White Center-based WestSide Baby needs you! “Sorting frenzy” tomorrow

May 20th, 2009 at 11:17 am Posted in How to Help, WestSide Baby, White Center news | Comments Off on White Center-based WestSide Baby needs you! “Sorting frenzy” tomorrow

From Sarah at WestSide Baby:

Grab a friend and join WestSide Baby tomorrow, May 21st,from 7-9pm, for our monthly “After Hours” sorting frenzy. Enjoy an evening of sorting donations, socializing and making a difference in the community!

Please RSVP to Sarah@westsidebaby.org if you know you will be able to attend. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult and it is especially important for us to know if minors are coming so we can prepare appropriate jobs for them.

We also have an ongoing need for larger size diapers (Sizes 4-6) and Pull-ups (Sizes 3t and 4t).

WestSide Baby is at 10032 15th Ave. SW in White Center.

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Announced: Parade Route for Devil’s Dance Parade in White Center – May 29th – 6 p.m.

May 19th, 2009 at 6:39 pm Posted in Arts, cafe rozella, Development, Full Tilt Ice Cream, Fun, Music, White Center | 3 Comments »

Son de los Diablos Parade

Son de los Diablos Parade

The Parade Route for the Devil’s Dance has been announced: The Parade starts at El Paisano, on the corner of 15th Ave. SW and Roxbury, proceeds to La Fondita at SW 98th St., and then to Full Tilt Ice Cream at 9629 16th Avenue SW then to the Triangle at Roxbury/16th Ave. SW/Delridge and then from there to Cafe Rozella for a Muscial Performance. (Choreography by Monica Rojas, Ph.D.)

Diablo Dancing to Afro-Peruvian Rythms.

Diablo Dancing to Afro-Peruvian Rythms.

Afro-Peruvian Dance and Music:  El Son De Los Diablos
NPR States, “Afro-Peruvian music has complex, sensual rhythms. Its instrumentation is spare, originally just nylon-string guitar, bass and a wooden box called cajon. When it started getting outside attention in the mid-’90s, it felt new. The music’s lean architecture and introspective mood differentiated it from the likes of salsa and merengue.”
“The people of the so-called Black Pacific were so far removed from their African origins that the creators of Afro-Peruvian music couldn’t rely much on cultural memory. So they created instruments, rhythms and a compelling musical aesthetic that was largely a product of their imaginations. The pride of Afro-Peruvian music is the lando, an elegant dance with intertwined rhythms and a seductive undertow.”
El Son De Los Diablos will feature the musicians behind Grammy Award Winner Susana Baca.  Truly a unique experience of a hot new trend in Latin American Music.
Admission is FREE

Diablos do choreagraphed dance movements

Diablos do choreagraphed dance movements

AFRO PERUVIAN PERCUSSION; The Cajon

African slaves were brought over to the Spanish colony of Peru in the 16th century to work mainly in the gold and silver mines of the high Andes. However their physique was not suited to the high altitude and they died by the hundreds. Their Spanish or Creole (descendants of European settlers in Latin America) masters sent them to work in the milder climate of the desert coast, where they laboured in the large haciendas; private farms. It was in their small huts, on the packed dirt floors of the courtyards overrun with animals and in the fields of cane and sugar cane that Afro-Peruvian music, song and dance were born.

The beginnings of slavery in Peru were different from the rest of the Americas. Although in Brazil or Central and North American countries it was common to import large groups of slaves from the same African tribe, only small and geographically dispersed ethnic groups were brought to Peru. This was meant to discourage rebel movements around the tribal chiefs, and as such, made almost impossible the preservation of communal traditions. Without a common language or tribal authority to remind them of their roots, Peruvian slaves were progressively integrated into the culture and language of their new country. As a result Afro-Peruvian music is a unique blend of Spanish, Andean and African traditions.

Centuries old, this music started to gain recognition in Peru about 40 years ago and it has became popular in the last 25 years. It was born in the coastal barrios (suburbs) and towns and was reconstructed and resurrected thanks to the work of a few artists and historians. Because the Africans were forbidden from playing their own instruments, percussion instruments developed out of the simplest household appliances; spoons, kitchen chairs, table tops, boxes, handclaps, until it reached this century with the creation of the cajon as a specific instrument to play music.

The cajon which is a wooden-box in which the player sits on to play, is thought to have originated in Peru.  The cajon is made out of hardwood with the front cover being of a very fine layer of plywood. The cajon has an open circle cut at the back of the instrument. The player sits and plays two main strokes as well as a few other variations. The main two consist of: the tone of the box which is played with the full palm in the middle of the “head” (this stroke is usually a bass or palm sound on a variety of African derived hand drums found around the world) and the slap which is played on the edge of the “head” of the instrument (this sound also part of the technique used in many hand drums around the world).

Cotito - El cajon

Cotito - El cajon

(A big thank you to Latino Cultural Magazine for the photographs.)

