Clue and Other November Arts Events at LHS

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Clue: High School Edition This November, Theatre Arts at Lincoln High School will be presenting Clue: High School Edition, written by Sandy Rustin and based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn. Broadwaylicensing.com describes it this way: Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount movie which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery. The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party where murder and blackmail are on…

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Stone Way Needs to Be Safe to Cross – Join a Community Cross-Walkathon Protest

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This post comes to us from neighbor Tracy Timmons-Gray.  About thirty minutes after my 67- year old mother left my apartment after we had dinner together on the evening of Friday, October 20, she called me, crying. I asked her what was wrong, and she told me about how she was almost hit by two cars while walking the cross-walk at 40th and Stone Way to get to the bus stop in front of Emerald City Athletics. As she crossed the…

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Put a Lid on It – I-5, that is.

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Where I-5 cuts low through Wallingford Hill between NE 45th and NE 50th is the easiest place in town to cover with a lid. A lid will reduce freeway noise and pollution and provide 14 acres of new open space. With the enormous increase in housing in the University District, this can be the open space that fills a growing need. Lids over freeways are not new. One of the first was Freeway Park in downtown Seattle. Several others cover parts…

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WCSC Welcomes You to Events in November

Wallingford Community Senior Center would like to welcome the greater community to a couple special November events. Writing Poetry Without Rhyme: Poetry for All Occasions This four week workshop meets: Mondays: 2:00 to 3:30 pm 11/06/23, 11/13/23. 11/20/23 and 11/27/23 This class will offer ideas and techniques for writing free verse poetry, poems without rhyme at the ends of the lines. Absolutely no previous experience writing poetry is needed. Experienced writers are very welcomed, too. Each class will offer new poetry…

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Wallingford Community Council Meeting TODAY – Come and Join Us

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The Wallingford Community Council monthly meeting is this Wednesday evening.  Come and learn about what is happening in Wallingford and see where you might be interested in participating and volunteering. Monthly Meeting Wednesday November 1, 2023, 7 PM Location: Room 202 of the Good Shepherd Center, 4659 Sunnyside Ave N. Agenda: Welcome and Call to Order Guests: Scott Lien /Kamiak and Weinstein AU will present an update on their 6-story, 105-unit apartment building at 4318 Stone Way North.  The project will include space for…

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An Interview with District 4 Candidates Davis and Rivera

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Tuesday, November 7, is an election day. Among the offices up for grabs is the District 4 city council seat being vacated by Alex Pedersen. District 4 encompasses part of Wallingford, the University District and areas north of the U District including Roosevelt and Wedgewood. Surviving the primary and heading now into the general election are two candidates: Ron Davis and Maritza Rivera. So, get out and vote! But before you vote, inform yourself. The Wallyhood editors got together and came…

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A WPP Production: Disenchanted

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Think you know princesses? Think again! Woodland Park Players’ production of Disenchanted delivers comic relief in a hilariously subversive, not-for-the-kiddies hit musical running Nov. 3-5, 2023. Nominated for “Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical” (Outer Critics Circle Awards) and “Best New Off-Broadway musical” (Off Broadway Alliance), this musical is anything but Grimm. Disenchanted features a multi-cultural cast of 15 women to play these royal renegades, spanning five decades from ages 20-to-60-something. Woodland Park Players really puts the “community” in community theater, drawing on the talent of local…

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