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She understands the mechanics of run- “I was tutored before, after and during ning a small family business, because she school,” she said. “I’m not one of those worked alongside her parents, sister and people that things come to easy. I had to husband at KMD, Inc. for 15 years. She w or k h ard .” has also worked in large corporations, Learning the value of hard work at a like Harbor Properties, which developed young age, however, paid off for Dennis. major real estate in the city. She took her first internship at a law Dennis’ background prepared her for firm in downtown Atlanta while still in her current post as CEO of the West Se- high school. All of the other interns were attle Chamber of Commerce, where she college students. The next summer, she has gained a reputation as a passionate took a job at a family law firm. leader. Then Dennis attended Clemson Uni- “She exemplifies women in leadership; versity, where she obtained her bache- she’s the whole package,” Patricia Throop, lor’s degree in business administration. vice chair of the Chamber’s board and Her next job was at an advertising firm founder of Eldercare Consulting, said. in Atlanta, and she enjoyed diving into Throop said Dennis has pushed the her clients’ companies to learn about organization ahead. “We’ve been so their industries and better understand lucky to get Lynn on the Chamber,” their markets. Throop said. “She really took the bull by “Then my parents called me,” she said. Lindsay Peyton the horns. She’s been so phenomenal at They had moved to Seattle to start a Lynn Dennis draws from a wide range of experiences and a broad base of business knowledge in her role as CEO of the West getting the board organized and helping transportation and distribution compa- Seattle Chamber of Commerce. define our vision.” ny—and asked Dennis to come on board Throop said Dennis is a well-known with the new family business. “I was able to work with people at the community in West Seattle, she explained. figure in West Seattle. “They started with two trucks,” Dennis top of the industry,” she said. “I’ve been “It’s all about how we make this a bet- “Her skill is being able to say, ‘I hear said. blessed to work with the best of the best.” ter place,” she said. your needs and here are solutions and The family grew the business to a full At this post, she helped bring Mural Dennis believes the key to success is people who can help you,’” Throop said. fleet with offices in three cities. Dennis and LINK Apartments to West Seattle. being a good listener. “What I do here is “She gets to know you so she can be more also met her now husband Jerry on the “I walked up and down California Ave, listen and connect,” she said. resourceful. She’s a kind, warm, sensitive job. from Morgan to Alki,” she said. “I asked She is also a leader for Weight Watch- person—who also knows how to get the Next, Dennis was hired at Manage, Inc everyone, ‘What commercial spaces need ers—and enjoys helping members be- job done.” to help clients with databases, hardware to be here? What businesses do you want come healthier and more confident. Chamber chair Paul Prentice said the installations and software development to have in the neighborhood?’” “We spend a lot of time focusing on our group is glad to have Dennis on board. and training. She stayed there for three When Harbor Properties closed in weaknesses in life,” she said. “When I re- “We made the best choice we could,” years until transitioning to the staff of 2012, Dennis responded to a request alized you could take a person’s strengths he said. “She’s been on top of the in- one of the company’s clients, Harbor from a friend, asking her to help the West and expand on that, it’s the difference be- ner workings of the Chamber. She has Properties. Seattle Chamber with some organization. tween day and night.” a great organizational mind, and she’s a The real estate development and man- The temporary assignment turned into With Weight Watchers and the Cham- great administrator.” agement firm needed technical assistance a full time job when she was hired as ber, Dennis said her goal is to help indi- Originally from South Carolina, Den- and Dennis was up for the challenge. CEO two years later. viduals succeed and thrive. nis grew up in small town with a large She streamlined operations by imple- “I have always been the person behind “I love the people,” she said. “There’s family. “I had the most unbelievable sup- menting a whole new software and hard- the person, making them look good,” nothing I wouldn’t do for any of them.” port system,” she said. ware system to operate both the commer- Dennis said. “That was my niche. And in Dennis moved with her parents to At- cial and residential sides of the business. a sense, that’s what I’m still doing today.” For more information about the West Se- lanta at age 16. She explained that the She later worked for the company as di- She simply wants to support the board attle Chamber of Commerce, visit www. high school she attended there ranked in rector of strategic planning and training. of directors and build a thriving business wschamber.com.

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© 2017 HSF A liates LLC. 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE BALLARDNEWS-TRIBUNE SERVING BALLARD SINCE 1891 AmazonFresh Pickup opens in Ballard after months of beta testing By Shane Harms confirms the order. Then a short time later Ballardites are finding a new way to buy the groceries are delivered to the customer groceries after the new AmazonFresh Pick- and even placed in the vehicle. No need to up grocery location at 5100 15th Ave. N.W. sign anything. Packaging is much like what opened last week. a customer would encounter in a grocery The store allows for Amazon members store with paper sacks and smaller plastic to order their groceries lists online or via bags for produce. app, and Amazon employees will pack The tech giant announced the program them up at pickup locations. Within 15 was in a beta testing phase at the end of last minutes Amazon Prime members can pick March, however up until then what was being up their order. built at the site where Louie’s Chinese Cuisine “I love this. It’s so easy,” said Ned, 30. used to reside was a mystery; Amazon made Ned said he came from Fremont to get his no announcements until March and did not goods. respond to Ballard News-Tribune (or other Stacey, 24, arrived at the pickup site on a publications’) inquiries in August as the site bicycle. She had a backpack and was going in Ballard was being constructed. in to get her order. The Amazon stores are something the “Having all the items set aside for me Seattle Time’s called a “multipronged ap- and ready to go is pretty rad. I’d be walking proach to unraveling the mystery of profit- around the store looking for stuff and scar- ably selling groceries in the digital age.” ing people otherwise.” Back in April, the Ballard News-Tribune Northwest High School Film The store is one of two AmazonFresh asked Ballardites how they felt about the Pickup locations—another in SODO—and new store opening in Ballard. Some said Festival honors BHS filmmakers both are a part of a pilot program. that the new store format is an example of Students in the Ballard High School Digital Filmmaking Program led the pack of win- AmazonFresh Pickup is offered free to e-commerce manifesting in the physical ners at the Northwest High School Film Festival last week, claiming eleven awards and Prime members. One feature Amazon uses world and the demise of brick and mortar honors across seven different categories at the Cinerama Theater in downtown Seattle. to maximize efficiency is scanning custom- grocery stores. However, more recently, All the awarded productions from BHS initially had their premiere at the Ballard Film ers’ license plates when they arrive in or- interviewing people near the pick-up lo- Festival (BFF). This event screens new films by BHS Digital Filmmaking students at the der to coordinate orders. After placing an cation, there were more positive views as end of every semester. The next BFF will be Sat., June 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 for stu- order, customers drive up to the site and customers adjust to an emerging trade in dents and $10 for adults and will be sold at the door. park. They are identified, and an attendant grocery shopping.

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WESTSIDE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 5 HIGHLINETIMES DES MOINES NEWS & SEA TAC NEWS SINCE 1945 Police searching for man who attacked woman at Highline High Say goodbye to Glacier High School with a walk-through on June 17 Past students and former employees alumni between 1–3 p.m. By Lindsay Peyton are invited to take one last walk through Hardly a trace of Glacier High School A dog’s growl was enough warning to get part of the old Glacier High School at remains at the site because the buildings its owner to stop casually chatting with a 1 p.m. on Sat., June 17. The buildings were later leased by a variety of orga- stranger. will be demolished later this summer to nizations. Users included the Wash- At 8 p.m. on Fri., May 5, a woman was make way for a new middle school open- ington State Criminal Justice Training out walking her canine companion at ing September 2019. Center, the City of SeaTac Department , 225 S. 152nd St. The Last November, voters approved a of Public Works, and Central Washing- campus was busy. A sporting event had just bond to build a new middle school on ton University. The site served as the ended and the attendees were piling out of the district-owned Glacier site at 2450 temporary home of Big Picture School. the game and starting to leave the area. S. 142nd St. in SeaTac. Building the Sound Athletics rented the gym for a When a man approached her and asked new school means saying goodbye to number of years. her how to get to the game, she simply the structure that housed Glacier High gave him directions. He walked away, Connect and share a memory School from 1960 to 1980. Let us know if you plan to attend the stood by a tree for a couple of minutes and Many Glacier alumni have expressed then returned and tried to pet the dog. tour, or you may share a memory and fond memories of their years there, be- your advice to future middle school stu- The dog responded with a growl—and fore the school was closed in 1980 due the woman picked up her dog and started Sheriff Department sketch of “Juan.” dents: RSVP and share a memory. If you to decreasing enrollment and SeaTac have questions, contact Highline Com- running away. County Sherriff’s Office, said that the vic- airport expansion. An alumni group is The man chased after her, eventually tim did the right thing by following her— munications Specialist Rose Eades or planning an all-school reunion at Az- call 206.631.3002. catching up to her and wrapping his arm and her dog’s—instincts. teca in Burien on Sat., June 17. Alumni around her neck, choking her. She strug- “As soon as she started to feel uncom- are invited to come and celebrate the Community meeting gled to breathe. fortable, she tried to leave,” West said. school and its memories. Please con- See the design concepts for the new Eventually, the victim was able to run Officers are still searching for the man tact Paula Verdi-King (Class of ‘72) to middle school to be built at the Glacier away and made it back to her home. She sus- who assaulted this woman. receive information about the reunion. site: Tues., June 6, 7–8 p.m. Hilltop El- tained a fractured jaw during the struggle. “A lot of crimes are solved by the peo- High School Lead Cus- ementary School cafeteria, 12250 24th She met with police 20 minutes later — ple who recognize a suspect and call us todian Guy Morford and Woodside Lead Ave. S., Burien and described the man as in his mid 20s, to report