Restoration work party events in Shoreline this week

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Invest in the future of our city’s urban forest! Please join us for upcoming restoration work party events in Shoreline parks with the city-sponsored Green Shoreline Partnership!

On Tuesday, 8/27 we will be in Echo Lake Park

On Saturday, 8/31 we will be in

· Boeing Creek Park

· Meridian Park

· Shoreline Park

· Richmond Beach Saltwater Park


On Labor Day we will be in Hamlin Park meadow all day long!

9:00-12:00

1:00-4:00


On Saturday, 9/7 we will be in Northcrest Park

No experience necessary! Just bring your enthusiasm.

Contact Joy Wood at stewardship@restorationad.com with any inquiries about the Green Shoreline Partnership.


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Gloria's Birds: We camouflage our young...

 
Photo copyright Gloria Z. Nagler

Fledgling Spotted Towhee, no easy-to-spot colors, yet, eyes not brilliant red.


Adult Spotted Towhee, red eye and all. 

Both photographed in our yard, though different years

--Gloria Z. Nagler


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Destinations: Fall Fun awaits at Swans Trail Farms in Snohomish

Photo by Sarinya Duke

Fall Fun Awaits at Swans Trail Farms (Sept 14th - Oct 31st)

Looking for the ultimate family outing this fall? Swans Trail Farms is THE #1 destination for an unforgettable fall family experience.

Come explore our Pumpkin Patch, with over 30 varieties pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. 

Navigate the famous Washington State Corn Maze filled with over 250 state roads and 400 towns, landmarks, and historical facts.

Come watch our farmer-led Pig Show and Duck Races!

Then grab the whole family and take a ride on the Cow Train, soar on Zip-lines, and conquer the 50ft slides. 

Hungry? Savor warm cider donuts, fresh pressed cider, and other delicious treats.

Don’t forget to check out the adorable animals including a mini zebu, goats, pigs, and more!

Make this harvest season memorable with activities for everyone. Start a fun fall tradition with us and create memories that last a lifetime!


U-Pick Apples at Swans Trail Farms!

Swans Trail Farms is excited for the start of our U-Pick apple season! 

Over 4,000 apple trees across 5 acres, and four delicious varieties for picking. 

Perfect for anyone seeking a delightful autumn outing, our farm offers an abundance of sweet, crisp apples to pick and take home.

But that’s not all—your visit wouldn’t be complete without savoring our warm cider donuts and fresh-pressed cider. Plus, immerse yourself in the excitement of our annual Harvest Festival, featuring fun activities for kids and adults alike. (September 14th - October 31st)


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New bus routes start September 14, 2024


By Diane Hettrick

I have focused on the Shoreline North / 185th transit station because it borders my Echo Lake neighborhood and because the construction has affected my life for years.

However, when I studied the various Metro proposals for routes to the new 1 Line (aka Lynnwood Link) stations, I realized, somewhat to my shock, that my station is actually Mountlake Terrace.

The new routes, focused on getting people to the transit stations, will start on September 14, 2024.

The 331 bus line starts at Shoreline Community College, heads north through the middle of the Hillwood neighborhood, then east to the Aurora Village Transit Center in the Echo Lake neighborhood. From there it goes north on Meridian, then east to the Mountlake Terrace light rail station.

After that, it heads down Ballinger Way to Lake Forest Park. then Kenmore, and finishes in Bothell. So the 331 serves riders in Kenmore, Lake Forest Park, Ballinger, Echo Lake, and Hillwood.


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Free session for those aspiring to careers in Fire/EMS in King County

𝗔𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗿𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗹𝘆 𝘁𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗻𝗱/𝗼𝗿 𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗹𝘆𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮 𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝗲/𝗘𝗠𝗦 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻 𝗞𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁𝘆?

There are many steps in the process of securing a career in Fire/EMS. 

Interviewing is essential to this process and can be intimidating to many individuals. 

King County Fire & EMS agencies invite you to a free session aimed at improving interview skills with the goal of acing your fire service interviews. We offer mock interview panels and personalized feedback to individuals pursuing a career in Fire/EMS. 

