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West Seattle food trucks: Parfait’ll be alongside Marination Mobile

Just announced tonight, another food truck is joining Marination Mobile on the Hans VW lot at 35th and Graham starting this Saturday – Parfait, which proclaims itself “Seattle’s only from-scratch, organic ice cream maker.” The truck launched two years ago, according to tonight’s announcement, which says owner Adria Shimada, a pastry chef, makes a 100 percent organic custard base and that her ingredients from “dairy, eggs, and produce are all sourced directly from small local farms within 150 miles of Seattle.” Oh, and hand-rolled waffle cones. And compostable cups, spoons and napkins, with “the truck’s dipping freezer (running) on a green system that requires no generators during operation.” The ice cream also will be sold by the pint as well as cup or cone. Hours on Saturdays will be the same as Marination’s – 11 am-2 pm. (Photo courtesy Parfait)

South Park Bridge groundbreaking tomorrow: BIG party

Just before the old South Park Bridge closed permanently last June 30th, we recorded that video of the crowd on the bridge chanting “We want a bridge/we need a bridge” – at that time, the replacement plan was by no means finalized. Now it is, and tomorrow’s the day that the start of work will be celebrated. We have already told you about the huge piñata (here’s our April 24th report) and the official groundbreaking tomorrow as bridge construction gets going. But the party (starting at 1:30 pm) has become REALLY big – and while our mailbox overflows with “official” announcements of what’s happening where and when (plus there’s tons of info here), the liveliest invite we’ve seen came from longtime South Park community advocate Bill Pease, via the SP community e-mail list. He granted our request to republish it here:

In case anyone missed the memo…

South Park is getting a NEW BRIDGE! The construction trailers are assembled on the old County Line lot, and the official ground-breaking is going to happen this Thursday, May 5th at 1:30 pm at the end of the red brick section of 14th Ave S.

Now: Ground-breaking ceremonies are normally dry, stuffy events… and there will certainly be some of that. But this is South Park, and we march to beat of a different drum! Before the pictures of politicians posing earnestly with golden shovels, there will be a performance of the Danza de los Diabolos. Do you think Microsoft had Devil Dancers perform at the ground breaking for their new bridge? No. They did not!

Next comes the speech-i-fyin’. Lots of people have been working long and hard to make sure we got the money to rebuild our link to Seattle so I will gladly listen and clap for everyone who wants to speak. Next comes a quick photo-op with the golden shovels (if you’ve never used a golden shovel, don’t feel bad… they are very heavy, and they bend easily.) But then, THEN… they wheel out the BIG photo-op… A 26′ long piñata in the shape of the new bridge. Suspended by a crane! Did the bridge movers on I-405 have a giant piñata? Not even close!

OK. By 2:30 the whole she-bang is normally winding down, but we live in South Park, so we want to kick it up a notch. Our elected officials have committed to dining at the local South Park establishments, and will be having a Meet & Eat for anyone that wants to join them. Don’t be shy. They get paid for this, and it is your chance to speak one on one with the very people who can affect the positive changes we are asking for. Be polite, be direct, be funny, but for gosh sakes, be there!

Got kids? Bring them to the crafts tent between 3:00 and 5:00 and they will create their own works of art that they will want to keep forever, seriously. They will receive a certificate that proves that they were at the ground-breaking event, complete with their own photo… and they get to make it their own with custom decorations.

By 3:30 the atmosphere will begin to change. Mariachi Ayutla will arrive and It won’t just be a celebration anymore, it becomes a Fiesta! The 5th of May is not an arbitrary date, it is the Cinco de Mayo. The anniversary of the day that a small group of Mexican soldiers –fighting for the independence of their fledgling country– defeated a much larger and better equipped French army at the Battle of Pueblo. While this skirmish was not the final battle for their independence, it showed that a scrappy, dedicated force could prevail over seemingly insurmountable odds. Just as a scrappy, dedicated community did to get the funding for our new bridge. This is our victory, all of us, and we deserve to celebrate!

At 4:30 we really start to feel the happy feet-a-tappin’ and it’s no wonder, Banda Gozona is giving us a taste of Oaxacan dances, reels and marches. Bailar!

