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West Seattle High School’s Greasy Peeps invite entries for – and spectators to – upcoming car show

(WSB photo from last year’s show)

The Greasy Peeps are doing it again! Here’s the invitation we received to share with you:

Come to the 5th Annual West Seattle High School Greasy Peeps Car Show!

We are very excited to present our 5th Annual WSHS Car Show in partnership with REVUP Energy and the WSHS Alumni Association. After fantastic shows in the last 5 years, we are back bigger and better this year, and can’t wait to see you there!

The car show is open to all vehicles, motorcycles, and even buses/vans that you would like to show off!

The show takes place Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 12 pm-3:30 pm (with vehicle check-in starting at 11 am) at the West Seattle High School Parking Lot.

There is a small entrance fee of $15 if you’re showing a car ($8 for students), that will directly benefit our car club. If you are able to, please pay online in the google form below. If needed, you can pay when you show up with cash or a check.

We are having a small awards show at about 2:45, so stick around for your chance to win an award and some car show merch!

If you plan to attend with a vehicle, please use this google form to let us know you’re coming! forms.gle/Q8Y8nFndk7FuKzNJ6

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at westseattlehscarclub@gmail.com, or by phone (206)-252-8862 – See you there!

COUNTDOWN: Less than a month until FIFA World Cup games here – see what’s planned in West Seattle and South Park

By Macey Wurm
Reporting for West Seattle Blog

With the FIFA World Cup’s debut in our city less than a month away, we looked into local options for West Seattleites and neighbors to celebrate, without having to make the daunting trip downtown. So far, we’ve found several events being hosted by local organizations with city sponsorships, and sports-forward businesses that will be live streaming the games!

In December, the city’s Office of Arts and Culture issued a news release detailing that nearly $1.3 million would be invested to “activate public spaces and bring communities together ahead of the World Cup”; $485,000 of this fund was awarded to 13 organizations citywide. This manifested as 1-3 organizations from each city district being awarded funding for festivities. In District 1 (which includes West Seattle and South Park), Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association, Duwamish Tribal Services, and Duwamish Valley Sustainability Association were each awarded $40,000. Some of this funding will be going toward cultural festivals and celebrations that work to “reflect the diversity and energy of Seattle” and some to soccer-related events directly.

Watch parties hosted by Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association:
DNDA will be hosting free live watch parties of four games at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center Theater.

June 15, 2026 at 12 P.M. (Belgium vs Egypt)
June 19, 2026 at 12 P.M. (USA vs Austrailia)
June 24, 2026 at 12 P.M. (TBD vs Qatar)
June 26, 2026 at 8 P.M. (Egypt vs Iran)

South Park United: Celebrating Culture, Community & the Beautiful Game, hosted by Duwamish Valley Sustainability Association:
DVSA is putting on an outdoor cultural festival at Concord International Elementary School on July 19th with live match viewing, music, dance, art, and food, according to the city of Seattle’s website. Free meal tickets will be distributed, and an “Hora Loca” will commence at 9 A.M. featuring a DJ and music. The June 19th game will be livestreamed at 12 P.M., after which there will be a social and more music.

South Park United: Mini World Cup, hosted by Duwamish Valley Sustainability Association:
DVSA is hosting a free soccer tournament concurrent with the above event for kids aged 6-10 at Concord International School. The event will take place on July 19th, with signups starting at 7:30 A.M. They will be giving out free international jerseys, and kids are guaranteed to play three games, after which the World Cup watch party will commence.

We got in touch with local sports bars and pubs to inquire about World Cup plans, including any special features unique to the days these businesses will be streaming the games:

Admiral Pub:
Admiral Pub has a 2026 FIFA World Cup tab on their website, advertising that every match will be livestreamed, they will have full sound, and a strong soccer crowd.

The Bridge:
Though they remarked that reservations were mostly full, The Bridge bar/restaurant in West Seattle will be streaming the games and is still taking reservations for game days.

The Westy:
The Westy Sports and Spirits will also be livestreaming the games, with tentative plans to extend their opening hours for some games scheduled for earlier in the day.

Whisky West:
Whisky West will be screening “all World Cup games possible” and plans to open beyond their regular business hours for some earlier games. They also will be providing games for kids, specials, and promise a great atmosphere.