it,” West said. “Police can’t see Custodian Richard Fisher, both Glacier You are invited to see the progress on weighing about 180 pounds, with a me- everything and be everywhere. So we rely graduates, have volunteered to lead a schematic designs by Integrus Architec- dium build, brown eyes and short black on the community to help us. That’s what tour through the cafeteria, gym and ture. hair. He wore a black jacket, blue jeans we’re hoping for in this case.” administration building for those who The future middle school will be locat- and black shoes. He told her that his name To help identify the suspect or to report would like to walk through as a group ed at the site of the former Glacier High was Juan. any information pertaining to the case, and spend a little time on site with other School, 2450 S. 142nd St., SeaTac. Sgt. Cindi West, spokeswoman for King call 911 or 206.296.3311. HIGHLINELETTER Marina needs repairs thousands of non-boaters enjoy Marina To the editor: activities. We should all pitch in a few dol- Ride with I was disappointed in the May 19, 2017 lars to ensure this beautiful public venue article, “Bring a Buck in Your Bucket.” I do doesn’t go away. not know who wrote this article, but before Security will be improved with gates the #1 car publishing such a negative and accusatory closing at 10 p.m., and reopening at 5 a.m. story, please do your research. Go to the Police and residents witness too many ac- Des Moines Marina website and read in- tivities not considered “family friendly” in insurer in formation on Paid Parking. Boaters have the Marina parking lots after 10 p.m. They sustained our Marina with moorage fees continue on until the morning hours. and gas purchases for many years. Taxpay- Again, please read all the information er money does not support our Marina. posted on the Des Moines Marina website. Revenue from the Marina has supported After you know all the facts, re-read your the City of Des Moines, with profits being own article. I hope you have a change of transferred into the City’s General Fund. heart, because I feel the citizens who want Now, the 50-year-old Marina is in need to protect our Marina have huge hearts. of many expensive repairs. Boaters cannot Patti Linscott cover all the expenses, and we all know www.desmoinesmarina.com With competitive rates and personal service, it’s no wonder more drivers Got a green thumb? King County Parks offers sunny garden plots along Green River trust State Farm®. Like a good neighbor, State Farm If you are dreaming of a garden with a flowers can grow for months on end. is there.® lush bounty of fruits and vegetables and love Registrations for garden plots are now being outdoors, consider renting your own being accepted from new gardeners. 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Tip: Position your front leg so that can remember call upon and remember the promises of my • Develops stamina and strength your knee, second toe, and hip are in a line, I have been the value and worth and practice presence. • Balance which reduces pressure on your front knee. type of person • Relieves tension in the lower back, hips, that loves control. I am loved, I am accepted, I am beautiful, chest, neck, and shoulders Meditate! Controlling what I I am enough. • Calms the nervous system Try breathing deeply in and out for a few min- put into my body • Preparation for labor utes with your eyes closed. Send your breath for fuel, how I Remembering and dwelling on these promis- • Connection with baby to the baby that is growing inside you. Think exercise and presenting myself to the world es or mantras have been huge for me during • Increases circulation about the journey you will have together as in a certain way has always been a focus my first and second pregnancy. Practicing • Breathwork practice mother and child....become empowered, feel of mine. This kind of control can be a good yoga, or staying active and moving in general loved, and safe. Motherhood is another part of thing to a point, but not when it becomes in pregnancy is not an easy thing. Getting No matter where you are in your yoga practice this beautiful life, and I am finding strength in something that I base my value off of as a myself to move in some way everyday has not or fitness level, pregnancy will change the way it all for the journey ahead. person. When I found out I was pregnant only given me a place to let go and accept your body moves and responds activity. My the first time, truth be told several thoughts myself, but also has alleviated much of the favorite thing to remember is that my body Teanna Gentry is a health and wellness came into my mind....What if I can’t work physical stressors brought onto the body by was made to carry and birth a baby and that guru from the Pacific Northwest who has a out like I used to? Will my clothes still look growing a little human being. yoga is one way I have found that I can contin- passion for helping people find freedom in good on me as my body grows for the baby? ue to move, breathe, and feel all of the chang- movement. She was an all conference Track Am I going to be a cute pregnant lady or one Continuing to practice & move! es my body is making on the mat. and Field athlete at Eastern Washington that waddles around with a look of disparity The biggest benefit of prenatal yoga or stay- University from 2003-2007 and has since on their face? I know these are all negative ing active in pregnancy is learning to let Try this! coached and trained athletes and clients of thoughts that deal with self-esteem, self- go! Going through pregnancy and its myri- Warrior 2 strengthens the muscles that sup- all ages in the greater Puget Sound area in worth, and whatever other “self” focused ad of physical and hormonal changes can port your joints at the hips. This is particu- running, yoga, speed/agility/quickness, and word you want to use, but I can imagine be exhausting. Natural worries may emerge larly important during pregnancy, since relax- total wellness. Teanna is a certified yoga and other women have felt this way too and that about your babys health, and the imminent in—a pregnancy hormone that relaxes your barre instructor, as well as an avid lover of I am not alone. Pregnancy has taught me transition to parenting can be stressful. There connective tissue—makes your joints less the outdoors. She is most often seen around more about letting go of my need for control are so many reasons to practice prenatal stable. Plus, the powerful nature of the pose Hot Feet Fitness or running around town with and realizing my own selfishness more than yoga, and I have summarized some below. will encourage feelings of strength and con- her husband and toddler.

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blade throughPOLICE the window and told the vicREPORTS- ting in the front seat that he knew had been who had gathered around. The victim BALLARD tim he was going to kill him. The suspect inside his apartment. He went back inside took his bike back and the suspect started NEIGHBOR DISCOVERS BURGLARY fled the scene. Police were unable to locate and realized a few things were missing. He yelling at him and threatening witnesses. WHILE WATCHING CATS the suspect or the machete, but the victim searched the home and saw that someone The suspect took cans out of his backpack Seattle Police are investigating a bur- was able to provide his name. He said he had entered through an unlocked patio and threw them around. He also grabbed glary that occurred at a residence located had known the suspect for over a year. door while he was asleep. When he went a box-cutter and slashed the moped’s tire. on 10th Avenue N.W. on May 18. Police back to his car, he found that the cell phone Witnesses saw the suspect walk around were dispatched to the address after a WEST SEATTLE he had left outside was gone. The victim the corner and break two windows the neighbor told them the house had been went back into his apartment and called the victim’s RV. The suspect finally walked broken into. The complainant was watch- CAR PROWLER CAUGHT police. Officers searched for prints but were away. Police checked the area for the man ing over the cats while the owners of the IN THE ACT, ARRESTED not able to find any. but were unable to find him. The man was house were away. While feeding the cats Around 12:20 a.m. on Wed., May 31, of- described as being in his 30s, and wearing he noticed that there were doors opened ficers were dispatched to the 8800 block of BICYCLE THIEF a blue shirt with a vertical stripe and gray and drawers pulled put of the dressers. He 42nd Avenue S.W. in response to a report of Officers received a call around 9 a.m. sweatpants. He was carrying a black and could not account for any valuables tak- a man testing car door handles to see if any on Sat., May 20, reporting that a man on a green backpack. Officers took photos of en but noticed that the back window was vehicles had been left unlocked. As officers bicycle was wrestling with a man on a mo- the scene and the damaged RV windows opened and a back door was unlocked. were arriving in the area, the call was updat- ped near the intersection of 20th Avenue and submitted the images to evidence. ed. A witness observed the suspect getting S.W. and S.W. Henderson Street. When DISPUTE OVER VEHICLE ENDS WITH into one of the parked cars and then walking police arrived, the suspect was gone. The HIGHLINE ASSAULT WITH MACHETE away. Officers found a man matching the victim explained that he lived in an RV, Police are investigating after an assault suspect description and detained him. The which is currently parked on S.W. Hen- PURSE-SNATCHER AT BLACK ZIA involving a machete occurred on May 18 witness was able to positively identify the derson Street. Earlier in the morning, he Around 7:30 p.m. on Sat., May 27, a man at the intersection of N. 35th Street and man as the same one seen entering the car. was sleeping inside, when his dog barked stole a woman’s purse from a table outside Interlake Avenue N. Police made contact The owner of the car confirmed that items and woke him up. He heard someone try- of Black Zia Cantina, 15212 6th Ave. S.W. with the victim who had a four-centime- left in the console were missing. Police ar- ing to open the door handle of his RV. A The thief then jumped in the passenger seat ter laceration on his elbow. Police say the rested the 37-year-old man and booked him few minutes later, he saw an unknown of a SUV, and the vehicle drove away. cut went down to the bone. Before being into King County Jail. man riding away on his bicycle, which had rushed to the hospital the victim told po- been propped against the back of the RV. CELL PHONE STOLEN FROM lice that a dispute arose with the suspect BURGLARY OF HOME AND CAR Later that morning, the victim saw the DISTRACTED USER over the purchase of a vehicle. One party ON FAUNTLEROY WAY S.W. same man riding the stolen bicycle north A victim was distracted by his phone could not provide the title and wanted their A man residing on the 5900 block of in the alley. He told his friend about the while walking home from school, near money back. The suspect accused the vic- Fauntleroy Way S.W. woke up around 5 crime, who then rode off on his moped to the 11900 block of 4th Avenue S.W., tim of being a thief and came at him with a.m. and went to his car parked outside. He look for the thief. They found the man in around 2:40 p.m. on Fri., May 26. The a machete, striking him in the elbow. The immediately noticed it had been ransacked, front of his house, and they started wres- victim said a suspect approached him victim was able to get inside a vehicle and as a number of items were scattered on the tling. The thief got off the bike and started “out of nowhere,” grabbed his cell and protect himself, but the suspect pushed the seats and the floor. He also saw a bag sit- yelling at other witnesses from the block, took off running.

