Three collections of work among the many caught our attention during the June 9 edition of the West Seattle Artwalk. The "Cheap Side Review Flea Market" was a collection of art work and collectible items out for the fourth time only in the…MORE
West Seattle - Features
West Seattle All Time Crimes - 1933 (part one)
Wed, 06/08/11
Editor's note: The West Seattle Herald has been covering news here for nearly a century. Robinson Newspapers (which publishes the West Seattle Herald) have a massive news archive of Herald coverage dating back to 1928. What follows are crime…MORE
Pet of the week: Becka is a cuddly constant companion
Tue, 06/07/11
Carl Montford got his dog Becka 12 years ago from a breeder "way out in the country in Marysville," he said. Though she's a Bichon Frise "I think there's a poodle in her background somewhere around the grandfather level," Montford said, "She's a…MORE
Avalon wine dinner will pair Eastern Washington wines with multi course gourmet meal
Mon, 06/06/11
Monday, June 13th the Avalon Restaurant will close. But don't worry it's for a very special event. Avalon is staging a very limited seating Wine Dinner working with Forgeron Cellars from Walla Walla and with West Seattle Cellars for retail wine…MORE
Three students are standout stars in the WSHS Class of 2011
Sun, 06/05/11
Three students from this years graduating class of West Seattle High School were singled out by the school administration last week because they represent people who have overcome serious obstacles and have become academic stars. The West…MORE
Lora Clothier loves a mystery; Opening BioJunction Sports Therapy in July
Sat, 06/04/11
Pain relief, rehabilitation from injury, even improved performance are all reasons to visit a physical therapist. But Lora Clothier brings her empathy to the job and as an athlete herself her deep experience adds a unique dimension to her efforts…MORE
New book presented by its authors at SSCC recalls Seattle's civil rights struggle
Sat, 06/04/11
South Seattle Community College hosted a public presentation June 2 in the Olympic Hall Theater exploring the history of discrimination toward African Americans in Seattle and the robust Civil Rights Movement here in the 1960's. Four panelists…MORE
The Divine Marigolds bloom a little more
Fri, 06/03/11
Showing their work for only the second time the cast, crew and creators of West Seattle based television show The Divine Marigolds played host to a group of approximately 50 people who came to see the screening of the pilot episode. The event…MORE
Pet of the Week: Biscuit is an empathetic alpha male
Tue, 05/31/11
Biscuit is a 9 year old Yorkshire Terrier who, according to owner Lew, Judy and Rachel Townsend was conceived on 9/11. "We weren't there, but the breeder was," said Lew. Biscuits father is from Nanaimo in British Columbia, Canada and his mother…MORE
SLIDESHOW: Colman Pool readies for its 70th season
Sat, 05/28/11
Colman Pool opening Sunday May 29, after a brief delay, is almost ready again for another season, its 70th, as one of the most popular locations in the Seattle Parks Department.
A 70th Birthday Bash is set for July 4 from 1:45pm to 4:45…MORE
