More SIFF Tickets

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Last week, we offered two pairs of tickets to the Seattle International Film Festival to readers who would donate to a Wallingford-based charity. Well, we’ve got two more pairs of tickets to give away, so this time, we’re going to make it even easier for you. Leave a comment on this post with your suggestion for what you would title a documentary about Wallingford. We’ll pick two entries at random to receive the tickets and announce the winner Thursday, in time for you to grab the tickets for the weekend.


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Jordan

I started Wallyhood back in 2008, right when my son was born, because I realized I had lived in the neighborhood since 1993 and didn't really know my neighbors. I figured writing a blog about what was going on around me would be a good way to meet people and help other people do the same. As the years progressed, those neighbors have picked up the torch and it is now a group effort, which I adore. I moved out of Wallingford for a few years (2020 - 2025), but I'm back, now living with my wife, son and dog (Dillinger) up in Tangletown.

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  1. Chris

    How about  “Birkenstocks & BMWs: Caught between Green Lake and Freemont”
    in case we need any other genres:
    Romantic Comedy: “When Hippie met Yuppie”
    Action: “Naked [Passive] Aggression”
     

  2. Damon

    Why, “Wally World” of course!

  3. Conor

    Wallyhood: Seattle’s best kept secret.

  4. Emily

    Hmm… I keep thinking of plays off other movie titles:
    A Miracle on 45th St
    Sex and the erotic bakery
    From Wallingford to Eternity
     

  5. Anonymous

    Coffee, Cats and Cupcakes – Wallingford and the World!

  6. Anne Silberman

    oops – forgot to leave my name
    Coffee, Cats and Cupcakes: Wallingford and the World!

  7. jacqui

    From Here To Stone Way

    Cats Are From Wallingford, Dogs Are From Greenlake

    …and on behalf of my Texas-based father, who never fails to comment on the number of people at home/in Starbucks/wandering around 45th mid-week whenever he visits:

    Don’t You People Have Jobs?

  8. DOUG.

    Triumph of the Squirrel

  9. Anonymous

    Wallingford: The Story  of a Relatively Cool Neighborhood Told in 120 Minutes.

    I’m not actually entering.  I already have the SIFF connection via their name on my paycheck.

  10. Sara

    Boutiques and Burritos, which explores the evolution of 45th: upscaling on the west side, and almost untouched on the east.

  11. Heidi

    Jacqui: When my parents visit from the Netherlands and  walk through Wallingford they wonder where all the people are and why it is so quiet! 🙂
    “Wallingford: Country Livin’ in the City”
    (They are also surprised that people in Wallingford say hello to strangers. Who does that in a big city?!)
     

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    Thanks all for the titles. Congrats Emily and Anne!

    Now, to get working on that documentary…

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