West Seattle, Washington
02 Tuesday
West Seattle is clearly a peninsula full of readers. We regularly feature more than half a dozen book clubs in our West Seattle Event Calendar, and new ones pop up periodically – like this one:

The Good Neighborhood Book Club is launching one week from tonight at The Good Society Brewery and Public House (2701 California SW), 6:30-7:30 pm on Tuesday, June 9. The invitation: “Come and talk about:
-What you are reading
-What you love to read
-What you hope to read” and … “Help us pick our first book for the summer!”
For other book-club meetings and West Seattle book-related events, watch our daily event lists published here in the WSB news stream, and this category-specific link in our calendar.
(WSB video)
Hundreds of family members, friends, and educators gathered last night at Highline Performing Arts Center in Burien to cheer for West Seattle’s first high-school graduates of the year, the 55 graduating seniors of the Summit Atlas Class of 2026. We recorded the ceremony in three parts:
First, dean of culture and instruction Stephanie Day addressed the class, observing that graduation is “a celebration of perseverance. You kept showing up.” She was followed by learning specialist Jen Foster, who read Alberto Rios‘s poem “A House Called Tomorrow,” urging the grads to “make us proud, make yourselves proud. Two of them then spoke, Jacob Airhiavbere and Lilyana Ramirez (her observation: “We’re stepping into a future where nothing is guaranteed”). Following them was a feature unique to this school’s ceremony – the grads’ mentors taking the podium to say something about each and every student they mentored. Our first video segment includes Spanish teacher Jose Perez‘s tributes. He noted that his group (or “pod”) was defined by “growth, authenticity, and resiliency.” The next video segment begins with educator Kristen Smith talking about her “mentees”:
In that clip, she was followed by the third and final mentor to talk about her mentees, educator Jess Barco. Two of the three mentors mentioned the colleges/universities the students are off to, and it was a wide-ranging list – South Seattle College (WSB sponsor) was mentioned most frequently, with some going to its sibling school Seattle Central, others to UW, some to Western Washington University, and others heading far from home to schools including the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and Carnegie Mellon.
Our third clip includes the presentation of diplomas, with closing remarks by Summit Atlas’s first-year executive director/principal, Ebony Harvey:
The grads turned their tassels before leaving the stage, but were told the venue didn’t allow cap-tossing indoors, so they had to go outside for that. Summit Atlas is a charter middle/high school that opened nine years ago on the southwest corner of 35th/Roxbury; this is the school’s sixth graduating class – the first one, in 2021, numbered 33.
OTHER HIGH-SCHOOL GRADUATIONS: Our area’s two biggest high schools, Chief Sealth International HS and West Seattle HS, both have graduation ceremonies on Wednesday, June 17, at McCaw Hall (hosting graduations while Memorial Stadium is being rebuilt) – CSIHS at 5 pm, WSHS at 8 pm.
That video from the nonprofit No More Under explains why they are offering a free program at the West Seattle YMCA (WSB sponsor) this summer – to save lives. Here’s what to know, in case it can help your family, or that of someone you know:
No More Under is partnering with the West Seattle YMCA to offer free 5-day swim and water safety lessons this summer, starting June 29th. These programs are designed for families who may face financial, cultural, or systemic barriers to traditional aquatics programs.
Program Details:
-Dates: Monday, June 29th to Friday, July 3rd. Afternoons and Evenings.
-Location: 3622 SW Snoqualmie
-Ages: 5-18 years old
Please follow the next steps to register:
1) Create a (free) account with the YMCA.
2) Enroll for ONLY ONE class (time slot) here: bit.ly/WestSeattleYMCASummer2026
Our region’s “summer of soccer” is about more than the FIFA World Cup matches, and here’s the latest proof – congratulations to seven West Seattle boys and their teammates on the Vashon Island High School soccer team that just won a state championship! The news is from one player’s proud parent Maija:
(Photo courtesy Dawn Stief)
Seven West Seattle residents played key roles in helping the Vashon High School boys soccer team capture the 2026 WIAA State Championship in Division 1A on Saturday at Federal Way Memorial Stadium.
The No. 2-ranked Vashon Pirates defeated the Meridian Trojans 3–0 to secure the state title and cap off an outstanding season.
Among the championship-winning Pirates roster are West Seattle residents Marshall Wade, Connor Delcamp, Jeff Nelson, Pierce Fowler, Lewis Thompson, Mason Haynes, and Caeden Miller.
(Photo courtesy Anna Cobb)
This group includes five seniors who conclude their four years at Vashon High School by raising the state championship trophy while also earning recognition for their academic achievements, community service, and strong character.