Additional opportunities include information on the hiring process, best practices for interview day, networking with professional first responders, and connecting with other prospective Firefighter/EMTs.

We encourage people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, and veterans to attend and help us better represent the communities we serve.

𝗦𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗱𝗮𝘆, 𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟳, 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰
Location: Kent, WA (Location will be sent to registrants)
Cost: Free
Registration is required.  REGISTER HERE


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ORCA offers six-month day pass reduced fare beginning August 30, 2024

MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2024 - ORCA is excited to announce a special promotional offer that will help our riders save more on their daily ride or commute. 

Starting August 30, 2024, ORCA cardholders can take advantage of a new promotional day pass fare, offering significant savings for the next six months.

For a limited time, the Adult ORCA Day Pass will be reduced from $8.00 to $6.00, while the reduced fare day pass (Seniors, ORCA LIFT for customers with lower incomes, and customers with disabilities) will drop from $4.00 to $2.00.

To purchase an ORCA Day Pass, you will need to have a plastic ORCA card or digital ORCA card for Android users in Google Wallet. Adult ORCA cards cost $3.00 and ORCA LIFT and RRFP Senior and Disabled cards are free.
 

Youths 18 and under will continue to ride for free. This special offer is designed to simplify travel throughout the Puget Sound and help riders make the most out of their ORCA card by allowing unlimited* rides and transfers between all participating ORCA agencies throughout the day for the cost of just two trips.

Key Details of the Promotional Day Pass Fare:

  • Adult Day Pass: Reduced from $8.00 to $6.00
  • Reduced Fare Day Pass (Customers who are seniors, have a disability or have lower incomes): Reduced from $4.00 to $2.00
  • Promotion Duration: August 30, 2024 to February 28, 2025 (6 months)
  • *Unlimited Travel: Ride and transfer between all ORCA agencies all day, excluding Washington State Ferries and Kitsap Fast Ferries. Some additional E-purse funds may be required to cover trips on King County Water Taxi and Sound Transit Sounder trains.
How to Purchase the Promotional ORCA Day Pass on Your ORCA Card

Purchase Online:
  • Visit myORCA.com or download/open the myORCA app
  • If you have a myORCA account, log into your account.
    • On the myORCA app, select the card you wish to add the pass to, click “add money”, then “add a pass”, and then select “All Day Puget Pass”. Choose your quantity and add it to your shopping cart to check out.
    • On myORCA.com, click “manage this card”, select “passes” and choose “Regional” under pass type. Next, select “Daily $3.50” or “Daily $1.75” if you are a reduced fare customer, and adjust your quantity under “frequency”. Tap “add to cart” to checkout.
If you don’t have a myORCA account, you can still add the pass to your ORCA card here

If you have a digital ORCA card on Google Wallet, you can add the pass to your ORCA card via the Google Wallet app. 

Riders can also purchase an ORCA Day Pass in-person at an ORCA Ticket Vending machine, at an ORCA customer service location, or by contacting us at 888-988-6722 / TTY: 711.

Keeping public transportation convenient and cost-effective

It is intended to simplify the complexity of deciding which fare is right for your ride as service and fare changes, such as Sound Transit’s Link light rail flat $3.00 fare, take effect this August and into the fall.

Whether you're commuting to work, running errands, or exploring the city, the ORCA promotional day pass is your ticket to unlimited travel for the cost of just two trips.

After February 2025, the ORCA Joint Board will review options for extending the promotional day pass fare.

More information here  

Order a physical Adult ORCA card online at myORCA.com or purchase a digital ORCA card via Google Wallet. To purchase an Adult ORCA card in person, visit an ORCA card retail store, an ORCA ticket vending machine, or transit agency customer service office: https://www.myorca.com/where-to-buy/

For discounted ORCA LIFT, Senior, or Disabled cards, you can apply in person at a participating location or by mail. Visit https://info.myorca.com/using-orca/ways-to-save/ to find details on where to apply and what documents you'll need.


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Shoreline residents: one week left to sign up for your free tree

One week left for Shoreline residents to sign up for a FREE TREE through Communi-trees, Shoreline’s community tree giveaway and planting program. 

