Interlake Public School Days

Ever wonder what Wallingford Center used to be before it was Wallingford Center? Spin back the clock to 1904, and you'll find them opening the Interlake Public School, the first school in Wallingford (Latona followed in 1906 and Lincoln in 1907). Interlake closed its doors in 1971 (leaving the building vacant for 15 years: and you thought the Festering Pit at Stone Way and 40th was an eyesore!), so, if we do our math right, that means that students in the…

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Species on the Verge

Back in July, we put out a call to artists for an interesting art installation called "Species on the Verge & Other Works w/POV" at Wallingford Center. If you hadn't seen it during the Art Walk, now's your chance to stop by the Kerf International Gallery (located inside Wallingford Center) and see the installation through Sept 23rd. Debra Barnes, the creative director for the project wrote to tell us that "The artists are terrific and the universe is smiling." Hours are…

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Snackdown: Wallingford vs. International District

The Seattle Neighborhood Snackdown has moved to its semi-finals stage and along with it, our beloved neighborhood. Early on in the contest, Wallingford flattened Madrona and then went on to the next level where we bested Fremont. Now we're up against the International District and so far, it's a pretty close race. We've got until Sunday to lock this down, so every vote counts. Click here to do your part, and Wallingford will soon have another smell co-mingling with the mouthwatering…

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Word from Cat

A reader wrote in about bumping into Real Change vendor Cat outside the PCC in Fremont and asked us follow up with her about where she's been recently, and why she's left her spot in front of Bartell Drugs. Cat sent us an update providing insight into the jockeying for locations which goes on among our street community: To answer your query as to why I moved my selling location from the Wallingford Bartell's [sic] to the Fremont PCC  I will do…

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Apply now for 2012 arts & cultural funds

Every year, our neighborhood hosts a number of community arts and cultural events, adding to the funky, artsy, and sometimes quirky vibrancy of Wallingford. Some of these events, including the Edible Book Festival, HonkFest West, and the Seattle Improvised Music Festival (SIMF), receive annual funding through the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs' Neighborhood & Community Arts program which serves to "Help Seattle’s neighborhood art councils and community-based groups produce annual festivals and events that enhance the visibility of neighborhoods, promote…

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Wurst Festival

Reminder: today (Friday) and tomorrow they're holding the 29th Annual Wallingford Wurst Festival at St. Benedict's School. If you've got kids, it's a ton of fun: so many bouncy-house slides, bouncy-house tumble rooms, bouncy-house obstacle courses, they should call it the Wallingford Bouncy House Festival. That lacks a certain alliterative appeal, though. Plus there's food, music**, crafts, a biergarten* and all sortsa blingy goodness. Yeah, the weather may kinda suck, but if you waited around for good weather in this town,…

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3400 Stone Way

Think about the Burke Gilman Trail for a moment.  Think about where it reveals itself to the neighborhood at N. 34th & Stone Way.  Now imagine a a vibrant, active building that has a relationship to the trail - a living building that connects the community.  What if that building takes little or nothing from the earth, not even during construction, and then gives back to the environment in return? Skanska USA and Fremont Dock Company are teaming up to bring…

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