North Highline Unincorporated Area Council: What you’ll see/hear at Thursday’s meeting

November 4th, 2013 Tracy Posted in North Highline UAC, White Center news Comments Off on North Highline Unincorporated Area Council: What you’ll see/hear at Thursday’s meeting

Update on the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting this Thursday:

North Highline Unincorporated Area Council (NHUAC) meeting:

When: Thursday, November 7 – 7pm
Where: North Highline Fire Station (1243 112th Street, SW)

Please plan on joining us for our next monthly meeting – NHUAC meetings are a great way to connect and network with other community members – and stay up to date on information about our community – We look forward to seeing you there!

Join us and learn how you can provide input for the King County Strategic Plan with our guest Meagan Eliot from the King County Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget.

We are also pleased to have Shirley Noble, Program Manager – King County Superior Court – who will discuss her work and volunteer opportunities with Partnership for Youth Justice.

Rudy Garza – Coalition Coordinator for the Coalition for Drug Free Youth – will discuss issues related to drug use and prevention among youth in the greater North Highline area.

Jim Kelly, Executive Director of 4Culture, will share information about their programs and available grant opportunities.

Our White Center Storefront Deputy BJ Myers will be on hand to provide information and answer questions regarding community safety.

We are also pleased to announce that we will be interviewing Doreen Bomar to fill an open seat on the council.

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Happening now: Cattywampus Kids’ first day; ‘Save the Babies’ donation drive at Full Tilt

November 2nd, 2013 Tracy Posted in Businesses, How to Help, White Center news 3 Comments »

Two great reasons to get down to downtown White Center right now – and they’re just a few doors apart from each other:

You’ll find Lonjina and Nina inside the Center Studio space at 9611 16th SW, it’s the first edition of their monthly pop-up stuff-for-children shop Cattywampus Kids, with clothing, toys, and more, until 7 pm.

We first told you about Cattywampus here a week and a half ago. A few doors down at Full Tilt Ice Cream, until 10 pm tonight, you’re invited to bring a donation for local families in need – formula or baby food, in particular – and you’ll get a coupon for a free scoop of FT’s fabled ice cream. Ashley (left) and FT co-proprietor Ann are spearheading the “Save the Babies” one-day collection drive:

Take the kids and go meet cool people doing cool things!

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White Center Weather Watch: Wind advisory; power outages

November 2nd, 2013 Tracy Posted in Utilities, Weather, White Center news Comments Off on White Center Weather Watch: Wind advisory; power outages

9:09 AM: We’re getting several reports of White Center outages, including 12th and 106th vicinity, while the wind is gusting. The National Weather Service has a wind advisory in effect for our area until 8 pm. Let us know via comments or whitecenternow@gmail.com if there’s trouble in your area.

9:54 AM UPDATE: Added a screengrab from the Seattle City Light outage map, showing the areas in White Center where the power is out. Around SCL’s service area, more than 8,400 homes/businesses are without power.

12:38 PM UPDATE: Looks like most if not all of the outage area is restored.

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Water-main break leaves homes on SW 104th temporarily waterless

October 31st, 2013 Tracy Posted in Shorewood, Utilities, White Center news Comments Off on Water-main break leaves homes on SW 104th temporarily waterless

Repairs should be complete by now near 19th and 104th, where Seattle Public Utilities confirms a water main broke around noon today. SPU spokesperson Ingrid Goodwin confirms to WCN that three customers lost water service for a few hours; crews were scheduled to be on site until around 4 pm, backfilling the hole they had to cut to make repairs. Also from Goodwin: “It was a 6-inch cast-iron pipe that broke. And, we don’t know the cause of the break at this time.”

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Next public meeting set for new White Center Library: November 19

October 31st, 2013 Tracy Posted in Libraries, White Center news Comments Off on Next public meeting set for new White Center Library: November 19

Just in – the announcement of the second public meeting about the new White Center Library:

That’s from the King County Library System, announcing the meeting at Mount View Elementary School (10811 12th SW), 6:30-8 pm on Tuesday, November 19th. Here’s our coverage of the first meeting back in July.