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Judson Park in Des Moines, Washington, is managed by ABHOW, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. ABHOW is a nonsectarian corporation, serving seniors through quality retirement housing since 1949. License #BH-681, DHS #797. 8 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE been uttered asserting that homeowners—char- Everyone’s swimming to Seattle acterized as NIMBYs (Not in my Backyard)— are selfish race-focused grouches. The city has been laboring to maximize The Seattle Office of Planning and Commu- housing supply—both market-rate and low-in- nity Development has been holding outreach come housing—by encouraging development meetings to explain HALA implementation. through increased density. But the task of in- Selling of the program sometimes has the un- creasing density throughout the city has been fortunate aura of group-think. Are the meet- fraught with controversy. ings meant to be a one-way dialogue? Or are Early in his term, Mayor Ed Murray impan- they an opportunity for residents to provide eled a closed-door committee of developers belated input? (both for-profit and non-profit providers), as Some have been calling for a pause in Seat- ∆ well as representatives of labor and business tle’s massive rezoning. Of special concern are and a few randomly-chosen renters and home- opposing goals. On one hand, fliers announce owners. Their assignment: devise a grand plan. that “no zoning changes are proposed in sin- What the committee proposed is now being gle family areas outside of Urban Villages.” On

∆ sold to citizens as HALA, Housing Affordability out the other hand, the fliers also state that zoning and Livability Agenda. changes will “expand Urban Villages to reflect a Key to HALA’s Grand Plan is a bargain that, 10-minute walk from very good transit service.” about JEAN GODDEN in exchange for greater heights, housing devel- In other words, single-family zones likely will & opers must build and set-aside a certain per- be trimmed, carved up, making the “no change” centage of affordable units, either that or make wenty years ago, Newsweek Magazine rule meaningless at best. payments for that purpose. Commercial devel- BURIEN Tfamously announced: “Everyone’s swim- Seattle is holding an election for two at-large opers also must contribute. The goal of MHA ming to Seattle.” Pictured on the magazine council members and a mayor this year. There (Mandatory Housing Affordability) is to pro- cover was Washington, D.C., pundit Michael are many questions about the HALA program duce 50,000 total new housing units in the next Kinsley, face to face with a salmon and wearing that should be—must be—asked of those who ten years, with 20,000 of the units available to a yellow rain slicker. are seeking office. This is an opportunity for lower-income households. That cover appeared during one of Seattle’s voters to assess Seattle’s 10-year program, Implementation of the grand plan depends boom years (1996) when hundreds were moving which presently seeks to triple the city’s afford- on making more land available for multi-family here to work for Microsoft. Kinsley wasn’t just able housing production. and high-rise housing units. Within its city lim- another photogenic poster child, he had been One of the largest concerns is maintain- its, Seattle doesn’t have much vacant buildable hired to cyberedit Microsoft’s Slate magazine. ing the character of Seattle’s unique neigh- land. That means that increased density will That was several economic cycles ago. Since borhoods. To turn every neighborhood into require considerable upzoning—allowing more then, Seattle has experienced boom and bust, another South Lake Union would defeat the height and density within the city. bust and boom and now we’re in boom times goal of keeping Seattle an attractive place to Upzoning within urban villages and centers again. The Seattle Times recently reported that live for residents and anticipated newcomers has received some tacit approval. However, mas- Seattle is now the fastest growing big city in the alike. To do otherwise would destroy the city’s sive changes in zoning and loosening of regula- nation. In a single year (2016), Seattle acquired very desirability for those who are swimming tions has encountered pushback. Of particular 2,100 new residents, averaging more than 57 to Seattle as well as for those of us presently concern to many residents is the still undecid- newbies per day and bringing the city’s popula- in the swim. tion to 704,352. ed notion of permitting duplexes and triplexes Given this overheated population growth, it’s throughout single-family neighborhoods. Jean Godden is a veteran Seattle PI and Seattle small wonder that, despite a forest of construc- To tell people who presently live here that Times newspaperwoman and city councilwom- tion cranes, we have been unable to keep pace they must make room for newcomers through an. Her column gives us an insider’s view of with housing demands nor to stem the wave of significant changes in their communities is not city politics. You can email Jean at jgodden@ rising rents. without risk. Nor are the harsh words that have blarg.net. DES MOINES Spiritual Resources Huge Garage Sale! Catholic Catholic Huntington Park Holy Family Parish Our Lady of Fr. Horacio Yanez, Pastor Community Clubhouse 9622 20th Ave SW, White Center LISTEN TO THE Guadalupe Church 206-767-6220 BEAT WHERE Daily (M-F) 8:30 a.m. (Eng) Mass Schedule Wed 7:00 p.m. (Esp) Sat Mass 8:00 a.m. (Eng) WEST SEATTLE Wed, urs, Fri...... 9:00 a.m. Sat Vigil 5:00 p.m. (Eng) 6:30 p.m. (Esp) Saturday Vigil...... 5:30 p.m. Sun Mass 8:00 a.m. (Eng) MEETS Sunday Mass...8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. (Esp) 11:00 a.m. (Eng) Fr. Jack Walmesley, Pastor BREAKFAST 12:30 p.m. (Esp) 7000 35th Ave. SW • 206-935-0358 6:00 p.m. (Tagalog) AND LUNCH www.olgseattle.org www.hfseattle.org/parish Friday, June 9th & 7 A.M. - 3 P.M. Sat., June 10th To advertise your spiritual center, call Dick Sherman at 206.356.7288 9 am to 4 pm WE BUY, SELL & TRADE USED RECORDS, CDS Now Serving 1000 S. 248th St. AND DVDS Our New Family Friendly Des Moines Summer Menu General store, hardware, RECORD SHOP jewelry, linens, books, OPEN 7 DAYS art and more. A WEEK Lunch and bake sale available. HOUSECALLS MADE FOR To advertise your event in LARGE COLLECTIONS!

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and the best of them were with the Mar- ny Nose Glasses Night”—the fourth larg- iners. One year, he finished second in est turnout of the season—and a bigger Funny nose glasses batting average in the American League. crowd than came for an actual big deal Paciorek was chosen for the jacket baseball milestone two days earlier: Gay- pitching a (non-existent) “Funny Nose night commercial for two reasons: One, lord Perry’s 300th career win. (He later Glasses Night”—rather than the actual he was a quick study at memorizing wound up in the Hall of Fame.) “Jacket Night” promotion. Laughs would copy—and two, he was the only player The Mariners’ manager at the time, hopefully ensue. that would agree to do it. Rene Lachemann—even got into the act I had decided upon funny nose glass- The Mariners’ marketing people ex- by wearing a pair of the goofy glasses to es as the ideal bogus promotional item pected me to put together a commercial homeplate for the traditional lineup ex- because the very notion seemed absurd. that would be quick, slick and profession- change. Less well remembered: The M’s The usual giveaway items were—and al-looking. They settled for just quick. lost to the Yankees that night, 9-4. are—always associated with the game Still, the estimable Paciorek knocked the All these years later—this week in of baseball itself: Jackets, bats, caps, etc. spot out in a couple of takes—as I served fact—the Mariners are again staging a They are traditional components of the as director and off-camera announcer. “Funny Nose Glasses Night.” But there American pastime. Here it is—in all it’s low-definition glory: will only be 5,000 pairs given away this But funny nose glasses are…well… https://youtu.be/Hr7Ji7PBOXY time—so the promotion could inadver- funny—in an almost universally accepted When game night rolled around—at tently turn into the first ever “Crying PAT CASHMAN way that has nothing to do with baseball. least according to team lore—people Kids Who Missed Out—And Their Par- Also known as “Groucho” glasses, they streaming into the Kingdome were dis- ents Are Not Happy About It…Night.” t was intended as a simple commer- look a lot like the makeup style the most mayed when they were handed jackets. Footnote: Even though he was as re- Icial promoting a baseball giveaway— famous Marx brother was known for. “We thought we were getting funny nose sponsible as anyone for that very first in which 30,000 Mariners’ baseball fans Even a humorless college professor could glasses instead,” many reportedly said. “Funny Nose Glasses Night”, Tom Pacio- would each receive a free vinyl M’s jacket generate student smiles by donning a pair. (Why exactly they were disappointed is rek wasn’t around to be a part of it. By when they came through the turnstiles (In fact, many college professors already unclear. After all, funny nose glasses do then, he’d been traded to the Chicago on August 23rd, 1981. look like they’re wearing them.) a lousy job of keeping a person dry in a White Sox. But that turned out just fine The commercial was written and pro- Recently, in a simple Google search— rain storm.) for him—because today he is a Chisox duced by the person writing this column. not possible in 1981—I discovered a But the Mariners’ marketing depart- baseball broadcaster. At the time, I was a freshly-minted (for scholarly pyschology article entitled, ment heard so much noise about it that And speaking of the Windy City, I breath purposes) producer for KING TV, “The Effect of Groucho Marx Glasses on they made a decision: “Let’s actually have need to contact someone at the Mariners the Mariners’ broadcast station of the Depression.” Clearly, if such apparel has a “Funny Nose Glasses Night” next season.” again—about my idea for “Whoopee early ’80’s (carrying a measly 15 games the benefit of bringing cheer to unhap- And so they did. Cushion Night.” out of 162.) py people, the same kind of glasses could It happened May 8th, 1982—designed I thought it would be funny to fea- certainly provide solace to baseball fans to coincide with the one year anniver- Pat was a longtime cast member and writer ture an actual Mariner player as the of a struggling team. And the Mariners sary of the night that the same Tom Pa- on KING 5’s Almost Live—which continues spokesman—one who starts out doing certainly were in the early 1980’s. ciorek hit the first of his two consecutive to air in popular re-runs Saturdays following a straightforward sales job—but is mis- The player chosen for the assignment ninth-inning, game-winning homers Saturday Night Live. Plus he co-hosts a week- informed about what is actually being was a dandy outfielder named Tom Pa- against the Yankees. ly on-line talk show: Peculiarpodcast.com. He promoted. The premise had the player ciorek. He played 18 seasons all told— A crowd of 36,716 showed up for “Fun- can be reached at [email protected]. Entertainment Schedule 20172017 BurienBurien A Celebration of Community — SATURDAY, JUNE 17 — Town Square Stage, 152nd & 5th 10–10:30 Blues with PK Dwyer 10:45–11:15 Momentum Music and Dance Academy 11:15–11:45 Comedy with Matt Baker 11:45–12:45 KCLS presents Recess Monkey! 1:15–1:45 New City Dance Company 2–3 Blues and Soul with Little Sara and the Night Owls 3–3:30 Vovinam-Viet Vo Dao—Lion Dance 3:30–6 B-Boy & B-Girl Strawberry Jam-Breakdance Battle

