Add one more food establishment to the growing list Wallingford “celebrestaurants” — now it’s Satay’s turn to be in the spotlight on The Food Network. On Monday night, June 27, “Meat and Potatoes” will feature an episode called “Meat on a Stick.” Tune in and find out what Chef Rahm Fama thinks about Satay’s spicy, sweet beef sataya. He must’ve been pretty impressed if they shot 9 hours worth of footage for a 7 minute segment!
To celebrate, the Satay guys are hosting a viewing party at the Phinney Neighborhood Association’s Community Hall, located at 6532 Phinney Avenue N., from…5th of July Gas Works Cleanup
Last year, all the good trash was gone by the time I got to the Starbucks 5th of July Cleanup at Gas Works Park. In response to the huge 2010 turnout, this year boasts three check in points: Gas Works Park, the Center for Wooden Boats at South Lake Union, and Rogers Playfield in Eastlake) so hopefully trash enough for everyone. I’d still recommend checking in at 9am to ensure you don’t get stuck with a choice of extra-venti or extra-extra-venti for your t-shirt and everyone in your party gets his/her own trash picker.
Check-in and snacking …
Lowell Elementary eyes Lincoln for 4th/5th grade APP
The Stranger reported today that Lowell Elementary is contemplating moving its 4th and 5th grade APP students to the Lincoln High School site here in Wallingford for the 2011-12 school year. The Capitol Hill-based school is home to three specialized programs within the district: Accelerated Progress Program (APP), General Education/Advanced Learning Opportunity (ALO) and Specialized Education, and as such, its projected enrollment numbers for this fall could be close to 700, according to the Stranger’s article. Lowell’s School Report from the district for the school year 2009-10 shows a total of 441 students, and the Stranger reports that the school’s …
Block Party 101 – Let’s Get This Party Started
As part of our ongoing series around community building and preparedness skill training, we are hosting our quarterly preparedness potluck breakfast:
Block Party 101
This Saturday, June 25th
Wallingford Community Senior Center
9:00-Noon.
Forget the gloom and doom associated with the whole subject of emergency preparedness. The first and most important aspect of a prepared and resilient community is that we get to know our neighbors. What better way to do that than with the annual Night Out Against Crime block party. Time to break out those covered dishes, paint the kids’ faces, line up for sack races and go …
Ladybug gets a touch up this weekend
Folks who live around Burke Avenue North and N. 49th Street are holding their annual painting party this Sunday to freshen up their beloved ladybug mural, and everyone is welcome to come. If you’re interested in joining in the fun, bring a dish or snack to share. The painting party is from 2-5 pm followed by a potluck.
The ladybug was created seven years ago under the helm of Eric Higbee and funded by the Seattle Neighborhood Matching Fund.…
Wallingford Wading Pool Hours
Now that summer’s upon us (in theory, at least) the Wallingford Wee Set can look forward to a little splash time at the Wallingford Wading Pool. Opening day is Wednesday, June 29, and the season runs through Friday, August 19. The wading pool will run on a limited schedule again this year, only on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from noon until 7pm.
If you’re disappointed in these limited hours and hoping for a little more water time, Wallingford Community Council member Eric Fisk has this suggestion:
The city is looking to convert wading pools to spray parks because they…Crosswalk Buckets ‘n Flags
You know them by the distinctive orange flags peeping over the top; you’ve probably used them a few times yourself, and your neighbors have been raving about them. I’m talking about the crosswalk buckets and flag stations that are installed in a few troublesome intersections throughout Wallingford; and it looks like we’ll be getting some more stations soon. Hurrah!
Wallingford Community Council vice president Jon deLeeuw let us know that the WCC has funds to install and maintain 17 new crosswalk flags and bucket stations throughout the neighborhood, and he’s seeking community input on possible locations. Here’s where he thinks …