West Seattle, Washington
30 Sunday
The Morgan Community Association‘s quarterly meeting is coming up Wednesday (July 16) at 7 pm. You can attend in person at the West Seattle Church of the Nazarene (42nd SW/SW Juneau) or via videoconference. Agenda highlights will include:
● SW Precinct, Updates from SPD
● MoCA’s Proposed Changes to One Seattle Plan for Morgan Junction
● October Elections for MoCA BoardNew in Morgan Junction
Happy Doggy – Dog grooming & self-serve dog wash
6529 California Ave SW, 206-255-4574The Neighborhood – Restaurant & Bar
6503 California Ave SW,Community Business
● Morgan Junction Community Festival Recap and discussion of its future
● Pedestrian Safety Project – Fauntleroy at Rose Street: SDOT
● Morgan Junction Electric Vehicle Charging Station: Seattle City Light
● Morgan Junction Park Expansion: Seattle Parks
● Briefing: Gatewood Elementary School Neighbor Disaster Support Team
The group might also hear from some of the candidates on the August 5 primary ballot.
3:02 PM: This is it – last call to get down to West Seattle Summer Fest, which wraps up at 5 pm. Music ends around 4 – last scheduled act is Massy Ferguson, on the West Side Stage at 3 pm. And Better As Brass (above), founded by West Seattle resident Kevin Freitas, is busking at California/Alaska right now. Kevin says this is their second year at Summer Fest, and that he started it because “I just wanted a brass band in West Seattle!” …Also an unofficial part of the festival, the canvassers – WSB’s Hayden Yu Andersen talked to Erin Phillips, volunteering for Washington Bus – an organization that encourages young people to get politically active- drumming up support for Seattle’s Democracy Voucher program.
She’s from Northeast Seattle but told Hayden she’s having a great time learning about West Seattle during her first Summer Fest. (Speaking of politics, mayoral candidate Joe Mallahan remains the only candidate we’ve seen here, but incumbent mayor Bruce Harrell is due at the West Seattle Indivisible meeting in the Center for Active Living at 3:30 pm – we’re planning to be there.)
Meantime, we found a booth with multiple artists exhibiting, from Rain City Clay in Arbor Heights:
That’s one of the artists, Jody Wally.
4:23 PM: A sign that the festival is wrapping… deflation has begun:
The Summer Fest crew’s goal is for breakdown to be done by 9 pm; streets are expected to remain closed until 10.
6:26 PM: The mayor’s appearance lasted more than twice as long as planned; story to come. Your editor got back to the festival in its waning moments. Huge thanks to everyone who hung out with us, contributed content, and/or stopped by to say hi over the three days, and therefore made it possible to get through the first Summer Fest without WSB co-founder Patrick Sand (who usually spent many days ahead of time preparing, from collecting and collating festival info to amassing and packing tabling supplies like tape and tacks – we managed to find all that and brought it along).
9:20 PM: One loose end from this afternoon – we did get some video of Massy Ferguson, last scheduled stage band of the festival, but technical trouble prevented us from a timely upload:
Thanks to concertgoers who sent the video, including John Severson, whose clip is above. It’s from last night’s Climate Pledge Arena concert with music legend Barry Manilow, who honored West Seattle High School music educator Ethan Thomas as the latest winner of a $10,000 grant from his Manilow Music Project, which the superstar singer said has given out $10 million to help buy instruments and cover other costs of music education. As you’ll hear Manilow explain in the video, they’ve been asking music students in cities on his concert tour to vote for music teachers to win the award. The award was first announced in a WSHS newsletter before school got out for the summer (thanks to the parent who forwarded it):
Congratulations to WSHS Band Director Ethan Thomas, who won the Barry Manilow Music Project’s Outstanding Music Teacher Contest! Mr. Thomas will be honored on July 12 during Barry Manilow’s Last Arena Tour. He will receive $5,000 in new instruments for the WSHS music program.
The award turned out to be $10,000!
(Photo by Dave Gershgorn for WSB)
10:27 AM: The West Side IS the best side, as artist Cody Huff‘s painting declares, and West Seattle Summer Fest is a reminder! The third and final day has begun, and we’re again on site to cover it. Here in the Info Booth, the biggest question so far this morning is “where’s the Farmers’ Market?” – answer: North of Oregon, right now, until 2 pm. We’re heading that way right now!
