Park Lake II update meeting this Thursday

November 10th, 2008 at 11:03 pm Posted in Development, Greenbridge, White Center news | Comments Off on Park Lake II update meeting this Thursday

Want to know what’s new with Park Lake II? The King County Housing Authority has a meeting planned at 6 pm Thursday, community room of the Nia Apartments (that’s the building that filled within days of its recent opening; 9935 8th SW in Greenbridge). Topics: Update on the “revitalization plan” for Park Lake II, and a discussion of its environmental review. Here’s the Google Street View of where you’ll be going for the meeting:


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(You can click inside the Google Street View image and drag the cursor around to pan the image, without leaving this page!)

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Blogger reviews Be’s

November 10th, 2008 at 5:17 pm Posted in Food, Online | Comments Off on Blogger reviews Be’s

WCN’s FullTilt broke the news here when Be’s opened in White Center a while back. First comprehensive review I’ve seen is this one just posted by Tara.

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Remember – Tuesday’s a holiday: Veterans Day

November 9th, 2008 at 7:14 pm Posted in Holidays | Comments Off on Remember – Tuesday’s a holiday: Veterans Day

Tuesday is 11/11, Veterans Day – schools are closed, as are government offices. Library branches too.

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What’s happening at the (new) library

November 8th, 2008 at 9:00 pm Posted in Fun, Greenbridge, Video | Comments Off on What’s happening at the (new) library

Now that the Greenbridge library branch is open, its events calendar is online – looks like kids’ story time, Thursday nights at 7 pm, is the big plan for now. Meantime, there’s a video clip we didn’t get around adding to our original coverage of Wednesday’s ribboncutting: a wonderful speech by King County’s Poet Laureate, Dr. Mona Lake Jones. Here’s the entire six minutes:

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White Center Community Summit – Saturday, November 8th at Mount View Elementary School

November 7th, 2008 at 4:49 pm Posted in Businesses, Development, Economy, Education, Environment, Families, Neighborhoods, Politics, Schools, Transportation, White Center, White Center Community Development Association | Comments Off on White Center Community Summit – Saturday, November 8th at Mount View Elementary School

The White Center Community Development Association and Trusted Advocates will host the 2008 Community Summit this Saturday, November 8th at Mount View Elementary School.  The event starts at 8:00 am and ends at 3:00 p.m.  Please come and offer your input on the future of your community.   Mount View is located at 10811 12th Avenue SW.

This year’s community summit will gather families, government agencies and local community-based/non-profit organizations in a fun family-friendly environment.  Live cultural performances, ethnic foods, door prizes and children’s activities are just a taste of what the summit has to offer!

Come learn about the issues affecting your community and how you can be involved in a positive way.  There will be info booths and workshops on health, education, jobs, housing, annexation, immigration and more.  Translation services will be provided in Cambodian, Vietnamese, Spanish, Tigrinya, Somali, Amharic, Samoan, Arabic and English (other languages upon request).  Childcare will be provided.

For more info:  Ebony Davis: (206) 694-1082 ext.  168 – ebony@wccda.org or Ian Dapiaoen:  (206) 694-1082 ext. 175 or ian@wccda.org.

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What happened at the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting last night

November 7th, 2008 at 3:40 pm Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on What happened at the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting last night

For the first time in a few months, we were unable to send a White Center Now rep to cover North Highline Unincorporated Area Council‘s regular meeting last night. We asked council member Heidi Johnson if she could share highlights, and we are grateful to her for agreeing to share a few notes: Read the rest of this entry »

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Tonight at Full Tilt

November 7th, 2008 at 12:19 pm Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on Tonight at Full Tilt

Tonight we are proud to host Bill Horist and special guests The Marmits.

Bill is an improv artist that has played with diverse artists such as the Nortek Collective, Maktub, and  Acid Mothers Temple. Borrowing from jazz, rock, noise and classical.

Show starts at 8 pm and is of course free.

http://www.myspace.com/marmits

http://www.myspace.com/billhorist

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Salmon Creek Park Restoration

November 7th, 2008 at 9:29 am Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on Salmon Creek Park Restoration

Salmon Creek Park Will Be Beautiful Once Again

Salmon Creek Park SW 118th and 8th Ave SW, Burien WA 98146

Saturday November 8th from 10am-2pm

Come one come all, help out a good cause and have some fun! On November 8th we will be planting native plants in Salmon Creek Park to help restore its natural beauty. We are also planting some smaller plants at the school itself to help them along until they are ready to be moved to the park. So grab your gloves and rain gear and come have a great time with us!

This event is part of the New Start High School Native Plant Nursery project, along with King County and the Seattle Conservation Association.

New Start School at Salmon Creek

Phone: 206-433-8760

Contact Ann Magyar magyarac@hsd401.org with any questions.