If you can only make it to one event on Thursday, then show up at 5:00 for the second showing of the giant piñata. Did I mention that it was on a crane? Well, at 5:00 it makes it’s second appearance, only this is no photo-op. This is the real-deal where a rumored 100 lbs. of candy will rain down on the suspecting crowd below. Keep all hands and feet away from the mouths of children! But wait! There’s more! For those of us in the crowd that envy the exuberance of the children… there will be an adult piñata drop that will contain gift certificates from local businesses, T-shirts, prizes, seed packets and Dog only knows… there is some really fun stuff to be had.

6:30. The kids are in a sugar coma, the politico types are home writing letters to their local op-ed columns, and the seedy underbelly of South Park emerges. That’s right… Artists! They confront the two evils that strike fear in the psyche of every artist: A deadline, and a live audience! Five brave souls will pit their skills against each other and the clock to create works of art that must be completed within 1 Hour. While they are working, they will be in full view of the audience, and the audience gets to bid silently on the works while they are in process. All proceeds from the silent auction will go to support Arts & Cultural experiences for the teens at the South Park Community Center. All bids must be in by 7:30! *As a side note: All five artists will be starting with the same canvas… doors reclaimed from the historical “Witches Hat House” on 7th Ave S.

Time for another change in tone. Beginning at 8:00, the band Hamanah Don will beguile you with West African rhythms and a traditional 20 string harp. Their siren call will lead the crowd to the final event of the day.

All through the ages, there has always been one element that can evoke a response from even the most jaded individual. Fire. At 9:00 PM on Thursday, Rusty Oliver and Spinergy Arts will use fire as their medium to create a performance art piece that will quite literally burn itself into the memories of all that see it!

Come on out on Thursday, South Park is fine!

See you there.

Update: Fire in a dryer briefly leads to major callout

6:55 PM: The big response is en route to the 4600 block of SW Alaska (map), reported house fire. Will know more about the size as soon as we get there. 7:04 PM: There now. Only a small SFD contingent still there, smell of smoke but no smoke or fire visible, so not a huge incident. Still working on more info. 7:09 PM: Talked to the incident commander. Fire was contained to the dryer. The callout was briefly upgraded to “full response” for a house fire because at one point there was so much smoke, it looked bigger – but upon arrival they determined it was contained to the dryer, and it’s out now.

What is Toastmasters? Come find out May 9 at Daystar

May 4, 2011 6:40 pm
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Congratulations to the Daystar Dialoguers for reaching this milestone!

Daystar Dialoguers Toastmasters Club will be five years old in June.  On May 9 we are holding a special “Guest Day” to attract potential new members.   

Most people who join Toastmasters do it to gain confidence speaking.  Then they not only become better speakers but also better listeners and better leaders.  Come as our guest to observe this safe, fun, and supportive group and learn how you can overcome your fear of speaking in public. 

Daystar Dialoguers Toastmasters Club meets twice a month on the second and fourth Mondays from 12 Noon until 1 PM.  While guests are welcome at all Toastmasters’ meetings, the May 9 meeting will be special in explaining what Toastmasters is and how it works for you.  Please arrive early because the meeting will start at noon sharp.

Daystar Dialoguers meets at the Daystar Retirement Village, 2615 SW Barton (across from the Westwood Village Shopping Center’ Target store), Seattle. Call Bill at 206/ 932-6706 if you have questions before this special guest meeting.

West Seattle restaurants: Pan Africa Grill to ex-Ho-Win space

Story and photos by Bill “Hutch” Hutchison
Reporting for West Seattle Blog

The owner of Pike Place Market’s Pan Africa Restaurant and Bar is planning to open another grill in West Seattle – in the space where Ho Win-Chinese Restaurant operated till last Saturday.

We just spoke with Mulugeta “Mulu” Abate, a former West Seattle resident who has long wanted to return to this area and says the empty Ho Win space afforded him the opportunity to open Pan Africa Grill: “We’ve always wanted a neighborhood location where there is ample parking and we can get to know our customers.”

They will be serving a “core menu” of mostly traditional East African/Ethiopian dishes, including curries (here are menu highlights for the Pike Place location), and many vegan offerings.

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As Delridge Skatepark work starts, Roxhill Skatespot roars ahead

It hasn’t received as much attention as the now-under-construction Delridge Skatepark – but Roxhill Park (south of Westwood Village) is getting a skateboarding area too, technically a “skatespot” rather than a “skatepark.” $600,000 was set aside by the Parks and Green Spaces Levy, and now the project is full speed ahead – the city is just going out with the “request for qualifications” for design work for Roxhill. (The RFQ – see it here – says it’ll be 5,000 to 8,000 square feet of skating space, with construction to start next spring.) And tomorrow, Mayor McGinn plans to announce a donation for the Roxhill project (which also is to include a renovation for the park’s play area). We’re told it involves the people behind the big-name skateboarding event that’s at KeyArena this weekend.