11:12 AM: Just back from the market. What you won’t find this week is many of the fresh-cooked food providers – but produce abounds, berries and greens and more. Among the produce sellers, the Alvarez farm, with both purple and white spring onion bunchesam!
The market’s on until 2; meantime, here in the festival zone, music just started, West Side Stage only today, with this lineup:
11:00 Matt Benham & David Weidig
12:00 WSMA + Sweetiest Sweeties
1:00 Sonny Parker
2:00 Baby Crow Flight School
3:00 Massy Ferguson
And the nonprofits with us in the Info Booth right now are the Seattle Emergency Hubs (learn what to do and where to go in case of catastrophe) and,making an encore, RainWise. Even if you’ve been here once, Sunday is a stellar day to wander one more time.
12:28 PM: The day is flying by. Remember that there’s lots of room to sit in the shade – like by the only music stage operating today, the West Side Stage:
That’s the crowd cheering for West Side Music Academy students on the stage (which is sponsored by the WSMA) this hour. We recorded one of them – great job on piano!
Headed to Summer Fest are the 16 riders who joined in the “Little STP” bike ride in West Seattle this morning – Al sent the photo from the Portland end of the ride (44th SW/SW Portland in Gatewood):
If you have trouble finding bike parking, there’s a corral toward the northwest end side.
12:56 PM: Speaking of transportation, Sound Transit is here, on the south half (south of Alaska) of the booth zone, if you have questions about light rail. And here in the info booth, the 1 pm changeover has brought in the Puget Sound Regional Council – ready to chat about big-picture issues – and SPD civilian staff, with crime prevention the focus (ask about the safety class that’s coming up this week)…. The Trombone King, featured here last night, has started playing again. WSB’s Hayden Yu Andersen talked to him briefly:
Hayden reports, “Roy Lancaster, aka Trombone King 504, is a performer from New Orleans. He wished everyone a happy Summer Fest, and said ‘please deposit any complaints on the back of a 100 dollar bill’.”
1:45 PM: Last few hours mean one more chance to connect with vendors. Hayden talked to the local handmade-earring creators at Kellan and Kiera:
Last call for the Farmers’ Market, too, bursting with berries and cherries today as well as our personal favorite, salad greenery – the market closes at 2 as usual; the rest of Summer Fest is carrying on until 5.
We’re getting reports of brown water in south Highland Park this morning. While that’s often a sign of hydrant testing this time of year,i it’s also sometimes a sign of trouble somewhere in the lines, so whenever it happens, be sure to report it to Seattle Public Utilities at 206-386-1800.

(Live traffic, or lack of it again today, camera at California/Alaska)
We begin the Sunday list with the final day of West Seattle Summer Fest, and the temporarily relocated Farmers’ Market:
SUMMER FEST DAY 3: Festival hours are 10 am-5 pm. Highlights include:
-Music 11 am-4 pm on the West Side stage (SW Alaska by Wells Fargo drive-thru), lineup list here.
-Kids Zone 10 am-5 pm, with free fun as well as ticketed inflatables (SW Alaska east of California)
-Food Court 10 am-5 pm, in the street AND the lot behind KeyBank, with shade and seating for the first year (west of California)
-Free filtered water to refill your cup/container, available at stations around the festival
-In addition to vendors, year-round businesses have sidewalk sales, special streetside booths, more
-Festival merch is at the Info Booth, as are we, and local nonprofits/community groups.
WEST SEATTLE FARMERS’ MARKET: Today only, it’s relocated, to California SW north of SW Oregon, because of Summer Fest. Same hours, 10 am-2 pm, most of the same vendors (some skip festival week). Remember that SW Oregon remains OPEN to through traffic – with officer assistance – so be extra-careful coming and going. See you in The Junction!
ROAD CLOSURE REMINDER: California from Oregon to Edmunds and Oregon to Genesee, Alaska from 42nd to 44th, continuing until the festival is broken down late tonight.
Here’s what else is on the Sunday schedule – mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:
MOON ROOM SUMMER SALE: The Moon Room Shop and Wellness (California/Juneau) is continuing to offer “15-20% off In-Store and Online” today! Find this WSB sponsor online at moonroomshop.com.
