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Addressing Homelessness in Auburn | Part 2

That's So Auburn!

Release Date: 02/04/2022

The Nancy Episode! show art The Nancy Episode!

That's So Auburn!

This episode is all about, well, Mayor Nancy Backus! For the past two years you've heard her interview a whole bevy of guests, from school district officials, emergency managers, homelessness service providers, Miss Auburn and more. And now, the tables are turned -- literally! She's in the hot seat, ready to answer the community's most burning questions. 

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Auburn's Anti-Homelessness Approach four years later show art Auburn's Anti-Homelessness Approach four years later

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Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with Anti-Homelessness Director Kent Hay, Outreach Worker Drew Conley, and community member Kyle Benson, who spent years homeless in Auburn. Kyle talks about his journey from heavy drug use to jail to now being clean and sober and in permanent housing. This is episode is also a follow-up to our very first episodes in season 1, titled "Addressing Homelessness in Auburn." There are three parts, please give them a listen!

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Talking enrollment, the future of education with Green River College leadership show art Talking enrollment, the future of education with Green River College leadership

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Mayor Nancy Backus chats with Green River College's President Suzanne Johnson and Vice President for Advancement George Frasier about that gorgeous campus up on Lea Hill and the struggles it and many colleges across the country have faced since the pandemic began in 2020. The three chat about enrollment shortfalls, what's being done, and what's the plan for the future. Plus, and this is important, do they prefer Friends or the Office? Stay tuned to find out.  

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The Auburn Food Bank, and how an anonymous benefactor decided to write the check of a lifetime show art The Auburn Food Bank, and how an anonymous benefactor decided to write the check of a lifetime

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In this month's episode of That's so Auburn! Mayor Nancy Backus and Communications Manager Jonathan Glover catch up with Debbie Christian, the Executive Director of the Auburn Food Bank. If you haven't heard the wonderful news, last month, an anonymous donor wrote the check of a lifetime, all by paying for the entire outstanding bill as the food bank moves to a new, much bigger and better building. The story is so wonderful it's ripped straight out of a Hallmark movie. But even better -- it's all true! The trio also discusses how Debbie got into this line of work and the amazing contributions...

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Holidays, Christmas and the Auburn Lighted Santa Parade with the Tree Lighter Himself show art Holidays, Christmas and the Auburn Lighted Santa Parade with the Tree Lighter Himself

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City of Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation Coordinator Amanda Valdez and 7-year-old Lucas Fernandez, who was selected to light the tree outside of City Hall earlier this year! It's a wonderful tradition that begins as a parade down Main Street from Auburn High School and ends at City Hall Plaza, where hundreds will gather to watch Lucas flip the switch. Lucas was one of about 30 applicants, the most in the history of this event! Hear from Lucas about his favorite holiday traditions, what it means to be a tree lighter, and why this time of year is so...

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The Great City of Auburn Veterans Parade (seriously, it's pretty great) show art The Great City of Auburn Veterans Parade (seriously, it's pretty great)

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Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with City of Auburn's special events coordinator Kristy Pachciarz and Roger Olson with the American Legion Post 78 to talk about the Auburn Veterans Parade! You know, that great big giant parade that snakes through Main Street each year??? You might be wondering how it started, how it grew so big, and what it means to the folks involved (hint: a whole heck of a lot). 

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The Auburn Postmark Center for the Arts is here and it's amazing! show art The Auburn Postmark Center for the Arts is here and it's amazing!

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Mayor Nancy Backus sat down with Parks, Arts and Recreation Director Daryl Faber and Arts Supervisor Allison Hyde to talk all things Postmark Center for the Arts! They detail the storied history of the building, the yearslong project of getting it completely renovated, and what's to come. Spoiler alert: you ain't seen nothin' yet.

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Catching up with the City of Auburn Junior City Council show art Catching up with the City of Auburn Junior City Council

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City of Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with Junior Councilmembers Waylon Menzie, Khysner Ayo and Jonathan Mulenga to discuss, well, what it means to be a young person representing thousands in local government! The Auburn City Council created the Junior City Council in order to get advice and ideas from students on things like parks, recreation, entertainment, traffic, police, festivals, trails, environmental stewardship and other social issues. Students learn leadership skills, improve their chances for scholarships, learn how City government operates and see how they can influence...

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The Beautification of Auburn, One Park and Street Corner at a Time show art The Beautification of Auburn, One Park and Street Corner at a Time

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In this final episode of Season 1, Mayor Nancy Backus and Communications Manager Jonathan Glover sit down with artists Jill Drllevich and Peter Reiquam, who collectively are responsible for some of the most recognizable pieces of art in the city.

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Winter is Coming: How to Prepare and Navigate Inclement Weather in Auburn show art Winter is Coming: How to Prepare and Navigate Inclement Weather in Auburn

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In this episode, we discuss all things winter weather preparedness -- how the city responds to snow events, which areas are plowed first and what are the limitations. We also dive into trash collection with Waste Management, and how Auburn School District makes the decision to give kids their favorite day of the year: a snow day! Guests: Erik Cottle and Andy Boswellof City of Auburn Maintenance and Operations Karissa Smith, City of Auburn Emergency Manager Cindi Blansfield, Auburn School District Associate Superintendent Jason Shea, Waste Management District Manager

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In part 2 of her mulitpart series on homelessness, Mayor Nancy Backus is joined again by by Kent Hay, Auburn's Homelessness Outreach Administrator, to talk about the specific challenges we have when it comes to moving people off the streets and into safer and healthier living conditions and let you know how you can be a part of reducing homelessness in Auburn.