Beveridge Place Pub:
Beveridge Place Pub will be showing World Cup matches with sound, and opening early for “special matches,” including all USA matches, and matches from the quarterfinals on. The owner also added that they will be having their 10-foot projection screen showing matches in the main room, in addition to the four existing screens in the game room. Lastly, Beveridge Place will be bringing in a special selection of international beers.

Other events in West Seattle will be hosted as a part of the “Beautiful Game Series” put on by Seattle Parks and Recreation. This initiative was also created in light of the World Cup, working to incorporate special “soccer-themed recreation programming.”

5v5 Youth Soccer Jamboree
Seattle Parks and Recreation is partnering with Highline Premier FC, SYSA, and Soccer Starts Seattle to host a 5v5 Jamboree on June 27th at Delridge Playfield. The festival is completely free to participants, with the opportunity to register as a group or an individual. All experience-levels are welcome and participants will receive a complementary t-shirt! The jamboree is intended for kids aged 8-11, but there will also be a free, drop-in clinic for kids aged 4-7. Jamboree organizers hope to activate new soccer players, getting as many kids involved as possible.

Additional events hosted in the greater Seattle area can be found using Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Beautiful Game Series website or by going to Seattle.gov’s event calendar and typing in the keyword: “world cup”. The city of Seattle is coming together to create an atmosphere of culture, community, soccer, and fun!

Any other local events not yet on our list? Please let us know – thank you!

WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Youth athletic gear stolen

The report was sent by Jason:

In the interest of community safety and awareness, I am reporting a property theft from a parked vehicle behind the West Seattle YMCA, this morning, between 6:15 am and 7 am, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. SPD tracking number is T00057762.

About $800 value was taken, of note was a 50+ pound duffle bag full of kids track and field equipment: 8 plastic 400gram turbo javelins (purple, red, yellow and green), 12 aluminum relay batons (multiple colors), 4 iron shot, one black rubber discus, and two 100ft measuring tapes, and a few other coaching items, like clipboards and stop watches.

In addition to the track and field bag of gear, also taken were small consumer electronics, spare care parts (mainly bulbs), and ~ 20 insulated and regular reusable grocery bags.

It seems an odd collection for someone to steal. The duffle bag of gear was really heavy and would be tiring to carry, so maybe someone in a nearby car (which doesn’t sound “unhoused”) or with a cart. If it was taken by someone on the edge, I truly hope kids athletic gear somehow helps them survive and find their way to giving back to society some of what they have taken.

Thanks to WSB and West Seattle neighbors. Stay alert and safe.

If you find anything that might have been dumped by the thief, let us know and we’ll connect you with Jason.

WEST SEATTLE COYOTES: Another daytime sighting

Reported by Wendell:

Around 8:30 am: More coyote activity on the corner of 41st Ave SW and Dawson this morning. More significant than last week because this hill sees a lot of cars and human activity at that time in the morning, and is a route used by a lot of young school kids.

Two coyotes one large, one smaller. This is the second sighting for me at this location in as many weeks, but these two came from a different direction than the last time I saw them (that was late at night heading west up the hill). These two canines came running from the south, on 41st Ave SW then took a right down the Dawson hill, heading east.

Our usual disclaimer – we have published coyote sightings for 15+ years in the spirit of awareness, not alarm, so we always point to experts’ advice on safe co-existence.

PARADE SEASON: West Seattle High School Marching Band travels to Spokane for Lilac Festival

Parade season is under way! West Seattle High School music director Ethan Thomas sent the photo and report:

The West Seattle High School Marching Band participated in the 88th annual Spokane Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade last Saturday. The weather was cold and wet, but we had a great time performing for a large and enthusiastic audience. The West Seattle High School Marching Band was recognized as one of the Lilac Parade’s Gold Standard bands. The Lilac Festival has been a tradition in Spokane since 1938. The parade featured over 150 entries from across Washington State.

You will likely see some of these student musicians in the West Seattle Grand Parade on July 18 as part of the Seattle Schools All-City Marching Band. The WSHS Band’s schedule each year includes leading the Costume Parade during the West Seattle Junction Harvest Festival.