Merrill Gardens Stage, 151st & 5th SW June 11–Noon Blues with PK Dwyer 12:30–1:30 ChoralSounds Northwest festival 2–2:45 Highline Community Symphonic Band festival 17-18 3–4 Mikey Mike the Rad Scientist, music with a science twist! Sat 10-6 4:15–6 World music with Tsunami Pinata Sun Wandering Performers and More! 10-4 10–6 Storytelling and sing-a-longs at the Turtle Theatre 10–6 Juggling and more with Matt Baker Burien Town 11–2:30 Stilt walking with Ellarella Square Park 10–Noon Musical Theater in the streets with the Hi-Liners & 152nd SW 5th — SUNDAY, JUNE 18 —

Town Square Stage, 152nd & 5th 10–11:30 Irish tunes with Crumac 12–12:30 Mexican dancing with Grupo Floklorico Citali 1–2 Swing and retro roots with New Rythmatics 2:30–3:45 Soul music with Klyntel 3:45–4 Chili Cook-Off winners announced :: Vendors Touch a Truck Merrill Gardens Stage, 151st & 5th SW 11–Noon Linda Severt’s Juggletunes Strawberry B-Boy/B-Girl Jam 12:30–2 Old timey music with Barrel House Jive Cats Food :: Music :: Performers 2:30–4 Brazilian Jazz with Choroloco Discover Burien Mural Masters in the Art Alley Father’s Day Wandering Performers and More! Car Show 10–4 Storytelling and sing-a-longs at the Turtle Theatre Activities for all Ages! 11–3 Linda Severt’s Juggletunes 11–2 Saqra’s Studio of Belly Dancing Noon–4 Juggling and more with Fantastic Freddy WildStrawberryFestival.org :: 206.988.3700 1–3:30 Bubbleman wildstrawberryfestival.org • 206.988.3700 10 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE Deadline for receiving Calendar items is Noon Wednesday for the following week’s issue. Events are published based on timeliness and space available. Email submissions as soon as possible to: [email protected]. Items can be accepted from nonprofit groups and government agencies only. Others WSCALENDAR may call 206.387.3873 for inclusion in our “Out & About” advertising column. mercial vendors; local community group Fraternal Order of Eagles in the present ation WEST SEATTLE information booths; and special art/craft of their annual check to the medic one foun- HEALTH CARE DECISION MAKING activities for children. dation. Dinner is open to everyone. Choice is rib steak or salmon $11. This is a great Providence Mount St. Vincent JUNCTION TRUE VALUE LADIES NIGHT time to meet some of our local firefighters. 4831 35th Ave. S.W. Junction True Value For reservations call 206.783.7791. Sat., June 10, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Learn how 4747 44th Ave. S.W. to plan ahead for your personal health care Wed., June 21, 6–8 p.m. Ladies of West BALLARD DISTRICT COUNCIL MEETING wishes. One of the greatest stresses for a fam- Seattle, you are invited to the 1st Annu- Merrill Gardens ily is having to guess what health care choices al Ladies Night at Junction True Value 2418 N.W. 56th St. a loved one would make—if this hasn’t been There will be prizes, drawings and vendor Wed., June 14, 7 p.m. The June meeting discussed in advance. It will include coffee and DES MOINES WATERFRONT demonstrations. The 1st 100 ladies will FARMERS MARKET takes a look at the Burke Gilman Trail refreshments. An interactive program will receive a bag filled with goodies. All ladies missing link section between 24th Avenue feature Jen Kulik, who will facilitate, through Des Moines Marina can take advantage of 20% off store-wide 22307 Dock Ave. S. N.W. and the Ballard Locks. At our meet- drama, how challenging, insightful and hu- savings (excluding stihl products and sale ing a guest panel format will focus on how morous conversations to clarify health care Every Sat., June–Sept., 10 a.m–2 p.m. items). Refreshments and yummy snacks and every Wed., July–Aug., 4–8 p.m. the Ballard Community can effectively wishes can be between spouses, parents and will be served. Ladies only…no men or leverage this investment to create a prome- siblings. A $5 donation is suggested. Register Come shop by the sea at the Des Moines children. For more info call 206.932.0450. Waterfront Farmers Market. Located nade corridor connecting the much visited by contacting Ann Martin at 206.938.6194 or Locks and the new Nordic Heritage Mu- [email protected]. right on the water at the Des Moines HIGHLINE Marina featuring a wide range of vendors seum with the core of downtown Ballard. from local farms to artisans and music, Presentations will indicate preliminary JOB SEARCH IN THE DIGITAL AGE plus enjoy prepared foods from a variety cross sections and dimensions. Our goal is AN AARP TEK WORKSHOP of Food Trucks while watching all the to help our community understand and en- Boulevard Park Library boating activities. courage the implementation of much more 12015 Roseberg Ave. S. than just a bicycle trail. All are welcome.. Wed., June 7, 6 p.m. Join us for a free, in- Reading Program! We’ll also have Mak- For more info visit ballarddistrict.org. teractive workshop, and discover the best er and STEM opportunities for older kids, FREMONT SOLSTICE PARADE web sites and apps to connect you to job teens and adults, with 3-D Pens and elec- & CELEBRATION resources. Plus, learn how to network on- tronics, and our Mobile Learning Lab van! line and get noticed by hiring managers! 3rd and Leary Way to Gas Works Park FREE KIDS’ FISHING EVENT Register at aarptek.aarp.org/workshops/ or KNOW YOUR HISTORY SERIES Sat., June 17, 1 p.m. Come be dazzled as Seacrest Park by calling AARP at 866.740.6947. Des Moines Library more than 60 community-based, peo- 1660 Harbor Ave. S.W. 21620 11th Ave. S ple-powered ensembles parade down the Sat., June 10, 8–11 a.m. The West Se- FREE WORKSHIP FOR MARINE Sat., June 17, 2 p.m. Soldiers in Petti- streets of Fremont with giant puppets, stilt attle Sportsmen’s Club welcomes you to SHORELINE LANDOWNERS coats: The Struggles of the Suffragettes. walkers, floats, dancers, cyclists, and musi- bring your kids, aged 14 and younger, to Dumas Bay Centre Enjoy this lecture by actress, historian cians in this kaleidoscope of joyous human fish for trout in our portable pond. We 3200 S.W. Dash Point Road and instructor Tames Alan as she appears expression. The Fremont Solstice® Parade provide cane poles and bait for the kids Sat., June 10, 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. King Conser- in the authentic clothing of a suffragette ends at Gas Works Park where they host to use. Don’t forget to bring a small ice vation District invites you to attend a FREE and talks about the struggle of Ameri- the Fremont Solstice Celebration! Come for chest to carry their fish home in. This workshop developed for property owners can women to gain the right to vote.Visit food trucks, a beer garden, art installations, event is free to the public and no pre-reg- along the marine shorelines of King County. kcls.or/desmoines or facebook.com/Des- and live music. The Celebration begins at istration is required. For more info, visit The workshop will allow participants to learn MoinesLibrary for more info. 1:30 p.m. and rocks the park until 9:30 p.m. www.wssportsmen.org or email greg@ about the ecological, geological and vege- For more info, visit fremontartscouncil.org. wssportsmen.org. tation management issues associated with DES MOINES WATERFRONT owning property. Hear presentations from FARMERS MARKET SEATTLE ACCORDION SOCIAL local experts and stay for an optional field Des Moines Marina Senior Center of West Seattle trip to see examples of all topics discussed. To 22307 Dock Ave. S. 4217 S.W. Oregon St. register, call 425.282.1930, send an email to Every Sat., June–Sept., 10 a.m–2 p.m. and Mon., June 12, 7:30–9:30 p.m. Listen to our [email protected], or visit wwbdumasbay. every Wed., July–Aug., 4–8 p.m. Come talented performers. Great music for listen- eventbrite.com. shop by the sea at the Des Moines Water- ing and dancing. Everyone welcome. Admis- front Farmers Market. Located right on the sion is $5.00 at the door. For more info call MEDICINAL PLANTS water at the Des Moines Marina featuring 206.932.4044. FROM YOUR GARDEN a wide range of vendors from local farms Des Moines Library to artisans and music, plus enjoy prepared MOMS DEMAND ACTION MEETING 21620 11th Ave. S foods from a variety of Food Trucks while BALLARD 24TH ANNUAL CRITERIUM Start/finish is near 20th Avenue N.W. Fauntleroy Church Fellowship Hall Mon., June 12, 6 p.m. Our ancestors have watching all the boating activities. and Ballard Avenue N.W. 9140 California Ave. S.W. used plants for generations as preventative Sat., June 10, 2–9:30 p.m. Just like the Tues., June 13, 6–8 p.m. Moms Demand medicine and to treat ailments. Join Agnes BALLARD original criteriums in Belgium, the key- Action for Gun Sense in America is a P. Cwalina, owner of Hori Hori Flowers, stone pro event kicks off in the evening non-partisan grassroots organization that for an introduction to plants you may cul- BALLARD BOOTIE CRAWL with fans spilling out of Ballard neigh- advocates for Gun Safety laws to protect tivate to start your own herbal medicine Meet at Jones Brothers & Co. borhood bars and restaurants to watch our communities from gun violence. If you chest. Teas, tinctures, infusions, and salve 5449 Ballard Ave. N.W. and cheer. “It’s one of the best in the are interested in joining our group, come making will be covered alongside sever- Thurs., June 8, 7–11 p.m. A World Oceans Northwest,” said Bill Booth local elite to our next monthly meeting. Rep. Eileen al easy to grow plants. Visit kcls.or/des- Day Event. Live music, live painting, data category rider. “It’s great for spectators— Cody will be attending the meeting, a great moines or facebook.com/DesMoinesLi- sculpture, real pirates, raffle, giveaways riders come by every minute, it’s a really chance to discuss the future of gun safety brary for more info. and more! Assemble your crew and follow technical and very fast!” The race course, laws in our state. For more info visit west- Blackbeard’s map of Ballard from watering BOULEVARD PARK LIBRARY in downtown Ballard, follows Ballard moms.ngpvanhost.com/ngpvanforms/578. hole to watering hole. A portion of the pro- SUMMER READING KICK OFF! Ave. N.W., N.W. Vernon Place, Shilshole ceeds will be