Happening now: “Stuff the Bus” for White Center-based WestSide Baby

July 19th, 2009 at 11:10 am Posted in How to Help, WestSide Baby, White Center news | Comments Off on Happening now: “Stuff the Bus” for White Center-based WestSide Baby

Buy some diapers and take them to either Burien Chevrolet or the West Seattle Farmers’ Market by 2 pm today – Roxbury Safeway is a dropoff spot too – it’s the annual “Stuff the Bus” diaper drive for WestSide Baby, which is based in White Center and helps thousands of local families every year. The sizes that are most needed are 4-6 and 4T.

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Woman murdered in South Park; Seattle Police ask for help finding the killer

July 19th, 2009 at 10:12 am Posted in Crime, South Park, White Center news | Comments Off on Woman murdered in South Park; Seattle Police ask for help finding the killer

We received this bulletin for our sister site West Seattle Blog. It’s important information for White Center too and we’re publishing it in both English and Spanish, which is how Seattle Police are distributing it:

At about 0300 hours, an unknown suspect entered a residence in the 700 block of S. Rose Street. The two occupants were attacked, and one has since died from injuries sustained in the attack. The second victim is undergoing medical treatment at an area hospital for her injuries.

The suspect is described as:
• black male,
• late 20’s to early 30’s in age
• He is approximately 5’-9” to 6’-0” tall,
• with a thin muscular build.
• The suspect has a thin moustache,
• “nappy” hair.

The suspect is still at large. The Seattle Police Homicide Unit is investigating this incident, and asks that citizens call the homicide unit at (206) 684-5550 with any information, or King County Crime Stoppers at (206) 343-2020 or send a text to “crimes” (274637).

Citizens are asked to call 911 to report any suspicious activity in their neighborhoods, and to contact the Seattle Police Department Crime Prevention Unit at (206) 684-7724 for additional information on personal safety. During warm weather, citizens are reminded of the necessity to secure all doors and windows in their homes.

The public is invited to a community meeting at the South Park Community Center, 8319 8th Avenue South, on Monday, July 20, at 7:00 pm.

Interim Chief John Diaz

(in Spanish – en Espanol)

Aproximadamente a las 0300 horas, un desconocido entró en una sospecha de residencia en el bloque 700 de South Rose Street.

Los dos ocupantes fueron attacted, y uno ha fallecido a causa de las heridas sufridas en el ataque, la segunda víctima se encuentra en tratamiento médico en un hospital de la zona para sus heridas.

El sospechoso es descrito como un hombre negro, a finales de años veinte años treinta en la edad. Él es de aproximadamente cinco a nueve a seis pies de altura, con una construcción muscular. El sospechoso tiene un bigote fino, y “pañal pelo” El sospechoso sigue en libertad. La Unidad de Homicidios de Policía de Seattle está investigando el incidente, y pide que los ciudadanos llamar a la Unidad de Homicidios 206-684-5550 o King County Crimestoppers 206-343-2020 o al texto consejos a los “CRIMES” (274637) con toda la información.
Los ciudadanos se les pide que llame al 911 para reportar cualquier actividad sospechosa en sus vecindarios, y ponerse en contacto con el Departamento de Policía de Seattle, Unidad de Prevención de Delitos en 206-684-7724 para obtener información adicional sobre la seguridad personal. Durante el buen tiempo, se recuerda a los ciudadanos de la necesidad de asegurar todas las puertas y ventanas de sus casas.

El público está invitado a una reunión de la comunidad en el Centro Comunitario de South Park 8319 8th Avenue South, Seattle, el Lunes 20 de Julio a las 7:00 pm.

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During White Center Jubilee Days: The Not-Its at Full Tilt

July 17th, 2009 at 11:33 pm Posted in Full Tilt Ice Cream, Music, White Center Jubilee Days, White Center news | Comments Off on During White Center Jubilee Days: The Not-Its at Full Tilt

3 pm today, The Not-Its play Full Tilt Ice Cream on 16th SW. Here’s the – pardon the pun – scoop. (But first, of course, it’s parade time, 1 pm!)

