Friday’s a full-fledged King County furlough day

April 9th, 2009 at 3:51 pm Posted in King County | Comments Off on Friday’s a full-fledged King County furlough day

To see what’s open and what’s not, go here.


Update: Kiwanis food-drive grand total

April 9th, 2009 at 2:16 pm Posted in How to Help, White Center Food Bank | Comments Off on Update: Kiwanis food-drive grand total

Audrey from White Center Food Bank says last night’s food drive brought in more than 250 pounds! You can donate $ to WCFB online any time through the website, whitecenterfoodbank.org.

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Happening right now: Kiwanis food drive at White Center Food Bank

April 8th, 2009 at 4:26 pm Posted in How to Help, White Center Food Bank | Comments Off on Happening right now: Kiwanis food drive at White Center Food Bank

(photo added 6:21 pm – Barbara Connor from Rainier Valley Kiwanis, at the donation station)
Till 8 pm tonight, Kiwanis Division 26 volunteers are at the White Center Food Bank, collecting donations. As mentioned before, food-bank donations count for extra through the end of this month because of a special nationwide partial-match program – so if you take food/money to them now, it’s worth even more than face value. Here’s a map to WCFB.

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King County Sheriff’s Office looking for help solving SeaTac shooting

April 8th, 2009 at 2:59 pm Posted in Crime, Video | Comments Off on King County Sheriff’s Office looking for help solving SeaTac shooting

That’s surveillance camera video showing some of the people involved in a multiple shooting Tuesday in SeaTac;

The Sheriff’s Office is looking for any witnesses to yesterday’s shooting in SeaTac. Two men were wounded one critically. In addition, a possible suspect was shot in the groin, and the circumstances surrounding that injury remain unclear.

A video is attached that shows the immediate aftermath of the shooting. The video starts just after about 20 rounds were fired from an AK-47 or similar rifle into a stopped car occupied by four people, include a 2 year-old boy.

(Detectives now believe there were at least two shooters and at least two guns.)

About 8 seconds into the video the victim’s Cadillac can be seen trying to force its way through congested traffic after the shots were fired. Then the suspect’s Ford Taurus comes into clear view as three suspects clamber back into the car and it flees northbound on International Blvd.

➢ Detectives would like to speak with anyone who was stuck in traffic and may be able to identify the suspects. (The Taurus used by the shooters has been located.)

Witnesses are asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at (206) 296-3311 (24 hrs).

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Georgetown Call for Artists

April 8th, 2009 at 8:17 am Posted in Arts, Music, Neighborhoods | Comments Off on Georgetown Call for Artists

Call for Artists – Artopia

Artopia Seattle is a grassroots celebration of emerging and established artists and communities. The event focuses on a wide rage of artistic disciplines including: sculpture, industrial design, performance (music, dance, fire, bicycles, motorcycles, carnival street performance, etc.), graffiti, illustration, comic art, painting, photography, graphic design, multimedia and multidisciplinary art, short film & video, tattoo art. No idea is too crazy for Georgetown.

If you are an artist working in one of these areas please fill out the form linked below.

Deadline: May 15, 2009

http://www.artopiaseattle.com/artists.php

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Writers to Speak about Teenage Binge Drinking – Wednesday, April 8th 7:00-8:30 pm

April 7th, 2009 at 3:54 pm Posted in Health, Safety, Seattle Public Schools | Comments Off on Writers to Speak about Teenage Binge Drinking – Wednesday, April 8th 7:00-8:30 pm

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TV spotlight for South Park Bridge

April 7th, 2009 at 9:20 am Posted in King County, South Park | 5 Comments »

The South Park Bridge (seen in our February 2009 video from a Duwamish boat tour) made a cameo appearance during a CBS network news story last night; see it here. Accompanying news release from the county today:

Constantine: National news report spotlights need for South Park Bridge replacement

“Last night the CBS Evening News made a national example of the crumbling South Park Bridge, which, as their story correctly pointed out, is so dilapidated that it may have to be shut down next year. When that happens, we will lose a busy crossing point over the Duwamish River that carries 20,000 vehicles a day, and the too often neglected South Park neighborhood near Boeing Field will suffer further as a result.

“It should never have gotten to this point. Over the past few years, I have worked to identify a funding source for the replacement of this crumbling, unsafe public structure. I successfully lobbied to get this project included in the 2007 Roads and Transit ballot issue, and like the reporter who covered this story, I felt that the South Park Bridge was an excellent candidate for federal stimulus funds. I made sure to get this bridge at the top of King County’s stimulus funding list, and I traveled to Washington, D.C. in December and January to meet with our state’s delegation to spotlight the bridge’s replacement as a worthy stimulus project.