3:45 PM P.S.: A mayor’s-office advisory confirms it’s a donation of “funding and equipment” to be announced by the Rob Dyrdek Foundation. Dyrdek is a pro skateboarder/promoter; his foundation sponsors the Safe Spot Skate Spot program to help with urban-skatepark projects like this one.

On its way to West Seattle (temporarily): Sea-Based X-Band Radar

Thanks to our friend Rebecca from Ravenna Blog, who watches the Coast Guard Local Notice to Mariners more closely than we do, for first word on this. What’s in the U.S. military photo above is the Sea-Based X-Band Radar, and it’s on its way to West Seattle’s Vigor (formerly Todd) Shipyards for $27 million in maintenance work also involving Boeing. It’ll be here for about three months, and is expected to arrive in the next week or so. The Sea-Based X-Band Radar belongs to the U.S. Missile Defense Agency; a news release described it as “one of the sensors for our nation’s missile-defense system … to identify ballistic-missile threats to our nation and relay that information to the communications, command and control center for missile defense.” It’s 240 feet wide, 390 feet long, and 280 feet high from the keel to the top of the radar dome. If you are a boater, note that there’s a “vessel protection zone” planned while it’s here – including a 100-yard keep-away zone. We’re told the media will be allowed in for a closer look while it’s here.

West Seattle Crime Watch: Reader-report roundup

Another case of a watchful neighbor thwarting crime – plus, a stolen motorcycle, a found bicycle that might have been stolen, and suspected “suspicious activity” – West Seattle Crime Watch reader reports from the WSB inbox, after the jump:Read More

Calling all artists! Jump into West Seattle Summer Fest’s Art Dive

May 4, 2011 11:29 am
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Once again for this year’s West Seattle Summer Fest – July 8-9-10 in The Junction – Twilight Artist Collective is coordinating the Art Dive. And Mary Enslow from Twilight says they are ready to hear from YOU if you have arts/crafts you would like to sell under the Art Dive tent(s). Mary explains, “Art Dive was started as a push to create opportunities for artist who can’t necessarily invest in a booth. The artist are placed under a series of circus tents at the North end of the festival on California. Each artist gets use of a 8 x 2′ table or space to display their goods. Sales are direct from the artist to the customer and Twilight simply acts as a facilitator.” They’ve written more – and linked to application forms – via their website, so if you’re interested in being part of Summer Fest and having thousands of people see your creations (and hopefully buying too!) – here’s where to start.

West Seattle wildlife: 2 more coyote sightings

Two coyote sightings to share – one somewhat pastoral, one less so. First, from Andrea, out of the WSB inbox this morning:

At 7:40 am I spotted a coyote briefly in our neighborhood. The coyote appeared between two houses just across the street from us and surveyed the scene for about 30-45 seconds before turning around and returning to his/her original spot. We’re near 17th Ave SW & SW Myrtle in the Puget Ridge/Delridge area. It made breakfast much more interesting!

Ahead – Kurt shared the story of a coyote that was having its own breakfast (maybe lunch? dinner?) last week – a bit graphic so it’s after the jump:Read More

West Seattle schools: Start-time changes for next year stir concern

While the Seattle School Board met tonight, one increasingly hot topic for some local families was not on the agenda: Another round of changes in school start times.

The alarm has been sounded by the Sanislo Elementary School PTA, but theirs isn’t the only school affected. Transportation changes for Seattle Public Schools are going to change start times at more schools next year. Technically, the district decisions have to do with bus pickup times, not bell times, but the two are inextricably linked, with start times 15-20 minutes after scheduled bus times. From a notice the Sanislo PTA sent to parents:

We want to let our parents and families know that the Seattle School District has decided to change Sanislo’s bell schedule for the 2011-2012 school year. Next year school will start at 9:35 am with dismissal at 3:40 pm. This means that breakfast will start around 9:15. Students not participating in breakfast will not be allowed into the building until 9:30 unless they are enrolled in CDSA, a before school club, or music program.

