By Ann Kendall It might be on a wandering walk through Lincoln Park, or in watching the soil in her backyard tumble upwards as a mole breaks free in the dusk or possibly from the plunking of cherry pits onto her backyard tent in the summer that…MORE
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Highline Schools Foundation announces Project PROMiseT Community Dress Drive
Mon, 02/03/14
Help send local girls to their prom in style February is Community DRESS DRIVE Month
Project PROMise™ is Highline School’s Foundation’s outreach program in which new and gently used formal dresses are collected from our community and given…MORE
She hit the wig time at the 5th Avenue. Now she cuts it in Burien
Thu, 01/30/14
“ Eight O’Clock”!, “Showtime!” the call echoed through the back rooms of the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle. Heather Sincic hurried through the last touches of the long tresses her actor would need to fill the role of Nancy in “Oliver”, playing on…MORE
Hapkido: self defense for all shapes and sizes
Thu, 01/30/14
By: Betty Rose Cortes At the Kwoon Moo Hapkido Federation School of Martial Arts, Grandmaster Kim practices and teaches children and adults the most traditional form of Korean martial arts, Hapkido, which when executed properly, can take an…MORE
Community Calendar Week of 1-27-14
Thu, 01/30/14
Deadline for receiving items for Community Calendar is 5 p.m. Wednesday for the following weekʼs Times/News. Events are published based on timeliness and space availability. Email submissions to: calendar@robinsonnews.com Items can be accepted…MORE
Dirt Bikes, Drones, & Other Ways to Fly Is Conrad Wesselhoeft's most personal novel yet
Thu, 01/30/14
By Emile Monte
A family haunted by the sudden and tragic loss of the mother. A father struggling professionally. Teenagers at crossroads. Even a grinning, standard poodle. “Sounds familiar,” jokes Conrad Wesselhoeft, West Seattle author of…MORE
Highline Art Students to Create Featured Exhibit at Burien Arts Gallery
Thu, 01/30/14
Burien Arts announces its February exhibit: "Spotlight on Student Art" at the Burien Arts Gallery, located at 826 SW 152nd. St. in Old Burien. The exhibit features original art from students at 5 schools in the Highline School District. Paintings…MORE
Burien theatre to use old Staples building; Lawmakers discuss placement of pot facilities
Thu, 01/30/14
By Eric Mathison Before Burien lawmakers moved on to the thorny issue of zoning for marijuana-related businesses on Jan. 27, they received the good news that Burien Actor’s Theater (BAT) has found a new home for its next production.
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Help Mt. Rainier Choir go to Carnegie Hall
Thu, 01/30/14
information from Mt. Rainier High School
The Mt. Rainier HS Choir is thrilled to announce its invitation to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City on April 13, 2014! We are one out of only 10 choirs in the nation to be chosen to join in…MORE
New Officers, Tukwila Historical Society
Wed, 01/29/14
Incoming officers for the Tukwila Historical Society are President Joan Hernandez, Vice President Wendy Morgan, Secretary Pat Brodin, and Treasurer Louise Jones-Brown. Both Ms. Hernandez and Ms. Morgan are former Tukwila City Councilmembers.…MORE