used to support efforts to erad- Ave. N.W., and N.W. Dock Place. Reg- 12TH ANNUAL MORGAN JUNCTION 12015 Roseberg Ave. S. icate plastic pollution in Washington State. COMMUNITY FESTIVAL 206.242.8662 istration, costs, licensing, and notes are online at apexracing.org/ballardcrit/​. Morgan Junction Park Tues., June 13, 6–8 p.m. All ages wel- MEDIC ONE CHECK PRESENTATION Latest race announcements, prizes, and 6413 California Ave. S.W. come-children, teens and adults. Come one, Salmon Bay Eagles general information available on Twit- June 17, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Family friendly come all to eat pizza, play with robots in a 5216 2th Ave. N.W. ter: @BallardCrit. music and entertainment; food and com- BeeBot city, and sign up for the Summer Fri., June 9, 6 p.m. Join the Salmon Bay WESTSIDE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 11 WSOBITUARIES Jerald R. Blomgren Davis and Larry Wahl. A family memorial (Robert) Craig of Livermore, CA; Phyllis Ken Rogers September 6, 1948 – May 24, 2017 service will be held this summer in Seattle. Silva-Keith of Kirkland WA and son Ben Jerald R. Blomgren died Wednesday, May Jerry’s ashes will find a final resting place in Keith (Dianne) of Index, WA; brother Eu- wants port seat 24, 2017, in Salem, Oregon – his home for Puget Sound. Assisting the family is Virgil T. gene Kelly of Spokane, ten grandchildren, more than 30 years – at age 68. He was Golden Funeral Service of Salem, OR. Pub- five great grandchildren as well as nieces, Ken Rogers is announcing he will run born in Pendleton, Oregon, on September 6, lished in Westside Seattle, June 9, 2017. nephews and numerous friends. for Position Four on the Port of Seattle 1948. He was the son of Ernest and Florence Eda was born July 21, 1913 in Van- Commission. With an aviation industry Blomgren. The Blomgren family moved to couver, BC, Canada. The family moved career spanning three decades, Rogers Seattle when Jerry was a young boy, and he to Seattle in 1921. During the 1920’s – is a uniquely experienced candidate. He grew up with his two brothers David and 1930’s her family had a home and grocery would be the first port commissioner Ray and his sister Janis in Normandy Park. store on Beacon Hill and a home and deli with an extensive background in inter- The family moved to the Chicago area when on Alki. The deli building is now known national aviation and passenger airline Jerry was 14. He graduated from Deerfield as the Phoenicia Restaurant. Eda left the transportation. High School in 1966 before heading west, Seattle area in 1934 but returned to West “I am running for Port Commission where he graduated from Yakima Valley Seattle with her husband and children in because I want to make a contribution Community College. Jerry served in the 1954. to my community using the experience U.S. Army as a communications specialist, A memorial service will be held on Sun- I’ve gained over the past 30 years in including a year in Vietnam in 1970. He day, August 20, 2017 at 3:00 pm at Hope aviation,” says Rogers. “Nearly eighty worked at the Eastern Oregon Hospital Lutheran Church in West Seattle. Remem- percent of the port’s total revenue is and Training Center in Pendleton for many brances may be made to Mary Martha related to aviation, and yet none of the years before moving to Salem, where he was Study Group c/o Hope Lutheran Church, current commissioners has experience an occupational therapist at Fairview Train- 4456 42nd Ave SW, Seattle 98116 or a fa- in the aviation industry. I bring an un- ing Center and then at a group home. He vorite charity. derstanding of aviation safety and secu- retired in 2015, after assisting the mentally Eda Keith Published in Westside Seattle, June 9, 2017. rity, as well as airline operations, labor and physically challenged for more than 40 On May 21, 2017, Eda Keith, age 103 relations and international business years. Jerry was an avid reader. His home years and 10 months, passed into eternal Donald E. Rasmussen economics.” is filled with books of every interest, from life in the loving presence of family and 6/13/1935 – 3/17/17 Rogers is a former airline pilot and astronomy to historical fiction to sports. He caregivers. She was predeceased by her fa- A memorial gathering celebrating the labor leader who held leadership posi- was a constant patron of the Salem Public ther Ben Kelly, mothers Clara Weinstein life of Donald E. Rasmussen will be held tions in the Air Line Pilots Association Library. He loved the Chicago Cubs, and and Marusia Siminoff (Mary Kelly) as well at Camp Long Lodge, 5200 35th Ave. SW, (ALPA) throughout his flying career. For his family is grateful the Cubbies ended as her husband Palen Wells Keith, daugh- Seattle, WA on June 13, 2017 from 4:30 pm ten years, he served on the Board of Di- their108-year drought while he was alive to ter Edith Keith Benningfield Arnold and to 5:30 pm. Questions, contact Bernadette rectors of one of the world’s largest pas- enjoy it. He is survived by siblings David brother Alexander Kelly. at [email protected] senger airlines. Blomgren, Janis Lee, Ray Blomgren, Karen Surviving family are daughters Dolores Published in Westside Seattle, June 9, 2017. Legal/Public Notices must be received [email protected] PUBLICNOTICES no later than 12 noon on Friday IN THE SUPERIOR Address for Mailing or Services: the decedent’s probate and non- which the probate proceedings appointed as personal repre- IN THE SUPERIOR Commonly known as: 36822 below stated; and in case of your COURT OF THE STATE OF P.O. BOX 70567 probate assets. were commenced. The claim sentative of this estate. Any COURT OF THE STATE OF 2nd Ave. SW, Federal Way, WA failure to do so, judgment will be WASHINGTON IN AND FOR Seattle, WA 98127 must be presented within the person having a claim against WASHINGTON IN AND FOR 98023 rendered against you according THE COUNTY OF KING Date of first publication: later of: (1) Thirty days after the decedent must, before the THE COUNTY OF KING Tax Assessor’s Parcel No. to the demand of the Complaint NO: 17-4-02668-6SEA Court of probate proceedings June 2, 2017 the personal representative time the claim would be barred NO. 17-2-13303-5SEA 218820-1130 (hereafter the which has been filed with the PROBATE NOTICE TO and Cause Number: served or mailed the notice to by any otherwise applicable SUMMONS BY “Property”). clerk of said Court. CREDITORS King County Superior Court Co-Personal Representatives: the creditor as provided under statute of limitations, pres- PUBLICATION . RCW 11.40.030 17-4-02668-6SEA Martin E. Josund RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or (2) four ent the claim in the manner DATED: May 31, 2017 A brief statement of the object of Julie M. Josund months after the date of first as provided in RCW 11.40.070 Robert W. Broom, individually this action is as follows: Quiet In the matter of the estate of: Published in the Westside Se- publication of the notice. If the by serving on or mailing to and as the Trustee of the Sten- Attorney for plaintiff: Title to the following real prop- WILHELMINA ZENT, attle on May 26, June 2, 9, 2017 Attorney for the Co-Personal claim is not presented within the personal representative erson Family Revocable Living SCOTT M. ELLERBY erty: Deceased. #6727 Representatives: this time frame, the claim is for- or the personal representa- Trust, WSBA #16277 SARAH E. SMITH ever barred, except as otherwise tive’s attorney at the address Plaintiff, Lot 7 and the south half of Lot 8 THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- WSBA # 39605 provided in RCW 11.40.051 and stated below a copy of the v. Address for Mailing or Services: in Block 6 of Cottage Grove, as TIVE NAMED BELOW has been IN THE SUPERIOR RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- claim and filing the original P.O. BOX 70567 per plat recorded in Volume 22 of appointed as personal repre- COURT OF THE STATE OF Address for Mailing or Services: fective as to claims against both of the claim with the court in The Estate of Edgar John Sten- Seattle, WA 98127 Plats, Page 45, records of King sentative of this estate. Any WASHINGTON IN AND FOR P.O. BOX 70567 the decedent’s probate and non- which the probate proceedings erson, and his heirs and succes- County, Washington; person having a claim against THE COUNTY OF KING Seattle, WA 98127-0567 probate assets. were commenced. The claim sors in interest, Stenerson Fam- Published in the Westside Se- the decedent must, before the NO: 17-4-03203-1SEA must be presented within the ily Revocable Living Trust, attle on June 9, 16, 23, 30, July Commonly known as: 4832 26th time the claim would be barred PROBATE NOTICE TO Court of probate proceedings Date of first publication: later of: (1) Thirty days after Kenneth O. Stenerson, and 7, 14, 2017 Ave. SW, Seattle, WA 98106 by any otherwise applicable CREDITORS and Cause Number: June 2, 2017 the personal representative Thomas G. Stenerson, # 6732 statute of limitations, present RCW 11.40.030 King County Superior Court served or mailed the notice Defendants. Tax Assessor’s Parcel No. the claim in the manner as pro- 17-4-03203-1SEA Personal Representative: to the creditor as provided 1772600390. vided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- In the matter of the estate of: Nathan Lill under RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); IN THE SUPERIOR ing on or mailing to the personal INGER M. JOSUND, Published in the Westside Se- or (2) four months after the THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, COURT OF THE STATE OF DATED: May 30, 2017 representative or the personal Deceased. attle on June 2, 9, 16, 2017 Attorney for the Personal date of first publication of the TO: Defendants WASHINGTON IN AND FOR representative’s attorney at the #6728 Representative: notice. If the claim is not pre- THE COUNTY OF KING Attorney for plaintiff: address stated below a copy of THE CO-PERSONAL REPRESEN- SARAH E. SMITH sented within this time frame, YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED NO. 17-2-13305-1SEA SCOTT M. ELLERBY the claim and filing the original TATIVES NAMED BELOW has WSBA # 39605 the claim is forever barred, to appear within sixty days SUMMONS BY WSBA #16277 of the claim with the court in been appointed as Co-personal IN THE SUPERIOR except as otherwise provided after the date of first publica- PUBLICATION which the probate proceedings representatives of this estate. COURT OF THE STATE OF Address for Mailing or Services: in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW tion of this Summons, to wit, Address for Mailing or Services: were commenced. The claim Any person having a claim against WASHINGTON IN AND FOR P.O. BOX 70567 11.40.060. This bar is effec- within sixty days after the 9th The Beverly E. Jensen Living P.O. BOX 70567 must be presented within the the decedent must, before the THE COUNTY OF KING Seattle, WA 98127 tive as