Day of Service in West Seattle: Families clean up Alki, Whale Tail

Thanks to Toddy Dyer for sharing that photo of the Curran-Walker Family, Spangler-Ellerbrook Family, Vuletic Family, and Dyer Family, who teamed up to clean up Alki Beach and Whale Tail Park (where the photo was taken) during today’s National Day of Service. Toddy tells WSB the kids in the photo range in age from 1 through 8. Congratulations, and thank you, to everyone who joined in today (other photos and reports welcome, too! editor@westseattleblog.com).

2 Replies to "Day of Service in West Seattle: Families clean up Alki, Whale Tail"

  • ellenater January 19, 2009 (5:21 pm)

    that pic is awesome, lol. I am knitting today for “warm for winter”. http://tinyurl.com/9x8p8

    I’m making a hat that would look good on Obama. :)

  • RobertSeattle January 19, 2009 (9:56 pm)

    BTW, if you have any “spare” sandbox type toys in the attic, they would be welcome as “donations” at Whale Tail’s sandbox – the ones that were there in the fall must have gotten thrown away and some replacements are needed.

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