West Seattle - Features

Thu, 12/01/16

By Chef Jeremy McLachlan

This month we are featuring lamb at all Salty's restaurants. Lamb is like our last presidential race, you either love it or you hate it. Throughout my culinary adventures I always wanted my mom to try lamb and she…MORE

Wed, 11/30/16

The Highland Park Improvement Club "Corner Bar" will feature DJ Dr. Lehl on Dec. 6 playing "chilled beats and grooves"

Beverages Draft beer, wine, and a special cocktail! As always, we offer a wide assortment of non-alcoholic beverages as…MORE

Mon, 11/28/16

If you would like to obtain some well considered financial advice, contact Sarah Cecil 206-938-6017.

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Mon, 11/28/16

By Pat Cashman

The other day, the laptop computer I use for writing this splendid column starting behaving oddly. The written words were becoming repetitive and repetitive; the writing began to have mizpelings---and many of the…MORE

Sun, 11/27/16

The unmistakable and easily the largest single Christmas light display in West Seattle, The Menashe Family Lights in the 5600 block of Beach Drive SW. has a brand new feature this year. It's a 7 foot by 7 foot wooden star that carries 600 lights…MORE

Sat, 11/26/16

The West Seattle Community Orchestra will present a series of holiday concerts over next few weeks all at the Chief Sealth High School Auditorium.

DECEMBER 6: WSCO Brass Ensemble and Debut Orchestra: Great Beginnings!

It’s WSCO’s…MORE

Tue, 11/22/16

The saga of Vera Johnson and the Village Green Perennial Nursery on 26th SW drew a lot of media attention when she faced down Bank of America and other lenders in a dispute over mortgage payments. She won a few rounds but the toll it took was…MORE

Mon, 11/21/16

If you would like to obtain some well considered financial advice, contact Sarah Cecil 206-938-6017.

Brought to you by Sarah Cecil Financial Advisor with Edwards Jones Investments.

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Mon, 11/21/16

In 1990 the music people were listening to had fallen into a sameness, a pop drift that needed the tendency of rock to re-invent itself. In Seattle that kind of spirit was brewing under our often leaden skies in local bands whose personal demons…MORE

Mon, 11/21/16

By Pat Cashman

Recent polls show that recent polling’s approval numbers are sinking faster than a canoe made of Swiss cheese.

Not only is public confidence in polls getting lower---now comes more bad news: America itself is…MORE

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