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FREE water-saving toilets available from Seattle Public Utilities! If you live in the home that you own, get your water from Seattle Public Utilities, your toilet was installed before 2004, and you meet income eligibility guidelines (all Utility Discount Program customers qualify), please call Sound Generations Minor Home Repair at 206-448-5751 to apply. Removal of the old toilet and installation of the new one is all free. To learn more about SPU’s Water Conservation Program, visit http://www.seattle.gov/util/FreeToilets
Winner for Best Music Program in Seattle and seven time winner of the Golden Teddy Award Winner for Best Infant & Toddler Class, and the Totally Awesome Award Winner for best music class in Seattle, is offering a FREE demonstration class on April 4th and 6th at 10:30 AM (RSVP) at the Fauntleroy Schoolhouse on California Ave!
To RSVP for your free demo class online, CLICK HERE to visit our website.
Music Together is a researched-based, internationally recognized early childhood music development program for children aged birth to five and their parents or caregivers. The 45-minute classes include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play – forty-five minutes of pure fun with your child every week!
Watch a video of what a Music Together Class is all about!
http://www.sunshinemusictogether.com/vlt94448.htmSad to be posting this but I believe I lost my ring somewhere in between the Admiral District Cheveron and the junction. I believe it fell off when pumping gas at the cheveron. Big reward for whoever can return it. The stone isn’t real and it isn’t worth much so I’m hoping whoever has it sees this and find it in their heart to please return it. It has a pink center stone with tiny tiny diamonds along the band which is gold in color. I have many photos I can provide for confirmation and a reward. I’m heartbroken it’s gone. Thank you in advance. 206-430-4440
I don’t know if anyone else here received an email inviting comments on the proposed increase in Puget Sound Energy’s rates. Sadly, I get the impression that our input has little impact. Still, I submitted my comments. Granted, the increases are pretty small, but I suspect they’ll keep creeping up and up over time. And, true, I have no problem with top execs earning big money, but this is ridiculous and an insult to the middle class.
“As President and Chief Executive Officer at PUGET SOUND ENERGY INC, Kimberly J. Harris made $6,264,383 in total compensation. Of this total $900,000 was received as a salary, $5,344,045 was received as a bonus, $0 was received in stock options, $0 was awarded as stock and $20,338 came from other types of compensation. This information is according to proxy statements filed for the 2017 fiscal year.”
If you wish to submit your comments, go to https://www.utc.wa.gov/consumers/Pages/PublicCommentForm.aspx
Rayner & Charbonneaux LLC is looking for a front desk person during the hectic tax season (February 11 through April 15). Hours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Duties include but not limited to:
– Answering phones and directing calls
– Greeting clients
– Scheduling appointments
– Checking in client information
– Delivering tax returns to clients either by mail or at front desk
– Collecting paymentsContact Michelle at michelleg@raynerandco.com or 206-937-4400 if you would like more information or to apply.
The Senior Center of West Seattle is looking for help with Rainbow Bingo this Friday, and other nights in the future! This is the most fabulous volunteer job in the universe! If you have your Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST), and would like to give back to your community while experiencing all the love and fun of Rainbow Bingo, then please call Sara, our Volunteer Coordinator at 206-932-4044 x8, or email her at sarah@soundgeneratioins.org.
Come and volunteer at the Senior Center and work with our wonderful chef! We have volunteer jobs for prepping, serving, and cleaning up. We need your skills to help prepare and serve nutritious meals in our “Junction Diner” for seniors and guests at the Center. We have a lot of fun, you will be well appreciated by all of our seniors and staff, and you can enjoy a free lunch! Looking for help on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, at 206-932-4044 or via email at sarah@soundgenerations.org to learn more!ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
The mission of Communities in Schools of Seattle (CIS-Seattle) is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.CIS-Seattle works in under-resourced schools to ensure that all students have the support they need to succeed in school and life. CIS is the nation’s leading dropout prevention program founded on the premise that students can and will achieve academically when resources to address their academic and social needs are tailored, coordinated, and accessible. CIS-Seattle is an accredited CIS affiliate operating as an independent nonprofit organization at 9 schools in South and Southwest Seattle. Case-management support is provided to approximately 10% of students at each school who are at risk of dropping out – identified by three primary risk factors: low attendance, lack of school engagement, and class failure. Our students come from low-income backgrounds (81%), are students of color (90%), and have experienced homelessness or have been involved in the foster care system (13%).
