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Mon, 06/26/17
If you would like to obtain some well considered financial advice, contact Sarah Cecil 206-938-6017.
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MOREMon, 06/26/17
By Pat Cashman
Did you happen to watch the Tony awards on TV a couple of weeks ago? It’s Broadway’s version of the Oscars---except instead of awards going to movies you haven’t seen, they go to plays you haven’t seen.
But on…MORE
Mon, 06/19/17
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By Lori Ann In recent years, the Seattle-Bergen Sister City Association has built up a sterling reputation for its outstanding musical programs. This year’s annual Grieg Gala at Ballard First Lutheran Church on Sunday, June 18, at 3:00 pm will be…MORE
Mon, 06/12/17
By Lori Ann
MOREMon, 06/12/17
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MORESat, 06/10/17
By Lindsay Peyton
West Seattle is home to the last bastion of traditional bowling within city limits.
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Thu, 06/08/17
By Peggy Sturdivant “I need to take a break,” I told Ken Robinson, my nominal boss, Co-Publisher and General Manager of what will always be the Ballard News-Tribune to me. “I’ve been doing this for ten years.”
Ten minutes later I was at…MORE
Mon, 06/05/17
By Katy G. Wilkens
Two years ago I planted two tea plants in my suburban Seattle garden, and they have just provided me with my first cup of homegrown tea.
Tea bushes are related to the camellia, which does well in our area too.…MORE
Mon, 06/05/17
By Katy G. Wilkens
Two years ago I planted two tea plants in my suburban Seattle garden, and they have just provided me with my first cup of homegrown tea.
Tea bushes are related to the camellia, which does well in our area too.…MORE