to claims against both day of June, 2017, and defend Trust, Cristina Jensen Trustee Seattle, WA 98127 later of: (1) Thirty days after time the claim would be barred NO: 17-4-03364-0SEA the decedent’s probate and the above-entitled action in Plaintiff, the personal representative by any otherwise applicable PROBATE NOTICE TO Court of probate proceedings non-probate assets. the above-entitled court, and v. Published in the Westside Se- served or mailed the notice to statute of limitations, present the CREDITORS and Cause Number: answer the Complaint of the attle on June 9, 16, 23, 30, July the creditor as provided under claim in the manner as provided RCW 11.40.030 King County Superior Court Date of first publication: Plaintiffs, Robert W. Broom, in- The Estate of Charles Alward El- 7, 14, 2017 RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or (2) four in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on 17-4-03364-0SEA June 9, 2017 dividually and as the Trustee of lis, aka Charles A. Ellis and C.A. # 6733 months after the date of first or mailing to the Co-personal rep- In the matter of the estate of: the Stenerson Family Revocable Ellis, and his heirs and succes- publication of the notice. If the resentatives or the Co-personal ELAM EDWARD ANDERSON, Published in the Westside Se- Personal Representative: Living Trust, and serve a copy sors in interest; claim is not presented within representatives’ attorney at the Deceased. attle on June 2, 9, 16, 2017 Matthew A. McQueen of your answer upon the under- Defendants. this time frame, the claim is for- address stated below a copy of #6730 signed attorney for said Plain- To Place Your ever barred, except as otherwise the claim and filing the original of THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- Attorney for the Personal tiffs, at the office below stated; THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, provided in RCW 11.40.051 and the claim with the court in which TIVE NAMED BELOW has been Representative: and in case of your failure to do TO: Defendants Legal Notice in RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- the probate proceedings were appointed as personal repre- IN THE SUPERIOR HENRY W. GRENLEY so, judgment will be rendered fective as to claims against both commenced. The claim must be sentative of this estate. Any COURT OF THE STATE OF WSBA # 1321 against you according to the YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED the decedent’s probate and non- presented within the later of: (1) person having a claim against WASHINGTON IN AND FOR demand of the Complaint which to appear within sixty days after Westside probate assets. Thirty days after the Co-personal the decedent must, before the THE COUNTY OF KING Address for Mailing or Services: has been filed with the clerk of the date of first publication of representatives served or mailed time the claim would be barred NO: 17-4-03406-9SEA 2401 NW 65th street said Court. this Summons, to wit, within six- Seattle Date of first publication: the notice to the creditor as pro- by any otherwise applicable PROBATE NOTICE TO Seattle, WA 98117 ty days after the 9th day of June, May 26, 2017 vided under RCW 11.40.020(3); statute of limitations, present CREDITORS A brief statement of the object 2017, and defend the above- Please call or (2) four months after the date the claim in the manner as pro- RCW 11.40.030 Court of probate proceedings of this action is as follows: entitled action in the above- Personal Representative: of first publication of the notice. If vided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- and Cause Number: Quiet Title to the following real entitled court, and answer the 206.376.5952 Sarah R Johnson the claim is not presented within ing on or mailing to the personal In the matter of the estate of: King County Superior Court property: Complaint of the Plaintiffs, The this time frame, the claim is for- representative or the personal SAMUEL MCQUEEN, 17-4-03406-9SEA Lot 21 through 26, inclusive, Block Beverly E. Jensen Living Trust, or email Attorney for the Personal ever barred, except as otherwise representative’s attorney at the Deceased. 8, East Tacoma, according to the Cristina Jensen Trustee, and legals@ Representative: provided in RCW 11.40.051 and address stated below a copy of Published in the Westside Week- plat thereof recorded in Volume 4 serve a copy of your answer SARAH E. SMITH RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- the claim and filing the original THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- ly on June 9, 16, 23, 2017 of Plats, Page 50, records of King upon the undersigned attorney robinsonnews.com WSBA# 39605 fective as to claims against both of the claim with the court in TIVE NAMED BELOW has been #6731 County, Washington; for said Plaintiffs, at the office 12 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE Legal/Public Notices must be received [email protected] PUBLICNOTICES no later than 12 noon on Friday IN THE SUPERIOR [X] that your marriage or do- PREDICTABLE LIFE ASSET dominiums, pages 18 through The City Council of the City of IN THE SUPERIOR or (2) four months after the date IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF mestic partnership be dis- MANAGEMENT, d/b/a MCAFEE 37, according to the declara- Normandy Park invites all inter- COURT OF THE STATE OF of first publication of the notice. If COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR solved. REVOCABLE FUNDED LIVING tion thereof recorded under ested parties to attend a Public WASHINGTON IN AND FOR the claim is not presented within WASHINGTON FOR KING THE COUNTY OF KING 2. The petition also requests TRUST; GGLDH, LLC, an inac- King County recording number Hearing on June 27, 2017, at THE COUNTY OF KING this time frame, the claim is for- COUNTY NO. 17-2-10603-8SEA that the court grant the follow- tive Washington Limited Liabil- 7902270937 and any amend- 7:00 p.m. to offer testimony on NO: 17-4-03213-9SEA ever barred, except as otherwise NO. 17-4-03232-5SEA ing relief: ity Company; DAVID EVANS and ments thereto; the City’s proposed Six-Year PROBATE NOTICE TO provided in RCW 11.40.051 and NON-PROBATE NOTICE TO SUMMONS BY [X] Other: NONE JANE DOE EVANS, husband and Situate in the city of SeaTac, Transportation Improvement CREDITORS RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- CREDITORS PUBLICATION wife, and the marital commu- County of King, state of Wash- Plan RCW 11.40.030 fective as to claims against both RCW 11.42.030 (RCW 4.28.100, 4.28.110) 3. You must respond to this nity comprised thereof; ROB- ington . the decedent’s probate and non- summons by serving a copy of ERT HAWK EVANS and MARY A copy of the proposed plan is In the matter of the estate of: probate assets. In the matter of the estate of: ROBERT E. POPE your written response on the ROE EVANS, husband and wife, Said parcel is also known as available from the City Clerk’s BRUCE A. SIMONDS, ROLAND G. HOEFER, Plaintiff, person signing this summons and the marital community WEDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM Office at the City Hall address or Deceased. Date of first publication: Deceased. and by filing the original with comprised thereof; MEGAN LEE UNIT 303 by calling 206-248-8248. May 26, 2017 v. the clerk of the court. If you do and JOHN DOE LEE, wife and THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- THE NOTICE AGENT NAMED not serve your written response husband and the marital com- Parcel #3 Interested persons may pro- TIVE NAMED BELOW has been Co-Personal Representatives: BELOW, has elected to give ROBERT NELSON, within 60 days after the date of munity comprised thereof; also That property having a com- vide testimony either in writing appointed as personal represen- Nancy C. Stephens notice to creditors of the De- Defendant. the first publication of this sum- all other persons or parties mon street address of 3445 S. or by appearing at the Public tative of this estate. Any person Jodi L. Jewett cedent. As of the date of filing mons (60 days after the 5th day unknown claiming any right, 176th St, Unit 306, SeaTac, WA Hearing. All questions should having a claim against the dece- of a copy of this notice with the THE STATE OF WASHINGTON of May, 2017), the court may title, estate, lien or interest in 98188, tax parcel no. 921070- be directed to the Community dent must, before the time the Attorney for the Co-Personal Clerk of this Court, the Notice TO: Defendant ROBERT NEL- enter an order of default against the real estate described in the 1670, and legally described as Development Director David claim would be barred by any Representatives: Agent has no knowledge of SON; you, and the court may, without complaint herein, follows: Nemens, at 206-248-7603. otherwise applicable statute of JAMES G. BARNECUT the appointment and qualifica- YOUR ARE HEREBY SUMMONED further notice to you, enter a Defendants. Unit 306, of Building 20, the Written comments should be limitations, present the claim in WSBA # 7571 tion of a personal representa- to appear within sixty (60) days decree and approve or provide Wedgewood, a condominium sent to the City Council, Attn: the manner as provided in RCW tive in the Decedent’s estate after the date of first publication for other relief requested in this The State of Washington to recorded in volume 29 of con- City Clerk, City Hall, 801 SW 11.40.070 by serving on or mail- Address for Mailing or Services: in the State of Washington or of this Summons, to wit: within summons. In the case of dis- all other persons or parties dominiums, pages 18 through 174th Street, Normandy Park, ing to the personal representative 4826 California Avenue SW of any other person becoming sixty (60) days of May 5, 2017, solution of marriage, the court unknown claiming any right, 37, according to the declara- Washington 98166 or via email or the personal representative’s Seattle, WA 98116 a Notice Agent. According to to defend the above-entitled will not enter the final decree title, estate, lien or interest in tion thereof recorded under at [email protected]. attorney at the address stated the records of the court as are action in the King County Supe- until at least 90 days after the real estate described in the King County recording number wa.us. below a copy of the claim and fil- Court of probate proceedings available on the date of the fil- rior Court in and for the State of service and filing. If you serve complaint herein, 7902270937 and any amend- ing the original of the claim with and Cause Number: ing of this notice with the court, Washington., and to answer the a notice of appearance on the You are hereby summoned to ments thereto; Published in the Westside Se- the court in which the probate King County Superior Court a cause number regarding the complaint of ROBERT E. POPE undersigned person, you are appear within sixty days after Situate in the city of SeaTac, attle on June 9, 2017 proceedings were commenced. 