Review of Be’s Diner

August 26th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in Beverages, Businesses, Food, Neighborhoods, White Center news 5 Comments »

It took me a while to actually stop into this place. I had been to the Be’s Diner in West Seattle years before, and I kind of knew what to expect, but running an ice cream shop has left little time in my day to go out and eat.

So this morning I gave it a try. The place is huge, bright and clean. I never went in when it was Doc’s or Entourage, but the new owner told me she had to do some remodeling and a lot of cleaning. The food is great. Nothing fancy, and who needs fancy from a diner. I had pancakes and eggs, a giant plate of food for $4. You can not beat that. The pancakes were perfect, and the eggs grease free.

They have a large menu, and are doing breakfast, lunch and dinner. This is just what White Center needed. They have been open a week today, so go check it out.


Air quality study

August 26th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in Businesses, Economy, Health, Neighborhoods, Weather, White Center news 1 Comment »

I know this is rather old news, and the rain has really cleaned up the air in the past few days,  but I went and read up on it this evening after seeing all the black soot that washed off the front of my store.   Most of this study has to do with South Park and Georgetown, but given our proximity, I doubt the pollution knows to stay in that area.

My favorite line from the PI article is; “At Capital Industries, a Georgetown metal fabricator closer to homes than the airfield, the computer model predicts a rate of 600 cancer cases for every million people exposed. “. I don’t like those odds. I mean 600 per million is small, except that is 600 people that are going to die for no good reason.

First link is a PDF of the actual report the second is an article in the PI.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/374066_badair08.html?from=wtnews

http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HAC/pha/Duwamish_Valley/Duwamish_Valley_%20HC%207-14-2008.pdf


One more date to mark on your calendar

August 25th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Annexation, Neighborhoods, White Center news 4 Comments »

The North Highline Unincorporated Area Council is inviting you to a 9/18 community meeting on topics including annexation and graffiti-fighting – here are the details just in from Heidi Johnson: Read the rest of this entry »


White Center-related meetings this week

August 25th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Annexation, Crime, White Center news Comments Off on White Center-related meetings this week

JAIL-SITES FIGHT: The Highland Park Action Committee, the community group leading the fight against two potential city-jail sites in West Seattle — including the Myers Way site close to White Center — has its next meeting tonight, 7 pm, at 1116 SW Holden (map).

HELP MAKE YOUR COMMUNITY SAFER: The monthly White Center/South Delridge Community Safety meeting is at 6 pm Thursday, St. James Place, 9421 18th SW (map). (Free dinner!)

ANNEXATION OPEN HOUSE: Burien is starting a series of
“informational open houses” about its proposed North Highline Annexation Area (which includes part of White Center), and the first one is Thursday night in Boulevard Park (still waiting for word on the first one closer to White Center, so if you’ve got burning questions, you might as well go to this one), 6:30-8 pm @ Boulevard Park Presbyterian Church (1822 South 128th; map).


Update: Stolen pugs found

August 21st, 2008 Tracy Posted in Crime, Pets, White Center news Comments Off on Update: Stolen pugs found

I just posted this bulletin on West Seattle Blog, and wanted to share it with White Center Now readers since the story had been posted here too: The stolen pugs turned up today at the Kent Animal Shelter. Read the details at WSB.


Centaur Hearts Cd release party at Full Tilt Ice Cream

August 20th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in White Center news Comments Off on Centaur Hearts Cd release party at Full Tilt Ice Cream

Centaur Hearts

www.myspace.com/centaurhearts

Abitron

and One Million Teeth

www.myspace.com/onemillionteeth

Starts at 9 pm SHARP Friday, over by 11 pm FREE FREE FREE


Arbor Heights Resident’s Pugs Stolen

August 20th, 2008 Ricardo Posted in White Center news Comments Off on Arbor Heights Resident’s Pugs Stolen

The Seattle Times is reporting that Arbor Heights resident, Marsha Lubetkin, had her two pugs stolen during a burglary last night.  Lubetkin is posting pictures  and asking residents to be on the lookout for of her beloved pups, Bandit and Pippin.  Picture from the Seattle Times article.

Lubetkin and her two pugs (source Seattle Times)

Lubetkin and her two pugs (source Seattle Times)


Primary election: First results are in

August 19th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Election, Politics, White Center news 1 Comment »

The latest King County results are linked from this page. We’ll add updates to this post as the 11th Legislative District (which includes part of White Center) races shape up; none of the 34th District legislators have challengers. 8:35 PM UPDATE: The main race to watch is 11th District State Senator, with three contenders, to be narrowed to two for November – incumbent Sen. Margarita Prentice is ahead, with Juan Martinez narrowly edging Scott McKay for second place right now. 10:30 PM UPDATE: More King County votes counted; Prentice and Martinez are still the top 2 in that race. 12:46 AM UPDATE: Martinez (27%) has started to pull away from McKay (24%) in the latest count – still quite some distance behind Prentice (49%).