Shoreline residents, schools, churches, and businesses are all eligible!

When you sign up for a free tree, we will help you:
Pick the right tree for your space
Plant it (subject to volunteer availability)
Learn how to keep your tree healthy
Remember to water and care for your tree

Visit ShorelineWA.gov/Communitrees for more details and to sign up for your free tree!


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Travels with Charlie: Always worth going for a walk with Charlie

Monday, August 26, 2024

By Gordon Snyder

Last weekend on a beautiful day, Charlie and I headed to Log Boom Park, but it was so popular the parking lot was full and cars were waiting for a space.

So… We headed to another park down the road.

Photo by Gordon Snyder

On Wednesday, we stopped by Log Boom Park again. Lots of parking spaces and an to my surprise > an empty beach.

Plenty of great smells for Charlie and super weather to watch for me.

One of the great things about wandering around with Charlie is… you never know what will happen.

As we headed back to the car, there was some music in the air.

Rockery Summer Music Camp musicians
Photo by Gordon Snyder

Turns out a group of young musicians from Rockery Summer Music Camp were giving a concert across from the Playground.

Can you imagine being a little kid swinging and climbing around while live music fills the air?
Priceless!

Always worth going for a walk with Charlie.

Cheers,
Gordon Snyder


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Frog Day: Tony Angell clayboard etchings to be exhibited at Foster White Gallery October 3 -26, 2024

African Clawed frog 
Clayboard etching by Tony Angell


October 3 - 26, 2024
  • Opening First Thursday, October 3, 2024 from 6 - 8 pm
    • Artist in attendance
  • Book signing and artist talk, Saturday, October 12, 2024 2 pm
Foster/White Gallery, 220 3rd Ave S #100, Seattle, WA 98104 in Pioneer Square

Frogs are not only unbelievably diverse in their behavioral strategies for survival and choice of habitats, but they are compelling in their physical design and beauty. Their stories and spirit are my tonic for artistic response.

More than 7600 species of frogs exist worldwide and only recently have we begun to fully appreciate their essential roles within the complex fabric of a healthy ecosystem and in turn their importance in our lives. - Tony Angell

In tandem with the release of Frog Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Amphibian Lives, illustrated by Tony Angell, Foster/White presents Frog Day. 

The exhibition will showcase Angell's 24 clayboard etchings.

Published by the University of Chicago Press, Frog Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Amphibian Lives, is a continuation of their Earth Day series which began with Bird Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Avian Lives, released last fall and also illustrated by Angell. 

Frog Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Amphibian Lives is available to pre-order for $18.

For a listing of more available work and biographical information, please visit Tony Angell's primary page on the Foster/White website.


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Grate garden

Photo copyright Gloria Z. Nagler

This grate garden caught my eye the other day...

--Gloria Nagler 


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Pink Polka Dots Junior Guild thank the community for supporting their lemonade stand

Pink Polka Dots lemonade stand on the Burke Gilman Trail

The Seattle Children’s Pink Polka Dots Junior Guild would like to thank the community for their incredible support of their lemonade stand on August 25, 2024 which was held on the Burke Gilman Trail in Lake Forest Park. 

The Pink Polka Dots raised $725.40 from selling home baked goods, lemonade and hand crafted cards at the four hour lemonade stand. All the money will be donated to continue pediatric brain cancer research.

The first lemonade stand was started by Quinn, Ally and Aila
in 2014 and the girls are still baking and selling 10 years later

The Pink Polka Dots Junior Guild was founded in 2006 in memory of Sydney Coxon. Sydney died at age eleven after a battle of just over a year with an untreatable brainstem glioma, a rare type of brain tumor. 

The Guild was founded one month later by her 6th grade friends in honor of Sydney. 

The Pink Polka Dots have raised over a million dollars in a variety of fundraisers over the years. If you would like to donate, please visit pinkpolkadotsguild.org


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HomeTechHacker: Unlock Your Potential with AI: Personal Use Benefits

By Marlon Buchanan
 
It’s hard to go even a day without hearing something about artificial intelligence. Most of the media focuses on how industries and businesses are using AI to transform the workplace. 