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9-month sentence for the man who attacked White Center church’s cat

July 17th, 2009 at 4:06 pm Posted in Pets, White Center news | 1 Comment »

This afternoon, the man who attacked Scatt the White Center church cat was sentenced – and seattlepi.com reports he got 9 months in jail.

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Date set for YES Foundation Block Party in White Center

July 16th, 2009 at 11:59 pm Posted in Fun, White Center news | Comments Off on Date set for YES Foundation Block Party in White Center

That’s one of our photos from last year’s Block Party, offering free backpacks full of school supplies to White Center students, as well as food and fun. The YES Foundation has set the date for this year’s edition – 3-6 pm August 14th, between Mount View Elementary and Mount View Presbyterian.

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Annexation-vote questions? Ask ’em Thursday night

July 15th, 2009 at 11:29 pm Posted in Annexation, North Highline UAC, White Center news | Comments Off on Annexation-vote questions? Ask ’em Thursday night

Reminder – Thursday night is the special “got annexation questions, ask ’em now” North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting, 6 pm, St. Bernadette’s. We previewed it thoroughly here. You can also get more info at the NHUAC website.

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Congratulations to White Center Food Bank volunteer Beth Grieser

July 14th, 2009 at 10:54 pm Posted in White Center Food Bank, White Center news | 1 Comment »

At right, that’s Beth Grieser, honored tonight in West Seattle for her volunteer commitment to the White Center Food Bank (which also serves part of south West Seattle). The Southwest District Council’s Cindi Barker helped present awards to Grieser and six others, the first-ever West Seattle Volunteer Recognition recipients, part of a program sponsored by the SWDC, the Delridge District Council and our partner site West Seattle Blog. You can help the White Center Food Bank too – either contact them about volunteer opportunities, bring in food donations, or donate $ through their website.

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White Center for the Arts’ big-time Jubilee Days plans

July 13th, 2009 at 10:44 pm Posted in Arts, White Center Jubilee Days, White Center news | Comments Off on White Center for the Arts’ big-time Jubilee Days plans

You won’t be able to miss White Center for the Arts during White Center Jubilee Days this weekend – they’re planning to be everywhere, according to this update from Shelli:

White Center for the Arts (www.whitecenterforthearts.org) will be heavily represented at Jubilee Days (www.jubileedays.org) this year. For both days of the event, July 18th and 19th, White Center for the Arts will have a booth in the community area where everyone can participate in a future public art project. This will be the first of many community art projects that we will host. It will be a clay mosaic. Do what you want with your piece of clay, sign your name or initials, and we will make sure that your piece is placed in the finished mosaic. Fun for one and all. And you’ll be a famous artist!

White Center for the Arts will also have a float in the parade, which starts at the McDonalds on 16th Ave SW near 114th. The float starts at 1:00 PM. We will be handing out candy and flyers. We will float towards downtown White Center on 16th Ave SW with the rest of the crew. You’ve got to see what we are making this time!

White Center for the Arts is hosting another Art Event this coming weekend in conjunction with Jubilee Days. We will be in the parking lot of the Skate Building on 17th Ave SW. We will be active for our regular hours of 5 PM to 10 PM. Enjoy the nearby Beer Gardens, and the music flowing from the stage while you watch art in action!

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Mark your calendar! Hicks Lake cleanup date set

July 12th, 2009 at 11:59 pm Posted in Environment, Health, Hicks Lake, White Center news | 1 Comment »

That’s one of our photos from the Hicks Lake cleanup last September. A date’s set for this year, according to early word from Dick Thurnau of Friends of Hicks Lake:

We have been informed that Seattle Pacific University is proposing to send 40 students this year on Sept. 26/2009, a Saturday, to Lakewood Park to help clean up this area. The blackberry bushes, Scotch broom and invasive weeds plus litter needs to be removed. They call their project City Quest — it encourages freshmen to participate in giving to the communities.

We ask Friends of Hicks Lake and all parties that enjoy the park to give us a hand in this endeavor. Realize this is an early announcement but will keep you posted. Let’s mark your calendar to volunteer to help make this facility beautiful.

