Followup: Last night’s 16th SW crash

November 18th, 2009 at 12:13 pm Posted in White Center news | 1 Comment »

We checked with King County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Sgt. John Urquhart this morning for more official information on last night’s crash – here’s what he tells us:

This was a Hit & Run at about 5:33 PM. A 36 year-old Seattle man was crossing 16 Ave SW in a marked crosswalk. Suspect vehicle was driving southbound on 16 Ave SW. The vehicle struck the victim while he was in the crosswalk. The vehicle slowed down and then drove off southbound on 16 Ave SW. The suspect vehicle is described both as an SUV, and a truck. Victim was transported to Harborview Medical Center with serious injuries.

Sgt. Urquhart says that’s the only description they have. If you have any information, call 911.

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Avoid 16th SW in 106th vicinity – hit-and-run crash

November 17th, 2009 at 7:05 pm Posted in Crime, White Center news | 3 Comments »

Thanks to tipster Mona for sending word that somebody had been hit while crossing 16th SW near the Albertson’s store; traffic is a mess there while King County Sheriff’s Deputies investigate what they tell us is an apparent hit-and-run crash. One man was hurt and is being taken to the hospital. No description so far of the suspected hit-and-run vehicle – investigators are trying to sort out what happened – but traffic is likely to be troublesome in that area for a while.

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Next White Center Community Safety Coalition meeting date set

November 17th, 2009 at 12:13 pm Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on Next White Center Community Safety Coalition meeting date set

Since we’re into the holiday season, the schedule changes a bit for the White Center/South Delridge safety and crimefighting meeting – they’ve just announced it’ll be December 10, 6 pm, location = St. James Place as usual.

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Power outage update: Mostly restored

November 16th, 2009 at 4:13 pm Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on Power outage update: Mostly restored

Some White Center homes/businesses were out of power earlier today – Seattle City Light says all but a few hundred have it back now:

Seattle City Light lineworkers restored power about 2 p.m. to most of the 4,000 homes and businesses affected by an outage in Burien and unincorporated King County today.

The outage started about 12:40 p.m. as the result of an equipment failure that started a utility pole fire on SW 104th Street. The repair crew expected to restore service for the remaining 360 customers without power by 5 p.m.

The general boundaries of the remaining outage were SW 100th Street on the north, SW 108th Street on the south, Occidental Way SW on the east, and 10th Avenue SW on the west.

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Lineup announced for this Saturday’s White Center Third Saturday Art Walk

November 16th, 2009 at 3:13 am Posted in Arts, White Center news | Comments Off on Lineup announced for this Saturday’s White Center Third Saturday Art Walk

Next Saturday night, it’s the Third Saturday Art Walk for White Center for the Arts – the official poster’s just out with the lineup.

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Dubsea Coffee grand opening, day 2

November 15th, 2009 at 6:27 am Posted in Beverages, Greenbridge, White Center news | 6 Comments »

We stopped by on Saturday morning and this java joint was jumpin’. Beautiful space, as you can see from our photo showing just part of its interior. Today’s the second day of Grand Opening weekend – Dubsea Coffee is on 8th SW in Greenbridge, about a block south of Roxbury. ADDED SUNDAY NIGHT: Someone sent this cell-phone photo of amazing latte art from Dubsea today – wow!

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Food drive today for White Center Food Bank

November 14th, 2009 at 7:37 am Posted in White Center news | 2 Comments »

From the WC Food Bank website, Grace Church has a food drive today at Roxbury Safeway – give generously!

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Community Harvest of Southwest Seattle’s looking for YOUR opinion

November 14th, 2009 at 12:46 am Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on Community Harvest of Southwest Seattle’s looking for YOUR opinion

From Aviva at Community Harvest of Southwest Seattle:

As gardening season slows down, Community Harvest is thinking about plans for next year. This group, who sponsored the Edible Garden Fair and Tour, is considering partnering with Seattle Tilth to bring some of Tilth’s popular classes to our neighborhood in 2010. The location would be St. James Place. The Community and Food Bank Garden which is forming at this location would provide the space for hands-on learning. In addition to Tilth classes, there is a possibility for classes in food preservation, cooking, and fruit tree care.

If you live in or close to White Center, help them decide which classes to offer! Please take a moment to complete this brief survey – click here.

