West Seattle Wednesday: Firefighter Story Time; Duwamish River kayak tour; more from the calendar…

(Last night’s Alki sunset, photographed by Trileigh Tucker)

Quick look at highlights for the rest of today/tonight – full list on our calendar:

FIREFIGHTER STORY TIME: 11:30 am, firefighters and SFD Chief Harold Scoggins are due at Delridge Library to help kids learn about fire prevention and safety. (5423 Delridge Way SW)

HIGH POINT MARKET GARDEN FARM STAND: 4-7 pm, buy fresh-picked organic produce at the High Point Market Garden Farmstand and the visiting ROAR Mobile Farmstand. HP SHA residents are eligible for vouchers, available at the farm stand as well as at Neighborhood House’s High Point Center, with half off all produce up to $10. (32nd/Juneau)

DUWAMISH RIVER KAYAK TOUR: Tonight at 6 pm, learn about the river and the Superfund – details here, including how to RSVP ASAP (which will get you the departure location – either West Seattle or South Park).

ADMIRAL WAY PROJECT @ BICYCLE ADVISORY BOARD: The citywide Bicycle Advisory Board meets at City Hall tonight at 6, with three projects on the agenda, one in West Seattle, the Admiral Way Safety Project. Agenda here. (600 4th Ave., Room L280)

CRIME/COMMUNITY POLICING FOCUS GROUP: 6:30 pm tonight, if you live/work on Pigeon Point, you’re invited to come talk with the researcher who’s been convening “focus groups” for communities all around the peninsula, at the Southwest Precinct, 6:30 pm. (2300 SW Webster)

2 Replies to "West Seattle Wednesday: Firefighter Story Time; Duwamish River kayak tour; more from the calendar..."

  • mrsMarty August 5, 2015 (1:17 pm)

    Are my eyes deceiving me or was the tide exceptionally high last night? OH and Trileigh another GREAT picture!

  • Northwest August 5, 2015 (5:06 pm)

    Although a beautiful picture it also pains me to see this knowing that most likely during that high tide as well as others this coming winter carry debris left behind along this coastal boardwalk. I have only visited twice this summer with broom and dust pan along this stretch but when I did both times it easily filled my fairly large upright metal dustpan spending over an hour. The most common plastic and fiberglass debris left behind? You guessed it!

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