By Georgie Bright Kunkel
With the aid of modern medicine there are a lot more century-old human beings living their lives today. I joke when I go to my swim class that not one of us would be there if it weren’t for high tech…MORE
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Thu, 05/22/14
By Georgie Bright Kunkel
With the aid of modern medicine there are a lot more century-old human beings living their lives today. I joke when I go to my swim class that not one of us would be there if it weren’t for high tech…MORE
Thu, 05/22/14
By Gerald Elfendahl
Harold Alden Champeness, 90, beloved Pacific NW upright jazz bassist, singer and humorist – including 45 years with Stan Boreson Band - died April 10 in Poulsbo. He lived his life in Seabold on Bainbridge Island,…MORE
Thu, 05/22/14
On Monday, June 2, 2014, Beth’s Café will kick-off their weeklong 60th Anniversary celebration with a blast-to-the-past, featuring 50s priced food, quirky contests and mid-century revelry.
The celebration…MORE
Thu, 05/22/14
Tuesday May 13, the Assistance League of Seattle presented 26 Whitman Middle students with summer camp scholarships in the library of the school.
In total the ALS awarded 52 applicants in grades six to 11 in the district and 40 students…MORE
Wed, 05/21/14
By Peggy Sturdivant
Terry at Tup Tim Thai restaurant on lower Queen Anne was one of those of people who could greet you by name even if you hadn’t crossed the threshold in years. For almost a decade the view from my fourth floor office was…MORE
Mon, 05/19/14
Erik Ronning, riding his tractor ‘Bjorn Deere," geared up for the 17th of May Parade at the Nordic Heritage Museum with his family.
He said, "Every year my family provides the mini train to the museum so we can give kids rides and have…MORE
Fri, 05/16/14
By Georgie Bright Kunkel
For some reason I have always found humor everywhere. Luckily my late husband had a great sense of humor and that was what interested me in my new fellow. Everywhere that we go my fellow has a new joke up his…MORE
Wed, 05/14/14
By Peggy Studivant
I drive past the house near the Ballard Bridge where Edith Macefield lived until her death almost every day, but I haven’t really looked at it in years. I remember her blue car parked in front, the one just like my…MORE
Wed, 05/14/14
By Shin Yu Pai
I walk by the non-descript office tucked upstairs from the Ballard Health Club (BHC) countless times before discovering it’s home to Ki Bodyworks, a vibrant massage therapy and nutrition practice run by Ballard business…MORE
Wed, 05/14/14
By Emile Monte
Grand Marshall Marit Kristiansen and Honorary Marshalls Mari-Ann Kind Jackson and Warren Aakervik have much in common: Norwegian heritage, roots in the Ballard community, ongoing social service, and a humble wonderment over…MORE