Thanks to Scott for the photo of that message seen near Lincoln Park’s south lot over the weekend. Scott’s reaction? “Pure joy.” If you’re looking for something to be joyful about, maybe you’ll find it on our list of event notes/reminders/listings for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:
GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE: Bloodworks Northwest is in West Seattle today and tomorrow – go here to find a spot to sign up to give blood if you can.
FREE PLAYSPACE AT CHURCH OF NAZARENE … open 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.
SPRAYPARK SEASON: With the high temperature expected to hit the 80s, it’s a great day to visit the Highland Park Spraypark (1100 SW Cloverdale), free, scheduled 11 am-8 pm daily.
ROTARY CLUB OF WEST SEATTLE: Noon Tuesdays, lunch meetings at West Seattle Golf Course. (4470 35th SW)
SEATTLE TRANSIT MEASURE ANNOUNCEMENT: At 1 pm, Mayor Katie Wilson will announce her plan for the renewal/expansion of the Seattle Transit Measure, a voter-approved sales tax that pays for transit service beyond what Metro funds.
CHESS CLUB: All levels welcome! 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.
NO CITY COUNCIL MEETING TODAY: Regular weekly 2 pm meeting is canceled.
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.
JAM AT KENYON HALL: 6:30 pm signups and doors for free monthly instrumental jam session 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 weekly 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 – the link explains how to RSVP.
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 trivia venues 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; 7:10 pm at Admiral Pub, free, prizes. (2306 California SW).
KARAOKE AT ADMIRAL PUB: After trivia, karaoke at 9 pm. (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!
Now that June has arrived, summer break is close, and West Seattle Baseball is signing up players for its Summer Crush program – here’s the announcement sent to us to share with you:
Summer Crush is West Seattle Baseball´s fun summer games-only league that combines some of the organizational elements of the spring league with some of the sandlot-style baseball fun. It is also an opportunity for more reps and new positions in a fun, low-stress situation.
Crush is divided into four divisions: 6U, 8U, 10U, and 12U (in PONY-speak, that´s Shetland, Pinto, Mustang, and Bronco). Scores are kept but there are no standings or playoffs. There are not even practices! It’s just “show up and play ball”.
The season runs from July 6 through August 14. 8U Pinto and 12U Bronco are scheduled to play Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. 10U Mustang is scheduled to play Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Shetland is scheduled for Friday nights 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM and continues to be a fun T-ball (6u) level of baseball for the kids to run around and play some ball.
For more information visit the West Seattle Baseball website at westseattlebaseball.com
Using Crush to Try a New Division
Often, players who are going to move up a division the following spring will play in the higher division in Crush to get a light introduction to their future age group, but by no means is that a rule or even typical. Most commonly, players play in the same division and level that they played during the Spring season. Players are not allowed to ¨play down,” however.
Taking Vacations? No Problem!
Team rosters are built with summer vacations in mind. Larger rosters can sometimes mean that the batting order gets long, more often, however, it prevents teams being too short-handed to realistically play when multiple players are out of town on family trips. Again, games are scheduled only for weeknights, leaving weekends completely free.
Coaches Needed
And why should all the fun go to the kids? Whether you have had the pleasure of helping as a volunteer coach in the past or have just seen how much fun all the coaches have working with these kids, Crush is a great time to get involved. Every team needs as much coaching help as they can get to make games run smoothly and efficiently. If you are ready to join the ranks of WSB volunteer coaches, be sure to note your interest when registering your player or contact league officials to start the process!
Important Dates
Registration is scheduled to close on June 12. Crush season will begin the week of July 6 and run for 6 weeks ending on August 14.
Questions?
Please reach out to communications@westseattlebaseball.com with any questions regarding the season.
9:11 AM: Police were just dispatched to a multiple-car chain-reaction rear-end crash reported on the eastbound high bridge.
Earlier:
6:01 AM: Good morning! It’s Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET
19 days until summer, but today will feel like it – Mostly sunny, high in the low 80s. Sunrise was at 5:15 am; sunset will be at 9 pm.
(WSB photo, Monday sunset along Alki Avenue)
TRANSIT TODAY
Metro buses – Regular schedules. Note for today: Mayor Katie Wilson will reveal her proposal for renewing/expanding the Seattle Transit Measure (funded by sales tax).
Washington State Ferries – Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth route is on the regular three-boat schedule. Check the alert page for last-minute changes.
West Seattle Water Taxi – Now on “summer” schedule, with extra Friday/Saturday/Sunday runs including later-night schedules Fridays and Saturdays.
STADIUM ZONE
Mariners are still home tonight, another 6:40 pm game vs. the Mets.
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:

Delridge cameras: In addition to the one below (Delridge/Juneau), cameras are also at Delridge/Henderson, Delridge/Oregon, and (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!
Police are on Delridge Way north of SW Andover, where they’ve arrested someone they were reportedly after for an “order violation.” Officers asked dispatch to send SFD medics because they used a Taser to take the person into custody. No other info so far.
(WSB photo)
It’s moving week for Thunder Road Guitars (WSB sponsor), heading from Morgan Junction to Admiral Junction, where West Seattle’s one-of-a-kind guitar shop will celebrate its grand opening at 2611 California SW starting Saturday morning and lasting all weekend. Thunder Road proprietor Frank Gross promised more details when he first announced the grand-opening date, and here they are:
Join us this weekend June 6th and June 7th for the Thunder Road Guitars Grand Opening at 2611 California Ave SW. We are hosting a ribbon-cutting with the West Seattle Chamber of Commerce at 9:45 am on Saturday and the doors will officially open at 10 am.
– We will have a 10% discount on in-store and online purchases all weekend long (some exclusions apply). Use discount code 2611california.
– We are giving away grab bags to the first 30 people in line that will have an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff 2 as well some some Thunder Road swag and swag from some of our favorite vendors
– We are doing two GIANT giveaways, one Saturday and one Sunday.
Saturday Giveaway:
– Fender American Vintage Stratocaster
– Two-Rock Amplifier
– Pedals from some of our favorite brands
– Swag from Ernie Ball + Gibson + MoreSunday Giveaway:
– Gretsch Brian Setzer Signature signed by Brian
– Magnatone Baby M80 signed by the one and only Billy Gibbons
– Pedals from some of our favorite brands
– Swag from Ernie Ball + Gibson + MoreHow do you enter the giveaway?
Show up on the day you want to win to enter:
-Saturday = Saturday entry
-Sunday = Sunday entry
Winners will be announced at the end of business each day.We’ll have Fundamental Coffee and Top Pot Doughnuts on hand Saturday morning for everyone waiting in line and our early customers. Then, from 1–3 PM, Todd from Elliott Bay Brewery will be in the house pouring beer from our favorite neighborhood pub.
There is a suggested donation for the beer, with all proceeds benefiting the West Seattle Junction Association and the Admiral Neighborhood Association. Thunder Road will match all donation dollars generated through beer sales.
We’ve put an immense amount of thought and effort into the design and feel of the new location. We absolutely love it, and we think you will too.
Stop by and see us this weekend!

Thanks to Patty for the photos. She says these coyotes were seen from the 10th green at West Seattle Golf Course this past Saturday.