Position Status: Exempt, .443 FTE (20hrs/wk for 44 weeks, 6 weeks off in the summer, 2 weeks off for winter break). Some evening and weekend work required.
Location: West Seattle High School
Reports to: Associate Director
Benefits: Full medical and dental, 403(b) plan. Paid vacation, sick and holiday time.
Pay Range: $21,000– $23,000 annual salary. Commensurate with experience.Site Coordinator Role
The Site Coordinator (SC) organizes resources necessary to address the social and emotional needs of students who are at risk of dropping out of school. Through the coordination of individual and group interventions, as well as prevention activities, the SC is a key player within the school to help students toward graduation. The SC provides confidential, developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive interventions, services and support to students needing additional resources in order to make a positive connection to school. The SC forms partnerships with the community and other agencies to help provide these resources. Responsibilities may change based on the needs of the program and school.
Responsibilities Include:
School-based Services: 75% of time
• Provide and/or coordinate individual and group intervention for teens affected by substance abuse, mental or physical health concerns, pregnancy or parenting, gangs, domestic violence, homelessness, as well as youth involved in foster care or with juvenile courts.
• Coordinate implementation of the needs assessment and annual site operations plan in partnership with the site.
• Successfully build relationships with community members and service providers for identified program needs; identify and incorporate various community resources that best meet the needs of the school site and its students.
• Connect students to college, career opportunities, internships
• Provide 4-6 school-wide activities per year.
• Provide support and resources to student’s families.
• Maintain effective relationships with students, their families, school staff and administration.
• Other duties as assigned.Evaluation and Documentation: 10% of time
• Document progress and track student and family outcomes in CIS database.
• Ensure accurate documentation.
• Track outputs and outcomes to meet grants and other CIS grant reporting requirements.
• Provide program information and overview of accomplishments to the Executive Director, CIS board, and District personnel as appropriate.General Administrative Tasks: 15% of time
• Participate in interdisciplinary meetings with school staff, the CIS team, and other resource agencies involved in collaborative services.
• Conduct outreach and develop partnerships with other agency service providers.
• Participate in CIS planning and program evaluation.
• Represent CIS at events and meetings, as necessary.
• Work collaboratively with all CIS staff to maintain a positive CIS image; Understand and demonstrate the CIS mission, goals and initiatives within the community.Required Qualifications
• Commitment to social justice, racial equity and an understanding of institutionalized racism.
• Commitment to helping young people stay in school and prepare for life.
• AA degree with five plus years’ experience working with teens or young adults, Bachelor’s degree with three years’ experience working with teens or young adults, or Master’s degree with one year of experience, or equivalent.
• Strong youth engagement and relationship-building skills, particularly with vulnerable youth.
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with schools, students, parents, community representatives and the general public.
• Excellent facilitation skills.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills.
• Strong organizational skills.
• Flexibility, collaborative spirit.
• Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
• Strong computer skills and working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
• Valid Washington state driver’s license, access to reliable transportation and proof of adequate vehicle insurance coverage.
• Ability to lift 25lbs on an occasional basis.Desired Qualifications:
• Experience in education, social services, counseling, juvenile justice, or anti-poverty.
• Knowledge of, and previous experience with, diverse populations (language, economic status, culture, race, physical ability, sexual orientation, etc.).
• Comfort and competency in a multi-cultural environment.
• Training in grief counseling with adolescents.
• Ability to speak in a language in addition to English, especially Spanish and/or Somali.Position Closes 11:59PM January 18, 2019. Please email a cover letter and resume to Associate Director, Beth Graves at beth@cisseattle.org
Looking for Dental Hygienist and Dental Assistant.
Immediate opening at a local general dental practice close to Met Market. Full time position. Pay based on experience. New graduates welcome to apply.
