SPU holds first “Green Group” meeting for Dump

The drive to renew the North Transfer Station (NTS, or, colloquially, the Dump) continues on apace. We received this update from Bill Benzer, the SPU project manager for the effort: Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) recently formed a new group of neighbors and community members to build off of the work of the North Transfer Station (NTS) Stakeholder Group process, which ended in June, by planning programming elements of the green space around the new transfer station. This past June, the NTS…

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How to Survive a Zombie Attack

Everybody knows there are zombies, sometimes hundreds of them, in Fremont.  What would happen if the crowd spilled east of Stone Way one of these days, and we were attacked by them?  How do we protect ourselves?  Would rubbing garlic all over ourselves do any good?  (No!  Try cilantro instead!) Even the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has deemed this topic worthy of attention.  See their newish webpage Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse here. This month's Wallingford Walk, "How to…

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Go on a ‘Hood Hunt this Wednesday night

How well do you think you know your way around Wallingford? Now's your chance to show off your mad map skills and join folks on a 'Hood Hunt, right here in our very own neighborhood, this Wednesday evening (9/14), beginning at 6pm. This free, map-based scavenger hunt begins at St. Benedict Church (Wallingford Avenue N. and N. 49th St.) Here's how it works: Download a 'Hood Hunt map on their website (the map will have a grid with familiar landmarks, but…

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Help put the ‘home’ in Wallingford Home Tour

We're just about a month away from the 9th annual Wallingford Home Tour and the Wallingford Neighborhood Office is still looking for homeowners to add their homes to the tour. The Home Tour is scheduled for Sunday, October 2, from 11am - 4pm and the proceeds support the Wallingford Neighborhood office. Hopefully the WNO won't run into the same problems as last year, when they had to cancel the Home Tour due to lack of homeowner participation. The good news, though,…

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Doggy Style now open

This time, I mean it. Really. Doggy Style East Coast Hot Dogs (4455 Stone Way N, adjacent to Big Wheel) is open for business. How do I know this? I'm munching on a New Yorker now (hot dog with sauerkraut and mustard) for lunch, and it's good. More on that later. I met with Robi who had been hired by owners Odie and Michael to set up the stand, and he gave me the skinny on the whole "open/closed/open/closed" situation. Owners…

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Smash and Grabs at the QFC

UPDATE 9/9:  Terrie Johnston, the North Precinct Crime Prevention Coordinator with the Seattle Police Department, got back to me after this post was published.  She has a theory as to why the images have not yet been obtained by SPD and will investigate further.  But she wants us to know that SPD will gladly take evidence of crime in the neighborhood.  I'll be working behind the scenes to connect her with Tina or the QFC team.  Hopefully, SPD will have some…

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New yoga studio has open house tomorrow

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A new yoga studio called Aditi Yoga | Bodywork is opening on Stone Way (4206 Stone Way North, rear entrance) and they're holding an open house tomorrow (Saturday, 9/10) from 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm. The studio will hold three free classes and drawings for prizes including free massages, yoga mats, monthly unlimited yoga, and more. Here's some more information about the studio: Aditi offers yoga for everyone in our bright Wallingford studio. We welcome all ages and body types to…

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