January 2020
Shrek Jr. staged at West Seattle High theater
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Community in Bloom fundraiser coming up for Westside Baby
Westside Baby is inviting the community to gather around tables with a common goal – ensuring children have their most basic needs met!
The event is set for March 22, 2020.
These tables can be hosted by YOU and will be filled with delicious food, refreshing beverages and inspiring connections.
Reserve your table today–don't wait!
Early Bird Table Price: $500 – a savings of $250!
SeaTac swears in councilmembers and gives Sitterly second term; Kwon elected as Deputy Mayor
The SeaTac City Clerk swore in four Councilmembers at the first Regular Council Meeting of the year. Returning Councilmembers Erin Sitterley and Peter Kwon took the oath of office along with newcomers Senayet Negusse and Takele Gobena.
Shortly after the swearing in ceremony, Mayor Erin Sitterley was elected to a second term of office. Councilmember Kwon was elected as Deputy Mayor replacing current Deputy Mayor Clyde Hill,
With a new council in place, the Mayor will be making new committee chair and committee assignments.
We love dogs, but we have leash laws for good reasons
If you use public parks in Seattle you have likely seen more than your fair share of dogs off leash as animals are taken out for exercise and so they can relieve themselves.
But leash laws exist for good reasons.
Soccer champs return to Tukwila
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The Seattle Public Library announces record three million Ebook and audiobook checkouts in 2019
Sportswatch
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James (Jim) Steven Cloutier
Born in Burien, WA on October 9, 1963. Jim passed away peacefully on October 19, 2019 in Anchorage, AK. He graduated from Highline High School (Burien) in 1982. Immediately upon graduation, he moved to Bethel, Alaska. Jim fell in love with Alaska where he lived his entire adult life.
Jim was a talented handyman; he could fix most anything. He loved his family, cars, sports and the great outdoors. Jim will be deeply missed by his family and all who knew him.
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