FOLLOWUP: Here’s how first-ever student-organized West Seattle Math Competition added up

Back in March, we told you about plans for the first-ever West Seattle Math Competition – organized by students, for students, all middle-schoolers. The competition happened this past Saturday at the Admiral HUB – and we were there to photograph the conclusion of the competition (the first few hours happened behind closed doors). It ended with a trophy ceremony for both the individual and team winners. Individual winners were Bella, Zhenyu, and Sadhika:

They were all from the Skyview Mathematics team, which came in first and also included Brayden:

The second-place team, the Three MusketeersPrayaag, Neilai, Ashrith:

And the third-place team, the West Side 3, with Ayan, Oliver, Sterling, Rohan:

The competition spanned four rounds, including algebra, geometry, probability, and number theory problems.

P.S. Thanks to Lacey, parent of an organizer, for letting us know about all this; she says, “It is very impressive what they have done and myself and the other parents involved are very proud of them.”

UPDATE: Crash on Delridge Way SW

10:31 AM: Thanks for the tips. Southbound Delridge Way SW is blocked at 20th because of a crash (near Boss Drive-In and the 7-Eleven). Avoid the area.

11:16 AM: Commenter Pearl says the scene is clear.

Dine-out fundraiser, SW Lander drop-in with SDOT, more for your West Seattle Tuesday

(Photo by James Osprey – juvenile Bald Eagle facing off with River Otter)

Here are event notes/reminders/listings for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:

FREE PLAYSPACE AT CHURCH OF NAZARENE … open today, now through noon, drop in with your little one(s). (42nd SW and SW Juneau)

KALEIDOSCOPE PLAY & LEARN: 10 am-11:30 am drop-in program for ages 0-5 and their caregivers at The Bridge School Cooperative Elementary (10300 28th SW; WSB sponsor).

POSTCARDS4DEMOCRACY: New postcard-writers as well as returnees are welcome at this weekly advocacy gathering, 10:30 am-noon at C & P Coffee (5612 California SW; WSB sponsor). Sign up here before you go, if this is your first time.

ROTARY CLUB OF WEST SEATTLE: Noon Tuesdays, lunch meetings at West Seattle Golf Course, today’s guest speaker: Gerry Garrison from Global Help Network. (4470 35th SW)

MEGA-LOW TIDE: Out to -3.8 feet at 1:25 pm. Tread lightly!

CHESS CLUB: All levels welcome to play! 1:30-3 pm, at the Center for Active Living (4217 SW Oregon). Questions? Email conwell@conwelld.net.

OTHER EVENTS AT THE CENTER: Dozens every week! Go here for the full Center for Active Living calendar.

CITY COUNCIL: At City Hall, at 2 pm, the council holds its main weekly meeting. Today’s agenda explains how to comment and/or watch.

SW LANDER DROP-IN WITH SDOT: Want to find out and offer your ideas for future plans regarding the stretch of SW Lander south of Lafayette Elementary? Visit the SDOT drop-in info session 2:30-5:30 pm at The Good Society (California/Lander).

MADISON MS DINE-OUT FUNDRAISER: Dine at Mioposto (2139 California SW; WSB sponsor) 4-9 pm and part of the proceeds will support Madison Middle School music.

DROP-IN HOMEWORK HELP: Free assistance for students, 4-5:45 pm at High Point Library (3411 SW Raymond).

DROP-IN WINE TASTING: 5-8 pm Tuesdays at Walter’s Wine Shop (4811 California SW) – $15 fee, $5 off with bottle purchases.

DEMONSTRATION FOR BLACK LIVES: Long-running weekly sign-waving demonstration on the corners at 16th/Holden. 5-6 pm. Signs available if you don’t have your own.

SINGING RESISTANCE: Join their gathering at 7 pm at Dragonfly (3278 California SW, upstairs).

WEST SEATTLE PFLAG MEETING: 7 pm – info here.

FREE ARTS WORKSHOP: 7 pm at Kenyon Hall (7904 35th SW).

OPEN MIC AT TIM’S: 7 pm at all-ages open mic hosted by Levi Said at Tim’s (16th SW and SW 98th) in White Center.

