Categories

Archives

Parks & Rec Seeking Technology Feedback

Seattle Parks and Recreation is hosting meetings to learn from the community how we interact with its website, social media and public computers available at community centers.  These meetings are an opportunity for us to provide feedback on what aspects of its public technology work best and what suggestions we may have for improving its technical public interface.

The meeting in our area is Thursday, September 13, 2012, at Northgate Community Center, 10510 5th Ave NE from 7:00 – 8:30 pm.

For more information, please email steve.sonnen@seattle.gov

Magnuson Park Harvest Celebration Sept 29

Join Magnuson Community Center and the Magnuson Park Children’s Garden & Pea Patch for a day of “Harvest Celebration” on Saturday, September 29 from 11:30am-2:30pm. Special guests, The Smalltime String Band and Harmonica Pocket, will perform starting at 12pm.

Other activities include Debbie Doolittle’s Petting Farm, scarecrow making, an orchard maze and scavenger hunt,   garden games,  Kiddie tractor corral, garden tours and more!  The celebration will be at the Children’s Garden and Magnuson Park Amphitheater, 6344 NE 74th St. The event is free and open to all.  For more information, please contact the community center at 206-684-7026.

Mountaineers Outdoor Fest September 8th

Free Week of Yoga at Two Dog Yoga

Twice a year Two Dog Yoga opens its doors to everyone, for free. The next free week is coming up – Monday August 27 – Sunday September 2. Choose from yoga or qigong…classes are offered both daytime or evening. Try a new form or a new instructor; no limit to how many classes you can take. Bring a friend.

See its website at http://www.twodogyoga.com/events/index.shtml for the schedule. Two Dog Yoga is at 12549 28th Ave. NE.

Sidewalk Repairs on Lake City Way at NE 123rd Street

Tuesday and Wednesday, August 28 and 29, the Seattle Department of Transportation will make repairs to the sidewalk northbound on Lake City Way at NE 123rd Street.  During the work the sidewalk will remain open for pedestrians. However, the crosswalk, northbound right travel lane and right curb lane will be blocked off during the work from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day. On Thursday and Friday, August 30 and 31, again between the hours of  9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., the crews will be doing the same work with the same closures southbound on Lake City Way at NE 123rd.

Pinehurst Pets – Romeo

Romeo the Wonder Watchdog: If you’ve walked by the corner of NE 120th and 25th NE while Romeo’s mom, Cheryl Stumbo, is home (the only times he’s allowed out in the fully fenced yard, so she can reign him in when his barking gets to be too much), you’ll undoubtedly meet Romeo at his favorite greeting post, at the back corner of their yard, which faces 25th NE. There, Romeo will likely pop up out of the hedge and put his big, fluffy front paws over the fence, hoping to make a new friend, while, paradoxically, barking his head off.

Romeo is a 5-year-old Goldendoodle (half Golden Retriever (mom) and half cream-colored Standard Poodle (dad)). Cheryl adopted him when he was 3 months old, and she was living in a tiny apartment in West Seattle, just one year into her recovery from being shot while at work in July, 2006, at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, downtown in the Belltown neighborhood. Romeo, while not an officially trained service dog, helped Cheryl in her recovery by making it easier to get out and be with the public again.

If you would like to see your pet featured in the Pinehurst Pets column, please send a photo and a story about your pet to nancy@pinehurstseattle.org.

Come Use Our Little Free Library

Pinehurst Community Council is excited to be the steward for Little Free Library #2741 on behalf of our neighbors and our community. The way it works is simple:

–        We initially stock the LFL with a variety of good quality books that we hope will interest our neighbors.

–        You stop by and take whatever catches your fancy.

–        You return and bring books to contribute.

–        LFL books are always a gift – never for sale!

It’s just getting going (installed August 17) so please support our library – walk on over and use it!  Its success depends upon all of us. We hope to have a good mix of books, including kids’ books, but it will take on a life of its own as people take and leave books, so it will be exciting to watch which way it drifts.

The library is next to the sidewalk at 2024 NE 113th St. Next time you walk the dog or go to the store, come on by, and don’t forget to bring a book!

For more information about Little Free Libraries, see www.littlefreelibrary.org.

Olympic View gets Cameras to Catch Speeders

The Maple Leaf Community Council has good news regarding traffic safety at Olympic View Elementary:

We learned last week that an automated camera radar enforcement system will be permanently installed on 5th Avenue NE near Olympic View Elementary. These units are like the automatic red light cameras, but focused on speeders. Those caught speeding will receive citations in the mail.

The radar cameras will be placed between the flashing “School Zone” lights. They should be installed, barring construction problems, in August or early September to be operational when the school year begins.

Thank you very much to all the Olympic View Elementary parents and neighboring residents who wrote emails and complained about speeds. You were right. Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) data show speeds during school zone hours at Olympic View Elementary were among the 5 worst in the city.

SDOT Proposes Completion of Bicycle Lane on Roosevelt through Maple Leaf

SDOT is proposing a bicycle lane on the uphill side of Roosevelt Way NE between NE 75th and 85th Streets. The bicycle lane would replace on-street parking. Comments can be submitted via email or at an open house on August 28th from 7:00-8:30pm at the Northgate Community Center. See the project web site for a map and more details.

Groundbreaking Event for Light Rail to Northgate

Sound Transit begins constructing light rail to Northgate tomorrow with a groundbreaking ceremony and party, 3:30PM to 7:30PM at the former Roosevelt QFC at NE 66th St and Roosevelt Way NE. See this page for details: http://www.soundtransit.org/About-Sound-Transit/News-and-events/Calendar/Northgate-Link-Extension-Kick-Off-Event.xml