Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Relief map
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Previous cartoons by Whitney Potter can be found under Features
in the first column of the front page of the Shoreline Area News
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| Troop 348 raises the flag at the 2017 Memorial Day ceremonies at Acacia Photo by Jerry Pickard |
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| Memorial Day Monday Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
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| Shoreline Library Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
Our friendly market will feature various arts, crafts, collector items, books, Tupperware, beauty products, plants and much, much more.
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| Photo courtesy Seattle Police |
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| Photo courtesy Seattle Police |
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| Photo courtesy Seattle Police |
| From left: Karen Novstrup, Scholarship Committee, Mrs. Anu Sharma, Bhavana Sharma, Kimberly Haff, Scholarship Committee. |
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| One on one session Photo courtesy City of Shoreline |
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| Vendors are great resources Photo courtesy City of Shoreline |
| Restaurant menu has a wide variety of food |
| Two full bars with draft beers, wines, and bourbons |
| A massive music venue with stage, digital lighting, professional sound and video system |
The restaurant has already scheduled several very funny comedians for its Wednesday Night Comedy Series, but has plans to also host World Cup matches, Seahawk gameday parties and the occasional live radio event.
Although your family is sure to love it, the new Aurora Borealis Restaurant at 16708 Aurora Ave. N. is much more than a family restaurant. It is an “event space” unmatched by any other for miles around and… a breath of fresh air for Shoreline residents.
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| Helen Murphy is going to D.C. to compete in the National Spelling Bee |
We are so proud of Helen and wish her the best as she competes in this final round.
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| Holyrood Catholic Cemetery in Shoreline |
In Shoreline Rev. Joseph (Jay) DeFolco will celebrate Mass at 10:30am on Monday, May 27. Active military and veterans are invited to participate and recite prayer intercessions followed by a moment of silence.
“We are excited to be participating in this heartfelt program and are glad to have the opportunity to give thanks to the military members and veterans within our community for their commitment and service,” said Richard Peterson, Director of Cemeteries of Associated Catholic Cemeteries, Archdiocese of Seattle).
“We are inspired by these individuals and hope our participation in the ‘Serving God and Country: A Memorial Day Salute to Our Heroes’ program can be just one way to say thanks for all they have done for us”.
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| Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
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| Rod delivers a van to the Northwest School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children |
“There are so many organizations doing amazing work in our community,” said Dembowski.
“I am honored to secure a retired King County van for each of these recipients, to help support their work with youth and folks with disabilities. The mobility that a van brings will help increase their capacity to continue serving those in need, by providing access to enriching educational, social, and recreational experiences.”
"We are incredibly grateful for all Councilmember Dembowski does to champion the needs of deaf/hard-of-hearing children, invest in our school’s educational programs and strengthen the quality of education throughout our local community,” said Kabian Rendel, Head of School at Northwest School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children.
“Thanks to King County, and the transfer of this van, we can provide our students daily interaction with hearing peers in general education settings and hands-on, educational field trips throughout the year.”
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| Anneke Wilder in the garden last year. |
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| Monstera leaf drawing by Kelsey Nollette |
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| Nancy Bishop Harvey Graphic Design |
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| Encaustic by Monica Lisette-Sanchez |
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| Shay's Restaurant closed by Public Health |
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| VFW Post 3348 Senior Vice Commander Ken Christophersen is point person for the VFW volunteers at Shoreline Fred Meyer |
This is our biggest fundraiser of the year and allows the public to show their appreciation for veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard).
No man or woman, upon being accepted and signing their recruitment papers, actually knows where they will serve. The Armed Forces’ purpose is to protect America. Some die in doing so --- in serving their country
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| Poppies support veterans |
They are there offering Poppies and/or flags to the public. They are told that they are NOT to sell anything. They are there to offer an opportunity for people to demonstrate their appreciation for veterans. Every dime we receive goes to assist veterans. All VFW members on site are unpaid volunteers.
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| Arboretum Photo by Mike Remarcke |
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| All four Einstein teams won the 3A title |
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| Former Northshore Fire Chief Jim Torpin |
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| Sen. David Frockt, D-46 including Lake Forest Park, Kenmore |
“The Seattle area is growing and changing rapidly, and with that change we must provide the necessary supports to build a modern city that is welcoming to all,” said Sen. David Frockt, vice chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee and the Senate’s lead capital budget writer.
“This capital budget supports that vision, investing in the areas that will help our city and the surrounding areas thrive.”
Additionally, $33 million is provided to the University of Washington Medical Center to begin work on a new 150 bed behavioral health teaching hospital facility. This project will revolutionize behavioral health care in Washington state by providing a skilled workforce and an increased treatment capacity.
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