New restaurant in White Center

August 19th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in Beverages, Businesses, Development, Food, White Center news 7 Comments »

Be’s just opened on 16th in the old Entourage space. It is the same folks who have the Be’s on California. I will post some pics and a review soon.


This year’s Geocache Cup starts @ Lakewood Park!

August 18th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Fun, Technology, White Center news 3 Comments »

Happened onto this while chasing something else: The Technology Access Foundation‘s annual Geocache Cup — described by TAF as a “high-tech treasure hunt” — will start at White Center’s Lakewood Park. The Geocache Cup is set for 1-6 pm Sept. 27; registration is open NOW for participants and sponsors – here’s the place to start. If you’re not familiar with TAF, its mission includes “prepar(ing) underserved children of color for higher education and professional success.”


Vote tomorrow (if you haven’t already)

August 18th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Politics, White Center news Comments Off on Vote tomorrow (if you haven’t already)

If you vote in person instead of by mail, tomorrow’s the day – 7 am to 8 pm. The “Top 2 Primary” system is now in effect; the county has an FAQ explaining it here. If you’re not sure where to go to vote, look it up here. In state legislative race (all candidates listed here), the 34th District (map) legislators are all running unopposed, but the 11th District (map) races all have at least two candidates each.


Supermarket price survey, including White Center stores

August 17th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Food, Health, White Center news 12 Comments »

Have you heard about the King County Food and Fitness Initiative? It’s a ten-year program, and White Center is one of the focus communities, along with the neighboring Delridge area in West Seattle. As part of KCFFI, volunteers have surveyed area grocery-store pricing and food availability — and today we have the results of the most recent findings, which include White Center supermarkets as well as others from West Seattle to Burien: Read the rest of this entry »


In Search of the Great Burrito: The Saga Continues – In memoriam of Lou’s

August 16th, 2008 Ricardo Posted in Food, White Center news 2 Comments »

I miss Lou’s burgers. There, I admit it, I was addicted to their greasy little packets of nutrition. These were not the picture perfect chemical concoctions that passes for sustanance under the rubric of corporate fast food. Sure, White Center now has some genuine burgers. I’m thinking of the cheeseburger and onion ring platter at the Triangle Pub. And not too far away is Zippy’s, where they grind their own chuck. Lou’s satisfied a different need, that primal urge for grease. After consuming a Lou’s burger you knew that you would survive another winter. Plus they had these tasty things that were made from pods that they pull out of the ground in Eastern Washington. I think they call them potatoes. Yup, those were good little burgers.


Another annexation update: Hearing next month

August 16th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Annexation, White Center news Comments Off on Another annexation update: Hearing next month

Spotted this while checking for “next steps” on the ongoing annexation issue: King County’s Boundary Review Board plans a public hearing on the city’s North Highline Annexation proposal at 7 pm September 2, at Riverside Residences in Tukwila (11244 Tukwila International Blvd.; here’s a map). Read the official public-hearing notice by going here.


The old Lou’s Burgers site

August 15th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in White Center news 1 Comment »

Just drove by and found that the burger stand is now becoming a Pho joint and a Little Caesar’s. I have no idea when they are opening, I will try and find out more Monday.

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Alma Villegas performs at Cafe Rozella tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m.

August 15th, 2008 Ricardo Posted in White Center news Comments Off on Alma Villegas performs at Cafe Rozella tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m.

The Music Nights at Cafe Rozella continue with some outstanding performers. Performances start at 7 p.m. on Fridays. Alma Villegas brings her sultry voice to an exquisite and passionate selection of Latin favorites. Friday August 15th at 7 p.m. Cafe Rozella is located at 9434 Delridge Way SW (just north of Roxbury Ave. SW). Admission is free.


New Start Students: Park Stewards.

August 14th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in Education, Food, Health, Neighborhoods, Parks, People, Sustainability, White Center news 2 Comments »

By Kyla Woodall, New Start student

Over the course of six weeks, my classmates and I worked together to learn about the world around us. We discovered all about invasive plant life and how they affect our community. We broadened our minds in learning about new ways to help our environment by composting, recycling, and picking up the garbage that litters the streets. Even during the summer Samantha Rost came up to Ann Magyar (a teacher at New Start) and said “You know I am almost annoyed with you because now that I learned about native and invasive plants I really see them everywhere”, It was an engaging experience that helped us to develop an interest for improving our community. I feel that by attending this program, we have become more aware of our surroundings and how we make an impact on our global community and the future for our children and our children’s children.

