Densmore Block Garage Sale

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Diane writes: One of our neighbors (in the 4100 block of Densmore) is moving and is having a garage sale this Saturday.  Some of the other neighbors are joining in to make it our 3rd annual block-wide garage sale. The garage sale is this Saturday, June 15, from 9:00am to 1:00pm. The Densmore/41st block is directly across from the SE corner of Hamilton. Folks are also invited to participate if they have items they'd like to sell. Drop us an email at…

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Wings and Wheels (and Supper, too)

If you're interested in learning more about bees and Urban Beekeeping, then you'll want to head down to OmCulture (2210 N. Pacific Street) this Friday (June 14) at 7:00PM for a potluck supper with Seattle Urban Permaculture. Bob Redmond, creator of the Common Acre's "Flight Path" honey bee project at Sea-Tac. In WINGS AND WHEELS, Bob Redmond will talk about bee and human food systems. The talk will cover a history of bees, kinds of bees, the impact of bees in food…

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Public Meetings Continue on Wallingford Development

Mary wrote to us this morning to let us know about the following meetings that are scheduled to discuss the development in lower Wallingford. First and foremost, there is a meeting tonight at 7pm at Varsity Inn (1801 N. 34th St.): If you're interested in helping frame the inevitable development of South Wallingford/North Lake Union, there are many opportunities to participate! 1) email <[email protected]> for more information 2) Join the next planning meeting this Tuesday, June 11, 7PM at Varsity Cafe to prepare…

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A conversation with the mayor on aging in the community

This Thursday, June 13, from 11:30am to 1:00PM, Mayor Mike McGinn and the City of Seattle's Aging & Disabilities Director, Jesse Eller will be at the Wallingford Community Senior Center (4649 Sunnyside Avenue North, lower level) to discuss aging in the community. A light lunch will be served. Please RSVP: [email protected] or 206-461-7825.

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A Flock of Flamingos

Jane writes: I'm wondering if you can shed any light on the roving "flock" of flamingos in our little corner of Wallingford. They were in the front yard of one house near us last week and I saw them in a different yard this morning. And now they are dressed in serapes and straw hats and are asking for money! I can send you a picture if you haven't seen them yet. I love them and am so happy they are…

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Bill The Butcher – Will It Finally Open?

Reeve Baily wrote to tell us some good news about Bill The Butcher: For over a year, there's been a sign outside the ex 7-11 on Stone Way promising that "Bill the Butcher" was "Coming Soon". However a few weeks ago, there were folks actually building, buzzing and bustling in the space. Fast forward to today: they are finally ready to (softly) open!   "It's more like a full dress rehearsal" said CEO J'Amy Owens. "We will have a traditional grand…

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Nahla Reunites With Her Owner

Back in September, we told you the sad story about Nahla -- the dog who had been stolen out in front of Kate's Pub on September 27. We're happy to report that Nahla was found, almost nine months later, and has been reunited with her owner, Mary, on June 3. We don't have all the specifics yet, but here's what was posted on the Help FIND Nahla Facebook page: Nahla was FOUND!!!!!!!!!!!!! on June 3rd 2013 in the Seattle area. Details…

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