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Less than a week till the White Center Jubilee Days Parade

July 11th, 2009 at 11:59 pm Posted in White Center Jubilee Days, White Center news | Comments Off on Less than a week till the White Center Jubilee Days Parade

… not to mention the rest of Jubilee Days. On behalf of West Seattle Blog, we’ve been tabling at West Seattle Summer Fest this weekend, and we have a few Jubilee Days guides as well as information on WS events. We’re big parade fans so that’s the highlight for us! Coming up next Saturday afternoon — here are the details.

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Another free outdoor concert at Greenbridge

July 10th, 2009 at 11:59 pm Posted in Fun, Greenbridge, White Center news | Comments Off on Another free outdoor concert at Greenbridge

Just received this:

Enjoy an evening of free live jazz music at Jazz in the Plaza. Thursday, July 23rd from 4-6 pm in the Greenbridge Plaza (in front of the SW Boys and Girls Club) there will be live jazz music as well as other entertainment, prizes, vendors, activities for the whole family and free lightly used books and toys. The sun has come out…. It’s party time! Sponsored by KCHA, WCCDA, Hope VI, Neighborhood House, YWCA, Southwest Boys and Girls Club and the Greenbridge Community. For more information call (206) 574-1167.

Second one so far this summer. See you there!

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King County Council Chair Dow Constantine proposes hiring freeze

July 9th, 2009 at 11:18 am Posted in King County, White Center news | Comments Off on King County Council Chair Dow Constantine proposes hiring freeze

From King County Council Chair Dow Constantine‘s office:

Metropolitan King County Council Chair Dow Constantine today called for a County hiring freeze through the end of 2009, a step that could save an estimated $15 million, including approximately $1 million in general fund spending.

“We must cut spending immediately to offset costs for essential ‘lifeboat’ programs that were only granted partial-year funding in this year’s budget,” said Constantine. “Leaving positions vacant will provide funds to be used in next year’s budget, which has already been projected to have a shortfall of almost $50 million.”

Due to the public safety and public health nature of their positions, the proposed freeze would not affect the hiring of personnel in four key areas:

· The King County Sheriff’s Office,
· Corrections officers in county correctional facilities,
· Health care providers in county correctional facilities and county health centers,
· The King County Superior Court, King County District Court, or King County Prosecutor’s Office.

Although exempt from the proposed hiring freeze, the legislation encourages the responsible department heads or separately elected officials operating these agencies to consider suspending the hiring process for administrative positions not directly associated with the provision of public safety or public health services.

A provision is also included to allow hires by the County Executive in cases where the department can show that keeping a position vacant would actually increase costs to the county.

“The Council voted last December to ratify the Executive’s declaration of a budget emergency,” said Constantine. “With tax collections in decline and economic indicators showing more hard times ahead, we need to take immediate, decisive action to protect public services.”

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34th District Democrats endorse North Highline South Annexation

July 8th, 2009 at 10:32 pm Posted in Annexation, Politics, White Center news | 13 Comments »

FIRST REPORT: We’ve been at the 34th District Democrats‘ meeting all night covering their long-running endorsement meeting (4 1/2 hours so far). Still to come – whether they will endorse the North Highline South Annexation vote. We’ll publish results here as soon as that vote’s done. 11:36 PM UPDATE: Speaking in favor of the annexation proposal, King County Council Chair Dow Constantine says he believes Burien will do a good job handling the extra area. Sharon Maeda is now speaking against it, saying she disagrees that Burien will be able to handle it. 11:42 PM UPDATE: A majority of those who are still here – 66 out of 70 voters – have voted to endorse the annexation proposal. However, there’s a challenge to whether there’s enough of a quorum here for that to count (it’s less than half the number of people who were here earlier in the evening). Update – They do have a quorum, so the 34th District Democrats officially endorse the annexation proposal.

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White Center Food Bank reports “critical shortage”

July 7th, 2009 at 3:40 pm Posted in White Center Food Bank, White Center news | 1 Comment »

From the White Center Food Bank‘s Facebook page (you can “become a fan” here):

We are currently facing critical shortages of canned fruits & vegetables as well as dry goods such as Hamburger Helper, Rice-a-Roni, Mac & Cheese. Any donations would be greatly appreciated.

