Free small business counseling first and third Thursdays

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Free counseling for small business from the Service Core of Retired Executives (SCORE) is offered the first and third Thursday of every month in the small meeting room of the Shoreline Library, 345 NE 175th St.

Call 206-362-7550 to schedule an appointment between 10am and 3pm, or visit the Shoreline Library's Information Desk.

SCORE is a non-profit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration.


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Shorewood boys tromp on Lynnwood Friday night

Jordan Muir-Keung was a standout
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Shorewood boys' basketball team was victorious in Friday night's game against Lynnwood, winning with a final score of 78 to 56.

Thunderbird guard Jordan Muir-Keung had a tremendous night, scoring 20 points in the victory. Jordon's effort was noted in Saturday's Seattle Times sports blog. Jordan is a senior and has worn the number 0 during his high school basketball career.  
 



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Shorecrest Boys Beat Meadowdale 53-38

The Shorecrest boys basketball team made mincemeat of Meadowdale Friday night, mangling the Mavericks by a 53-38 count.

Versatile senior Brantle Harris brought the energy and his complete floor game that sparked the Scots, along with his ten points.

Drew Magaoay returned from a turned ankle earlier in the week to lead the scoring with 18.  Tobyn Lawson nailed a long pair of threes to go along with his 12 points.


Meadowdale       6     10     8     14     38
Shorecrest         14      8    17    17     53


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Photo: Show your colors

Friday, January 30, 2015

Photo by Steven H. Robinson


This 12th Man home at 174th and 10th NE was decorated for Christmas - and the Seahawks made it possible to keep the lights on!


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Aurora Corridor construction update - roadway work



Construction Update
Updated January 26, 2015 
Roadway Work

New curb, gutter, and sidewalk construction and irrigation/landscaping work will continue along Aurora between N 200th Street and north of N 205th Street. Concrete driveways will continue to be constructed on Aurora from N 198th Street north, including the side streets. Retaining wall work will continue on N 200th Street. Roadway excavation and grading will continue north of N 205th Street to SR-104. There will be work on the signals and street lighting at N 205th.

During this time, the southbound direction of Aurora and the affected side streets may be restricted to one lane during the daytime non-commute hours to perform any of the work above, weather permitting.

Utility Work

Seattle City Light, Comcast, and Frontier will continue installation of their systems from N 192nd Street to N 200th Street. This work converts the utilities from aerial to underground lines.


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Shoreline Christian School Open House


Shoreline Christian School will host an all-grades open house on February 19th at 6:30pm.

Come tour the facility, meet with the faculty, and hear from current students about their experience. 

In the elementary school, art and performances by students will celebrate great literature. High school students will host a school information fair with displays on the various academic, athletic, and extracurricular activities available at Shoreline Christian. High school students and faculty will also engage in a town hall conversation about the role of high school in the 21st century.

Shoreline Christian School has been helping students develop their unique, God-given gifts and abilities in Shoreline and north Seattle for over 60 years. Founded in 1952, SCS partners with parents and churches to provide an academically-rigorous program grounded in Christian faith for children from preschool through grade 12. With a small average class size, children benefit from the individual attention they need to succeed.

Students have the opportunity to take art, music, foreign language, and advanced math and science courses, alongside a multitude of athletics and extracurricular activities.


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U.S. Sen. Patty Murray hears appeal from local community health center leader

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash), (center), met with International Community Health Services CEO Teresita Batayola (left) and Yakima Neighborhood Health Services CEO Anita Monoian on Jan. 21 to discuss protecting federal funding for the nation's community health centers.


U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) met with International Community Health Services (ICHS) CEO Teresita Batayola and Anita Monoian, CEO of Yakima Neighborhood Health Services, last week in Washington, D.C. (Jan. 21) to discuss continued funding for the nation's community health centers.

The focus of the meeting was the impending "Health Center Funding Cliff," a term that refers to the end of the mandatory funding of Community Health Centers (CHCs), as provided by the Affordable Care Act, at the end of fiscal year 2015.

If and when this occurs, CHCs nationwide will see their federal funding cut by 70 percent. CHC leaders nationwide have been meeting with key Congressional leaders to urge protection of funding for community health centers.

 "We are seeking Sen. Murray's help in defending these vital funds that allow our state's community health centers to remain open and provide health care to thousands of needy and underserved Washingtonians," said Batayola, who previously served as president of Washington Association of Community and Migrant Health Centers. "We want Congress to prioritize solving this issue and fix this 'health center funding cliff' that has placed the state's 26 community health centers in peril."

