January 2025

How do you stop graffiti? Maybe art can make a difference

Beach Drive resident raising funds for a mural at Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook

West Seattle and more specifically Beach Drive resident David Stockert is heading an efffort to paint a nautical themed mural for the long sea wall along the Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook. He's already raised close to $4000 for the project which he sees as a deterrent to the nearly constant tagging and graffiti that mar public walls. There's evidence he's right and the City of Seattle agrees. Real Change (and republished by South Seattle Emerald noted that Mayor Bruce Harrell has included graffiti abatement as a significant part of his One Seattle plan. They noted the city has seen a 50% increase in graffiti between 2019 and 2021.

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Seattle police officers arrested two suspects with stolen firearms in West Seattle Saturday morning

Information from Seattle Police Blotter

On January 25th just after midnight, patrol officers located a vehicle illegally parked after hours in the 1000 block of Harbor Avenue Southwest. While speaking with the occupants, police saw a loaded handgun in the center console.

Officers removed the driver out of the vehicle and safely recovered the weapon, which was previously reported stolen. The 27-year-old suspect was placed under arrest for Possessing a Stolen Firearm.

The passenger was detained and had a $7,500 warrant for his arrest issued by the Federal Way Police Department for Physical Control. 

The passenger attempted to flee from officers but was quickly apprehended. He was also armed with a stolen handgun. He was arrested for Unlawful Carry of a Pistol and Resisting Arrest.

 

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Rooted in White Center: The Docuseries coming soon; Trailer out now

The White Center Community Development Association (WCCDA) has unveiled the extended trailer for Rooted in White Center: The Docuseries, now live on their website.

SEE IT HERE.

This series, part of the White Center Innovation Project, highlights nine BIPOC refugee and immigrant business innovators working to preserve the vibrancy of White Center while resisting displacement. 

Keo Sanh, Owner of the Eazy Duz It Car Club, shared: "I wanted to set an example for the younger generation. Whether it’s giving back to the community, doing charity events, or teaching, it’s a responsibility. Kids are watching you. You don’t know how many lives you change." 

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ReThinkThe Link transit forum raises concerns about West Seattle Light Rail Extension

On January 25th, ReThinkTheLink.org hosted a public forum at the Center for Active Living in West Seattle to discuss the proposed West Seattle Light Rail Extension (WSLE), drawing a crowd of concerned citizens and transit advocates. The forum, led by Alan McMurray of Rethink the Link, aimed to delve into the facts surrounding the project, using information gleaned from Sound Transit's documents and public records. The panel included John Niles, an independent researcher and transportation consultant; Martin Pagel, an engineer, cyclist, and transit advocate; and Martin Westerman, an advocate for urban green space preservation. Conrad Cipoletti, a carfree community advocate, moderated the panel.

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SAKA: Seattle's Unified Care Team tackles RV encampments in District 1

District 1 City Councilmember Rob Saka shared some updates on the issue of RV encampments vis his newsletter to constituents:

Our office has been actively working with the Mayor’s Unified Care Team (UCT), which brings together multiple city departments to ensure Seattle’s public spaces, sidewalks, and streets remain clean, open, and accessible. This includes resolution of both tent and vehicle encampments throughout D1.

The UCT’s southwest boundaries cover D1 - our district has the most lived-in vehicles as of the third quarter of 2024. UCT reminders:

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School of Rock West Seattle has been kicking it for a decade; Easy Street Records party set for Feb. 7

School of Rock West Seattle is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an open house and a free performance. The community is invited to the celebration on February 7th.

The open house will be held at the School of Rock West Seattle location at 4701 41st Ave SW, Suite 120 Seattle, WA 98116 from 6-7 pm.... Guests can tour the school and enter a drawing for door prizes. Prizes include a $100 gift certificate to Easy Street Records. The drawing will be at 6:45 pm, and winners do not need to be present to win. Winners will be contacted by phone or email1. Current students and staff are not eligible for the drawing.

Following the open house, the School of Rock West Seattle House Band will perform at Easy Street Records, located at 4559 California Ave SW Seattle, WA 98116, at 7 pm.

The phone number for School of Rock West Seattle is 206.294.3175 and their website is westseattle.schoolofrock.com.

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Sports Watch 1-23-25

Sporting events worth keeping an eye on

 

By Tim Clinton

SPORTS EDITOR

 

High schools

Boys basketball

Mount Rainier gets a 7 p.m. Friday visit from Auburn-Riverside as Kennedy Catholic entertains Tahoma.

West Seattle visits O'Dea at 7:30 p.m. and Ballard hosrs Chief Sealth at 8:30 p.m.

Evergreen hosts Lindbergh for 4 p.m. Saturday action and Highline entertains Tyee at 5:30 p.m.

West Seattle gets an 8:30 p.m. Saturday visit from Edmonds-Woodway.

Scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday are Lincoln at Ballard, Roosevelt at West Seattle and Chief Sealth at Franklin.

Evergreen visits Lindbergh at 7:45 p.m. that day.

Mount Rainier hosts Kentwood for 7 p.m. Tuesday action as Kennedy Catholic hits the road to Auburn-Riverside.

Highline travels to Lindbergh at 7:15 p.m. and Foster travels to Tyee at 7:30 p.m.

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REMINDER: Community forum on light rail still hopes to clarify its issues Jan. 25

The January 25 community forum on the West Seattle Light Rail extension being promoted by RethinkTheLink.org, coming as it does so late in the process, still hopes to clarify the issues with the project from "scope and impacts" to the most likely route map to their reasoning why bus rapid transit remains the more flexible and financially reasonable option.

Sound Transit board chair Dow Constatine recently expressed optimism about the project and since the board has now approved the "project to be built" it's up to the Federal Transit Authority to pass final approval. 

The likelihood of the new Secretary of Transportation (former congressman Sean Duffy) approving a light rail project in Seattle depends on several factors, including the project's alignment with federal transportation priorities, its potential impact on the community, and the level of local support.

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Pizzeria 22 doing well with new owners planning delicious changes

Pizzeria 22, an institution in the Admiral District at 4213 SW College Street for well over a decade changed hands back in August when founder Cary Kemp sold it to enter a new chapter turning the reins over to Brandi Moery and her husband Daniel.  Brandi has been transforming the restaurant, building upon its 13-year foundation of authentic top quality Italian pizza while introducing new concepts and dishes.For Brandi, this venture is a "new baby," perfect timing as her youngest child just turned eighteen. She is a chef and Daniel has a background in the hospitality industry. Chef Daniel Palestina-Sanchez brings his passion as a master pizzaiolo to the heart of the kitchen.

A Foundation of Pizza, with an Eye Towards the Future

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