It’s often overlooked that AI is now a practical tool that can enhance our daily lives. AI is already a part of your everyday routine—from the voice assistants on your smartphone to the recommendation engines on your favorite streaming services. 

Here’s why you need to embrace AI tools for personal use and how they can significantly improve your life.

Using AI Chatbots

AI chatbots are transforming the way we interact with technology and access information. These intelligent assistants can handle a wide range of tasks, from answering customer service inquiries to providing personalized recommendations. 

Chatbots like ChatGPT can help brainstorm ideas, draft emails, and even guide you through complex processes. By integrating AI chatbots into your daily routine, you can enhance productivity, streamline communication, and access instant support whenever you need it.

Enhancing Productivity

One of the most compelling reasons to use AI tools is their boost to productivity. AI can automate mundane and repetitive tasks, freeing up your time for more important activities. Tools like AI-driven calendar assistants can schedule meetings, set reminders, and even send follow-up emails, ensuring you stay organized and efficient. 

Similarly, AI-powered to-do list apps can prioritize tasks based on deadlines and importance, helping you manage your workload effectively.


Personalizing Your Experience

AI has the unique ability to learn from your preferences and habits, providing a personalized experience that’s tailored just for you. 

For instance, music streaming services like Spotify use AI algorithms to analyze your listening habits and recommend songs you’re likely to enjoy. This personalized approach extends to various aspects of life, from online shopping recommendations to personalized workout plans, making your interactions with technology more enjoyable and efficient.

Improving Decision-Making

AI tools are excellent at processing large amounts of data and providing insights that can help you make better decisions. Financial management apps, for example, use AI to analyze your spending patterns and offer budgeting advice, helping you save money and manage your finances more effectively. Similarly, AI-powered health apps can monitor your physical activity, sleep patterns, and diet, providing recommendations to improve your overall well-being.

Enhancing Creativity

Contrary to the belief that AI stifles creativity, it can be a powerful tool for enhancing it. AI-driven design tools can help you create stunning graphics, while AI writing assistants can suggest improvements to your text, ensuring your content is engaging and polished. Whether you’re a writer, artist, or musician, AI tools can inspire and streamline the creative process, allowing you to focus on your craft.

If you’re ready to harness the power of AI and transform your personal and professional life, now is the perfect time to start. 

Enroll in HomeTechHacker Academy’s free AI Tools course to learn how to leverage AI to get up to date on what AI tools can do for you right now. Our course provides practical insights and hands-on experience with popular AI tools, empowering you to make the most of this groundbreaking technology.

Marlon Buchanan - HomeTechHacker
Marlon Buchanan is a best-selling author, IT Director, and founder of HomeTechHacker.com, a website with free resources to help you make the most of your home technology.

If you have questions or comments about this article you can contact Marlon through his website or X (Twitter).

See Marlon's previous articles here.


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"For the Birds" Concert September 22, 2024 (but not OUR For the Birds)


"For the Birds" Concert, for members of the general public, will be held at Edmonds United Methodist Church Sanctuary on Sunday, September 22, 2024 from 4:00 to 5:30pm. 828 Caspers St, Edmonds WA 

This concert is hosted by Interfaith Climate Action and it is more than just a concert. The performance engages the power of artistic expression -- live music, spoken words, images, and poetry - to connect audiences deeply and emotionally to the scientific realities of climate change.

Ultimately a story of hope, individuals leave the performance feeling empowered to take meaningful action. 

Why Birds? Birds are a part of our daily life experience, and an inspiring connection to the natural world. But climate change is having a significant and alarming impact on many bird species, and this should be a wake-up call for all of us.

Tickets are $10 and $20, children under 12 are free as are students in environmental clubs and climate committees in area middle and high schools. We are in the process of securing child care for children too young to enjoy the performance.

Purchase tickets here  

Various individuals and organizations are being approached for donations in order to keep the prices low so everyone can attend. The performers are the Nelda Swiggett Band, well known in Seattle. Nelda is the composer and her quintet will be performing this debut concert.