Congress faces a Sept. 30 deadline for fix the Health Center Funding Cliff.

During their meeting with Sen. Murray, Batayola and Monoian argued for protecting funding for CHCs, stressing that community health centers are a sound investment. They have a long history of bipartisan support and have been shown to result in health care cost savings and improve access to primary care.

The Shoreline ICHS medical and dental clinic opened on Aurora in 2014. ICHS provides culturally and linguistically appropriate health services to improve the health of Asian Pacific Islanders and the broader community. No one is turned away and interpreters are available for 50 languages.

Sen. Murray began her political career as a Shoreline resident. She was a member of the Shoreline School Board, then elected as a representative to the state legislature, and after one term was elected as Washington's first female Senator to the U.S. Congress.


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Ronald Wastewater to hold special meeting Feb 3

Ronald Wastewater District will hold a Special Meeting at 6:00pm Tuesday, February 3, 2015 to discuss the General Manager Search.

Commissioners will update and modify the job description.

The meeting will be held at District Headquarters, 17505 Linden Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98133.


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Cross town rivals meet in pool Thursday

Shorewood swimmer goes all out
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Shorecrest gets ready to go
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Shorewood has equal zeal
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

On Thursday, January 29, cross town rival swim teams Shorewood and Shorecrest met at the Shoreline Pool. After all events were over, Shorecrest boys bested Shorewood 101-85.




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Shorewood wrestling ends 11 year losing streak to defeat Meadowdale 45-24

Shorewood finished the regular season on Thursday night by ending an 11 year losing streak to Meadowdale with a 45-24 road victory. Before the match Meadowdale honored their graduating seniors, but it was the underclassmen of Shorewood that tipped the balance.

The match began at 113 pounds and Thunderbird freshman Aiden Smith fell behind 9-2 through two and a half periods.  Smith never gave up, attacking without restraint to stage a furious comeback. Although Smith ultimately lost 10-7, it was clear the Thunderbirds were ready to fight.

Two weights later freshman Matthew McMillan stepped on the mat to face Maverick junior Beck Millet with his team behind 9-0. With both wrestlers unable to get past the other’s defense McMillan held a narrow 1-0 lead going into the third period. Millet scored a reversal to take a 2-1 lead with one minute left. McMillan kept fighting and scored a reversal of his own with 30 seconds left, riding out his opponent for a 3-2 win.

After sophomore Fidel Chishingu tied the team score at 9-9 with a pin at 132 pounds it was sophomore Elias Thorne’s turn to wrestle. Shorewood’s Thorne pulled away late to defeat Meadowdale’s Elias Lynch 5-1. Freshman Johnny Villegas made his first varsity appearance of the season in the 145 pound match and did not waste it. Villegas needed only 32 seconds to pin his opponent, the fastest pin of the night for either team, giving Shorewood an 18-9 lead in the team score. When sophomore Troy Halloway-Beach won by forfeit in 195 pound weight class the Thunderbirds had an insurmountable lead.   

Shorewood wrestles next in the district tournament at Edmonds-Woodway High School on February 6th and 7th. Wrestling begins at 5pm on the 6th and 10am on the 7th.

Shorewood 45 - Meadowdale 24
@ Meadowdale High School

106: Rhaye Samson (SW) win by forfeit
*113: Adrian Guzman (MD) dec. Aiden Smith 10-7
120: Mark Evanks (MD) win by forfeit
126: Matthew McMillan (SW) dec. Beck Millet 3-2
132: Fidel Chishingu (SW) pinned Andrew Rios 3:44
138: Elias Thorne (SW) dec. Elias Lynch 5-1
145: Johnny Villegas (SW) pinned Henry Nguyen 0:32
152: Erik Harris-Uldall (SW) pinned Demitri Lomerdazi 2:51
160: Colton Davis (MD) maj. dec. Braden Kalloway 18-8
170: Kaden Carpenter (SW) pinned Jesus Hernandez-Baez 4:57
182: Liam Ball (MD) tech. fall Ivan Valiente 19-2
195: Troy Halloway-Beach (SW) win by forfeit
220: Crayson Wallace (MD) win by forfeit
285: Erca Erdenebayer (SW) dec. Tim Smith 3-2

Shorewood Record: 4-2 WESCO South, 6-8 Overall


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Seahawks mascot at Ridgecrest Elementary Tuesday


The Seahawks mascot Blitz joined in an all-school "12" photo Tuesday at Ridgecrest Elementary.

