Christmas Carol Sing-a-Long

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Each year, Wallingford Presbyterian Church hosts a sing-a-long of Christmas Carols for the whole community, featuring a full band, all your favorite holiday tunes, and plenty of candy canes and hot chocolate. This year the event is on Thursday, December 12 at 7pm at Wallingford Presbyterian Church on the corner of 42nd and Ashworth. We hope you'll join us and bring your friends and neighbors!  

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Design Review Update at the Guild 45th Site

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The building planned at the site of Wallingford’s only field of fenced-off wildflowers, where the storied Guild 45th Theatre once stood, has undergone its final design review. On October 21, the Seattle Design Review Board met with architects from Clark | Barnes who presented their final draft for the currently unnamed multi-family building at 2115 North 45th Street. This online meeting was a follow-up to an initial design review in February, where the architects presented three designs, none remarkable, but one…

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Playfield: “Let’s Talk to Each Other”

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[Editor's note: The author is a neighbor who attended the November 20 meeting. Readers are invited to share their thoughts either in the comments below or by emailing us at Wallyhood about submitting their own article.] There was a strong turnout at last week's hearing on the future of Wallingford playfield. Both sides spoke well; the problem was no one was listening. Side A's supporters burst in to wild applause while Side B sat arms folded in stony silence. When Side…

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December De-Lights at WCSC

All events are at, or meet up at the Wallingford Community Center - 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N. Ste 140, Seattle WA  98103. FYI We will be closed Thanksgiving, the 28th and Friday the 29th. WCSC Book Club Tuesday, December 3 1:00 to 2:00 pm The Book Club pick for December is Breath the New Science of a Lost Art by Simon Nestor.  It’s a New York Times bestseller, a Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book of 2020 and it was named a Best Book…

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Crime in the City, and in the ‘Hood

From the Wallyhood Crime Desk… The recent report on apparently random gun violence here in Wallingford (and I consider neighborhood discharges to be gun violence whether they hit anything or not) led me to consider crime in our area. The editors here at Wallyhood suggested a story idea to our stable of writers on crime near Gasworks Park, as we’ve noted an infrequent, but fairly steady, reporting of primarily property crime (break-ins and thefts) around that location. But what about for…

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Dance Fremont Silent Auction

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As the holiday season gets into full swing, Wallyhood would like to let the community know about Dance Fremont's Silent Auction.    The following was provided by Una Ludviksen, Dance Fremont's Communications and Marketing. Welcome to Dance Fremont’s First-Ever Steadfast Silent Auction! November 11 - December 14. Join us in making high-quality dance education accessible to everyone! Dance Fremont has been dedicated to empowering youth and adults through ballet and modern dance since 1996. With your support in this auction, we…

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Letter in Support of Japanese Dual Language Immersion at JSIS

The budget challenges facing Seattle Public Schools are widely recognized, but here in Wallingford, the implications hit particularly close to home -- for my family and for many others at John Stanford School, which is not scheduled for closure, but still rumored to be considered for significant change. Students have been bracing for impact as the district initially proposed, then reversed, plans to close 21 schools, ultimately narrowing it down to a potential four "under-enrolled schools" (and leaving the wildly underfunded…

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