Go Postal (in a Good Way)

Stopped by the Wallingford Post Office the other day and noticed a sign that USPS is hiring.  You apply online and there are a variety of "Peak Season Casual Positions" around the state: Go to www.usps.com/employment Select "search jobs online" Select "Washington" only Click on "start" Sounds like a good way to get economic stimulus along with some exercise and a chance to snoop into what mail people are getting.  By the way, aren't we lucky that the people who work…

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Sex and Babies: Now Playing

Over the past few weeks, I've seen two movies that clearly had me pegged as their primary target audience. Well, perhaps I'm more like riding the outer fringes of the newest consumer demographic, which Madison Avenue has dubbed, the "Nestie." The Nestie, like the Soccer Mom and Nascar Dad before it, is the new purchasing shzat. They are women in their mid 20s to mid 30s, who are on the cusp or in the throws of planning weddings, buying homes, and having babies. Apparently, this…

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Flash Mob Convergence at Gasworks This Sunday

We may not ever forgive Seattle Met for excluding Wallingford from their "15 Best Places to Live" list, but that won't preclude us from mentioning a flash mob they're putting together this Sunday at Gasworks Park, from 2:00 to 2:30 p.m. According to Wiktionary, a flash mob, by definition, is "a group of people who converge on a spot with little forewarning, perform some action (usually a protest or a dance), and disperse quickly."  Conversely, the gathering this Sunday has given…

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The Weekend is Upon Us!

Wondering what to do with yourself this weekend?  We've got you covered... and so do some of these events, just in case Friday's predicted rain storm pans out.  Here are a few things to choose from this first weekend of June.  Enjoy!         Wallingford Garden Tour.  Some scrooge has removed signs advertising this event throughout the neighborhood (SHAME!) so be sure to catch the tour in support of the Wallingford Neighborhood Office.   Sunday, 10-4.  Read more here.  And don't forget to talk…

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Banditry

Two reports of banditry about the 'hood recently. First, we hear from an anonymous tipster that there's floral filching fomenting: Plant Bandit--  wanted to let  you know that several homes near 46th and Bagley had plant and landscaping material quasi-stolen during the night last night.  Plants were uprooted, potted plants (complete with saucers) and unplanted veggies were taken from my deck (very creepy, as whoever it was was directly outside my cracked-open bedroom window) and moved to the street, a bag…

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Love Hearing From Ya’

I'm not trying to flatter you.  Wallyhood readers literally are the most articulate, interesting people in the world. For proof, check out these Forums and Comments.  And don't hold back on sharing your thoughts! Living in the shadow of the Wallingford Inn?  Finding it shady?  This discussion answers the question:  "How bad is the area around Wallingford Inn?". What about that suspicious visitor showing up at your door claiming to be a Census worker?  "Census visitor or identity theft?":  prudence or…

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Zoo Tunes

Outside our borders, but well within walking distance, the Zoo Tunes schedule is posted and ready for you to make your plans. Grab a blanket and a picnic basekt and head up to see Jewel, Steve Earl, Jimmy Cliff, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Levon Helm, John Hiatt, Herbie Hancock and other musical greats, all in our own backyard. Check out the full schedule on the Zoo Tunes web site. And remember, if you don't feel like turning your rug rats…

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