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White Center Halloween: Holiday on wheels

October 31st, 2013 Tracy Posted in Fun, Holidays, southgate, White Center news Comments Off on White Center Halloween: Holiday on wheels

White Center’s Southgate Roller Rink e-mailed to let us know they are hosting two Halloween events today/tonight – starting with FREE skating this afternoon:

FREE HALLOWEEN FAMILY SKATE: Southgate and Full Tilt Ice Cream present a FREE Halloween Family Skate from 3:00 pm-5:00 pm at the rink. Costume contest, candy giveaways, a guest DJ, more.

ZOMBIE HOMECOMING: 18+ event hosted tonight by Southgate and the Rainier Roller Girls! 9 pm-midnight, $12 @ the door. Costume contest, raffle, 21+ bar, more.

Other White Center Halloween events we’re missing? Post ’em in the comments!

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Crime Watch: Break-in on 22nd SW

October 31st, 2013 Tracy Posted in Crime, Shorewood, White Center news Comments Off on Crime Watch: Break-in on 22nd SW

Out of the WCN inbox, from Erin:

Just wanted to let folks know our house was broken into in the 11000 block of 22nd Ave SW (map) between the hours of 10-11 am (Tuesday). Garbage trucks probably rolled by while it was in progress; we’ve put in a call to see if they saw anything. Thief took a crowbar to a basement window; I’d like to just take a moment to remind everyone to put dowels in any sliding windows and keep a list of serial numbers…they were obviously looking for stuff that could be easily carried away and pawned.

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Light rail closer than the airport? Take Sound Transit’s survey

October 30th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Light rail closer than the airport? Take Sound Transit’s survey

Thanks to Kathi for the nudge on this – while we have mentioned it several times already on partner site West Seattle Blog, it’s important for White Center and beyond as well: Sound Transit is asking for your thoughts on where it should go after its current plans expire in the 2020s. Sounds like a long way off, but the planning and search for financing take a long time, possibly with another ballot measure along the way, so speak up now. Here’s the survey.

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White Center restaurants: Proletariat Pizza now open for lunch!

October 29th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Restaurants, White Center news 1 Comment »

If you haven’t heard – Proletariat Pizza in downtown White Center has expanded its hours and is open for lunch, Mondays-Fridays. The space is open now that Caffé Delia has temporarily closed to prepare its new space next door (at which time CD in turn will be able to stay open later than during its Proletariat time-share days). Proletariat co-proprietor Mike Albaeck tells us, “In addition to our normal menu, we are now offering slices and a few sandwiches that will most likely be rotating. We are open at 11 am right through to the normal dinner hours.”

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Happening today! White Center Trick-or-Treat Festival

October 27th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Businesses, Fun, Holidays, White Center news Comments Off on Happening today! White Center Trick-or-Treat Festival

Why wait until Thursday for candy? 2-5 pm, get those costumes on and get down to participating businesses for trick-or-treating! The Facebook event page includes a list of who’s participating.

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Celebration today after 87 more apartments open at Seola Gardens

October 25th, 2013 Tracy Posted in housing, White Center news 1 Comment »

8:31 AM: A celebration is planned at 11 am today at Seola Gardens, now that it’s opened 87 additional apartments. King County Executive Dow Constantine, County Councilmember Joe McDermott, and U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott are scheduled to speak, according to a news release from the county which includes full details on the development – read it in its entirety on the King County Housing Authority website. The celebration is described as “community-based,” so it appears all are welcome – 11 am, with the location described in the news release as “outdoors at Seola Gardens, west of Fairwind Park and north of the community center, located at 11215 5th Ave. SW.”

12:28 PM: Stopped by for a few photos that we’re adding here.