17-4-03211-2SEA Decedent has not been issued and to serve a copy of your entitled to notice before an or- the date of the first publication County of King, state of Wash- #1730 The claim must be presented to any other notice agent and a answer upon the undersigned der of default or a decree may of this summons, to wit, within ington within the later of: (1) Thirty days Published in the Westside Se- personal representative of the attorney for the plaintiff Pope be entered. sixty days after the 12th day Said parcel is also known as after the personal representative attle on May 26, June 2, 9, 2017 Decedent’s estate has not been at the law office address be- of May, 2017, and defend the WEDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM PUBLIC NOTICE served or mailed the notice to the # 3719 appointed. low stated; and in case of your Your written response to the above entitled action in the UNIT 306. CITY OF NORMANDY PARK creditor as provided under RCW Any person having a claim failure to do so within the sixty summons and petition must be above entitled court, and an- STATE ENVIRONMENTAL 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months against the Decedent must, (60) days specified above, judg- on form: swer the First Amended Com- DATED: May 3, 2017 POLICY ACT (SEPA) after the date of first publication IN THE SUPERIOR before the time the claim would ment will entered and rendered [X] FL Divorce 211, Response to plaint of the Plaintiff, GRECIA DETERMINATION OF NON- of the notice. If the claim is not COURT OF THE STATE OF be barred by any otherwise ap- against you according to the Petition (Marriage). N. LUKE, and serve a copy of By: /s/: Bradley S. Wolf . SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) presented within this time frame, WASHINGTON IN AND FOR plicable statute of limitations, demands set forth in the com- your answer upon the under- Bradley S. Wolf, WSBA #21252 the claim is forever barred, except THE COUNTY OF KING present the claim in the manner plaint which has been filed with 4. Information about how to signed attorneys for Plain- Attorney for Plaintiff Grecia N. Description of Proposal: as otherwise provided in RCW NO: 17-4-03156-6SEA as provided in RCW 11.42.070 the clerk of this court. In order get this form may be obtained tiff at his office below stated; Luke Six-Year Transportation 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. PROBATE NOTICE TO by serving on or mailing to to defend against this lawsuit, by contacting the clerk of and in case of your failure so Law Office of Bradley S. Wolf mprovement Program (TIP) This bar is effective as to claims CREDITORS the notice agent or the notice you must respond to the Com- the court, by contacting the to do, judgment will be ren- 811 First Avenue, Suite 350 Proponent: CITY OF against both the decedent’s pro- RCW 11.40.030 agent’s attorney at the address plaint by stating your defense Administrative Office of the dered against you according to Seattle, WA 98104 NORMANDY PARK bate and non-probate assets. stated below a copy of the claim in writing, and serving a copy Courts at (360) 705-5328, or the demand of the complaint, Telephone: (206) 264-4577 801 SW 174th Street In the matter of the estate of: and filing the original of the upon the undersigned attorney from the Internet at the Wash- which has been filed with the Email: [email protected] Normandy Park, WA Date of first publication: PEARL E. CATLIN claim with the court in which for the plaintiff. This is an ac- ington State Courts homepage: clerk of said court. 98166 May 26, 2017 Deceased. the notice agent’s declaration tion to quiet the plaintiff’s title http://www.courts.wa.gov/ The object of the action is to: Published in the Westside Seattle Location of proposal: CITY OF and oath were filed. The claim to the real property described forms quiet title in the Plaintiff of on May 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9, 16, NORMANDY PARK Personal Representative: THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- must be presented within the in the complaint against any specified properties, obtain 2017 Lead Agency: CITY OF Karen I. Orsinger TIVE NAMED BELOW has been later of: (1) thirty days after the right, title or claim you have or 5. If you wish to seek the advice a declaration that the above #1723 NORMANDY PARK appointed as personal repre- notice agent served or mailed may have had thereagainst, and of an attorney in this matter, described Defendants have no Date of Issuance: June 9, 2017 Attorney for the Personal sentative of this estate. Any the notice to the creditor as pro- to permanently exclude without you should do so promptly so right title or interest in the said Representative: person having a claim against vided under RCW 11.42.020(2) further notice any lien or other that your written response, if properties; to seek a declara- PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Normandy Park has JAMES G. BARNECUT the decedent must, before the (c); or (2) four months after the claim you had or may have in any, may be served on time. tory judgment that none of the determined that the above pro- WSBA # 7571 time the claim would be barred date of first publication of the said real property. Defendants have a power of This Notice of Dissolution is posal does not have a probable by any otherwise applicable notice If the claim is not pre- 6. One method of serving a attorney with respect to the given by Community Sourced significant adverse impact on Address for Mailing or Services: statute of limitations, present sented within this time frame, If you wish to seek the advice of copy of your response on the Plaintiff, to invalidate any trust Capital, SPC, a Washington the environment. An environ- 4826 California Avenue SW the claim in the manner as pro- the claim is forever barred, an attorney in the matter, you petitioner is to send it by cer- instruments prepared by any social purpose corporation, mental impact statement (EIS) Seattle, WA 98116 vided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- except as otherwise provided in should do so promptly so that tified mail with return receipt of them affecting Plaintiff, for pursuant to RCW 23B.14.030.1. is not required under RCW ing on or mailing to the personal RCW 11.42.050 and 11.42.060. your written response, if any, requested. trespass to real estate, to en- The Corporation filed Articles 43.21C.030(2)(c). This deci- Court of probate proceedings representative or the personal This bar is effective as to claims may be served on time. join further transfers of any of of Dissolution with the Wash- sion was made after review of a and Cause Number: representative’s attorney at the against both the Decedent’s This Summons is issued pursu- 7. Other: NONE the described parcels of real ington Secretary of State ef- complete environmental check- King County Superior Court address stated below a copy of probate and non-probate as- ant to rules 4 and 5 of the Su- estate, for slander of title and fective as of April 30, 2017.2. list and other information on file 17-4-03213-9SEA the claim and filing the original sets. perior Court Civil Rules for the This summons is issued pursu- ejectment from the described Any person having a claim with the lead agency. The infor- of the claim with the court in State of Washington, and the ant to RCW 4.28.100 and Supe- real estate, and for various against the Corporation is re- mation is available to the public Published in the Westside Se- which the probate proceedings Date of first publication: provision of RCW 4.28.100 and rior Court Civil Rule 4.1 of the other forms of monetary re- quested to present the claim in upon request. attle on May 26, June 2, 9, 2017 were commenced. The claim May 26, 2017 4.28.110. state of Washington. lief based upon the financial accordance with this notice. All #3718 must be presented within the exploitation of the Plaintiff, claims against the Corporation APPEAL DEADLINE: Pursuant to later of: (1) Thirty days after The Notice Agent declares un- Dated: April 24, 2017 File Original of Your Response as more fully described in the must be submitted in writing Normandy Park Municipal Code the personal representative der penalty of perjury under the with the Clerk of the Court at: First Amended Complaint. The to the Corporation at the fol- 13.12.200, a DNS may be ap- IN THE SUPERIOR served or mailed the notice to laws of the state of Washington Attorney for Plaintiff 516 3rd Avenue description of the real proper- lowing address:Community pealed within 14 days of the date COURT OF THE STATE OF the creditor as provided under on May 18, 2017 in the City of GARY W. EAST Seattle, WA 98104 ties affected by this action are Sourced Capital, SPC221 First the DNS is final, in other words WASHINGTON IN AND FOR RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four Seattle, Washington that the WSBA # 2017 as follows: Avenue West, Suite 110 no later than 4:30 PM, Friday THE COUNTY OF KING months after the date of first foregoing is true and correct. 6677 NE Windermere Road Serve a Copy of Seattle, WA 981193. To make June 23, 2017. Appeals and the NO: 17-4-03211-2SEA publication of the notice. If the Seattle, WA 98115 Your Response on: Parcel #1 a claim against the Corpora- appropriate appeal fee must be PROBATE NOTICE TO claim is not presented within Notice Agent: 206-528-0800 Petitioner: That property having a com- tion, the following informa- filed by a person or agency with CREDITORS this time frame, the claim is for- Roland J. Hoefer Email: [email protected] Eric Schneider mon street address of 3425 S. tion must be included in your standing at Office of the City RCW 11.40.030 ever barred, except as otherwise 1301 North Ephata Avenue 176th St, Unit 242, SeaTac, WA claim:(a) Name and address Clerk in Normandy Park City Hall provided in RCW 11.40.051 and Attorney for Notice Agent: Published in the Westside Se- Connell, WA 99326 98188, tax parcel no. 921070- of claimant(b) Basis for the located at 801 SW 174th Street, In the matter of the estate of: RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- HENRY W. GRENLEY attle on May 5, 12, 19, 26, June [email protected] 0670., and legally described claim(c) Date(s) of occurrence Normandy Park, WA 98166. JOHN E. WELLER, fective as to claims against both WSBA # 1321 2, 9, 2017 as follows: Unit 242, of Build- of the event(s) on which the Written appeals must include Deceased. the decedent’s probate and non- #1718 Published in the Westside Se- ing 8, the Wedgewood, a con- claim is based(d) Copies of any specific factual objections re- probate assets. Address for Mailing or Service: attle on May 5, 12, 19, 26, June dominium recorded in volume documents on which the claim garding this determination, as THE CO-PERSONAL REPRESEN- P.O. BOX 70567 2, 9, 2017 29 of condominiums, pages 18 is based.3. Claims