The district pointed out in February that some changes were on the way, and the board approved “ranges,” but the district hasn’t made a specific announcement of times, since they are not final yet – district spokesperson Teresa Wipple says acting Superintendent Susan Enfield has the final say and hasn’t signed off yet. The district’s list of bus times – which says that bell times are generally 15 minutes after those times – would indicate school would start next year, if the list here gets final signoff, in this vicinity:

ELEMENTARIES – 15 MINUTES AFTER BUS TIME WOULD MEAN:
approx. 9:30 am – Concord (9:15 now), Lafayette (9:20 now), Roxhill, (9:20 now), Sanislo (9:25 now)
approx. 8:55 am – Alki (9:05 now), Arbor Heights (9:10 now), Highland Park (9:10 now), Schmitz Park (9:20 now)
approx. 8:45 am – Gatewood (9:15 now)
approx. 8:30 am – West Seattle (8:15 am now)

K-8 – 15 MINUTES AFTER BUS TIME WOULD MEAN:
approx. 8:20 am – Pathfinder (8:20 now)

MIDDLE – 15 MINUTES AFTER BUS TIME WOULD MEAN:
approx. 7:50 am – Madison (8:05 now)
TBD – Denny (8:05 now)

HIGH SCHOOL – 15 MINUTES AFTER BUS TIME WOULD MEAN:
approx. 7:50 am – West Seattle (8 am now)
TBD – Chief Sealth (8:05 now)

Again, ***the final official word will come from principals***, but that would be after district leadership signs off on the plan. If you have concerns or questions, check with your school’s principal; Sanislo’s PTA also suggests school board and superintendent messages:

You can reach our local representative, Steve Sundquist, at steve.sundquist@seattleschools.org.
You can send a message to our new interim superintendent, Susan Enfield, at superintendent@seattleschools.org

Sundquist also has community-conversation meetings coming up next week; here’s the schedule. We covered the last major change to start times two years ago. And if you still think “what’s a few minutes?” – here’s some context: Gillian Allen-White from the Sanislo PTA says that when her child started at Sanislo as a kindergartener in 2005, the start time was a full hour earlier.

ADDED: Denny and Sealth’s planned start times were revealed May 11th in a joint PTSA forum with the schools’ principals, who say Denny will start at 7:40 am and Sealth at 8:30 am.

West Seattle Wednesday: SW District Council, ‘Shipwrecked!,’ more

(WSB photo, taken looking southward at the Duwamish River from the “low bridge”)
From the WSB West Seattle Events calendar:

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT COUNCIL: Reps from community groups and other major organizations in western West Seattle gather for tonight’s Southwest District Council meeting, South Seattle Community College board room, 7 pm. Public invited.

AT ARTSWEST: “Shipwrecked! An Entertainment …” continues at ArtsWest (WSB sponsor), 7:30 pm.

MEDITATION: “The Royal Road to Enlightenment” at Viking Bank (4022 SW Alaska), 7:30 pm. Wes Busch, West Seattle resident and a certified teacher of the Transcendental Meditation technique, will speak. The presentation is free but pre-registration is required; 425-221-3203.

BREWER’S NIGHT: West Seattle Garlic Jim’s (4520 California Ave SW) starts a series of Brewer’s Nights, 6-9 pm. American Brewing Company is featured tonight with 4 of their beers on tap, plus reps and giveaways; stop in for a sample or order during dinner.

TONIGHT’S KARAOKE: Karaoke with DJ Tony B at 9:30 pm – The Bridge (4439 35th Ave SW). He takes advance requests on his Facebook page.

West Seattle Relay for Life update: Goals in sight!

(WSB photo from luminaria ceremony during 2009 Relay for Life – West Seattle)
Five weeks may sound like a long time, but for an event like Relay for Life-West Seattle, which involves assembling a team and making plans for the all-night walk, it’s not much – Rebecca sends this update:

…Tiime to get your team signed up today!!!

We are so close to surpassing all our goals and we need your help. We already have 19 teams signed up from all over West Seattle– schools, churches, businesses – this community wide event will be a great way to meet others in your local area. Help us reach our goal of 25 teams and raising more than $75,000 for the American Cancer Society.

Mark your calendar for June 10th at West Seattle Stadium.

Even if you can’t spend the night with us, plan to come by for some great community fun, fundraising, and local bands! Or donate to this great cause, here! Questions? Please ask Rebecca today – bec@busstop.org

Relay for Life is both a festive and contemplative event over the course of the evening and morning that it runs, and at times moving for spectators as well as participants. WSB is proud to have joined the sponsor lineup for this year’s Relay – if you’re interested in sponsorship, Rebecca would be able to handle those inquiries too.