West Seattle Junction scenes: Climate-action encouragement rally; Pathfinder wreath sales; Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast reminder

Just back from The Junction, where this was all happening at California/Alaska at noontime:

With the United Nations climate-change conference about to start in Paris, West Seattleites rallied in “encouragement” of climate action:

This was one of many rallies, small and large, planned for today.

Also on the southwest corner of the Walk-All-Ways intersection today: Wreath sellers from Pathfinder K-8. The school community makes and sells wreaths every year to raise money for environmental education and will be in The Junction every Sunday during the holiday season:

Just across the intersection, at the south end of the official Farmers’ Market zone, the Kiwanis Club of West Seattle was bubbling with enthusiasm about its annual Pancake Breakfast next Saturday.

Everyone’s invited to the Masonic Center (40th/Edmunds) 7 am-11 am on Saturday (December 5th) – if you don’t have tickets yet, buy yours for a discount online right now – $8 online, $10 at the door.

3 Replies to "West Seattle Junction scenes: Climate-action encouragement rally; Pathfinder wreath sales; Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast reminder"

  • alkistu November 29, 2015 (2:20 pm)

    About 50 happy and healthy West Seattle folks turned out to encourage their friends and neighbors to think about how they could reduce their energy needs and contribute to a healthier climate.

  • Bigger Stage November 29, 2015 (3:03 pm)

    Gates has actively reduced investments in oil and nonrenewable energy.

    Gates Foundation will be formally announcing in Paris the new $1B investments in renewable sustainable energy. That’s jobs people. And, that is still mere baby steps the global community needs to take.

    Watch and listen to what happens in Paris….

  • cooler than ever November 30, 2015 (9:31 pm)

    Hold onto your wallets. inconvenient facts. Not all scientists agree. And besides, if there is a differing opinion, should’nt there be a dialogue, that confirms or denies the truth based on the evidence? Not some hockey stick, graph, based on computer models. How do you explain the pause?

Sorry, comment time is over.