May 23rd, (Saturday), 7:30pm,  Afro-Peruvian percussionist Juan Medrano Cotito releases his new CD “La Voz Del Cajon” at  Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center.
$20 including CD.

These events are sponsored by AFrican ConeXion Project, 4Culture and Cafe Rozella.

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Reminder: Annexation open house at Salmon Creek School tonight

May 19th, 2009 at 8:33 am Posted in Annexation, Burien, White Center news | Comments Off on Reminder: Annexation open house at Salmon Creek School tonight


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The annexation vote for part of North Highline is now less than three months away, and the open house that the City of Burien is presenting at Salmon Creek School tonight is the first one since the question was officially placed on the ballot. It’s from 6:30-8 pm; here are full details from the Burien website.

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Newest developments in the fight to save Evergreen Pool

May 18th, 2009 at 11:48 pm Posted in Evergreen Pool, King County, White Center news | 3 Comments »

Two advocates for keeping Evergreen Pool open, veteran Cyril Miller and North Highline firefighter Ed Marrs, are pleading their case with King County Council leaders today, according to this seattletimes.com story, which says they’ll be meeting with County Council Chair Dow Constantine and Councilmember Larry Phillips this afternoon. Evergreen Pool remains slated for shutdown after the end of next month unless either the county finds more money or a community coalition figures out how to take it over.

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Help restore the Duwamish Greenbelt by fighting ivy this Thursday

May 18th, 2009 at 4:03 pm Posted in Gardening, How to Help, Volunteering | 1 Comment »

The Nature Consortium is working to restore the West Duwamish Greenbelt.  As part of their efforts, they are clearing Ivy, which is an invasive species that chokes and kills native vegetation.  This Thursday is the Nature Consortium’s second official foray (first Thursday!) into the Greenbelt to start tackling the Ivy.  Per, organizer Kathleen Dowd-Gailey, “We made great progress on the Saturday event two weeks ago and cleared almost an acre of ivy and made 12 ivy rings on some great big trees! Good stuff!  Since this will be a separate event, not piggybacking on a regularly scheduled Nature Consortium event, I need to know for sure how many people will be able to make it. Please RSVP to me by Wednesday at noon so I can confirm with Nature Consortium staff. I will send out directions to those who can make it after I get your RSVP.”

Contact Kathleen at:  kdowdgailey@gmail.com

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Just two months till White Center Jubilee Days!

May 18th, 2009 at 2:38 pm Posted in Fun, White Center Jubilee Days, White Center news | 1 Comment »

Check out the new logo at jubileedays.org – and they’ve even started a Twitter account.

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White Center for the Arts Gallery Review has Great Night

May 17th, 2009 at 1:26 pm Posted in Arts, White Center | Comments Off on White Center for the Arts Gallery Review has Great Night

Carlos Espinoza sculpting at Gallery night

Carlos Espinoza sculpting at Gallery night

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More White Center Spring Clean Photos

May 17th, 2009 at 1:15 pm Posted in Arts, Development, White Center | 6 Comments »

Dig these cool binister designs by Kim McCarthy.

Kim at work

Kim at work

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Evergreen High School soccer team gets state tournament spot

May 17th, 2009 at 6:54 am Posted in Evergreen High School, Sports | Comments Off on Evergreen High School soccer team gets state tournament spot

Congratulations to the Evergreen High School soccer team, which is in the state tournament after beating the Capital Cougars in Olympia on Saturday. The Tacoma News-Tribune has details. First tournament game: Tuesday vs. Shorecrest.

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34th District legislators’ Town Hall in White Center

May 16th, 2009 at 4:18 pm Posted in Politics, White Center news | Comments Off on 34th District legislators’ Town Hall in White Center

Reporter Kathy Mulady covered the Town Hall held by State Sen. Joe McDermott (photo left), Rep. Eileen Cody and Rep. Sharon Nelson for us – you can see her story and more photos at partner site West Seattle Blog.

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White Center’s big volunteer cleanup: First photos

May 16th, 2009 at 1:47 pm Posted in White Center Community Development Association, White Center news | 1 Comment »

Thanks to James Bush from the office of King County Council Chair Dow Constantine for sharing photos from today’s big White Center Cleanup – we also have a reporter covering the cleanup and legislative Town Hall on behalf of White Center Now and West Seattle Blog and will have more later. Above, that’s Constantine welcoming the group just after 9 this morning; next two photos, 34th District Democrats reps hit the street, followed by Constantine pulling weeds:

If you have photos, we’d love to add yours too – whitecenternow@gmail.com – thanks!

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Last reminder – the White Center cleanup is Saturday!

May 15th, 2009 at 1:34 pm Posted in How to Help, White Center Community Development Association, White Center news | Comments Off on Last reminder – the White Center cleanup is Saturday!

Even if you didn’t make the registration deadline, you can still show up tomorrow and pitch in.

