Community Council Meets Tomorrow Night

The Wallingford Community Council will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 3, 7:00 PM at the Good Shepherd Center. Among items on the agenda will be updates on the Skanska/Brooks building, updates on various pending land use issues in our community, a presentation by the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition, planning for the election of new Board members, and information concerning other Wallingford issues and events. Everyone is welcome.

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ÜbrLocal, uberWallingford

In keeping with the "Wallingford local" spirit, some local entrepreneurs are test marketing a new hyperlocal business called, appropriately, ÜbrLocal. The premise is simple: your neighbors are growing vegetables and making goods right nearby. You want those things. You are willing to buy those things, they want to sell you those things. So how do you find each other? Enter ÜbrLocal, a web service that allows buyers and sellers to find each other locally: Our mission is to provide a ​network for urban…

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FOUND: Female Black Cat

4/1, 7:41pm Update: We received an email from Don Baxter of the Seattle Animal Shelter, in response to the information reported below regarding the shelter's euthanasia policy. A copy of the email appears below. 4/1, 4:27pm Update: Jim thought he had a lead on the cat's owner earlier today, but it turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. If you think you have a lead on the cat's human, send us an email at [email protected]. Jim wrote to tell…

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Swarms in Wallingford

The following post was written by lower Wallingford beekeeper, Kevin. Honeybee swarming season is coming soon. Swarming is the natural way honeybee colonies reproduce. What happens is that during the winter of dormancy in the hive, the queen bee starts laying eggs and the workers raise the young as the colony starts ramping up their numbers for the upcoming spring’s bounty of flowering trees and plants. If and when a hive becomes too crowded, the hive decides to split in two.…

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Enjoy Satay’s Signature Peanut Sauce At Home

Good news for Satay fans: The restaurant's freshly-roasted, house made peanut sauce is now available in 16 oz bottles to take home for $9.95. And for those of you who are willing to try some new Malaysian dishes, owner Peter Ringold recently returned from a trip to Malaysia and brought home some more recipes to try out as weekly specials including Malaysian Fried Chicken (topped with fried chilies, red onions, curry leaves and ginger), Ayam Masak Merah (chicken in tomato sauce), and Black Pepper Tofu. These dishes…

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Easter Egg Hunt tomorrow at Wallingford Center

Wallingford Center's annual Easter Celebration takes place tomorrow (Saturday, March 30), beginning at 9:00am. The fun starts with the Bubble Man appearing at the West entrance. Then at 10:00am, round up the kiddos (and their baskets) for some good, old fashioned egg huntin'. The hunt will be organized into four different age groups: those under 3; ages 4-5; ages 6-7; and kids ages 8 and up. From 10:00am - 12:00pm, kids can meet that long-eared galoot, the Easter Bunny, and afterwards,…

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Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club Open House

If you've got kids 10 and up who love being out on the water, then you'll want to check out Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club (SCKC), which meets just over yonder, at the Green Lake Small Craft Center. This Saturday, SCKC is holding an Open House, from 10:00am to 1:00pm, for kids (and parents) to come and see what the club has to offer. Here's some information from the club: Is your 5th grader/middle school student looking for a great sport that…

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