Then everyone gathered for an all school photo.




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Zero Gravity live on New Day Northwest next week

Shorewood grad Peet Montzingo, 2nd from right

The boy band Zero Gravity, which includes Shorewood graduate Peet Montzingo, will be performing live on King 5's New Day Northwest show on February 3, 2015 as part of their Northwestern Tour to promote their single #MakeYouMine.

If you would like to be an audience member email the show for tickets 


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Bonsai demonstration at Sky Saturday


Saturday, January 31st 1 pm – 2:30 pm
Penjing Mountain Bonsai Demonstration Robert Cho of Asia Pacific Gardens

Local bonsai guru Robert Cho will demonstrate how to create a Penjing Mountain style bonsai.

Watch an artist at work and learn how to create your own.

Sky Nursery 18528 Aurora Ave N. Shoreline, WA 98133 206-546-4851 Sky Nursery Seminars/Events


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Bartell Drugs supports American Heart Month during February with special offer for cholesterol screening

Bartell Drugs is spotlighting American Heart Month as the family-owned drugstore chain celebrates its 125th anniversary. 

High cholesterol is one of the major controllable risk factors for coronary heart disease, and locally-owned Bartell Drugs offers heart-healthy screenings at all 63 locations in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties.

With a $25 purchase or more between Sunday, Feb.1 and Saturday, Feb. 7 at any Bartell Drugs location, customers will receive a voucher for a complimentary cholesterol screening during the month of February (a $60 value).

To redeem the voucher, make a screening appointment with a Bartell’s pharmacist or online. For full cholesterol panel test, fasting for at least 8 hours of no food or drink (other than water) is required.

Founded in Seattle in 1890, Bartell Drugs owns and operates 63 locations in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. It is the nation's oldest family-owned drugstore chain.


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Jazz and Swing this weekend at Third Place Commons

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Friday night at The Commons
Poster by Seattle Jazz

“Jazz”
Friday, January 30 at 7:30
Performing unique arrangements of standards and originals with dynamic players.



“Swing”
Saturday, January 31 at 7:30
Seattle’s hardest working big band.  Swinging for over 25 years!


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Students create Black History exhibit at SCC

SCC student leadership council
Photo courtesy SCC

In honor of Black History Month and the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, the Student Leadership Center at Shoreline Community College put together a Black History month exhibit on campus in the PUB (9000 building) room 9203. This is part of a series of events organized as part of the college's annual Dr. MLK Jr. Celebration events. Community visitors are welcome.


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Open House for North Seattle Baseball on Saturday

Batting cages at North Seattle Baseball

Spring is on its way, and so is baseball season! Come learn about the north end's premier youth baseball league, North Seattle Baseball, at our winter Open House, happening this weekend at our North Seattle Batting Cages!

- Meet NSB board members and coaches;
- Explore the new-and-improved North Seattle Batting Cages facility;
- find out what's in store for your young ballplayer this spring and register on-site!

This event is open to all - new and returning families - or just those who wish to check out the area's only indoor batting cage facility!

Date: Saturday, Jan. 31
Time: 10am-2pm
Location: North Seattle Batting Cages (home of NSB) - 8512 20th Avenue Northeast, just off Lake City Way NE [located on the lower level; use street-level stairs located to the left of Two Cranes Aikido]

More information can be found on website and Facebook or by email contactnsba@gmail.com 


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Astronomy Night planned at Shorecrest

The Balloon Board from the 2013 event

The UW Astronomy course at Shorecrest High School will host its Annual Astronomy Night event on Tuesday April 14, 2015 from 7:00 - 9:00 pm at the school.

There is no entrance fee and all the activities are also free, but donations are welcome to defray the costs of the event.

This event is friendly to all ages, with fun games such as cosmic bowling and saturn painting. 

Although fun is a goal, our primary objective is to teach people about Astronomy therefore there will also be educational material.
The event is primarily student planned and student run.


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Accident shuts down part of Ballinger Way Thursday morning

A collision on Ballinger Way (SR 104) in Lake Forest Park just before 9am on Thursday closed the northbound and southbound lanes from 190th to 35th Ave NE while the scene was cleared.

All lanes were reopened just before 10am.


