West Seattle Sunday: 4 notes from today’s calendar

(Friday sunset photo by Mark Dale)
From the WSB West Seattle Events calendar as well as previous coverage:

SEARCH FOR JEREMY PECK: Anyone who can help with the search for the West Seattle resident who hasn’t been seen since early Christmas Eve morning is asked to join searchers meeting at Puerto Vallarta in The Junction at 10:30 am. Here’s our most recent update.

SPOKESPEOPLE WEST SEATTLE BIKE RIDE: As organizer Stu Hennessey puts it, “Spokespeople West Seattle will not concede the forgone conclusion that baby boomers will bankrupt Medicare. Baby boomers grew up on two wheels, and two wheels will keep them healthy and decrease their health-care costs.” Join the group for a 38-mile ride starting at Alki Statue of Liberty Plaza at 11 am. Two levels of moderate pace.

‘AMAHL’ FINALE: Last show today at 3 pm for Twelfth Night Productions (WSB sponsor)’s 14th annual production of “Amahl and the Night Visitors” by Gian Carlos Menotti at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center.

WEST SEATTLE FARMERS MARKET: 10 am-2 pm, The Junction (44th/Alaska). Here’s what’s listed as “new this week” on market managers’ Ripe and Ready list:

Mead – Honey-based alcohol beverage– Delicious! – from Rockridge Orchards. Considered the oldest alcoholic beverage in the world (Bronze Age) made from fermented honey and water… limited quantities and it sells out quickly.
Cippollini Onions – organic from Pipitone Farms
Frozen Cherries – Sonata, Bing and Santa Rosa cherries). Tonnemaker Family Orchards
Frozen Roasted Peppers – Sweet and Hot varieties from River Farm
Dried Herbs – basil, oregano, rosemary, CATNIP!

And via Twitter, Hotcakes – a chocolatey creation – says they’re premiering at the market today.

5 Replies to "West Seattle Sunday: 4 notes from today's calendar"

  • marketgal January 9, 2011 (1:32 pm)

    HI!
    Slight correction:
    Rockridge Orchards was a no-show at the market this week.
    There were however, the first of lovely tulips there today!
    Just a trade-off.

    • WSB January 9, 2011 (1:44 pm)

      Thanks for the update – the list comes directly from the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance, and it really was the one they dated for THIS week’s market (sometimes the online list is not updated for weeks at a time), so we had no way of knowing that. Glad to know about the tulips, though! Alm Hill Gardens, I’m guessing?

  • visitor January 9, 2011 (2:00 pm)

    beautiful photo!!!

  • EileneHutchinson January 9, 2011 (5:09 pm)

    What a lovely photo!

  • VBD January 9, 2011 (7:02 pm)

    Mark, that’s a great shot from the cliff house!

    Tom

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