Space available at Wallingford Childcare Center

The folks over at the Wallingford Childcare Center (2115 N. 42nd Street, in the Wallingford United Methodist Church)  wrote to tell us that they have part-time spaces available immediately for the following ages/schedules: Pre-K room (Rocket Room):  (2 full days) Wednesday full day and Friday full days Age: Must be entering kindergarten in Fall of 2012 Toddler Room (Rainbow Room): - (4 full days) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday full days Age: Child must have birthdate between September 2009 and March 2010…

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Crosswalk campaign

Wallingford resident and JSIS parent Meg Chadsey has put together a letter-writing campaign to get a crosswalk installed on NE Pacific Street at either Latona Avenue NE or 2nd Avenue NE. so students and their families who use the Burke Gilman trail can safely cross NE Pacific on their way to & from school. In her email to us, she writes: This project would also benefit all trail users (bike commuters, Wallingford residents, those wishing to access the Wallingford greenway via the recently…

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Burglaries in Wallingford

Update: 4:43pm: The P-I reports a third burglary occurred last night, on the 4000 block of Sunnyside Avenue North. According to the P-I, "Police believe the burglar entered through an unlocked front door and stole a purse near there. The theft was not discovered until after 6 a.m. Tuesday morning." Update 3:15pm: We've just learned that only one of the two houses previously reported had an unlocked door. Earlier: The Seattle P-I reports that two burglaries occurred last night in Wallingford within a…

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Backyard Zoo

Did you know rats can tunnel? Yeah, I guess it shouldn't come as a big surprise, they're clever beasts, but we were gobsmacked to discover a network of tunnels running under our chicken coop last weekend, and popping up opportunely near the feed bucket. Thus, last Saturday found us digging out the floor to bury a wire mesh barrier connecting to all the walls, to keep the little nasties out. It didn't work. Two days later, they'd managed to create a…

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Community Council Meeting Wednesday

The Wallingford Community Council will hold its March meeting at 7:00 PM, Wednesday March 7th at the Good Shepherd Center. Among the topics on the agenda are: a petition to the city for a crosswalk on N. Pacific St. for John Stanford students, proposals to reduce fossil fuel use in Washington State, and an update on the Skanska project at 3400 Stone Way. Everyone is welcome.

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Recycling EVERYTHING in Wallingford

We've all been there. You're staring at that old computer, light bulb, battery, pile of packing peanuts or what-have-you, knowing a) you do not want to keep it, b) you are not supposed to dump it into the garbage can. Your self-image as a progressive, environmentally-conscious citizen of the Earth is at stake. So what do you do? You thank Barb Burrill, that's what you do. Because she has assembled this handy list of recycling resources in and near Wallingford for…

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Recycled Cycles / Bike Expo

Check out this ride. Pretty sweet, huh? We were heading to MOHAI this morning for a showing of The Frog Prince* and decided to stop off at Recycled Cycles on Boat Street to see about getting a bike for Baby Z. There were just two models there that were a fit for a three-and-a-quarter year old kid with a 12.5" inseam, and nothing for under $120. When we asked whether they had anything used, we were reminded that Recycled Cycles has…

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