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Reader report: Thai Thai to close temporarily

November 13th, 2009 at 12:37 am Posted in White Center news | 8 Comments »


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From Marlene:

… last night my son and I went to Thai Thai’s in White Center on Ambaum. The owner told me that she has to close the restaurant in a few days because her husband is having cancer surgery in Bangkok. She stated that the restaurant will be closed for two months, but will re-open. She was quite upset about her husband.

Thai Thai’s has fabulous food, and has been in business for twenty years. I’m just happy that they aren’t closing for good.

Got a reader report or a tip? whitecenternow@gmail.com any time.

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Highland Park Elementary bazaar coming up December 5

November 11th, 2009 at 5:40 pm Posted in Highland Park, Holidays | 1 Comment »

Right over the line in southern West Seattle, your neighbors at Highland Park Elementary invite you to their holiday bazaar coming up in a few weeks:

Highland Park is having its 2nd annual Holiday Bazaar – it is going to be on December 5, 2009 from 10am to 3pm.

Come and enjoy shopping from over 30 vendors selling an array of items (Jewelry, crafts, baby items, candles, soap, ornaments, children’s books and t-shirts and more) In addition there will also be a bake sale and a table with wonderful items to be raffled off donated by our vendors and local businesses (Menashe Jewelers, Magic Lanes, Cupcake Royale, M3 bodyworks, family fun center, Red Robin, Cafe Revo, Mcclendon’s and more. and you don’t need to be present to win – if you win we will notify you). So you can come, shop till you drop, sit down and have lunch, and then start shopping all over again.

This is also a food drive for the West Seattle/White Center food banks each person that brings in one non-perishable food item will receive one free raffle ticket! (one per person only).

Thanks for making this a great event! See you on December 5th!!
We are located at:

Highland Park Elementary
1012 SW Trenton
Seattle, WA 98106

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Veterans Day: No school; reduced Metro service

November 11th, 2009 at 5:53 am Posted in Holidays, White Center news | 1 Comment »

A couple of notes for Veterans Day and its local effects – school’s closed; Metro Transit runs a “reduced weekday schedule.”

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A Remembrance service for Robert F houk

November 10th, 2009 at 6:41 pm Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on A Remembrance service for Robert F houk

Services will be held at the Salvation ARmy Senior Center 9020 16th Ave sw.  November 12, 2009 from 4pm to 6:30pm

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New Greenbridge coffee shop will open this weekend

November 9th, 2009 at 3:01 pm Posted in Beverages, Businesses, Greenbridge, White Center news | 7 Comments »

You’ve probably noticed the signs in the window in recent months – now it’s time to open the doors. It’s grand opening weekend this Saturday and Sunday for Dubsea Coffee in Greenbridge. We had the pleasure of meeting its proprietor Sibelle earlier this year; she plans for her coffee shop to be not just a place to get espresso, but also a place to enjoy local art — with a local artist serving as Dubsea’s curator — and a place for youth to gather in a safe space. Dubsea is just a few doors down from the Greenbridge Y/Library complex, at 9910 8th SW. According to the Dubsea website and invitations that have been sent out, the shop will be open 7 am to 7 pm as it swings open its doors on Saturday. ADDED THURSDAY NIGHT: Commenters wondered, and Dubsea responded – Stumptown is the coffee they’ll be using. See you there!

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Tuesday: Drug and Gang Prevention Forum at St. James Place

November 8th, 2009 at 9:47 am Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on Tuesday: Drug and Gang Prevention Forum at St. James Place

This from the White Center Community Development Association site – with incentives for attendees. Read all about it here.

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H1N1 flu vaccine at Walgreens on Tuesday

November 6th, 2009 at 11:56 pm Posted in Health, White Center news | Comments Off on H1N1 flu vaccine at Walgreens on Tuesday

The county says a limited amount of H1N1 flu vaccine is arriving and getting distributed – and the only location in White Center that’s part of the program is Walgreens at 16th/Roxbury. For high-risk people 9 and up, there will be a walk-in vaccination clinic Tuesday, Nov. 10th, 11 am-1 pm. More info here.

