Casey MacNerthney at SeattlePI.com has an article with statistics about car prowls at Northgate, especially on the Friday after Thanksgiving. They were pretty surprising to me. Use caution this week and prevent becoming a victim.
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Casey MacNerthney at SeattlePI.com has an article with statistics about car prowls at Northgate, especially on the Friday after Thanksgiving. They were pretty surprising to me. Use caution this week and prevent becoming a victim. As I posted just over a week ago, mayor-elect Mike McGinn asked me and 70 other transition “ambassadors” to reach out to our communities and ask for feedback on three questions to help him in his transition. Thank you to everyone who sent feedback. Here is the one page summary I sent to Mike’s transition office this morning. It was difficult to summarize so many thoughtful and specific comments, therefore the detailed feedback was also sent as well.
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The Ghost Light Kids Have you ever wished you could explore behind the scenes at a theater? The Ghost Light Kids are ready to take you on a private tour! Monday, December 7, 2009 For more information visit: http://meredithjberlin.weebly.com Mayor-elect Mike McGinn wants to hear from you. Please join him: Monday November 30th Read more about Mike McGinn’s transition process and outreach at: http://new.seattle.gov/ St. Catherine Church and School in Maple Leaf will be holding its Annual Holiday Bazaar this Saturday 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday 9 am to 1 pm. The Bazaar will feature a bake sale, at least 5 varieties of take-and-bake pies, holiday crafts, and booths. St. Catherine Church and School
New members sought for the Seattle Pedestrian Advisory Board – Application deadline is December 16thHelp shape Seattle’s future as the most walkable city in the nation Three volunteers are being sought to serve on the Seattle Pedestrian Advisory Board. Residents are invited to apply to serve on a volunteer committee that plays an influential role in implementing Seattle’s Pedestrian Master Plan. The board advises the mayor and City Council, participates in planning and project development, evaluates policies and makes recommendations. Board members serve a two-year term, with an opportunity to serve a second term. The volunteers are frequent walkers of a variety of ages, levels of mobility and walks of life, and from areas throughout the city. Members must be Seattle residents and may not be city employees. The group meets the second Wednesday of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. at City Hall, located at 600 Fourth Ave., James and Cherry streets. People interested in serving on the board are encouraged to submit by Dec. 16 a resume and cover letter explaining their interest to: Brian Dougherty, Seattle Department of Transportation, For more information, call Brian Dougherty at (206) 684-5124, or e-mail him at the address above. |
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