The Greenwood Senior Center's long awaited remodeling project is set to begin soon with changes coming to the main room and other areas. Work is expected to take about three weeks.
Most visitors to the center know the main room as "The…MORE
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Tue, 07/24/07
The Greenwood Senior Center's long awaited remodeling project is set to begin soon with changes coming to the main room and other areas. Work is expected to take about three weeks.
Most visitors to the center know the main room as "The…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
A long-anticipated renovation of the Des Moines Marina, approved by the city council earlier this year, is getting underway.
The $32.75 million, 11-stage project is expected to take place over the next 20 years.
"The marina is…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
The largest and oldest sidewalk sale in Seattle has become a tradition as the business community welcomes the annual Ballard SeafoodFest each summer with deals and bargains for shoppers.
The four-day sale starts on July 26, two days before…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
BELLINGHAM - Two residents of Federal Way who attend WWU, David Choi and Mark Pridgeon, were recently awarded The Multicultural Achievement Program Scholarship from Western Washington University for the 2007-2008 academic year.
The…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
This year's 33rd Annual Ballard SeafoodFest is going green during the weekend event.
The Ballard Chamber of Commerce's new Sustainability Committee has taken a number of measures to reduce material and energy waste generated by the weekend…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
In a recent ceremony at Pier 36, West Seattle resident Chief Quartermaster Stuart Dederick retired after 30 years in the United States Coast Guard.
Dederick served on five ships (Yocona, Midgett, Blackhawk, Morganthau, and Munro) and saw…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
The seeds of a partnership sprouted last week between the Seattle School District, city officials and Crown Hill neighbors to preserve land that residents say brings the community together.
That was true last Wednesday when more than a…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
The Washington State Department of Transportation will team up with a Mukilteo contractor on repairs that could mean long delays for drivers heading north into downtown Seattle this August.
The state and Concrete Barrier Inc. will help…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
Burien residents can enjoy free Shakespearean performances this summer, thanks to the collaborative efforts of local non-profit arts organizations and the city's Parks Department.
GreenStage, which boasts acting and directing talents of…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
For championing public safety, advocating for the arts, supporting school nutrition programs and leading Washington's movement against expansion of the Iraq War, State Sen.
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