against the well as the appellant’s name, TATIVES NAMED BELOW has Date of first publication: Seattle, WA 98127-0567 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT #1720 through 37, according to the Corporation may be barred in address, phone number, email been appointed as Co-personal May 26, 2017 OF THE STATE OF WASH- declaration thereof recorded accordance with the provisions address or similar means of con- representatives of this estate. Court of notice agent’s oath and INGTON IN AND FOR under King County recording of Chapter 23B.14 RCW if not tact, and appeal fee. Any person having a claim against Personal Representative: declaration and Cause Number: THE COUNTY OF KING IN THE SUPERIOR number 7902270937 and any timely asserted. the decedent must, before the Susan R. Davis King County Superior Court NO. 17-3-01723-3SEA COURT OF THE STATE OF amendments thereto; Situate Responsible Official/Title: time the claim would be barred 17-4-03232-5SEA WASHINGTON IN AND FOR in the city of SeaTac, County of Published in the Westside Se- David S. Nemens, Community by any otherwise applicable Attorney for the Personal SUMMONS BY THE COUNTY OF KING King, state of Washington attle on June 2, 9, 16, 2017 Development Director statute of limitations, present the Representative: Published in the Westside Se- PUBLICATION SUMMONS BY #1729 Contact Person/Title: David claim in the manner as provided ERIC A. OLSON attle on May 26, June 2, 9, 2017 PUBLICATION Said parcel is also known as Nemens, Community Develop- in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on WSBA # 7721 #6726 ERIC SCHNEIDER NO. 17-2-03477-1KNT WEDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM ment Director or mailing to the Co-personal rep- Petitioner, UNIT 242 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Address/Phone: 801 SW 174th resentatives or the Co-personal Address for Mailing or Services: GRECIA N. LUKE, NORMANDY PARK CITY Street representatives’ attorney at the 1734 NW Market Street And Plaintiff, Parcel #2 COUNCIL Normandy Park, WA 98166 address stated below a copy of Seattle, WA 98107 That property having a com- 6-YEAR TRANSPORTATION (206) 248-7603 the claim and filing the original of KELCY WARE vs. mon street address of 3445 S. IMPROVEMENT PLAN the claim with the court in which Court of probate proceedings Respondent. 176th St, Unit 303, SeaTac, WA 7:00 P.M. ON TUESDAY, Date: June 9, 2017 the probate proceedings were and Cause Number: SIR FREDERICK L. MCAFEE, JR. 98188, tax parcel no. 921070- JUNE 27, 2017 commenced. The claim must be King County Superior Court To the Respondent: and JANE DOE MCAFEE, hus- 1650, and legally described as Signature: David S. Nemens presented within the later of: (1) 17-4-03156-6SEA band and wife, and the marital follows: NORMANDY PARK CITY HALL Thirty days after the Co-personal 1. The petitioner has started community comprised thereof, Unit 303, of Building 20, the 801 SW 174th Street Published in the Westside Se- representatives served or mailed Published in the Westside Se- an action in the above court d/b/a MCAFEE TRUST, d/b/a Wedgewood, a condominium Normandy Park, Washington attle on June 9, 2017 the notice to the creditor as pro- attle on May 26, June 2, 9, 2017 requesting: PREDICTABLE LIFE, INC., d/b/a recorded in volume 29 of con- 98166 #1731 vided under RCW 11.40.020(3); #3720 WESTSIDE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 13 COMMUNITYCLASSIFIEDS TO PLACE YOUR AD • Call: 206.718.9016 • Email: [email protected] • Mastercard, Amex and VISA accepted Appliance Electrical Painting Painting Roofing Help Wanted A-Z Notices Notices

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ticed an alert on my computer about a fire in a firmed with Battalion Chief J.M. Havner, Fire Not quite spent single-family residence in Ballard. Probably be- Station 18. Part of the reason I’d heeded my fire cause of that west wind I hadn’t heard the sirens. engine-chasing instincts was the recent outbreak being less At Large in Ballard and more…at I sent a text to News Reporter Shane Harms (did of nearby fires due to spontaneous combustion, large. Right away some ideas started to bubble we have computers or texting ten years ago? We including one that started in a plant container. up in me, ones that had seemed drowned in didn’t have Shane Harms yet, but at least he’d “Not this one,” Havner said, “It’s barbeque weekly deadlines and the changes in my life been born). He asked if I was nearby. Nearby, season. Think, safety, safety, safety. Let every- since my first column back in 2007. The mys- and familiar with the house, an absolute beauty one know to be careful.” tery of a garden growing in a vacant commer- (1911, Hipped Roof, Historic Category 1) from So I did what I needed to do. Got back to cial lot near the Ballard Goodwill, my mother’s the Mapping Historic Ballard project. my laptop by the open door and wrote this col- encounter with Garrison Keillor. So 10 minutes after announcing my sum- umn. Because I’m not quite spent either. I may Part of the problem is that lately I’ve just want- mer sabbatical I was next to Captain Roddick not be on these print pages, or the “front page” ed to garden my way out of worrying about my as she set down her chain saw “Minimal dam- of the website consistently for a while, but I’m take on a constant erosion of what constitutes de- age,” she said upon inquiry. “Well, not mini- not going anywhere. So be careful. mocracy, and it’s been hard to find positive story mal,” she amended. “Mostly the wood porch material beyond my happy tomato plants. Where and back wall. We did have to cut into the Peggy Sturdivant is founder of Ballard Writ- are the sea lions this year? Why aren’t they sing- roof.” The cause was charcoal briquettes from ers Collective, curates It’s About Time Writers’ ing from the buoy? Plus I get depressed in June. the previous evening left on or near the back Reading Series and facilitates writing work- PEGGY STURDIVANT It’s so light all the time, especially when there are porch, “Not quite spent. You wouldn’t believe shops. She’s co-author of the non-fiction book too many sunny days in a row. how often this happens.” “Out of Nowhere.” Contact her at peggy@peggy At large in Ballard After saying goodbye to Ken Robinson, I no- “So not spontaneous combustion,” I con- sturdivant.com.

need to take a break,” I told Ken Rob- “I inson, my nominal boss, Co-Publisher Congratulations! and General Manager of what will always be the Ballard News-Tribune to me. “I’ve been To all the teachers, coaches, businesses, student-athletes and parents in the Highline District and doing this for 10 years.” Ten minutes later I was at the scene of house Highline Schools Foundation Scholar-Athlete program who celebrate another successful year of fire in the neighborhood, proving several fundraising. Westside Seattle salutes each participant. Thanks for a job well done. things at once. The daughter of a fire engine chaser cannot change, and my father’s journal- Platinum Bronze $5 - $499 JD Hill ist blood still pumps in my veins. At the corner of 28th N.W. and N.W. 58th the assemblage of Sponsors Sponsors Business/Service Rachel Ho Seattle Fire Department responders were put- $5,000+ $500 - $999 Groups Jeneé James ting away ladders and chainsaws, hoses still Charity Jensen Raymond Burcham, Aaron Garcia Binyon Vision, snaking through the intersection. Lynda Johanson Lately I’ve been putting more thought into Jeananne Cail Family Dr. Jennifer Weaver Naomi Kallmes whether to keep writing this column than Tescar-Burcham Doris Burdin Memorial Black Rock Co ee Bar into writing one. Other than a title, I was Brent & Ellen considering “Swan Song, or Never Say Never.” & Boeing Exchange Club of Highline School Nutrition Kawaguchi I have so many other deadlines that the list Matching Gifts Highline Association of possible columns, wonderful suggestions Justin & Stephanie Gilbreath Dental Kevin DeLashmutt, from all sorts of people, seemed daunting Kesterson versus enticing. But they are juicy; a retired Gold Sponsors Highline HS Coaches, Sotheby’s International Ali Kestle Peace Corps woman who’s involved with a $2,500+ Admin, Sta & Alumni Realty Vietnamese orphanage, the Jazz Vocal teach- Jessica Kido Hunter Family Steve Teasley, Farmer’s er, the graduating UW Design students who Craig Heyamoto Adriana Lara are going to activate the NW surplus substa- John & Lisa Welch Insurance & Boeing Scott Logan tions later in the month… Matching Gifts Kaiser Permanente I confessed to Ken I feel less attached to Jackie and Joey Larry & Katy Jensen - $5 - $499 the print edition now that each of its for- Highline Kiwanis Martinez merly distinct papers no longer has its own HHS ‘59 & ‘60 Highline Schools Individuals Debbi & Stuart logo. Plus less feedback proffered to me in Foundation Major Taylor Project, Yana Aronova the produce section at Ballard Market. He Mathews Cascade Bicycle Club let me whine for a bit, talked me up, talked Monique Matheson Barbara & Robert Tasha & Glenn McCray me down, and then we agreed on a summer Mendoza Family Terri McMahan Batdorf Dennis McLeod sabbatical. But especially given that it’s sum- White Center Eagles - Fred & Linda, Alumni Mark Becker mer we agreed to leave the door open, just the Eduardo & Christina & Volunteer Coaches way that my front door is now wide open to Daylene Boehm Millán the flies and a westerly afternoon breeze right - Maya & Megan, Silver Lori & Rick Box Kyle Minaglia now. “If there’s something that lights you up Alumni Athletes and you need to write about this summer, just Sponsors Anthony Buchanan Colleen Modde Phil & Amy Crocker let me know,” he said. $1,000 - $2,499 Catherine Carbone Rogers Jordan Montalvo Then we talked about my returning next fall, Tyee Coaches, Admin, Evergreen Coaches, Rob Caudillo Robin & James Nading after my full-time summer job in Madrona is Sta & Alumni over and I’ve had that break. We discussed Admin, Sta & Alumni Darrell Chase ZZ Newman Tyrone Sr. & Michele Curry Highline High School Veronique Chevallier Jan & Roberta Noorda Walt & Peggy Cougan Fly Fish Booster Club Gruschow Lita O’Donnell Highline Education Kelly Colborne Steven Milam & Margit In-Kind Chile Association Jacqueline Downey McGuire Je Blount Sponsors DuBois Family Rebeca Pinzon Kenney Bui Memorial Anthony’s Restaurant Geri & Richard Fain Kevin Rawie Machinists Inc. Awards Service Sandy Feaser Paul Records Mount Rainier Coaches, Eastbay Team Sales Holly Ferguson Floyd & Barb Rodgers Admin, Sta & Alumni Frankies B-Town Bistro Fa’ati Fiso Robert Schneider Rotary of Des Moines & GGC Embroidery Nikki Fogerty Debby Strayer Normandy Park Highline Times Deborah Gardner Kevin & Dawn Susan Eneld & Tony NorWest Graphics Sadie Grace Tessandore Harasimowicz The Print Place The Kim & Luke Hagler Sara Ullmer book now Kisa Hendrickson for Thompson Family Micaela White 2016–2017 Kevin Hernandez Phil Willenbrock blacktroutoutfitters.com