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29 days
VIDEO: West Seattle High School principal Brian Vance tells his school’s success story to Rotary
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor In a time when Seattle Public Schools enrollment isn’t exactly booming, West Seattle High School enrollment is. Nearly 1,500 students fill the school now, principal Brian Vance told the Rotary Club of West Seattle today – up from 900 when he took over nine years ago. They’ve had […]
West Seattle Blog
30 days
From construction to crime to concerts, plus how to join, @ Admiral Neighborhood Association’s last pre-summer meeting
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor Admiral Neighborhood Association president Joanie Jacobs announced tonight’s gathering as “the last meeting before summer craziness begins.” That’s a reference to the intense slate of summer events that ANA presents. Here are the meeting’s main points: SEATTLE POLICE: Crime-prevention coordinator Matt Brown and Community Service Officer Jamie (both […]
West Seattle Blog
30 days
FOLLOWUP: Two-bridge-closure weekend still on
When WSDOT announced Monday that it would close the northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge all weekend again, starting this Friday night, though one area bridge – the West Seattle low bridge – already had an all-weekend closure planned, we asked SDOT if the latter was still on. We had already asked what time the low-bridge […]
West Seattle Blog
30 days
HAPPENING NOW: Baskets of fun at springtime benefit for Fauntleroy Fall Festival
Now until 8:15 pm, you can take your chances on fun gift baskets as part of the Fauntleroy Fall Festival fundraiser at Endolyne Joe’s (9261 45th SW) – including a Mariners-themed Game Day basket: And baskets for beer fans: Just look for Ben, Reed, and their young assistant: You can get in on the drawing […]
West Seattle Blog
30 days
SUMMER: West Seattle Rotary gets Grand Parade update. Sponsors welcome!
One of two speakers of note at today’s weekly Rotary Club of West Seattle meeting was Keith Hughes, who chairs the West Seattle Grand Parade for the Rotary Service Foundation, which presents it. This year’s parade is a little more than two months away – Saturday, July 18. The parade is almost a century old, […]
West Seattle Blog
30 days
Still seeking summer camp? YMCA expands West Seattle options
With the school year ending in a little more than a month, many families – but not all – have summer plans locked in. If you’re still looking for summer-camp options, the West Seattle YMCA (WSB sponsor) has an announcement that might interest you: The YMCA of Greater Seattle is expanding summer camp options in […]
West Seattle Blog
30 days
VIDEO: ‘Sailing’ sea lion off Lowman Beach
Continuing our sea theme this afternoon thanks to Keri Watson for sending the video! That’s a sea lion “sailing” – often mistaken for an orca – off Lowman Beach. We’ve featured and explained this over the years – here, for example.
International Examiner
30 days
Finding care that feels like family
Growing up in a multigenerational household in Hong Kong, I watched my mother and aunt rearrange our three-bedroom apartment around my grandparents as they aged. Handrails went into the shower. Adjustable beds replaced the old ones. Eight of us shared that space—crowded, complicated, and never once in question. In Chinese, we have a word for […] The post Finding care that feels like family appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
30 days
May is Hepatitis awareness month!
By Mohammed Abdulkadir, MA, MPH, Hepatitis B Coalition of Washington Each May, during Hepatitis Awareness Month, we are reminded that some of the most serious public health threats are also the least talked about. Hepatitis B is one of them—and Hepatitis D, also known as Hepatitis Delta, is a lesserknown but far more dangerous virus […] The post May is Hepatitis awareness month! appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
30 days
Why Alysa Liu feels like exactly what we need right now
Alysa Liu’s popularity isn’t just about skating. It’s about what people need right now. There’s a lot going on in the world. Wars overseas, immigration raids, and, well, let’s face it, we’re more divided as a nation than we’ve been in a long time. So it’s no surprise that Alysa Liu’s joy and authenticity feel like something the world has been missing. Every so often, an athlete comes along […] The post Why Alysa Liu feels like exactly what we need right now appeared first on International Examiner.
West Seattle Blog
30 days
Low-low tides ahead! Here’s when to see them, with and without beach naturalists
(Lincoln Park beach at low-low tide, 2024 photo by Tom Trulin) Plan your beach visits now – low-low tides are on the way. This Saturday (May 16) at 11:06 am, the tide is out to -3.1 feet; on Sunday, -3.8 feet at 11:50 am; next Monday, the lowest one, -4.1 feet at 12:36 pm; Tuesday […]
West Seattle Blog
30 days
WHALES: Orcas in central Puget Sound
First orca report in a while! Kersti Muul says orcas are northbound in central Puget Sound right now, seen off south Blake Island. Let us know if you see them.