WESTIES RUN CLUB: This week’s 9 am Sunday Funday run leaves from Fresh Flours in South Delridge.
‘LITTLE STP’ BIKE RIDE: It’s an annual tradition, riding your bike to the festival (or The Junction in general) via this ride from North Admiral (SW Seattle Street) to Gatewood (SW Portland Street) and then to The Junction – 9:15 am – details in our preview.
AMERICAN MAH JONGG: Meet up with other players – all levels – 9:30-11:30 am at The Missing Piece. (35th/Roxbury)
MASTER GARDENERS: No clinic today.
FREE NIA CLASS: 10:30 am, first class free if you pre-register. At Inner Alchemy Sanctuary/Studio (3618 SW Alaska)
DYING – EVERYONE’S DOING IT: 11 am discussion of end-of-life issues at West Seattle (Admiral) Library (2306 42nd SW).
SPRAYPARK SEASON CONTINUES: Highland Park Spraypark (1100 SW Cloverdale) is open every day, no matter what the weather, 11 am-8 pm.
WEST SEATTLE TOOL LIBRARY: Need a tool but don’t need to, or can’t, buy it? You’ll probably be able to borrow it from the Tool Library, open 11 am-4 pm on the northeast side of Youngstown Cultural Arts Center. (4408 Delridge Way SW)
WEST SEATTLE RESISTS: Sunday signholding in The Junction (California/Alaska), 11:30 am-1:30 pm.
COLMAN POOL: The heated salt-water outdoor pool at Lincoln Park (8011 Fauntleroy Way SW) is open today as its 7-day-a-week season continues, noon-7 pm, with four hour-and-a-half swim sessions, each half lap swimming and half open swim – see the schedule here.
WADING POOLS: Also at Lincoln Park, the wading pool will be open, as will the EC Hughes wading pool (2805 SW Holden) – hours for both today are noon-7 pm.
ALKI POINT LIGHTHOUSE TOURS: Weekly free tours! Grounds at 3201 Alki SW open at 1 pm; last tour starts 3:45 pm; more info in our calendar listing.
WELCOME ROAD WINERY: Enjoy your summery Sunday afternoon at this West Seattle tasting room (with a patio!) open 2-5 pm, kids and dogs welcome. (3804 California SW; WSB sponsor)
WEST SEATTLE CLASSIC NOVELS (& MOVIES) BOOK CLUB: 3 pm at C & P Coffee (5612 California SW; WSB sponsor).
‘THE EFFECT’ AT ARTSWEST: Today is the closing performance for the current play at ArtsWest (4711 California SW), 3 pm – check here for tickets.
MAYOR VISITS WEST SEATTLE INDIVISIBLE: As previewed here, membership meeting for WSI at 3:30 pm, starting with a half-hour scheduled appearance by Mayor Bruce Harrell. at the Center for Active Living (4217 SW Oregon)
YOGA & CREATIVITY CLASS: 5 pm at Limber Yoga (7901 35th SW).
LIVE MUSIC AT THE ALLEY: Sunday night music provided by the Triangular Jazztet at The Alley (behind 4509 California SW) – 8-10 pm.
Are you planning, organizing, and/or publicizing something that we could feature on the WSB community event calendar – one-time or recurring? Please email us the basic details – westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you!
(PHOTOS BY DAVE GERSHGORN FOR WSB)
Two intense days of main-stage music at West Seattle Summer Fest 2025 wrapped tonight with Reignwolf closing out Saturday.
Preceding Reignwolf’s star turn was Monsterwatch:
Overnight, the stage will be broken down, so the Farmers Market can occupy the block north of Oregon 10 am-2 pm today (Sunday); there’s still a slate of Sunday Summer Fest music on the West Side Stage north of the food court.
Sent by Noelle:
This evening, July 12, between about 7 and 8:30 PM, my WHITE, 2000 HONDA CRV, BMA5579, was stolen from 17th Ave SW and SW Myrtle.
Has a side-swipe scar on the passenger-side doors.
PLEASE keep your eye out for this!
Report # 25-196224
If you find it, call 911 and refer to that case #.
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