Today: Community Council + Farmer’s Market Returns

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Tonight is the annual meeting of the Wallingford Community Council! The late breaking agenda from the always excellent Erika:

Wallingford CCWe hope you can join us for the WCC Annual Meeting in Room 202 of the Good Shepherd Center at 7 p.m. Wed 5/27

Come hear about the accomplishments of your community council and plans for the upcoming year. Help shape our programs on the Wallingford Waterway Walk (including opening WW20); cleanup of derelict buses & campers on Northlake Way; Land Use proposals; and other issues of interest. We’ll also elect new officers at the end of the meeting. See you there! Agenda:

  • 2014/15 WCC Overview
  • WW22 Spring Cleanup
  • WW20 WCC Permit Status
  • Waterway Project Update
  • Committee Updates (Land Use, Transportation, Quality of Life)
  • Board Member Elections

Also, the Wallingford Farmer’s Market at Meridian Playground reopens for the season! From 3:30 to 7:00 PM every Wednesday, on our calendar and hopefully yours. The essentials from their fine new Web site:

New this year at the farmer’s market: Locally Leavened Breads joins the mix. A whole array of sourdough bread made from wild yeast and Washington-milled grains.

Please park along Meridian Avenue N. No parking available in the Good Shepherd Center parking lot or along Sunnyside Avenue N.

Sounds like the farmer’s market is increasingly becoming a good place to grab dinner and eat it right there on site. I’ve been chatting with the Meaningful Movies about maybe screening movies right after the farmer’s market outdoors, wouldn’t it be cool to grab some food and then watch a movie? We’ll see!

Wallingford Farmers Market


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Eric

I've lived here since 1998. I spent 13 years at Microsoft as a developer and manager, concurrent with Ballmer's reign. I quit after seeing my third consecutive project cancelled, while my parents needed help, and my wife was getting stressed working at Seattle Public Schools. Since then, I have helped family and community while taking on side projects and volunteer work. I led the renovation of Meridian Playground, helped moderate the South Transfer Station design, helped advance the Green Lake Way road diet, and have guided several transportation and parks projects through neighborhood involvement. I wrote for Wallyhood for a while and was president of the Wallingford Community Council during the great recession, where thankfully, land use was not an issue. I'm an impatient moderate vegetarian who believes in practical win-win solutions.

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  1. Ally

    Hooray! I will certainly attend. I’m all for Meaningful Movies moving to a grassy outdoor spot!

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