Wallingford celebrates May Day

Sunday is May Day, and the weather forecast calls for clear, sunny skies with a high of 66 degrees. Heaven! Reader Kimberly C dropped us a note to let us know that her Morris dance troupe, The Sound and Fury Morris Dancers will be greeting the sunrise on Sunday morning at Gas Works Park. You may remember, this is the same group who Wassailed their way around Meridian Park back in January. I'll let her explain the May Day dance: Morris…

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39th Street closure

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A little late, but the folks at Stoneway Village, LLC. wanted to let neighbors to know about the street closure on 39th at Stone Way this morning.  They made a last minute call this morning at 5am to close the street today, from 6:30 am to approximately 3:30 pm, so that they could "pour a slab on grade in the middle section of the project."  The alley and the sidewalk on the south side of the street are both open. Another…

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60 Second Interview! – Jay Farias

Pull up a bar stool and take a minute to get to know another wonderful Wallyhood sponsor: Jay Farias, Proprietor of Bandolero: Where are you from? - Dartmouth, Massachusetts. I moved here in 1991. What’s the secret of your success? – I'm not successful yet!  But the secret to success is hard work, diligence and stick-to-it-iveness.  You can't give up because the restaurant business is a roller-coaster ride.  You have to serve a good quality product with a friendly staff.  People…

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Wallingford Art Walk gets a mascot

As soon as the clouds broke on Tuesday afternoon, artists Maggie Schneider and Siolo Thompson made a beeline to their latest project, a new mural for the Wallingford Art Walk.  The mural, which is located on the side of the building that houses Bottleworks and City Cellars, features a 20' tall robot, in mid-stride, amid a soon-to-be colorful backdrop. He'll be leaving a wake of flowers in his path when the mural's done, just in time for the May 4 Art…

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Botched burglaries on 45th St. Weds. night

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We just received the following email from Jon DeLeeuw from Not a Number: Somebody tried to break into the following businesses (that we know of) on Wed. night approx 3AM: Fainting Goat, Not A Number/Sock Monster Teahouse Kuan Yin (not sure on this, damage seemed slight) Joule Rusty Pelican The alarm at Joule went off at 3:30AM, and obviously scared them off as they left their crowbar and hammer by Joules back door. They used a brute force method, basically ripping…

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The kindness of neighbors

Last Monday, Amy over at My Green Lake posted a story about a Tangletown neighbor who watched in horror as an Amazon Fresh delivery truck driver backed into his parked car.  He blogged about it, along with the interesting turn of events that happened afterward. I won't give away the whole premise of the story because I'd rather you go and read it on Matt Kowalczyk's blog.  It's well worth the read, too, since it's one of those super-awesomely feel good…

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