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Mountlake Terrace Light Rail Opening Festival August 30, 2024


Mountlake Terrace Light Rail Opening Festival August 30, 2024, 4-8pm

Enjoy live music, magical performances, kid-friendly activities, food trucks, and photo-worthy experiences for the entire family (pups included).


Discover the vibrant community of Mountlake Terrace, and don't miss your chance to win exciting prizes while creating memories that will last a lifetime.



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How a light rail train changes direction

Sunday, August 25, 2024

A 1 Link train pulls in to the Lynnwood station.
Or is it coming out of the station?
Screenshot from video by David Carlos

Drone photographer David Carlos was curious about what happens at the end of the transit line, so he followed one of the trains as it went to the end of the 1 Line in Lynnwood.

(Spoiler alert) If you watch the video to the end, you'll see that it is the staff who change directions and the train just goes back the way it came.

Ok, that wasn't a good description. Watch the video.

And note the huge parking structure next to the tracks.

--Diane Hettrick


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Parking at Transit Stations

Mountlake Terrace parking structure November 2020
It is one of the larger garages
Photo courtesy Forma Construction

Lynnwood Link (now called 1 Link) stations will open on August 30, 2024. 

Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Shoreline North/185th, Shoreline South/148th all have parking garages which hold up to 500 cars. Shoreline North has 360 spaces, Shoreline South has 500.

Parking at all Sound Transit garages is currently free, however you cannot park overnight for those looking to park their cars to go to the airport.

The Sound Transit Board adopted a new parking policy earlier in March of this year. This slide deck outlines what the agency is looking to begin implementing at some time in 2025 and fully by 2026.

People are encouraged to find different modes of transportation to the light rail stations as parking is finite. 

Whether you are being dropped off by a friend or taking a ride share and dropped off in the designated areas at the stations, riding transit to the stations, biking, walking or any other means. 

The majority of riders on light rail do not park and ride. 

One four car train set can fit between 600 - 800 people depending on the makeup of people sitting and standing. 

So when the garage is full, that accounts for roughly one full train. The rest of the riders on our system use different means to get to and from the stations. That is one reason why Sound Transit has worked so closely with our transit partners King County Metro and Community Transit in their service plan changes, to maximize the efficiency of the system as a region.


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Shoreline South/148th Light Rail Station Grand Opening to be hosted by Shoreline Chamber of Commerce

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce is proud to host the Grand Opening of the Shoreline South/148th Light Rail Station on Friday, August 30th from 4-8pm, with exciting activities and entertainment for all ages!

Enjoy live music on the Main Stage, a vibrant Lion Dance, a thrilling performance by the Double Dutch Divas, delicious offerings from food trucks, a bustling night market, and more. Plus, get the chance to learn about future developments in Shoreline and explore real estate resources available in the area.

Main Stage Performances include:
  • Shorewood High School Marching Band
  • Midnight Muse, performing an eclectic mix of popular tunes from rock, blues, soul, pop, and country
  • Lion Dance, a vibrant and traditional performance by the Mak Fai Dragon & Lion Dance Association
  • And more!
Get involved in a variety of fun activities that will keep everyone entertained:
  • Chalk Art
  • Double Dutch Divas Performance (5:30-7:00)
  • Face Painting
  • Bowling
  • Games
  • Photo Booth
The event also features a Night Market with 40 exhibitors and organizations, showcasing the diversity of our vibrant Shoreline community.

The full schedule and details can be found here


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Blood Drive at Fire Station 51 in Kenmore Thursday August 29, 2024

Blood Drive at Fire Station 51 in Kenmore
Thursday, August 29, 9:00am – 3:00pm

7220 NE 181st St., Kenmore

Appointments required. Photo ID required. No visitors under age 16 at donation sites. 

Eat a hearty meal and drink plenty of fluids prior to donation.

Go to the webpage for Thursday, August 29, 9:00am – 3:00pm to book an appointment.


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Grace Cole Nature Park Restoration Volunteers September 21, 2024

Volunteers at Grace Cole Nature Park
Photo courtesy LFPSF

Grace Cole Nature Park Restoration Volunteers
Saturday, September 21, 2024 from 9am - 12noon

Please join us the third Saturday of the month to improve and maintain Grace Cole Nature Park.