This all started when Mark Farrell, a King County Education Employment Specialist and New Start partner, received a grant from the King County Natural Resource Stewardship Network with funds from The King Conservation District, the Forest Service and King County. As a class, we identified the invasive plants in Salmon Creek Park and removed them. Besides removing the invasive plants, we also did a lot of our own planting in our school’s raised bed planters. Soon New Start and its neighbors will have a crop of tomatoes, bush beans, turnips, beets, and other produce. Throughout the program we worked with people whose careers focus on the environment. People who came to see our final presentation stated, “In the beginning it looked as if it would take five years to finish what you guys accomplished in 6 weeks.” I feel that we really did quality work. We did everything by hand; it was very hard but rewarding at the same time.

Also in the class, we learned about this wonderful thing called compost. Before the program many of us had no prior knowledge as to what compost was, and after completing the program, we were all motivated to have our own compost at home. It was satisfying knowing that we could help to improve our environment just by separating our garbage. We did our part by reusing plastic bottles to drink water from, and when we were down at Salmon Creek Park we looked for trash to separate and recycle.

Some of us are going to return this summer and help build the native plant nursery, to help benefit the community even more than we already have. The New Start nursery will be part of the classes, and the plants will be transplanted to Salmon Creek Park. The students are also going to be doing a composting program on the school campus.

This program has really helped to shape us as individuals, as well as team members. It was a very engaging and worthwhile course that opened our eyes to new experiences and different ways that we could help our community, in more ways that we ever thought possible.


Big Al Brewing: A review and event announcement

August 14th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in Beverages, Food, Fun, White Center news 11 Comments »

So I went down and tried Al’s beers when everything was quiet. At the moment he has two offerings, an Irish Red, and an Abbey Wheat. Both are non-traditional styles, and it is nice to see something different from a Northwest brewer.

The Abbey Wheat; This is not a pale ale. I think it is awesome that someone is brewing something a little different. Personally, I love Abbey beers and I found this one very light and drinkable. By that I mean I could see drinking a lot of them on a hot day.

The Irish Red; I don’t know a lot about this style. It is very malty and seems more like a brown ale to me, but the only other Irish Red that I have had was a crappy Busch version of the style, and the only thing red about that was the label. Al’s beer is big but not over powering. That is a hard line to walk and he seems to have done it just fine.

The outside is pretty much the same as the old Pac Rim. Not that it’s a bad thing. I loved the Rim, and missed having a patio that I drink on. Inside, it is still a little sparse, but I am sure that will change. The lovely wine accent paper is gone. I wished I could have salvaged it before it went into the dumpster.

So all in all I give Big Al a big Thumbs up. He is having his first tap night at Beveridge Place in West Seattle tonight. Go down and ask him when he is going to make an IPA.

Beveridge Place Pub – Brewer’s Night

big al and the crew will be at Beveridge starting at 7 pm tonight, 8/14/2008. This is Big Al Brewing’s first event outside the brewery, and we couldn’t be more excited. We’ll have both of our beers on tap and there will be raffles for big al give aways.

Location : Beveridge Place Pub map
When : 7 pm until Big Al can’t take any more!


Seattle Council president on annexation: You should decide

August 13th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Annexation, Politics, White Center news 66 Comments »

Tonight at the 34th District Democrats‘ meeting in West Seattle, guests included Seattle City Council president Richard Conlin. During Q&A, Dr. Arun Jhaveri asked Conlin about the status of potential White Center annexation. Here’s exactly how Conlin answered:

“The Council has adopted a Comprehensive Plan policy that says we are open to the annexation of that area. We have not been able to come to agreement with the city of Burien on how that’s going to work, and unfortunately the Legislature has approved a sales tax credit if Burien annexes … it’s structured so that it doesn’t apply to cities over 40,000 population … The problem is, (for Seattle to annex) we would need to have some kind of credit. The important thing from my perspective is that people in that area should have the right to make the decision on where they want to go, Burien or Seattle.”


Also from the P-I: Gang life, in-depth

August 13th, 2008 Tracy Posted in People, White Center news Comments Off on Also from the P-I: Gang life, in-depth

FullTilt discussed a thought-provoking P-I article yesterday about small businesses (see his post here). Today, another one from the P-I that deserves attention – we also posted about it on WSB because White Center and West Seattle are both featured – a close-up look at gang life all around the greater metro area, north to south. The accompanying photo gallery follows a group of youths through one night at Evolucion last month.