“I will continue to fight for funding to replace this key piece of King County infrastructure. This project would create many new construction jobs and would ensure a brighter future for working-class neighborhoods. Given the possibility of further stimulus spending in the future, I will continue reaching out to our delegation in Washington, D.C. to get this project completed.”

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White Center Spring Clean Up Announced for May 16th

April 6th, 2009 at 3:46 pm Posted in White Center news | 1 Comment »


Puget Sound Business Journal Takes Economic Pulse of White Center

April 6th, 2009 at 2:16 pm Posted in Businesses, Economy, White Center, White Center news | Comments Off on Puget Sound Business Journal Takes Economic Pulse of White Center

The Puget Sound Business Journal just published a story on the economic effects of the recession on White Center.   Entitled, “White Center Shows Its Diversity,” the article quotes many business owners including this writer.

In the good days, just one year ago, lunch break at construction sites around White Center meant a flood of workers pouring into El Paisano for a taste of home.

Silva’s situation reflects a larger picture in White Center, a struggling, diverse neighborhood with many immigrants on the southwest edge of Seattle. Its downtown is an eclectic mix of Pho restaurants, taquerias, bars, pawn shops, tattoo parlors, and hair and nail salons, and many of these small businesses say they are now teetering on the brink.

At $40,480 a year, the median household income is 24 percent lower in White Center than the countywide average, according to the 2000 Census. The population is 21 percent Asian, 12 percent Hispanic, 6 percent African-American, 2 percent American Indian, and 2.6 percent Pacific Islander.

The article can be accessed online at its website.

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Bring food donations to White Center Food Bank Wednesday night for Kiwanis Division 26 drive

April 6th, 2009 at 2:36 am Posted in How to Help, White Center Food Bank | Comments Off on Bring food donations to White Center Food Bank Wednesday night for Kiwanis Division 26 drive

Now it’s just two days away, so it’s reminder time – this Wednesday night, local Kiwanians will be at the White Center Food Bank to collect your donations:

Members of the Division 26 Kiwanis in Seattle would like to invite you to bring non-perishable foods to the White Center Food Bank on Wednesday evening, April 8, 2009 from 5:30 to 8:00 pm. Members of the Kiwanis will be stationed outside the food bank at 10829 8th Avenue SW [map] under a canopy to collect your donations.

Kiwanis International is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.

The White Center Food Bank says the most needed foods are Hamburger Helper and Rice-a-Roni type products as well as canned meat (not tuna), canned fruit, cereal, and jelly. The White Center Food Bank serves a diverse ethnic population so ethnic foods are always welcome. The food bank also accepts $5 and $10 gift cards from Safeway, QFC or Albertsons. Cash donations can be sent to the White Center Food Bank at 10829 8th Avenue SW, Seattle, WA 98146. To donate online, go to www.whitecenterfoodbank.org.

Donations to food banks count extra through the end of this month because of the Feinstein Challenge, so everything you give includes a built-in bonus. See you Wednesday night!

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North Highline Unincorporated Area Council report #2: Steve Cox Memorial Park updates

April 5th, 2009 at 4:22 pm Posted in North Highline UAC, Parks, White Center news | Comments Off on North Highline Unincorporated Area Council report #2: Steve Cox Memorial Park updates

Puget Sound Park wasn’t the only park discussed at last Thursday night’s North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting: Steve Cox Memorial Park updates were discussed, too. Artist Jay Haavik presented his concept – the large, leaning piece is meant to represent White Center, and the short one to represent Deputy Cox, with the community leaning on him. The larger, leaning piece will be an 8-foot basalt column; the smaller piece will be 5 feet tall, with a replica of his badge sandblasted into the side. The next step isn’t quite settled, though; the memorial is to be in a 20 x 37 section of the stadium, but there’s a City Light vault in the area, and if that turns out to be in active use, then the memorial’s area may have to be condensed. Councilmembers approved the design in principle but are waiting for formal word on the vault before a formal decision. There’s also concern about the picnic shelter at the park; county parks rep Sam Whitman says a neighborhood petition would be needed to start the process of possibly removing the shelter, which has drawn complaints about transients and late-night partying. Suggestions were made about better lighting or moving the picnic shelter, but Whitman says all that would cost money, which is in short supply right now.