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King County Sheriff’s Deputy hurt en route to White Center burglary

May 15th, 2009 at 9:27 am Posted in Crime | Comments Off on King County Sheriff’s Deputy hurt en route to White Center burglary

Just in from Sgt. John Urquhart of the King County Sheriff’s Office:

A Sheriff’s deputy was injured about 2:15 AM this morning (May 15th) when his police car went off the road, down an embankment and struck a tree.

The deputy was headed to an in-progress burglary in the White Center area. At the time of the accident he was northbound on Des Moines Memorial Drive in the 10000 block. The roadway was closed until about 9:00 AM.

The deputy, age 30, has been with the Sheriff’s Office for just over 1½ years. He is assigned to the City of Burien.

When the deputy’s car went off the roadway it took down a part of the cyclone fence along the edge of the sidewalk. One of the fence rails went through the vehicle windshield and impaled the shoulder harness the deputy was wearing. The harness ended up around the deputy’s neck and he was unconscious when found.

Three residents of the neighborhood ran to the accident after hearing the crash, and a passing deputy in route to the same White Center call stopped. They were able to pull out the smashed windshield and pole, likely saving the life of the deputy.

It took the fire department about ½ hour to extradite the deputy from his vehicle, and they had to cut off the top of the car to do so. He was taken to Harborview Hospital and is in serious but stable condition.

The cause of the accident is still under investigation.

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White Center for the Arts Open Studio Tour

May 14th, 2009 at 4:15 pm Posted in Arts, Cultural Center, Development, White Center | Comments Off on White Center for the Arts Open Studio Tour

Once again, it is time for the
White Center for the Arts Open Studio Tour

This coming Saturday, May 16th, 2009 5 PM until 10 PM

Please join us as we present eight artists’ new work.
A wine and cheese event.

White Center for the Arts Building
9639 16th Ave SW
White Center, WA

206-306-6230 for additional information

www.whitecenterforthearts.org

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Royer, Triplett recommended as finalists for interim King County Executive

May 13th, 2009 at 11:47 pm Posted in Politics | Comments Off on Royer, Triplett recommended as finalists for interim King County Executive

Just announced tonight after the “blue ribbon panel” met to consider the four candidates. Here’s more at WSB.

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34th District Democrats vote to oppose Evergreen Pool closure

May 13th, 2009 at 8:04 pm Posted in Parks, Politics, White Center | Comments Off on 34th District Democrats vote to oppose Evergreen Pool closure

We’re at the 34th District Democrats’ meeting tonight on behalf of White Center Now and partner site West Seattle Blog. Most WC-specific item so far – members have voted unanimously for a resolution opposing the county’s plan to shut down Evergreen Pool. (We’ll be checking with King County Council Chair Dow Constantine‘s office for the closure plan’s status.)

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And then the horse showed up

May 13th, 2009 at 12:35 pm Posted in cafe rozella, White Center | 4 Comments »

Just our day for pictures.  The stalls, which house, the SPD horses are actually just east of White Center.  But it’s rare that they do patrols around White Center.  This one’s a beauty.

SPD patrol on horse

SPD patrol on horse

SPD horse on patrol in front of Cafe Rozella

SPD horse on patrol in front of Cafe Rozella

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Wildlife finding a home in White Center

May 13th, 2009 at 10:45 am Posted in White Center | 1 Comment »

Ok, so yesterday, it was two mallards nesting in the middle of an alley.  Today, it’s a young racoon running across the front of Cafe Rozella and climbing next to one of the maples next to the cafe.  Gives a new connotation to “wildlife in White Center.”

scared racoon in maple next to Cafe Rozella

scared racoon in maple next to Cafe Rozella

"Hey there, little guy."

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Not sure what these mallards found so inviting about this alley

May 12th, 2009 at 6:06 pm Posted in Environment, White Center | 1 Comment »

Duck couple resting in the middle of an alley

Duck couple resting in the middle of an alley

Alley in White Center with ducks

Alley in White Center with ducks

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Also ahead: White Center Arts Studio tour, Evergreen HS ’79 reunion

May 11th, 2009 at 3:52 pm Posted in Arts, Fun, Schools | Comments Off on Also ahead: White Center Arts Studio tour, Evergreen HS ’79 reunion

Two more upcoming events to share with you!

Once again, it is time for the White Center for the Arts Open Studio Tour
This coming Saturday, May 16th, 2009 5 PM until 10 PM

Please join us as we present eight artists’ new work.
A wine and cheese event.

White Center for the Arts Building
9639 16th Ave SW
White Center, WA

206-306-6230 for additional information

www.whitecenterforthearts.org

And looking further down the road —

Evergreen High School’s Class of 79
30 year reunion
Saturday, August 8th, 7 pm
Rainier Golf and Country Club
$60 per person

RSVP by July 1st.
email: evergreenclassof79@yahoo.com for details.

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