Details by phone 206.383.4467 or igor.tv@gmail.comIt’s a New Year and a great time to do something NEW! Come and volunteer at the senior center and work with our wonderful Chef and team of volunteers! We have volunteer jobs for prepping, serving, and cleaning up. We need your skills to help prepare and serve nutritious meals in our “Junction Diner” for seniors and guests at the Center. We have a lot of fun, you will be well appreciated by all of our seniors and staff, and you can enjoy a free lunch! Looking for help on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, at 206-932-4044 or via email at sarah@soundgenerations.org to learn more!List cost $559.00.
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Come and volunteer at the senior center and work with our wonderful chef! We have volunteer jobs for prepping, serving, and cleaning up. We need your skills to help prepare and serve nutritious meals in our “Junction Diner” for seniors and guests at the Center. We have a lot of fun, you will be well appreciated by all of our seniors and staff, and you can enjoy a free lunch! Looking for help on Mondays and Wednesdays, 9am-1pm or 10am-2pm.
Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, at 206-932-4044 or via email at sarah@soundgenerations.org to learn more!Then Senior Center of West Seattle is in need of an awesome volunteer to lead our Food Bank distribution on Tuesdays. This position requires organization of our food donations that come from the West Seattle Food Bank, helping to get folks checked in, and working with other volunteers to get the food organized and displayed for distribution on Tuesday mornings, about 2 -3 hours weekly. Based on the weekly inventory, you will also call in the order to the West Seattle Food Bank on Monday afternoons. This is a rare opportunity to get involved with our amazing Senior Center in an extremely rewarding role – helping our community to get food they need and appreciate. Ideally, this person would start on Tuesday, 1/8/19 and get trained with our existing lead volunteer. This is an ongoing, Tuesday morning commitment, working 8:30-10:30, and calling in the order on Monday afternoons.
If you are interested in this rare opportunity, please apply online at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg, send an email to sarah@soundgenerations.org, or call 206-932-4044 X8We need volunteers who want to make a difference in the lives of our seniors! As our front desk receptionist, you’ll answer phones, schedule appointments, and assist seniors with questions. Multi-tasking, some computer skills, and a fondness for seniors desired. We are currently looking to fill a Monday morning shift from 8:30am-1pm. Free lunch from our Café or diner included!
Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Sara, at 206-932-4044 ext. 8 or sarah@soundgenerations.org for more information. We appreciate your interest in volunteering!• Come and volunteer at the senior center and work with our chef and other volunteers! We have volunteer jobs for prepping, serving, and cleaning up. We need your skills to help prepare and serve nutritious meals in our “Junction Diner” for seniors and guests at the Center. We have a lot of fun, you will be well appreciated by all of our seniors and staff, and you can enjoy a free lunch! We are looking for help on Mondays, 9-1 or 10-2pm.
Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, at 206-932-4044 or via email at sarah@soundgenerations.org to learn more!
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Sunshine Music Together, The Parent Map Golden Teddy Award Winner for Best Music Program in Seattle and seven time winner of the Golden Teddy Award Winner for Best Infant & Toddler Class, and the Totally Awesome Award Winner for best music class in Seattle, is offering a FREE demonstration class on January 8th, and 12th at 10:30 AM (RSVP) at the Fauntleroy Schoolhouse on California Ave!
To RSVP for your free demo class online, CLICK HERE to visit our website.
Music Together is a researched-based, internationally recognized early childhood music development program for children aged birth to five and their parents or caregivers. The 45-minute classes include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play – forty-five minutes of pure fun with your child every week!
Watch a video of what a Music Together Class is all about!• Come and volunteer at the senior center and work with our wonderful chef! We have volunteer jobs for prepping, serving, and cleaning up. We need your skills to help prepare and serve nutritious meals in our “Junction Diner” for seniors and guests at the Center. We have a lot of fun, you will be well appreciated by all of our seniors and staff, and you can enjoy a free lunch! Flexible ongoing daytime shifts. We have 2 MONDAY openings, 9-1 or 10-2.
Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, at 206-932-4044 or via email at sarah@soundgenerations.org to learn more!
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