Tasks usually include: removing non-natives like ivy and blackberry, caring for trails and planting native plants.

If you enjoy working outdoors, and the great feeling of giving back to your community, this volunteer event is for you! You may get a glimpse of the resident beavers, too.

Dress for the weather and bring your favorite tools and gloves, or use those provided.

Questions? contact volunteer coordinator Jim Mead at jameslmead@comcast.net

Location: Grace Cole Nature Park 16735 30th Ave NE, Lake Forest Park WA 98155



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UW Med: Study findings may help explain why we keep getting colds

UW lead investigator Stephanie Goya
Just when we think we've dodged the colds that are going around, a scratchy throat or runny nose tells us we're in for minor misery. 

A new study might explain the strategy that the rhinovirus — the most common cause of the common cold — uses to increase its chances of infecting someone.

According to University of Washington School of Medicine research, the rhinovirus shows up with many versions of itself.

It's a way for this cold virus to overcome your defenses with sheer numbers in case you might be susceptible to one version instead of another.

With viruses like SARS-CoV-2 or influenza, one variant will dominate for a while and then another takes over, and it, in turn, is replaced by another variant. The rhinovirus, on the other hand, appears to have many discrete variants circulating in the community at the same time.

The lead researcher was Stephanie Goya, a postdoctoral scientist in laboratory medicine and pathology at UW Medicine. The senior researcher was Dr. Alex Greninger, a UW Medicine clinical virologist.

Learn more here


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U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy arrives in Seattle following scientific research, onboard fire

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (WAGB 20) arrives in Seattle
Photo courtesy USCG Pacific Area

SEATTLE — U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (WAGB 20) arrived in Seattle Friday, August 23, 2024 after conducting scientific research in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean in support of the Arctic Observing Network, funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). 

Healy’s crew and embarked researchers conducted more than 150 conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) casts to investigate the circulation and properties of the water, monitored for signs of harmful algal blooms, and collected observations on marine mammals and birds in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas.

It takes 14 crew members to handle the buoy
Photo courtesy USCG Pacific Area

Additionally, two subsurface moorings were deployed that are equipped with multiple sensors collecting oceanographic data on the physical, chemical, and biological state of the Arctic Ocean. This year’s work builds on more than two decades of research to improve understanding of the Pacific Arctic ecosystem in a changing climate.

On July 25, 2024, while underway in the vicinity of Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada, Healy experienced an electrical fire on a transformer impacting one of the ship’s two main propulsion motors. The crew swiftly extinguished the fire with no personnel casualties. 

Healy’s crew and contractors restored power to the affected motor. However, out of abundance of caution, the cutter returned to Seattle to ensure all redundant systems are fully operational before returning to the Arctic.

“Healy’s crew and scientific researchers completed valuable data collection throughout the Bering Sea and the eastern Beaufort Sea in support of the Arctic Observing Network,” said Capt. Michele Schallip, Healy’s commanding officer. 
“While transiting to a collection site, we suffered a fire on a transformer. I am immensely proud of the crew for quickly extinguishing the fire and limiting damage to that equipment. In the Arctic, there are few rescue resources, and ice-covered waters make it difficult for rescue assets. 
"Crews operating in polar waters must be well-trained for emergency response, and responsible operation includes addressing any system degradation on a vessel before continuing operation in the high latitudes.”

Polar bear on roadside ice
Photo courtesy USCG Pacific

Healy is the United States' largest polar icebreaker and the Coast Guard’s only icebreaker designed and equipped with scientific instrumentation by the NSF to support Arctic research. The platform is ideally specialized for scientific missions, providing access to the most remote reaches of the Arctic Ocean. Healy is designed to break 4.5 feet of ice continuously at three knots and can operate in temperatures as low as -50 degrees Fahrenheit.


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Future Women in Fire event October 19-20, 2024

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Come join King County EMS and host agency Renton RFA along with over 12 other King County agencies as we immerse you in a weekend of hands on Fire and EMS activities and provide you an opportunity to explore a career in the Fire or EMS service. 

This opportunity includes interactive activities, discussion panels, viewing live demos, and networking with EMTs, Firefighters, and Paramedics in our region. 

