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West Seattle Blog 16 days

Washington State Ferries’ 75th anniversary celebration includes chance to dance onboard

This past Tuesday, in our report on the Washington State Ferries online community meeting, we noted the mention of WSF’s 75th anniversary celebration throughout June. They’ve since announced times and dates for specific events, and one will happen on the Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth route, with DJs from dance-music radio station C89.5: KNHC-FM C89.5 Public Radio will host […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

VIDEO: Highland Park Elementary principal Mary McDaniel gets surprise award, with grant $ for her school

Highland Park Elementary principal Mary McDaniel says she doesn’t like surprises – but she admitted the one she got this afternoon is “great.” During a day-ending HPE assembly, the nonprofit Alliance for Education‘s president Roxanne Christian and a Seattle Public Schools delegation led by superintendent Ben Shuldiner appeared unannounced to present McDaniel with the Thomas […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

READER REPORT: Hit-run on West Seattle Bridge

Pamela thinks the driver who hit her car on the West Seattle Bridge on Thursday morning might have wanted to do the right thing but couldn’t pull over. So she’s trying to find them. The driver hit her from behind while trying to change lanes just before 8 am Thursday: “I saw you rolled down […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

‘Whatever it takes,’ promises Seattle Public Schools superintendent as South Park community airs concerns

Story and photos by Torin Record-Sand Reporting for West Seattle Blog More than a week after the originally planned end of Seattle Public Schools superintendent Ben Shuldiner‘s “community engagement” tour, he met with members of the South Park community Wednesday night. The closest his tour had come to South Park previously was his West Seattle […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

VIDEO: Genesee Hill coyote, uncowed by cars

Thanks to AM for the video, recorded around 8 pm Friday toward the west end of Genesee Hill, near 56th/Dakota [map], where the coyote was seen between rows of parked cars. AM explained that the coyote was “NOT shy. Had my small dog with me and we went to the neighbors.” Other ways to react […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

18 options for your West Seattle Friday!

(Great Blue Heron faceoff, photo sent by Jerry Simmons) Here’s what’s happening today/tonight – mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you can preview events days/weeks ahead 24/7): ROXHILL ELEMENTARY MOVE-A-THON: Students are doing laps today to raise money for outdoor education, and there’s still time to support them by pledging – our […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

WEEKEND PREVIEW: Gatewood Gator Fair on Saturday

Before we get to the list of what’s up today/tonight, a weekend preview – fun for all ages tomorrow at Gatewood Elementary (4320 SW Myrtle) during the Gator Fair, 10:30 am-2:30 pm! Organizers asked us to share one more invitation: Join us for the Fourth Annual Gatewood Gator Fair! Come and celebrate our community with […]

Seattle Medium 16 days

The Independent Bookstore In Fremont Builds Community Connection Through Cooking

Book Larder, a community cookbook store in Fremont, recently hosted author Cha McCoy to celebrate her new book, "Wine Pairing for the People." The publication highlights underrepresented wine-making regions and connects global culinary traditions with personal heritage. This event aligns with Book Larder's mission to foster community through food and celebrate diverse cultural voices.

Seattle Medium 16 days

‘Black Futures Book Club’ Creates Space For Afrofuturism And Literary Connection

The "Black Futures Book Club" serves as a monthly literary forum dedicated to Afrofuturist literature. The club explores Black culture, history, and experience through speculative fiction, science, and technology, fostering inclusive communities and envisioning futures centered on Black identity and liberation.

Seattle Medium 16 days

Podcast: Nominations Close, Public Voting Begins For Seattle Medium Awards

The Seattle Medium's Best of the Best Northwest Reader's Choice Awards has entered its voting phase, empowering the community to determine winners across diverse categories, ranging from business and education to nonprofit service.

Seattle Medium 16 days

Podcast: Garfield High School Student’s Family Initiates Gun Violence Awareness Events

Nearly two years after the tragic shooting death of Garfield High School student Amarr Murphy-Paine, his family is transforming grief into action by organizing a series of community events. These initiatives aim to honor Murphy-Paine's life while raising awareness about gun violence, youth mental health, and the critical role of community engagement.

Seattle Medium 16 days

As America Celebrates Its 250th, Smithsonian Leader Lonnie Bunch Treads A Fine Political Line

Lonnie Bunch, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, has curated "American Aspirations," an exhibition marking the nation's 250th anniversary. The display, featuring objects from across the Smithsonian's collections, explores the ideals, ambitions, and inherent contradictions that have shaped the United States, presenting the nation as a continuous work in progress.

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