We don’t know if any of them are the ones shown in this report almost three weeks ago.
4:28 PM: Seattle Police have released these two summaries together, including a holdup at the Delridge/Orchard Chevron station hours after the South Delridge 7-Eleven holdup:
At 0300 hours, officers reported hearing shots fired just north of the Southwest Precinct. They responded and found an abandoned vehicle that had been recently stolen. The vehicle was checked and no weapons were located. However, while searching the vehicle officers heard another volley of gunfire to the east of their location in the 6700 block of Delridge Way SW, with multiple callers reporting the same. The area was checked but no victims, damaged property, or shell casings were found. GVRU was notified and the vehicle was recovered. While writing this report, an armed robbery occurred just south of the officers’ location. …
At 0318 hours, a clerk at a gas station in the 7100 block of Delridge Way SW reported just having been robbed at gunpoint by two masked men. The suspects fled eastbound in a recently stolen vehicle, which likely had more passengers in the back seat. One of the suspects may have had an extended magazine in his handgun. No shots were fired during the robbery, but the timing and proximity seem to indicate that [the incident above] may be related.
If you have any information, the possible-gunfire incident is SPD incident 26-154502; the robbery is incident 26-154508.
ADDED 4:38 PM: So far we don’t have details on the first “recently stolen” vehicle mentioned, but police radio archives indicate the one used in the armed robbery was a 2018 gray Hyundai Elantra.
Middle- and high-school-age girls are invited to this Friday’s free clinic with West Seattle Water Polo student-athletes! Here’s the announcement sent to us to share with you:
West Seattle Girls Water Polo team will be hosting a free clinic for middle and high school aged girls on Friday, June 5, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm at Southwest Pool. Learn and play alongside the high school girls team players, under the direction of WSHS Coach Emily Hernandez. Find out what this growing sport is all about – and get a chance to learn the basics. This is an educational event open to all 6th through 12th grade girls regardless of which school they attend. This year the team included players from WSHS, CSIHS, Vashon HS, and Garfield HS. Registration required in advance of the event. Please contact WSWP to receive a link to register: wshswaterpolo@gmail.com
For those rising 9th graders interested in starting their polo training early, new swim team coach Ryan O’Donnell will be at the clinic to meet swimmers and answer questions about the fall swim season at WSHS. Girls’ swim team practices start in late August.
This morning we published a photo of racquet-sports and auto items found near 35th and Fauntleroy. Now we’ve received a possibly-dumped-items report from Victor, a few blocks north:
Someone seemed to have dumped a collection of CDs on our lawn today? I have to wonder if it’s related to the items found near 35th and Fauntleroy. I’m hoping I can reunite the CDs with their owner.
I’ve attached a picture as they were found, but I went ahead and brought them inside for now …
With these too, you can email us – westseattleblog@gmail.com – if yours, and we’ll connect you.

1:08 PM: Passing the Morgan Junction electric-vehicle charging-lot construction site (4118 SW Morgan) over the weekend, we noticed that it didn’t appear to have made much progress. Then this morning, before we could even send Seattle City Light an inquiry, we received this note from SCL spokesperson Jenny Levesque:
I would like to provide you with an update about construction progress for the Morgan Junction Electric Vehicle Charging Station. Site conditions during construction have been more challenging than we anticipated. This, in combination with the right-of-way construction moratorium for the FIFA World Cup™, means that we will not meet the estimated completion date of August 2026. We will have a better idea of the new estimated completion date after the moratorium ends in July. Crews will continue to work within City Light property during the moratorium.
We asked an immediate followup question about what constituted the “challenging … conditions,” but have yet to hear back. Four months have passed since we reported the first signs of construction work at the site, which is designed for eight chargers and was originally supposed to be built in 2022.
10:57 PM: We got a reply to our followup question at day’s end, but this still doesn’t elaborate on any surprises, so we’ll try again:
The project site is compact and located between two heavily trafficked streets. This makes construction challenging. Crews are working to bring in power from north Fauntleroy Way SW, across the road, to the site. Crews ran into challenges with existing site conditions and the required night and off-peak hour work. Our original goal was to complete the work before the FIFA World Cup construction moratorium started. All construction schedules are estimates based on the known conditions at the time. We are working to address issues as they arise, and we will continue to move forward on the project.
Recognize any of this?