TUESDAY NIGHT SUPPER CLUB: Alki Kayak Tours and Mountain to Sound Outfitters (WSB sponsor) have launched this Tuesday night event for stand-up paddleboarders – details here – 5:30 pm. (1660 Harbor SW)

INTERFAITH FREEDOM VIGIL: Weekly, 5:30-6:30 pm at Alki Statue of Liberty Plaza candlelight vigil open to all. (61st SW and Alki SW)

TRACK RUN WITH WEST SEATTLE RUNNER: Meet up by 6:15 pm at West Seattle Runner (2743 California SW; WSB sponsor) for WSR’s free weekly track run.

OPEN CHOIR REHEARSALS: 6:30 pm Tuesdays at Tibbetts United Methodist Church (3940 41st SW), come sing with the Boeing Employees Choir, even if you aren’t a Boeing employee – email to RSVP.

ADMIRAL NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER EVENT: 7 pm at the West Seattle Realty (2715 California SW; WSB sponsor), prospective volunteers for summer-event season are invited to come learn about the ways you might help.

PAST, PRESENT, & ELSEWHERE: Album-listening sessions at Revelry Room (4547 California SW), every Tuesday night, 7-9 pm.

SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING: Weekly lessons continue tonight, 7 pm at Fauntleroy UCC (9140 California SW), details in our calendar listing.

WOMEN’S MEDITATION CIRCLE: Weekly small-group meditation at Mama Be Well Healing Studio (4034-A California SW), 7 pm. Our calendar listing has info on registering before you go.

BINGO: Play free Tuesday night Belle of the Balls Bingo at The Skylark, 7 pm. (3803 Delridge Way SW)

TRIVIA X 4: Four places to play trivia tonight – The Beer Junction (4711 California SW), Sporcle Pub Quiz with David at 7 pm and 8 pm … 7 pm at Ounces (3803 Delridge Way SW), free, hosted by Beat the Geek Trivia; 7 pm at Zeeks Pizza West Seattle (6459 California SW), hosted by Geeks Who Drink; 7 pm at Admiral Pub, free, prizes. (2306 California SW).

If you are organizing an event, class, performance, gathering, etc., tell your West Seattle neighbors via our event calendar – just email info to westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you!

SCHOOLS: Kindergarten/preschool registration event today for West Seattle Elementary

(WSB file photo)

Before we get to today’s full list of what’s happening, one spotlight for families who have yet to register incoming kindergarteners and preschoolers for next school year. A registration/information event is happening at West Seattle Elementary (6760 34th SW), 4-6 pm today. This flyer (PDF) explains what you need to bring if you want to register.

UPDATE: Orcas in Elliott Bay

Kersti Muul tells us orcas are in Elliott Bay, same transients as Monday, “and they have a brand-new calf with them.”

8:18 AM: They’re T124As and T124A1s, for those keeping track, currently by the Coast Guard station on the south end of the downtown waterfront.

TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Tuesday info

6:00 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Tuesday, May 19, 2026.

WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET

Mostly cloudy, slight chance of pm rain, low 60s high. Sunrise was at 5:27 am; sunset will be at 8:45 pm.

BRIDGE ALERT

The weekend closures of the northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge are followed up again tonight by lane closures.

TRANSIT TODAY

Metro buses – Regular schedules.

Washington State Ferries – Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth route is on the regular three-boat schedule. Check the alert page for any last-minute changes.

West Seattle Water TaxiNow on “summer” schedule, with extra Friday/Saturday/Sunday runs including later-night schedules Fridays and Saturdays.

STADIUM ZONE

The Mariners homestand continues tonight, 6:40 pm game vs. the White Sox.

SPOTLIGHT TRAFFIC CAMERAS

High Bridge – Here’s the main camera, followed by the Fauntleroy-end camera:

Low Bridge – Here’s the westward view. Also note, maritime-opening info is available via X (ex-Twitter):

1st Avenue South Bridge (25 mph speed limit):

Delridge cameras: In addition to the one below (Delridge/Genesee), cameras are also at Delridge/Juneau, Delridge/Henderson, Delridge/Oregon, and video-only (so you have to go to the map), Delridge/Holden and Delridge/Thistle.

MORE TRAFFIC CAMS: All functioning traffic cams citywide are here (including links to live video for most); for a quick scan of West Seattle and vicinity-relevant cameras, see this WSB page.

See trouble on the bridges/streets/paths/water? Please text or call our hotline (when you can do it safely, and after you’ve reported to authorities if they’re not already on scene) – 206-293-6302. Thank you!