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7th annual White Center Cambodian New Year celebration

April 4th, 2009 at 4:28 pm Posted in Fun | Comments Off on 7th annual White Center Cambodian New Year celebration

Since we were at the Gathering of Neighbors at Chief Sealth High School all day (coverage on partner site West Seattle Blog), we only made it down to the festival in the final hour, but that was in time to catch some shots of music and dance – with the crowd having a great time right on into the final moments just before 5 pm:

Just a reminder that we’re now in the season where so many great events overlap, you wish you could be in two (or more) places at any one time.

ADDED SUNDAY: Thanks to Tim LaPlante for sharing more photos!

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White Center participants in Saturday’s Gathering of Neighbors

April 3rd, 2009 at 7:21 pm Posted in Fun, West Seattle, WestSide Baby, White Center Community Development Association, White Center news | Comments Off on White Center participants in Saturday’s Gathering of Neighbors

Though the event is in West Seattle, White Center’s part of it too. DNDA is presenting the Gathering of Neighbors/Biz Expo tomorrow (Saturday 4/4) with the West Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and tonight we have the full participant list: To see who’ll be there, click here – on behalf of White Center Now and partner site West Seattle Blog, we’ll be there along with more than 70 other local businesses and organizations, including, from White Center, WestSide Baby and the White Center Community Development Association, as well as the White Center-based YWCA Employment and Training Program. Come by and say hi, 11 am-3 pm tomorrow, Chief Sealth HS at Boren (5950 Delridge; here’s a map); one other note — if you’re in West Seattle and you’re thinking about joining in this year’s West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day (May 9), sign up at our table tomorrow — the first day of registration — and get a one-day-only discount on the signup fees (which pay for mapmaking, posters, other fun stuff that gets WSCGSD on the regional radar). See you tomorrow!

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Constantine to Sims: Take Puget Sound Park off the list now

April 3rd, 2009 at 8:31 am Posted in Puget Sound Park, White Center news | 4 Comments »


(click to see a larger version of the letter)
Following up on last night’s update of the Puget Sound Park sale-proposal situation – that’s the letter County Council Chair Dow Constantine has just written to County Executive Ron Sims, asking him to take the park off the list of land he’s seeking to convert into “affordable housing” — as noted on this county webpage — or else, Constantine writes, if PS Park is still on the list when it gets to the County Council, he’ll move to take it off through legislation. We’ll be checking with the County Executive’s office for their response.

FRIDAY NIGHT UPDATE: While we haven’t yet received a direct response from the County Executive, his staff is working to arrange a chance for us to talk Monday with his point people on this project. We’ll let you know what we find out.

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North Highline UAC report #1: Puget Sound Park sale fight

April 2nd, 2009 at 10:32 pm Posted in North Highline UAC, Parks, Politics, Puget Sound Park, White Center news | Comments Off on North Highline UAC report #1: Puget Sound Park sale fight


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First of two reports from tonight’s North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting — this one, focusing on the intensifying controversy over the county proposal to sell Puget Sound Park (as reported here yesterday, it’s already accepted “submittals” from firms interested in buying up to five county park sites to build “affordable housing”).

Toward the start of tonight’s meeting, council member Barb Peters read a letter the NHUAC sent to outgoing County Executive Ron Sims expressing opposition to any sale of Puget Sound Park.

James Bush, from the office of County Council Chair Dow Constantine, stood up and said the sale proposal’s not going anywhere. Constantine himself reiterated that in an e-mail to us after the meeting, saying in part:

… as far as I am concerned, we’re not selling Puget Sound Park. The Council would have to approve such an action, and my position has been clear:

1) Park land is precious and is not to be parted with except under extraordinary circumstances; and

2) Puget Sound Park is within Burien’s intended annexation area and any decision about changing the park can and should wait until after that annexation happens.

Burien city manager Mike Martin was at tonight’s meeting too and warned NHUAC members not to leave anything to chance, saying they have to get the county executive to remove the park from the list. From what he’s seen, he says he’s clear that “the project is alive.”

Each council member agreed to contact a King County Councilmember tomorrow to get the message out; Constantine also tells us that we should know within a few days whether he has a majority of councilmembers on the no-sale side.

NHUAC is also considering further public outreach about the controversy, possibly leafletting neighborhoods, even organizing a picnic. We’ll follow up with Constantine and his staff to keep you up to date on what happens next.