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Donation drive for families in need: November 2 @ Full Tilt

October 24th, 2013 Tracy Posted in How to Help, White Center news Comments Off on Donation drive for families in need: November 2 @ Full Tilt

Coming up in a week and a half, right after Halloween, it’s a treat with no trick – you donate something for families in need, you get the treat:

Save the Babies (and we don’t mean congress)
Formula/Baby Food Drive to support local families!

The government shutdown may be over, but the impacts of the hissy-fit our adult leaders threw this autumn continue to ripple through the nation.

Foremost on the minds of a group of local mothers: the impact of the shutdown on federal subsidies that enable women in poverty to buy infant formula and baby food. Help us make sure the shelves of our local food banks are fully stocked for the coming winter to ensure that the most vulnerable among us have access to basic nutrition! November 2 from 12-10 pm, bring unopened cans of formula, baby food, or diapers to the White Center Full Tilt Ice Cream and receive a coupon for a free scoop of ice cream. In addition, Full Tilt will donate 10% of the day’s proceeds to local food banks.

Full Tilt Ice Cream makes all natural ice cream and frozen desserts with as much creativity and local ingredients as possible. Enjoy their new and vintage arcade and pinball machines, an eclectic mix of sodas, an amazing mix of music on the stereos, and some of the finest beers the Northwest has to offer — all while helping to support the neediest among us!

Save the Babies (and we don’t mean congress)
Saturday, November 2, 2013

12 pm-10 pm

Full Tilt Ice Cream
9629 16th Ave SW‎

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Coming to downtown White Center: Cattywampus Kids!

October 23rd, 2013 Tracy Posted in Businesses, White Center news 1 Comment »

Need to set aside some time to shop for your family? We can tell you exactly what time to set aside: Noon-7 pm on Saturday, November 2nd. That day will mark the debut of Cattywampus Kids in downtown White Center – “the first children’s pop-up shop in White Center,” as co-proprietor Lonjina Verdugo describes it.

It’s happening once a month inside her Center Studio space at 9611 16th SW, “new and resale clothing & accessories for children 6 months to 12 years as well as toys with a unique and vintage twist.”

Lonjina and co-proprietor Nina Hufford say they “have hunted and handpicked all of our inventory, constantly searching for that perfect toy, coat or piece of art that brings back memories of our childhood” – so you can “share stories and create more memories with your own children.”

The grand-opening party on November 2nd will include “sips and sweets,” and they’ll also accept “new and gently used clothing for children 6 months and up as well as vintage toys and games,” as either donations or for store credit for future purchases. Donations are rewarded too, Cattywampus Kids says, with “goodies and coupons from us and our community, including future purchases at Cattywampus Kids, free classes at Center Studio, free Root Beer from Zippy’s Giant Burgers and more!”

The basics are online at cattywampuskids.com but you’ll see the “latest finds and shop updates” on Facebook here and Instagram here.

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King County Sheriff’s Office helicopter, North Highline firefighters visit Beverly Park Elementary School

October 19th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Helicopter, King County Sheriff's Office, North Highline Fire District, White Center news Comments Off on King County Sheriff’s Office helicopter, North Highline firefighters visit Beverly Park Elementary School

(Also published on partner site The South Park News)

Kids at Beverly Park Elementary – just south of South Park – got a big thrill Friday when the King County Sheriff’s Office helicopter Guardian One came to visit. Our video shows its landing. Luckily the fog had lifted enough that they could keep their appointment.

That’s Deputy John Pugh, above, who flies Guardian One.

North Highline firefighters were there too:

The students were excited to meet the visiting law enforcers and get a look at their cars.

Later, a busy day and night resumed for KCSO’s air support unit – here’s a tweet with both their helicopters, Guardian 1 and Guardian 2:

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White Center, West Seattle artists collaborate with Burien filmmaker on ‘Ghostlight’

October 19th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Arts, White Center news Comments Off on White Center, West Seattle artists collaborate with Burien filmmaker on ‘Ghostlight’

By Maggie Nicholson
Special to White Center Now

Burien filmmaker Jeff Ferrell‘s latest project has just come to fruition.

