Happening in WS, but reaching out to WC

Most of White Center is part of the 34th Legislative District, and its biggest political group – the 34th District Democrats – have a high-profile candidate visiting tomorrow night (the primary election is just one week from today), plus an update on the jail-sites fight. In addition, next Monday, Sustainable West Seattle is holding a regional potluck, extending the invite to not only White Center residents interested in sustainability, but also to members of neighboring Sustainable Burien. Here are details on both:

34TH DISTRICT DEMOCRATS: If you’re concerned about public education in our area, you can hear directly from the woman in charge of it statewide: State Superintendent of Public Instruction Terry Bergeson is expected to discuss her re-election campaign at this monthly meeting, which starts at 7 pm Wednesday at the Hall at Fauntleroy (here’s a map). In addition, the Highland Park Action Committee, which is fighting the city’s proposal to build a new jail (with two of the “final four” sites very close to White Center), will brief the group. There’s more information at the 34th DDs’ site.

SUSTAINABILITY: Monday night 8/18, Sustainable West Seattle is replacing its monthly meeting with a potluck/cookout at Camp Long in West Seattle (here’s a map) and hoping to see people from all over the area, including White Center and Burien. Entrees and salads are welcome; the event is scheduled 7 pm-9 pm. Find out more at the SWS website.


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