Free.

Must be 18 to apply, King County residency preferred.

Application here
or use the QR code in the flyer

Applications due September 22, 2024


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September 2024 events at Third Place Books

Author event at Third Place Books
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Third Place Books has two featured author events in September. In addition, J.A. Jance will present her new J.P. Beaumont story on September 10, 2024

Thursday, September 12 at 7pm, Lake Forest Park 

Our blockbuster hit of September, the prolific Jodi Picoult meets with Julia Quinn, local mastermind of the Bridgerton series. Picoult's new novel By Any Other Name is about two women, centuries apart—one of whom is the real author of Shakespeare’s plays (ooh!!?)—who are both forced to hide behind another name. This event is ticketed.

Wednesday, September 25 at 7pm, Lake Forest Park 

Rumaan Alam's new novel Entitlement is a riveting tale for our new gilded age, a story that confidently considers questions about need and worth, race and privilege, philanthropy and generosity, passion and obsession. 

Alam's best known novel is Leave the World Behind, which was adapted into a decent Netflix film starring Ethan Hawke, Julia Roberts, and Mahershala Ali.

Third Place Books is located on the upper level of LFP Town Center, intersection Bothell and Ballinger Way NE.

Here is the full list of author events at Third Place Books in September 2024

Sept 3Sarah Kapit presents 'Rachel Friedman Breaks the Rules' and 'Rachel Friedman and Eight Not-Perfect Nights of Hanukkah'
6:00pm
Sept 4Steve Duda presents 'River Songs: Moments of Wild Wonder in Fly Fishing'
7:00pm
Sept 5Hannah D Sharpe presents 'Between Lies And Revenge'
7:00pm
Sept 9Sisters in Crime Night (hosted by Marty Wingate)
7:00pm
Sept 10J. A. Jance presents 'Den of Iniquity: A J. P. Beaumont Novel'
7:00pm
Sept 11Natalie Lloyd and Will Taylor with Kirby Larson — 'The Witching Wind' and 'The School for Wicked Witches'
6:00pm
Sept 12Jodi Picoult with Julia Quinn — 'By Any Other Name'
7:00pm
Sept 15Storytime with Rushie Ellenwood — 'A Song for Nolan'
11:00am
Sept 17Linda M. Lockwood presents 'Sky Ranch: Reared in the High Country'
7:00pm
Sept 18Alisa Alering with Jaq Evans and Leif — 'Smothermoss'
7:00pm
Sept 19J. M. Miro presents 'Bringer of Dust: A Novel'
7:00pm
Sept 23Steve Hoffman with Matthew Amster-Burton — 'A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other Southern France'
7:00pm
Sept 25Rumaan Alam with Danya Kukafka — 'Entitlement: A Novel'
7:00pm
Sept 26Richard Kyte presents 'Finding Your Third Place: Building Happier Communities (and Making Great Friends Along the Way)'
7:00pm

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Travels with Charlie: Grab your Raincoat

A beautiful rainy summer day to stay inside.

But Charlie needed to get outside. 
His look said “Grab your raincoat and let’s go”.

He was right.
Get going and look closely, things were sparkling in the rain.

Summer Rain
Photo by Gordon Snyder
Plus, The fresh air also tasted great.

Grab your Raincoat and go take a look.

Cheers,
Gordon Snyder


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Suspect arrested for stabbing in Bitter Lake, knife recovered

Knife recovered from scene of stabbing
Photo courtesy Seattle Police Dept.
By Seattle Detective Eric Muñoz

Seattle Police arrested a male for stabbing another man in the Bitter Lake neighborhood two and 1/2 weeks ago.

On July 31, 2024 at 5:02pm, patrol officers responded to reports of a possible stabbing near Aurora Ave N and N 143rd St.

Police located a 29-year-old male suffering from a laceration to his right arm. 

The Seattle Fire Department arrived on scene and provided medical treatment. The victim was transported to Northwest Hospital in stable condition.

Officers determined that an argument ensued between the two males prior to the stabbing. The suspect threw the knife at the victim, and it struck him in the arm causing injury.