Ghostlight,” a horror film set in a historic theater, is the collaborative effort of local area actors, sound directors, and supervisors, including collaborators from White Center and West Seattle. Filming has been in progress since 2012, and the premiere run is under way.

The Historic Everett Theatre, where the movie was filmed, is the oldest active theater west of the Rocky Mountains. The theater has served as an opera house, vaudeville theater, stop-motion cinema and arts venue. In 1923, a fire devastated the interior and caused a partial collapse to the front wall. It was rebuilt in 1924, and reopened with 1,200 seats. When you step inside, the high walls slope to meet with a dome ceiling, interrupted by balconies whose railings flush with engravings.

“When you walk in,” says local filmmaker Jeff Ferrell. “You can feel its history.”

The street of the town where the theater is located gives no acknowledgment of such a past. The theater is nestled between an Irish sports bar and a bank. Ferrell first encountered the Everett Theatre while working on a 1920’s-styled music video with his friend David Stedman. When Ferrell learned the theater was said to be haunted, he asked to spend the night there alone. He packed a bag, a camera, and a guitar.

“I brought my guitar to play songs on stage for the ghosts,” says Ferrell, his wry-black eyes undulating with amusement.

Ferrell’s movie “Ghostlight” was filmed along similar premises to his actual experience that night in the Everett Theatre: main character, Andrew, spends the night alone in an allegedly haunted theater, in order to receive a large sum of money.

Ferrell says that while the movie is fictional, there are many internal reflections of real events: some which occurred during his own stay within the historic walls, and some which occurred during the filming itself.

Once during production, Ferrell decided to stay overnight. The drive home was long, and the hour was late. Ferrell says he slept on a couch in the dressing room. Stirring, he awoke to see a woman slowly walking down the stairs into the room. Ferrell urged himself up. As his slumber-ridden eyes grew to focus, he realized the woman was not a woman, but a small girl. Once she had fully entered the room, he could see only the top of her head poking out from behind the couch.

Another incident was recorded on camera and discovered while reviewing footage. A scene is disturbed by a black shadow, which moves distinctly back and forth through the frame six times.

In the end, Ferrell decided to keep the mysterious shadow in the movie, deeming it one of the “happy accidents” that often accompany filming. The shadow occurs when Andrew is alone on stage reciting Shakespeare. Ferrell says for artistic creation to be successful, creators must be ready to change their plans when inspiration strikes.

In the movie, the ghosts in Everett Theatre are decidedly negative; Ferrell assures me that the true presence in the theater is positive.

Most contributors involved in the production of Ghostlight are local to this metro area: Jeff Ferrell, producer, writer and director from Burien; star Brian Sutherland plays Andrew; West Seattle star Lisa Coronado plays Andrew’s wife Mira; Jim Charleston, production supervisor from Burien; Jason Alberts, sound director in Ballard; and Russell Hodgkinson, who plays the caretaker, lives in White Center.

Ferrell says he couldn’t have been happier with the final product. Credit, he says, goes to the cast and crew.

“It’s very important to have a team of collaborators who all want to contribute to the realization of the same dream,” says Ferrell.

Ferrell says he’s been drawn to the dark side of life since childhood. He and his grandmother spent many nights watching classic horror movies together.

“I don’t know how many people in the world can say their grandma introduced them to horror movies,” laughs Ferrell. “I think everyone is attracted to ghost stories because they address the universal fear and wonder of death. It’s an ancient human desire we have. We like to tell stories and we like to be scared.”

I was lucky enough to view the movie pre-screening, and I can’t recommend it enough: it is cohesive, horrific, emotional and aptly-directed. The movie runs through tonight at the Tin Theatre in Burien. Then, there is a special Halloween viewing at the theater that both inspired the movie and served as a set: the Everett Theatre. This showing of the film is a fundraiser. Profits go to the Everett Theatre to help it stay on its ancient feet.