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Evergreen High School’s last home game tomorrow

November 6th, 2008 at 9:43 am Posted in Evergreen High School, Sports, White Center news | Comments Off on Evergreen High School’s last home game tomorrow

From Evergreen High School‘s football director Alfred Johnson (thanks so much to Alfred for keeping us updated on the team and the schedule, once we made contact around midseason):

This Friday, 11/07/08, The Wolverines will play their last Home game of the season.
They will be facing Bremerton High School, 7:30 pm @ Highline Stadium. This is called a “Pigtail Game.” Why? I dunno, but it gives the boys one more shot at a victory.

Get out and cheer them on tomorrow night.

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Greenbridge Library/Learning Center ribboncutting

November 5th, 2008 at 12:44 pm Posted in Greenbridge, King County, Video, White Center news | 1 Comment »

That’s County Executive Ron Sims, with brief informal comments about President-Elect Obama‘s victory, during this morning’s dedication of the YWCA Learning Center and new King County Library branch at Greenbridge. Here are the kids to whom he referred — White Center Heights Elementary School students who sang “Library Boogie” at the event:

As for the actual ribboncutting, we’ll add that visual in a bit. Meantime, you are welcome at an open house at the new facility, happening all day long, with special events including Story Time for kids 2-6, 1:45-2:45 pm. It’s in the 9700 block of 8th SW, just south of Roxbury (map).

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We have a new president(-elect); next, how about guv? Legislators? Etc.

November 4th, 2008 at 10:02 pm Posted in Election, Politics | Comments Off on We have a new president(-elect); next, how about guv? Legislators? Etc.

Two hours since Sen. Barack Obama was declared president-elect; now, we watch state and local races. In White Center-specific races, 11th District State Sen. Margarita Prentice appears to be cruising to re-election despite another D challenger surviving the Top Two primary; her two fellow 11th District legislators are winning too. (All 11th District results here). If you’re in the 34th District, none of the three legislators had opponents; here’s their results.

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This is it: Election Day 2008

November 4th, 2008 at 1:31 am Posted in Election, Politics, White Center news | Comments Off on This is it: Election Day 2008

King County says this is it, the last in-person election. So for the 1 in 3 who still votes that way, here’s all the info you need. We will post pictures and info throughout the day and night, but you can help by sharing White Center scenes: whitecenternow@gmail.com … the King County Votes website is promising to chronicle the grand finale of in-person voting, too. ADDED 12:06 PM: Voting photos from White Center Heights Elementary, still crowded five hours after voting began:

We even spotted a couple of apparent Republicans who didn’t appear eligible to vote:

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Update: Armed robbery reported at Shorewood Grocery

November 3rd, 2008 at 8:59 pm Posted in Crime, White Center news | 1 Comment »

Will check to find out more – two tips about a robbery/police activity at the Shorewood Grocery on 26th SW (map). We’re on the way there to see what we can find out. More when we get it. 8:42 PM UPDATE: White Center Now’s FullTilt was there immediately afterward and reports, “Two guys with guns left on foot. I got there right after it happened. … I overheard it was two black males in their 20’s, both with automatic handguns.” He counted 8 King County Sheriff’s Office cars. 8:55 PM UPDATE: Our reporter says officers were gone when he arrived; the person on duty at the store did not want to say anything more than “a little bit” when asked if the robbers got away with anything.

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Send us your election day photos and we will post them.

November 3rd, 2008 at 11:52 am Posted in White Center news | Comments Off on Send us your election day photos and we will post them.

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White Center Dodged a Bullet When Starbucks took a pass on the Neighborhood

November 2nd, 2008 at 5:21 pm Posted in Businesses, Development, Economy, Fun, White Center | 5 Comments »

There is an interesting theory making the rounds in financial circles.  The thinking is that the more Starbucks locations a place has is correlated to the degree of financial distress.  The correlation is not with coffee, as countries with venerable coffee house traditions, Italy and Brazil, have not been hit as hard by the financial meltdown.  According to Daniel Gross, the author of the Starbucks theory:

My tentative theory: having a significant Starbucks’ presence is a pretty significant indicator of the degree of connectedness to the form of highly caffeinated, free-spending capitalism that got us into this mess. It’s also a sign of a culture’s willingness to abandon traditional norms and ways of doing business (virtually all the countries in which Starbucks has established beachheads have their own venerable coffeehouse traditions) in favor of fast-moving American ones. The fact that the company or its local licensee felt there was room for dozens of outlets where consumers would pony up lots of euros, liras and rials for expensive drinks, is also a pretty good indicator that excessive financial optimism had entered the bloodstream.

The theory has some appeal for independent coffee houses, such as Cafe Rozella.   Unlike Starbucks, you will find few independent coffee houses in the lobbies of financial skyscrapers.   But, there is an interesting backdrop to this theory and White Center.

