During my visit in Seattle (1999-2001), the city was focused on a new Central Seattle Library for downtown. The Architectural concept was based on advanced thinking of cement with an added copper and magnesium slag. Earlier in Gevluef, I shared some of the paperwork from the community meetings concerning the copper slag, (Information Technology). I left Seattle before the construction started. The reason I am writting is that I was receiving money at the Community House Mental Health group while I was there, and I want to explain what happened to my money after I left Seattle.
You can probably guess. The Architecture Firm does Libraries and they built a library for me in my home town: Oxnard South Branch Library Interestingly, the concept used was the one from the old library in downtown Seattle.
Oxnard is largely controlled by the wealthy Garcia family. Their money was in land. Many of the public buildings in Oxnard were developed with Philanthropic participation from them. I was told from a Garcia family member that this library wasn’t theirs. And so, I want to thank Community House Mental Health in Seattle for the library. As there are expenses in maintenance and of course materials, I send my library money periodically.