They were found on a sidewalk near 35th and Fauntleroy and didn’t appear to be something simply lost or purposely placed. If yours, let us know and we’ll connect you with the finder.
(Weekend photo from Alki, by Bob Burns)
Here’s your Monday list of highlights, mostly from our West Seattle Event Calendar:
FERRY FREEBIES: All day long, in onboard galleys, Washington State Ferries’ 75th-anniversary kicks off with free small coffee or popcorn with any purchase.
SPRAYPARK SEASON: Daily splashing continues at the Highland Park Spraypark (1100 SW Cloverdale), 11 am-8 pm.
FAMILY STORY TIME: 11 am, story time at Southwest Library (9010 35th SW). For families with children up to 5 years old. Free.
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING MEETING: 2 pm; no public comment but the agenda explains how to watch.
FREE HOMEWORK HELP: Drop-in assistance 4-5:45 pm at High Point Library (3411 SW Raymond)
SUMMIT ATLAS GRADUATION: 6 pm ceremony for the Arbor Heights charter middle/high school’s graduating seniors, Highline Performing Arts Center (401 S. 152nd, Burien).
‘LISTENING TO GRIEF’ SUPPORT GROUPS: 6:30 pm, weekly group gatherings for people experiencing grief – you can participate once, weekly, or occasionally. Fee. Before you go, RSVP/register here. (4034 California SW)
D&D: Long-running weekly D&D at 6:30 pm at Meeples Games (3727 California SW). All welcome, first-time players too! $5.
MONDAY NIGHT TRIVIA X 3: Three venues offer you the opportunity for trivia tonight! Music Quiz at Easy Street Records (4559 California SW), 6:30 and 7:30 pm … 7 pm at The Good Society (California/Lander) and 7:30 pm with QuizFix at The Skylark (3803 Delridge Way SW).
PINBALL TOURNAMENT: Pinball players can enter Admiral Pub‘s 3-Strike Tournamment starting at 7 pm, with play beginning at 7:30. (2306 California SW)
POOL TOURNAMENT: Pool players! Enter The Corner Pocket‘s weekly tournament starting at 7 pm. $10 buy-in. (4302 SW Alaska)
ALKI MEDITATION: Monday night meditation at Alki UCC, doors open at 6:45, meditation at 7. (6115 SW Hinds)
MEDITATION IN FAUNTLEROY: Free weekly Zen sitting/meditation in the chapel at Fauntleroy UCC (9140 California SW), 7 pm-8:30 pm.
JAZZ AT THE ALLEY: Monday night jazz with The Westside Jazz Trio, 8 pm at The Alley (behind 4509 California SW), 21+, no cover.
KARAOKE AT TALARICO’S: End your Monday with a song (or two) – karaoke at Talarico’s Pizzeria (4718 California SW).
Big thanks to everybody who sends info for our calendar; if you have something to add or cancel (or update), please send the info to westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you!
If the usual times and places for local blood drives don’t work for you, this week brings one that might: Bethany Community Church in Highland Park is hosting a blood drive Thursday (June 4), 12:30 pm-6 pm. Donors get $15 e-gift cards. Here’s the direct link for appointments. The church is at 8600 9th SW.
6:00 AM: Good morning! It’s Monday, June 1, 2026.
WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET
Mostly sunny, high around 70. Sunrise was at 5:15 am; sunset will be at 8:59 pm.
(Thanks to Penny for the weekend sunset pic)
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 last-minute changes. And note that today starts the monthlong WSF 75th-anniversary celebration, including free-with-purchase coffee or popcorn at galleys today.
West Seattle Water Taxi – Now on “summer” schedule, with extra Friday/Saturday/Sunday runs including later-night schedules Fridays and Saturdays.
STADIUM ZONE
Mariners are still home tonight, 6:40 pm vs. the Mets.
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:

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!
10:48 PM SUNDAY: Police are looking for a robber after a holdup in the 9000 block of Delridge Way SW around 10:30 pm. The robber is described as male, Hispanic, masked, wearing a camo hoodie and blue jeans. It hasn’t been clear from radio exchanges so far whether this was a business holdup or other type of robbery.
11:11 AM MONDAY: We’ve obtained the narrative from SPD, confirming the robbery was at the South Delridge 7-Eleven. The narrative said the clerk was held up at gunpoint by the robber, who demanded, “Give me the cash” and made off with about $200. The narrative added these descriptive details, with some redactions: “a light skinned male, 5’6, medium build, wearing a XXXX XXXX, XXXX XXXX XXXX, and had a XXXX XXXX wrapped around his head as a mask. XXXX described the firearm as being small and light black. According (to) the XXXX the suspect was not wearing gloves; however, he did not touch anything besides the cash.” The store staff was unable to provide immediate access to the security video but expected to be able to do that today.

In addition to the pump-station work already under way on the south side of Lowman Beach Park, the King County Wastewater Treatment Division has another project starting this week: Sewer-pipe repairs that will start in the park and continue about a quarter of a mile north on the southbound side of Beach Drive SW. KCWTD says the work has to be done this time of year “when flows are lower and conditions are safer.” They’ll be working weekdays, 7 am to 7 pm, and while they don’t expect any interruptions in wastewater service, there’ll be some sidewalk closures and some alternating-lane traffic at times. The work is expected to continue into fall; once it’s done, road and park restoration will be done.
(WSB file photo. No outdoor cap tosses this year!)
Tomorrow (Monday, June 1) brings not only a new month but also the first graduation ceremony of the season for West Seattle’s three biggest high schools. And all are graduating at new venues this year. Summit Atlas, which after nine years remains West Seattle’s only charter school, will graduate 55 seniors in a ceremony at Highline Performing Arts Center in Burien at 6 pm Monday. West Seattle’s two major public high schools, Chief Sealth International HS and West Seattle HS, both have graduation ceremonies on Wednesday, June 17, at McCaw Hall (hosting graduations while Memorial Stadium is being rebuilt) – CSIHS at 5 pm, WSHS at 8 pm. The Seattle Public Schools webpage for graduation info also lists where and when ceremonies are planned for its alternative programs, some of which hold classes in West Seattle.
(Also published on partner site White Center Now)
(WSB/WCN photos)
The White Center HUB (8th SW and SW 108th) is a hub of activity this afternoon and evening during the Community Market and Fundraiser, presented indoors and outdoors by the White Center Community Development Association. A team from WCCDA is there to talk with marketgoers:

Local creators and other small businesses have booths and tables both indoors and outdoors including La Tipica Oaxaqueña, The Art Lady, Lost Luggage Vintage, Peanutt’s Art and things, Sabrina’s Beauty Shop, Zars Nails, Mashel Trade, Chels Art, Xiao Quilt, Beautious Bakin’ & Kakin’, MX Handmade Collective, face-painting presented by the WCCDA, and more.
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Artist Alison is one of the people you can meet:

Or D of D’s Craft Room Creations:

Kids get the chance to create art, too:

And you can see the queen bee (the one with the white spot) brought by Goebel Goods, which is selling honey too:


This all is scheduled to continues until 7 pm.
(WSB photos by Torin Record-Sand)
Longtime West Seattle entrepreneur Lora Radford is trying to shine a light on your creativity via her co-op pottery studio Potterings, celebrating its first anniversary this afternoon. So she’s made special anniversary-edition mini-luminaries, little candleholders with designs on the sides to let the candlelight shine through. Potterings also offered free mini-workshops this afternoon for visitors to make their own:



The mini-workshops are all booked up but you’re still invited to visit Potterings (east side of ground floor at ActivSpace, 3400 Harbor SW) before 4 pm to see the studio in advance of future classes and events, which you can learn about here (where you’ll also find info on the Game of Shrooms scavenger hunt starting June 13).
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