Sometime back, while White Center struggled to right itself financially, a play was made to get Starbucks to open up a location in the heart of White Center.  In fact, the Walgreens Superstore at 16th and Roxbury contains the appended building designed to lure Starbucks to the neighborhood.   Starbucks corporate staff studied the area and decided that there simply weren’t enough greenbacks floating around to justify a store in the area.  We, at Cafe Rozella, only became aware of the Starbucks machinations after launching our coffee house.  Had Starbucks opened a corporate coffee house in the middle of White Center would it had speeded up gentrification?  Would it have driven up home values to unrealistic heights only to see them crash with the real estate bubble?  Certainly, it appears that White Center and its surrounding environs have mostly been spared the overvalued real estate crisis overtaking the rest of Seattle.  Perhaps we should be thankful that Starbucks took a pass on WC and drink a toast to Cafe Rozella.

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School notes: Short day Wednesday, no school 11/11

November 2nd, 2008 at 11:46 am Posted in Schools | Comments Off on School notes: Short day Wednesday, no school 11/11

From the Highline Public Schools calendar (which you can see in its entirety here): Wednesday’s an “early release” day, Tuesday 11/11 is a school holiday in honor of Veterans Day (as it is in the Seattle district).

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If you haven’t voted yet – here’s everything you need to know

November 2nd, 2008 at 11:25 am Posted in Election, White Center news | Comments Off on If you haven’t voted yet – here’s everything you need to know

Well, everything you need to know about the voting PROCESS, anyway – the King County Elections Department has put it all on one page. Chances are you’ve voted already; as of last night, the county had already received almost half the absentee (mail) ballots it had sent out. If you don’t vote by mail, but you don’t think you’re going to be able to get to your polling place on Tuesday, you can go vote tomorrow at county elections HQ in Renton, 8:30 am-6 pm, but it’s likely to be a long line, so the county’s suggesting you don’t do that unless you really have to — they do NOT expect long lines at regular voting places on Tuesday, since so many people vote by mail now, and they say they’ve staffed to handle anything up to 100 percent turnout. If you’re not sure where to vote, use this page to figure it out. However you do it, JUST VOTE – there’s a ton at stake beyond the president and governor races — statewide and local ballot measures, plus legislative races (two Democrats facing off in Legislative District 11 because of the new top-two primary).

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Agenda’s online for next week’s North Highline Council meeting

November 1st, 2008 at 3:10 am Posted in North Highline UAC, Steve Cox Memorial Park, White Center news | Comments Off on Agenda’s online for next week’s North Highline Council meeting

The monthly meeting of the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council — the community council that represents White Center (and vicinity) — is coming up this Thursday, 7 pm, North Highline Fire District HQ (map). The agenda’ s online now, too (see it here); it promises more information on a potential parking change mentioned at last month’s meeting (White Center Now coverage here) — spaces to be removed along the south side of Roxbury. Also to be discussed, the upcoming fundraiser for art at Steve Cox Memorial Park.

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New York Times Celebrates Fremont and Ballard: White Center Next?

October 31st, 2008 at 9:01 am Posted in Arts, Businesses, Development, Neighborhoods, White Center | 2 Comments »

(Picture is from New York Times website)

The New York Times Travel Section celebrates the quirkiness of Seattle’s Fremont and Ballard neighborhoods, in a piece entitled, “A Seattle That Won’t Blend In.” It probably goes without saying, that once the literati celebrate a place’s Bohemian character, the place is no longer Bohemian and likely has gentrified to the point of gentility.  True Seattlelites, as the late Emmett  Watson of lesser Seattle might have noted, know that one is more likely to find Adobe geeks, PCC yuppies and trophy wives getting botox shots in Fremont than they are to find witches, hippies and beats.   But so be eat.  Let the tourists have Fremont and Ballard.

At Cafe Rozella we like to riff on the old Fremont, by saying that White Center is the “new” Center of the Universe.  In some sense, we do carrry the torch of real quirkiness, as affordability, ample bars and coffee houses feed the artitistic temperament.   And as we well know, The New York Times is not going to be celebrating our charms anytime soon.  So on this night of witches, warlocks and saints, drink a toast to the White Center that IS before we toast to the White Center that WAS.  Cheers!

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Teenager shot and killed in Boulevard Park

October 30th, 2008 at 10:32 pm Posted in Crime, White Center news | Comments Off on Teenager shot and killed in Boulevard Park

Sketchy reports so far on TV news; here’s a short online report from KOMO – just watched a KING5 on-air report that says family members at the scene told reporters the victim was actually 17. So far, no word of an arrest. 12:10 AM UPDATE: Here are a few more details from the P-I. The address was 1800 South 118th; here’s a map.

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