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Shorecrest boys clinch spot in district basketball tournament

The Shorecrest boys’ basketball team has clinched a place in the Northwest District 2A tournament Feb. 13-20.

Meanwhile the Shorecrest girls’ team is close to qualifying for the district tournament Feb. 14-21.

Either team can win a tournament place by finishing sixth or higher in the seven-team Western Conference 3A/2A division. Either would join 2A teams from the Cascade Conference and the Northwest Conference in an eight-team district tournament. The top four Northwest District 2A teams qualify for state play.

The Shorecrest boys clinched the district-tournament berth despite a Tuesday loss to first-place Glacier Peak. A Lynnwood loss meant that Shorecrest couldn’t finish worse than sixth.

The girls stand fourth and can clinch a district-tournament berth with a victory at Meadowdale Friday.

Shorecrest is the only 2A school in its division.

Wesco Boys’ Basketball Standings
South 3A/2A

 Conf.  
Overall

W
L
W
L
Glacier Pk
8
1
13
4
Shorecrest
5
3
  9
  7
Meadowdale
5
4
  9
  7
Edm-Wdwy
5
4
10
  7
Shorewood
4
5
  6
11
Mountlk Ter
3
5
  5
11
Lynnwood
0
8
  1
15
           North 3A

 Conf.  
Overall

W
L
W
L
Stanwood
5
0
11
  4
Msv-Plchk
4
1
11
  4
Arlington
3
2
11
  4
OkHarbor
2
3
  3
12
Everett
1
4
  4
11
M-Getchel
0
5
  3
12


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Shoreline City Manager report, week of January 26, 2015

Weekly Update for week of 1/26/15
From Debbie Tarry, Shoreline City Manager

January 26 Council Meeting
·         Regular Meeting
o   Authorized the City Manager to Obligate $555,957 of Surface Transportation Program Grant Funds for the Bicycle Implementation Plan Project: Council authorized the City Manager to execute a Local Agency Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to obligate $555,957 of Surface Transportation Program (STP) grant funding for the Bicycle Implementation Plan Project. This funding source is through WSDOT and provides for 86% of eligible costs.
o   Authorized the City Manager to Enter into an Agreement with EarthCorps to Provide Trail, Vegetation and Environmental Restoration Work for Shoreline Parks and Surface Water Facilities: Since 2009, the City of Shoreline has entered into an agreement with EarthCorps for trail, vegetation and environmental restoration work at Shoreline parks and surface water facilities. EarthCorps is a non-profit organization founded in 1993 with a mission to build a global community of leaders through local environmental service.
o   Authorized the City Manager to Execute an Amendment to the 2014 Agreement with Osborn Consulting Inc. for the Design of the 2015 Stormwater Pipe Repair and Replacement Program Project: The Stormwater Pipe Repair and Replacement Program (SWPRRP) is an annual program to replace failing infrastructure identified in the asset inventory and condition assessment (Basin Plan) program. The 2015 program is expected to repair or replace failing pipes in approximately 40 locations (compared to 13 sites in 2014).
o   Discussed Ordinance No. 704, Amendments to Shoreline Municipal Code Chapter 3.01 - Fee Schedule: Ordinance 704 corrects some errors and omissions in the fee schedule adopted with the 2015 budget on November 24, 2014. This ordinance is scheduled for adoption on February 9, 2015.
o   Discussed Affordable Housing as a Component of the Proposed Light Rail Development Regulations: As the Council moves toward adoption of a Subarea Plan and associated implementing regulations for the 185th Street Station Subarea, there are a few recommendations for new regulatory programs. These new regulations implement existing Comprehensive Plan policies. One of the new programs is an affordable housing (different than low-income housing) program. This discussion was to allow for more in-depth review of the staff proposal in advance of the Council’s consideration of the entire adoption package for the 185th Street Station Planned Action Ordinance.
o   Discussed Ordinance No. 694 - Property Tax Exemption Program: Ordinance 694 corrects inconsistencies and errors in Shoreline Municipal Code Chapter 3.27 dealing with the City's Property Tax Exemption Program. This ordinance is scheduled for adoption on February 9, 2015.

