub Headers ==== for an event if there is a lot of information for that event, perhaps someone might want to add a ==== Photos ==== section. The simplest way to add photos is to upload them to the site (you may need to ask for an account to do this). Take a look at the Photos page for a list of EVents that had photos added.

Then just list them in a gallery block.
<gallery>
Image:PIC0001.JPG|Caption for photo
Image:PIC0002.JPG|Yup, another caption for this one.
Image:PIC0003.JPG|Captions are great!
</gallery>

Additional [[Category:]] tags can be added to the top of the page, we do not use many categories at the moment, but they help to organize pages and help visitors find related pages. For example there might be a Tesla Category and any event with a Tesla at it could have the Tesla category.


1st PHEV Legislative EVent in Olympia

Rich Feldman is the Washington State Coordinator for the Apollo Alliance and other Washington State's PHEV advocates have organized two events at the State Capitol. In coordination with the event, Washington's Department of Ecology has posted Frequently Asked Questions on Electrification of Transportation that are a good survey of the main issues around PHEVs, EVs and heavy-duty vehicles. Worth checking out at here. The FAQ is based on the 24-page "Electrify Transportation Briefing Book" from the Electrify Transportation in Washington Group, written by Rich Feldman, Coordinator for the Apollo Alliance of Washington, and Executive Director of the Worker CenterKing County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, and Patrick Mazza, Research Director for Climate Solutions.

The first of two Washington State legislative work sessions on how we Electrify Transportation happens this Wednesday with a focus on plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). The second session is Feb 9 at 1:30 and focuses on port electrification, truckstop electrification and truck idling reduction. Both sessions explore the role of electricity as part of a set of strategies that includes transit, biofuels, vehicle efficiency and transportation efficiency to reduce petroleum use and GHG emissions.

Electrify Transportation in Washington -- Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Wednesday Feb 7 3:30 – 5:30 Olympia, WA
Senate Water, Energy & Telecom. Committee - Chaired by Senator Erik Poulsen
Senate Room 4, JA Cherberg Building
Session will be carried live by TVW and webcast at http://www.tvw.org
Two PHEVs conversions will be parked southeast of the Legislative Building (domed building)
starting at 10:30 for rides, photo-ops and press availability.

See more EAA-PHEV:PriusBlue EVents#Wednesday Feb.2C 7