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This weekend: White Center Cambodian New Year celebration

April 2nd, 2009 at 5:03 pm Posted in Fun | Comments Off on This weekend: White Center Cambodian New Year celebration

Thanks to Ron Angeles, Delridge Neighborhood Services Center coordinator for the city of Seattle, for circulating that flyer so we could share it with you here!

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Seattle Times Gives Thumbs up to White Center Food

April 2nd, 2009 at 9:56 am Posted in Businesses, Food, White Center | 2 Comments »

The Seattle Times has a piece that profiles five of our many wonderful and diverse eateries and markets.  Herein are excerpts from their piece:

White Center looks more like the south-end version of Seattle’s Chinatown International District every time we visit — only more diverse, with Halal meat markets and Latin American cuisine.

Lately, though, foodies have discovered White Center as the go-to area to pick up exotic spices and ingredients, especially if you want to avoid the traffic and crowds at the ID on weekends.

Nice that they noticed, but they should have mentioned the wonderful food at El Paisano Restaurant on 15th Ave. SW – just across from the Bartells.


Reminder: New crackdown on unlicensed pets in unincorporated area

April 1st, 2009 at 2:58 pm Posted in King County, Pets | Comments Off on Reminder: New crackdown on unlicensed pets in unincorporated area

Here’s the official reminder from the county – it kicked in today.

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About that $6 million deal … It’s for White Center Square

April 1st, 2009 at 11:23 am Posted in Development, King County, White Center news | 4 Comments »


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Several White Center Now commenters asked questions following our publishing the other day of the King County Council’s news release announcing a $6 million financing deal for a “retail plaza … near Greenbridge.” What’s the project, and what’s “White Center Investment Fund LLC”? they asked. Alcina noted that the state corporation files include no such entity. We put the question to King County Council Chair Dow Constantine‘s office, and James Bush explains:

“White Center Investment Fund LLC” is an entity set up for this loan by U.S. Bank. It’s a Delaware limited liability corporation, as are many of the local LLCs set up for development purposes. In this sort of federal tax credit arrangement the money moves around from entity to entity, but where it will end up is as a loan to Vongs LLC, a corporation owned by the Vong family. They have an Asian grocery store in White Center which will move into a much larger space in this project when it is completed.

The White Center Square site is at SW 100th/14th SW (Google Street View, above). The project’s total cost is expected to be around $10 million. Here’s the ordinance the council passed; we had spoken with the company working on the project recently, and they said they’re hoping to break ground around the end of this month.

ADDED WEDNESDAY NIGHT: KING 5 TV news was in White Center today to do a story about the project and the area’s revitalization in general (what? no Rozella/Full Tilt interviews?); see it here.

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Puget Sound Park sale opponent issues a call to action

March 31st, 2009 at 11:25 pm Posted in King County, Parks, Puget Sound Park, White Center news | 4 Comments »

Much controversy and concern has been brewing around the prospect of King County selling parkland in North Highline, including Puget Sound Park, for “affordable housing” — here’s the full list of what the county put up for sale, five properties, with a request for submittals suggesting they would prefer that all five go to the same developer.

Three firms responded, according to online records: DevCo, Quadrant Homes, and Shelter Resources. The next step in the process is not clearly spelled out online. During a recent interview, we asked outgoing County Executive Ron Sims about this, and he said that the intent is for the county to replace the sold parkland with open space somewhere else. That’s not what North Highline opponents of the sale want to see happen, like Greg Duff of the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council (which will discuss the sale status during its meeting this Thursday). He writes:

It’s time for the citizens of Burien and North Highline to say something to Mr. Ron Sims about his underhanded attempt to sell off Puget Sound Park located at 126th and 1st Ave. South to contractors for affordable housing (another word for low income). Anyone who watched channel 4 news this weekend saw that this area is part of the proposed annexation area of Burien. Mr. Sims wants to sell off this park and leave Burien with more low income housing. Mike Martin, Burien city manager, is opposed to this idea. We need this park and unless we speak up we are going to lose one of the largest open spaces left in North Highline. Write Mr. Sims and let him know you are opposed to it. Maybe he’ll read your e-mail because channel 4 tried for 2 weeks to reach him and he never returned any calls. Maybe he is too concerned with moving to Washington DC to actually take care of King County.

The park sale plan is under “old business” on the agenda for this Thursday’s NHUAC meeting, 7 pm, North Highline Fire District HQ.

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