February 2 Council Meeting
·         Dinner Meeting (5:45 p.m.)
o   185th Planned Action Ordinance Adoption Process: Council will discuss the procedural process they intend to follow on February 23 as there will be this item and the selection of the preferred alternative for the 145th Station to be studied in the Final Environmental Impact Statement. Also staff will highlight the major points of the Planning Commission and identify if there are questions that Council has that staff should be prepared to address on February 9, when Council discusses the 185th Light Rail Station Subarea Plan.
·         Regular Meeting
o   Proclamation of Black History Month: This proclamation recognizes the month of February as Black History Month, a time in which all Americans are encouraged to reflect on past successes and challenges of African Americans and look to the future to improve society so that we live up to the ideals of freedom, equality and justice.
o   Execute a Contract with Ralph Anderson and Associates for a Classification and Compensation Study: In early 2014, the City Council directed the City Manager to conduct a holistic review of the City’s compensation plan in 2015. A Request for Proposals (RFP) resulted in six proposals which were evaluated by a selection committee comprised of five employees and three managers. The evaluation ultimately resulted in a recommendation to contract with Ralph Andersen and Associates to conduct the compensation and classification study. Tonight's action would authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with Ralph Andersen.
o   Discussion of the 2015-2017 Information Technology Strategic Plan: Technology is becoming more ingrained in core City services, and is utilized to support operational improvements. First and foremost, technology must be stable and reliable, with a support structure that provides acceptable and timely levels of support. Beyond that, advances in technology are changing the way that the City operates, as well as the manner in which the City’s residents expect to interact with government. It is therefore important that the City take both a long range and a tactical view regarding technology investments. A strategic technology plan for the City of Shoreline is crucial in order to align technical services, infrastructure, and citizen expectations to the operational needs of City government.
o   Discussion and Update of Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed (WRIA) 8 Projects: Shoreline's marine near-shore is an important pathway for migrating juvenile salmon. When Chinook Salmon were listed as a "threatened" species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 1999, Council authorized the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) to help create the WRIA 8 Forum of 27 local jurisdictions in King and Snohomish Counties. The goal of the Forum was to jointly fund the development and implementation of a Chinook Salmon Conservation Plan that would meet ESA requirements. Tonight's discussion provides an opportunity, prior to Council consideration of an updated ILA this fall, to review the City's interaction with WRIA 8 and to be provided with an update on the Salmon Recovery Council's current efforts, which will be presented by Jason Mulvihill-Kuntz, WRIA 8 Watershed Coordinator.


Light Rail
Here is a link to an article regarding a study that showed increased property valuation of properties up to nearly two miles away from major transit centers such as light rail. http://www.citylab.com/cityfixer/2015/01/what-does-living-close-to-transit-really-mean/384421/

The City Council will be discussing the 185th Light Rail Station Subarea Plan and Planned Action Ordinance on February 9. The Council is scheduled to adopt the Planned Action Ordinance on February 23. The February 23 meeting will start at 6:30 p.m.

The City Council will also be selecting the Preferred Alternative for the 145th Light Rail Station to be studied in the Financial Environmental Impact Statement on February 23.

Aurora Village
Economic Development Manager Dan Eernissee, Police Chief Shawn Ledford, and Police Captain Scott Strathy will be following up with the property owners and property management team from First Western regarding issues relating to loitering and aggressive pursuit of site customers by some individuals at the Aurora Village center. The City wants to be responsive and helpful in making our commercial centers safe and inviting for customers and at the same time we have to make sure that our treatment of individuals is appropriate and aligns with legal authority.

Agenda Planner Items
·         **February 23 – The Regular Meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. .

This and That
·         We have issued the Request for Proposal for “Promoting Shoreline” that was included in the 2015 budget. The proposals are due February 5.
·         The November/December issue of CityVision Magazine recognizes the 16 city alliance to create the Human Services Funding Collaborative. Shoreline is one of those cities.
·         We received word this week that AT&T has decided to delay all site building projects, like the Twin Ponds Park cell tower lease, for the time being. They are in the process of purchasing Direct TV and are focusing on that financial transaction. The City’s 2015 budget included annual lease income of $38,000, which was targeted to help fund the future turf replacement.


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Na 'Iokai Imua - Hawks Forward!

Photo courtesy Senior Center

This photo was taken Thursday during the hula class at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center ... all true blue (and green!) Seahawks fans!

Friday is Seahawks day at the center with everyone encouraged to wear their Seahawks best.

The hula group is called the Kupunas, which is Hawaiian for elders. Na 'Iokai Imua basically means Hawks Forward! The Kupuna in the center of the front row, with the hat, Barbara Johnson, is our eldest member. She's only 94, still coming to class every week.

