We are situated at the home of the largest seawall removal project in Puget Sound’s history so there's really no better place to enjoy this film. Join us this weekend. Can't make this weekend? We will have a final premiere next weekend.
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Tue, 07/14/15
We are situated at the home of the largest seawall removal project in Puget Sound’s history so there's really no better place to enjoy this film. Join us this weekend. Can't make this weekend? We will have a final premiere next weekend.
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Mon, 07/13/15
By Peggy Sturdivant
My next-door neighbors were away for three weeks. They returned to a Ballard parched by the high temperatures and scorched by the anger that has erupted since the announcement by the mayor’s office of a transitional…MORE
Mon, 07/13/15
By Pat Cashman
Last I knew, Ralph was still living in his parent’s basement---weak, wan and wary.
It began when we were students in the 7th grade. Ralph was a classmate of mine back in the days when parents still…MORE
Wed, 07/08/15
By Georgie Bright Kunkel
That is the advice that I give to anyone who asks me how I managed to live so long. Of course, the measure of living a long life is programmed in your genes but don’t underestimate healthy living including…MORE
Tue, 07/07/15
The swift confluence of change in Ballard is an ongoing shifting in ideas, people, space and culture. Amid the flux there is a game of chairs being played. Buildings are changing hands as the demand for a seat at the table intensifies. Indeed,…MORE
Mon, 07/06/15
By Pat Cashman
West Seattle is quite lovely this summery time of year. Lawns that were once green are now brown as a UPS truck---and the grass crunches under your feet as if walking on a blanket of shredded wheat.
The sidewalks…MORE
Mon, 07/06/15
Burien, WA– Next year's seventh-grade students in Highline Public Schools now have an exciting opportunity to get to know their new middle school community before the first day of school. All students are encouraged to attend Middle School Bridge…MORE
Fri, 07/03/15
By Kathryn Kingen
You may not remember your first bite of stone fruit, but it's a love affair you'll never get over. No doubt it was the summer, a hot day with a sweet peach, or maybe it was fun times with a snappy bowl of cherries. The…MORE
Fri, 07/03/15
By Chef Jeremy McLachlan
Just poking a little fun at all the crazy things that have been happening in Washington and Oregon. If you do not know, "stone fruit" refers to any fruit that has a pit inside — think cherries, plums, peaches and…MORE
Thu, 07/02/15
By Katy Wilkens, MS, RD
My husband always forgets the name of this little herb, maybe because the leaves look so insignificant. Its leaves may be small, but thyme packs a big flavor punch. My garden is overflowing with this tenacious…MORE