Wallyhood Community Meetup @ Blue Star Café on Wednesday!

Wallyhood wants to connect! Your neighborhood blog can’t operate in a vacuum, although all of our major media role models (recall our unofficial motto, “It’s not like we’re the New York Times”) do just fine in the far reaches of outer space.

We’re inviting you to come meet us and talk about potentially involving yourselves in the venture that is Wallyhood. Fancy yourself a writer? An editor? Got a beef? Want to bequeath a family fortune to us? Then please consider coming to the Blue Star Café on Wednesday, January 8 at 7:00 p.m. to hang out with us.  We’ll be in the back room. We’ll discuss becoming a writer, new story ideas, opportunities to join the elite corps of editors, or anything else remotely connected to community engagement in our little neighborhood.

There will be beer, wine, and snacks. Wallyhood may even pay for some of them, depending on the size of the family fortune bequeathed beforehand (by the way, does anybody have MacKenzie Scott’s email address?).

See you on Wednesday!


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Gary Shigenaka

Gary recently retired from a long career as a marine biologist with NOAA, where he responded to oil & chemical spills and provided scientific support following hurricanes. He has been a Wallingford resident for over 30 years, his son attending John Stanford International School and Hamilton Middle School. He's been around here for so long, he remembers when there was a McDonald's at Stone Way and 45th!