Screening Dates and Addresses for ‘Ghostlight’:

Tonight at the Tin Theater, Burien
923 SW 152nd St.

October 21, 2013, at the Grand Illusion Cinema, Seattle
1403 NE 50th St.

October 24-25, 2013, at the Clinton Street Theater, Portland
2522 SE Clinton Street, Portland

October 31, 2013, at the Historic Everett Theater, Everett, WA:
2911 Colby Ave

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Board candidate to be interviewed by North Highline Unincorporated Area Council

October 17th, 2013 Tracy Posted in North Highline UAC, White Center news Comments Off on Board candidate to be interviewed by North Highline Unincorporated Area Council

Announced by NHUAC president Barbara Dobkin:

At the November 7 North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting, the board will be interviewing Doreen Bomar to fill an open board position. The interview will be followed by our regular monthly meeting. All are welcome! Stay tuned for more information about the meeting – Thursday, November 7, 7 pm, North Highline Fire Station, 1243 112th Street SW.

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Update: Big response for house fire on 11th SW

October 15th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Fire, White Center news Comments Off on Update: Big response for house fire on 11th SW

7:48 AM: There’s a big response – including mutual aid from Seattle Fire – headed into Greenbridge for a possible house fire in the 10000 block of 11th SW. We’re heading over to check it out and will update here.

8:05 AM UPDATE: Our crew just arrived. No flames visible but smoke coming from windows and roof. Lots of fire crews on scene, North Highline and the aforementioned help from Seattle (an engine and battalion chief were sent).

8:41 AM UPDATE: We’ve confirmed there is extensive damage to the house; no residents or firefighters hurt; no word so far of how the fire started.

9:08 AM UPDATE: Just added video – North Highline firefighters using a water cannon from atop one of their rigs. Photos to come.

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School’s out today

October 11th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Schools, White Center news Comments Off on School’s out today

It’s a teacher-training day, and that means no classes in Highline Public Schools (to the north, same goes for Seattle Public Schools) today.

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Just north of White Center, Delridge Way detour has officially reversed

October 10th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Traffic, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Just north of White Center, Delridge Way detour has officially reversed

The Seattle Transportation Department has just announced it has gone ahead with the one-day-delayed plan to switch the detour direction during repaving in South Delridge:

Delridge Way SW Phase 5 Detour Reversed: Northbound now detoured

Northbound traffic on Delridge Way SW is now detoured at SW Roxbury Street. The change reverses the direction of the previous detour in phase five, between SW Roxbury and SW Henderson streets. The detour went into effect this afternoon and will remain until project completion, expected the end of this year. Southbound traffic along this stretch of Delridge Way SW will be maintained.

Northbound Delridge Way SW traffic at SW Roxbury Street is directed along one of two paths:

· West on SW Roxbury Street
· North on 26th Avenue SW
· East on SW Barton Street/ SW Barton Place onto Delridge Way SW

Or

· North on 16th Avenue SW
· West on SW Henderson Street to Delridge Way SW

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Update: Helicopter search in White Center; suspect found hours later

October 10th, 2013 Tracy Posted in Crime, Helicopter, King County Sheriff's Office, White Center news 3 Comments »

10:57 AM: Seeing the Guardian One helicopter over White Center – and/or units on the ground? According to the King County Sheriff’s Office, the helicopter is helping deputies search for a car prowler who stole a purse. No other details yet.

12:32 PM: Search ended unsuccessfully, says KCSO. We did get a photo of the KCSO helicopter and added it – just in case you’re not sure how to tell the difference between law enforcement and TV choppers.

3:58 PM: Just received this update from KCSO spokesperson Sgt. Cindi West: “The suspect from (this incident) was arrested near 102 and 8th SW after being spotted prowling cars in Steve Cox Park.”

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