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Proposed process to find Dow Constantine’s successor on the County Council

November 5th, 2009 at 9:01 pm Posted in King County, White Center news | 3 Comments »

He’s currently the County Councilmember representing District 8 – White Center, West Seattle, Vashon and other areas – so when Dow Constantine is sworn in as King County Executive in 2 1/2 weeks, how will his successor be chosen? A proposed process was unveiled this afternoon – here’s the county announcement:

With Tuesday’s election of Council Chair Dow Constantine as King County Executive, the Metropolitan King County Council may consider legislation Monday establishing a process for evaluating candidates for appointment to succeed him in representing Council District 8.

“It is important that the Council act quickly to ensure representation for constituents in District 8,” said Council Vice Chair Bob Ferguson. “Timely appointment will also allow the new councilmember to transition into the position, hire staff, and hit the ground running in the new year.”

A proposed motion introduced today would create a 10-member panel of community leaders and elected officials who live or work in Council District 8, and who represent the geographic, economic and ethnic diversity of the district that encompasses West Seattle, North Highline, Vashon/Maury Islands, Burien, Normandy Park, SoDo, the International District/Chinatown, Pioneer Square, East Beacon Hill, and portions of the cities of SeaTac and Tukwila.

As currently drafted, the proposed legislation calls for applicants for the position to submit application material to the Clerk of the Council by Monday, November 16.

The selection committee is proposed to meet no later than November 25 to interview qualified applicants and recommend two to five candidates for consideration by the Council, but not state any preferences among the recommended candidates.

The King County Council has final authority for making the appointment. Under the proposal, the Council’s Committee of the Whole would interview recommended candidates on Monday, November 30, with final Council action on an appointment no later than December 14. The appointee would serve in office until certification of the next general election in November 2010.

The proposed process is similar to that adopted earlier this year to fill vacancies in the offices of County Executive and County Assessor. Under the old partisan form of government, the political party of the official vacating office would submit nominees for an appointed successor, but voters last year amended the King County Charter to make most countywide offices non-partisan.

The proposed legislation establishes criteria to be used by the selection committee in evaluating the qualifications of eligible candidates, including:

· Knowledge of the functions of King County government;
· Knowledge of the issues and challenges facing King County government;
· Knowledge of the issues affecting the constituents of Council District 8;
· A demonstrated ability to develop a responsible budget;
· A demonstrated ability to respond to public concerns;
· Demonstrated leadership skills; and
· A commitment to the immediate business of King County that would make it unlikely that the individual would run for any elective office while serving as appointed councilmember.

Council Chair Constantine is scheduled to be sworn into office as King County Executive as soon as the results of the general election are certified on November 24.

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Bob Houk of Center Sign

November 4th, 2009 at 7:33 pm Posted in White Center news | 1 Comment »

I got news yesterday that Bob Houk has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 71. Bob  lived in White Center for 42 years. He opened his shop in 1986. He built most of the signs you see in the area, including the one that hangs over Full Tilt. He was very involved with the community, often donating signs to just about any local group that asked including Jubilee Days Festival and the No Annexation. I think everyone in our little hood knew Bob, and he will be missed. His wife Joan is going to keep us updated on memorial service announcements.

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What the helicopter search was all about

November 4th, 2009 at 3:09 pm Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on What the helicopter search was all about

We covered it on partner site West Seattle Blog because we first heard about it as an Arbor Heights chopper sighting – started with stolen car at 17th/Roxbury, suspect ran, helicopter got involved, King County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Sgt. John Urquhart says the suspect is in custody.

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Election results: Your new King County Executive

November 4th, 2009 at 2:05 am Posted in Election, King County, White Center news | 1 Comment »

Complete election results over at partner site West Seattle Blog – but one item of special note, this area’s King County Councilmember has just been elected the new King County Executive. The video clips at the top and bottom of this item together constitute Dow Constantine‘s entire victory speech at Tuesday night’s party at the Edgewater. His opponent Susan Hutchison hasn’t conceded, but Constantine’s lead can be said to be fairly insurmountable.

Another vote tally will be made public Wednesday afternoon.

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Proletariat Open for Lunch

November 1st, 2009 at 11:04 pm Posted in White Center news | 3 Comments »

Starting tomorrow, Proletariat Pizza is open for lunch at 11am.

they are even going to have lunch specials:

2 slices and a soda- $5.50
slice, salad, soda- $6.50
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