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Our favorite White Center Jubilee Days event

July 6th, 2009 at 11:49 pm Posted in Fun, White Center Jubilee Days, White Center news | 2 Comments »

So many marathons these days, it’s refreshing to see a “microthon,” which is what’s planned right before the White Center Jubilee Days parade on July 18th – not a 26 mile, not a 13 mile, not a 5K, but a … 1K! Get your entry form here.

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Reminder: Less than 3 weeks till White Center History Tour!

July 5th, 2009 at 2:03 pm Posted in Fun, history, Southwest Seattle Historical Society, White Center news | 4 Comments »

While out and about covering 4th of July activities on Saturday, we stopped by the Southwest Seattle Historical Society membership picnic at the Log House Museum in West Seattle, and got a reminder about the White Center History Tour – first mentioned here on June 13, and now less than three weeks away – July 25, 10:30 am-noon. An hour and half during which you’ll get decades of knowledge! See you there.

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Reminder – NO Elliott Bay fireworks this year

July 3rd, 2009 at 8:56 pm Posted in Holidays, White Center news | Comments Off on Reminder – NO Elliott Bay fireworks this year

(Three Tree Point fireworks from July 2008 – one place you CAN see over-water fireworks tomorrow night)
We have reported it repeatedly on partner site West Seattle Blog, and it’s been all over a variety of other media sources too, since it was announced three months ago, but we hear some people still may not have gotten the message, so we’ll say it again: NO ELLIOTT BAY FIREWORKS THIS YEAR. Ivar’s discontinued its longrunning tradition. None next year too unless somebody else takes it over. But plenty of other places – including Three Tree Point.

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Got annexation questions? Special date for North Highline Unincorporated Area Council’s next meeting

July 2nd, 2009 at 10:50 pm Posted in Annexation, North Highline UAC, White Center news | Comments Off on Got annexation questions? Special date for North Highline Unincorporated Area Council’s next meeting

North Highline Unincorporated Area Council‘s Greg Duff sends word of the next meeting – not early in the month as usual, nor at the usual location, but full of important info and chances to get your questions answered:

The July meeting of the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council will be held Thursday July 16 at St. Bernadette’s at the corner of 128th and Ambaum. The time of the meeting is 6:00pm to 7:30pm. This meeting will be an open house intended to inform the public of some pertinent issues. In attendance will be:
The City of Burien
Burien Fire Dept
Burien Police Dept
Emergency Radio Program
King County Code Enforcement
North Highline Fire Dept
White Center Food Bank
Information on the History of Des Moines Drive
and others unnamed at this time.

This is an important meeting for those having questions about the upcoming annexation vote. Ballots for the vote will be arriving in homes around the first week in August.

Any questions can be directed to Greg Duff, President of the NHUAC at 206-235-8966

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Mark your calendar: Water-saving event @ McLendon Hardware in White Center

July 2nd, 2009 at 10:33 pm Posted in Environment, Utilities, White Center news | Comments Off on Mark your calendar: Water-saving event @ McLendon Hardware in White Center

Just got this word from Linda Holmes at McLendon Hardware:

McLendon Hardware’s White Center location will be hosting a free water conservation clinic on Saturday August 1st from 10:00-12:00. Learn how to easily and inexpensively conserve water and save over $150 per year on your water bill. Scheduled to attend the event will be Seattle Public Utilities, Saving Water Partnership, plumbing vendors, and others who will be helping McLendon’s spread the word on water conservation.

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White Center Community Development Association goes tropical: New info about August 29 luau

July 1st, 2009 at 3:44 pm Posted in Fun, How to Help, Parks, White Center Community Development Association, White Center news | Comments Off on White Center Community Development Association goes tropical: New info about August 29 luau

That’s a brand-new flyer for the White Center Community Development Association luau coming up August 29th, 4-8 pm at White Center Heights Park. Island food (an imu-roasted pig!) and entertainment are promised, as money is raised for WCCDA (with an auction, too). Lots more info on the WCCDA site – just go here.

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