The knife was recovered from the scene as evidence.

The 28-year-old man was arrested for Investigation of Assault and transported to King County Jail (KCJ). He was denied booking by jail staff for a complaint of narcotics ingestion and transported to Harborview Medical Center for evaluation.

Police later transported him back to KCJ and booked him into jail. Charges were referred to the City Attorney’s Office for Assault 4th Degree and Unlawful Use of Weapons.

Detectives with the Homicide & Assault Unit investigated this case.


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Gloria's Birds:Wow, did you see that crow whiz by, photog, asked Hedda House Finch

Female or young house finch
Photo copyright Gloria Z. Nagler

You don't think it was a hawk, do you, she asked fearfully, continuing to watch (just in case).

(Methinks a fledgling or female House Finch, in our yard in Washington State last week)

--Gloria Z. Nagler



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Green pavement markings in Kenmore are part of Target Zero to create safer pedestrian and bicycle pathways


Year after year Kenmore has continued to make rapid progress in expanding their network of dedicated bicycle facilities! 


Green pavement markings indicate areas where bicycle facilities are installed – not all bicycle facilities are marked in green, but areas with special use or areas where traffic complexity increases (e.g. intersections, transit stops) are often marked in green to help draw attention to the areas of the road intended for use by cyclists. 

A lot of green paint has shown up on our roads in recent years, what does it all mean?

Photo courtesy City of Kenmore

Green bike lanes and bike crossings 
Bike lanes are all over Kenmore, but in areas of increased traffic complexity they are marked green to facilitate driver awareness of our shared environment. Whether a bike lane is marked green or not, drivers should always check for cyclists before crossing the bike lane or bike crossing, and a bike lane is never permitted to be used by motor vehicles for parking, turning, or travel except when directed by police or in an emergency such as a vehicle breakdown.

Green bike boxes
Photo courtesy City of Kenmore

Green Bike boxes
 
Large bike boxes at intersections allow bicycles to queue in front of motor vehicles for increased safety and visibility, and help cyclists make left-turns at the start of the green light. Drivers are required to keep the bike boxes clear when stopped at a red light, and no-right-on-red signing will always accompany bike boxes at an intersection.

Green left turn boxes
Photo courtesy City of Kenmore

Two-stage left-turn box
 
These left-turn boxes allow cyclists to make a two-stage left turn rather than mixing with motor vehicle traffic, and provide a safe place for cyclists to wait within the intersection between phases when completing a two-stage left turn. It places cyclists in front of queued traffic in order to complete the second stage of the turn with a head-start and from a highly-visible position. Normal intersection signal operation and signing keeps the left-turn box protected from traffic without any additional action needed by drivers.

Target Zero
These improvements are part of the City's Target Zero efforts to create safer pedestrian and bicycle pathways with the goal of achieving zero pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities and serious injuries in Kenmore by 2025.

More information
Read more to learn about these improvements on the City's Streets & Sidewalks webpage, specifically under the Biking in Kenmore section.


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Night closure of northbound I-5 right lane and on-ramp from NE 175th St

On Tuesday, August 27, 2024 Sound Transit will close the northbound I-5 right lane from NE 175th St and NE 190th St.

This includes the NE 175th St to northbound I-5 on-ramp.

From 11pm to 5am the following morning. 

Crews will be removing barriers as part of the Lynnwood Link Extension.


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Two events at Miyawaki Forest - storytelling and first birthday

Saturday September 28, 2024 from 10am - 12pm
Life of the Forest - Storytelling

Gather by the forest to hear Roger Fernandes - Native artist, storyteller and educator - share traditional stories of local Coast Salish Tribes.

Sunday, December 8, 2024 from 3:30pm - 5:15pm
First Birthday Party - Welcome Stone Unveiled

A year ago, 300 community members of all ages planted this forest. Celebrate with the unveiling of the Welcome Stone. Roger Fernandes will discuss the inspiration behind the images he carved in the 6' by 3' glacial rock.

These outdoor events include hands-on activities, refreshments, and tours.

Shoreline Historical Museum, 18501 Linden Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133
Nearby bus routes: E line and 348

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