The Senior Center is located in the southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus at NE 185th and 1st NE.




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Dept of Ecology seeks public comment on 1989-97 clean up of contaminated soil in Shoreline

The 1989-97 cleanup of contaminated soil at the former Chevron Station #95517 site, at 17508 15th Ave NE in Shoreline, continues to protect public health and the environment, according to a periodic review by the Department of Ecology.

Ecology seeks public comment on the review through Feb. 23, 2015

Ecology reviews sites that have undergone cleanup if the cleanup included a special condition that must be maintained on the property. The reviews occur every five years. 

Additional background on the cleanup and review of the site, here

Comments or questions about this site may be directed to Eugene Freeman, Department of Ecology, 3190 160th Ave SE., Bellevue, WA 98008. For questions on this site by phone, call 425-649-7191.


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Hello to Cello - electric cello music at 3rd Place Commons mid-day on Friday

Wednesday, January 28, 2015


Hello to Cello! 11am-1pm, Friday, January 30, Third Place Commons, Lake Forest Park

Seattle cellist Gretchen Yanover will play her own compositions on the electric cello during the lunch hours  and connect with audience members in this relaxed setting.




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Emergency Planning for Families - Shoreline Library tonight

Thursday, January 29, 2015 from 7-8pm in the large meeting room of the Shoreline Library, 345 NE 175th, Andrew Leith of the Shoreline Fire Department will present an "all hazards" emergency planning for families which includes information on fire, earthquake, winter storms, flooding, and more.

The presentation will include a bit about Fire and EMS operations, basic first aid, and proper use of 9-1-1. The presentation is aimed at adults, but children are welcome.


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Preparing for the Next Pandemic


A panel of distinguished experts will discuss lessons learned from the Ebola crisis and other infectious disease outbreaks.

This free event is Thursday evening, January 29 from 7-8:30pm in the Quiet Dining Room at Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N (maps). There is a small fee for parking on campus.



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Arts Council Announces Theme & Date for this year’s Gala for the Arts: Wonderland of the Arts

Roses are Red by Sir John Tenniel
Wonderland of the Arts
Gala for the Arts: Benefit Dinner and Auction
Saturday, June 6, Doors open at 5:30pm
Shoreline Center - Shoreline Room

Tumble down the rabbit hole and join us for a curiouser and curiouser evening. The annual Gala for the Arts is the premiere social and fundraising event of the season. Inspired by the literary classic Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carol, this year’s theme guarantees to delight.

Be a part of this special event and support the Art Council’s many areas of programming. The Gala includes complimentary fine, hand selected wines (Drink Me!), excellent dining (Eat Me!), and live auction hosted by Jerry Toner (This way! That way!).

The evening will start with complimentary drinks, passed hors d’oeuvres, Wonderland themed games, and a silent auction. Following the silent auction, join us in the main ballroom for an exceptional dinner by Pacific Northwest Catering and enjoy the live auction.

Tickets
Tickets are $85 each. Visit the Arts Council website or call the Arts Council office today 206-417-4645 to purchase individual tickets or a table for eight. Tickets for the Gala purchased before March 13th will include two complimentary tickets to our March 14th family performance of Alice in Wonderland presented by Book-It Theatre!

Happy Hour tickets
New this year, the Arts Council is also offering “Happy Hour” tickets to the Gala for $40. Happy Hour guests are invited to enjoy the complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres, silent auctions, pre-games and the opportunity to socialize with friends and community leaders. Happy Hour tickets do not include dinner. There is a limited quantity available of Happy Hour tickets so get them now before they disappear!

For more information or questions contact Gala Coordinator Tara Shadduck.

Gala sponsorship opportunities are available for your business; inquire with the Arts Council.

Don’t be late for this very important date!

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to nurture all of the arts in the community through programs and events, arts education, advocacy, and support for artists and arts organizations.


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Superbowl sale at Bargain Corner Thrift Shop Thursday and Friday


Bargain Corner Thrift Shop Super Bowl Sale!
THIS Thursday and Friday ONLY!

All Clothing and Shoes 50% off!
All Books and Magazines Buy 3, get 1 free!
All Seahawk Green and Blue Tags 50% off! 
Additional Mark-Downs throughout the store!


18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline 98155, 206-365-1536, 
Open Monday- Friday 9:30am - 3:30pm

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