Come to the Historic Wallingford launch party

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Historic Wallingford Launch Party

Saturday, January 6th, 2:30 to 4 p.m.
Good Shepherd Center, 4649 Sunnyside Ave N., Room 202
Please RSVP to [email protected]
Hosted by the Historic Wallingford Board

After more than a year of planning and assessing interest, we are proud to announce the formation of a new neighborhood organization, Historic Wallingford. We, the board of Historic Wallingford, invite you to join us Saturday, January 6th, as we share our story and vision for the future of the organization—a vision of fostering a greater understanding of our collective history and architecture through storytelling, programming, and events that will bring neighbors together. Learn about our volunteer opportunities and bring your ideas. Seattle historians Paul Dorpat and Tom Veith will be in attendance to share neighborhood history. Let’s recognize Wallingford for what it is—a special place and a Seattle treasure!

Memberships are available at http://www.historicwallingford.org and will help support and fund the organization and provide members free entry to upcoming events in 2018. A membership makes a great gift! Historic Wallingford is an independent nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization.


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Glenn Singer - Glenn has worked in the residential and commercial construction industry for over 50 years. He started his career with Owens Corning where he held the positions of salesman, Branch Manager and Director of Builder Marketing. After 25 years he joined CertainTeed Corporation where he was Director of Marketing and Director of Building Science. Before retiring, Glenn also served as the Chief Executive Officer for Builder Partnerships, a firm that negotiated and managed rebates for over 500 home builders in the United States and Canada. He currently works with building material manufacturers assisting them to develop and implement successful builder strategies and programs. Glenn has served as Chairman of the National Council of the Housing Industry (NCHI), the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) council for manufacturers as well as a member of NAHB’s Executive Committee. In addition, he has been a member of NAHB’s Energy and Research committees as well as a member of the NAHB Research Center’s Board of Directors. Glenn received the coveted “Member of Distinction” award from NCHI for his continuous leadership and contributions to NCHI and NAHB.

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  1. cathy wonderful

    Love to hear results of this meeting. I keep asking re Kitaros, Iron Bull an d guild? Been discussed?

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