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  • #1150785
    WestSeattleLifer
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    Does anyone know of a gas lawn mower repair service near west seattle or white center?
    The one I always used to use seems to be closed up.

    #1150720

    In reply to: 2026 Block Party

    jissy
    Participant

    https://www.seattle.gov/police/crime-prevention/night-out

    Always the first Tuesday of August.

    #1147385
    WonderDogs
    Participant

    West Seattle Wonder Dogs is a positive reinforcement puppy and dog training facility and we are looking for someone to come clean for us once per month. We clean and sanitize in between each class, so this would just be any supplemental cleaning that is needed. The space is two rooms totaling about 2,600 square feet, and we estimate it will take about four hours per visit.

    This would need to be done when classes aren’t in session. Hours would be either weekdays between 12:00 and 4:00pm or weekend evenings after 6:00pm. Days would be flexible.

    We can also provide cleaning products and equipment, if needed.

    This job would include the following:

    Spot clean walls – puppy smears
    Two human bathrooms, which get light use.
    Inside and outside windows, all are at ground level.
    Kitchen, which gets light use.
    Carpeted hallway
    Baseboards – vinyl

    If interested, please use the word “Cleaner” for your subject line, and email your contact information, questions, and anything else you’d like to share to info@westseattlewonderdogs.com. No drop ins or phone calls please. Thank you! We look forward to hearing from you.

    #1145883
    Michael Waldo
    Participant

    Thank you! Chris is coming by today to have a look. Always like to work with a local company.

    #1145062
    Michael Waldo
    Participant

    We have a concrete front porch which is falling apart. We need it removed and replaced. Also open to a wooden one for a replacement.

    michaelwaldo54 at yahoo.com

    #1143997
    CLawParks
    Participant

    Hello Carrington & team,

    My name is Christopher Parks and I would love to be considered for your studio assistant position. I grew up here in Seattle, and currently manage a bakery in Wallingford. I have spent many years making art, I had an amazing teacher in prep school who first fostered a great love for all mediums(but watercolor is my favorite). I went to the summer program at RISD, did a stint at Cornish and have spent many hours in the different programs available here in Seattle. I have always loved the beautiful mix of artists here in the PNW, and would love to get to work alongside you! I have strong organization and inventory skills from 10+ years in the food industry but am looking to pivot back to art as my main focus in my day to day. Thank you for your time!

    Christopherpa.92@gmail.com

    #1143969
    NikiS
    Participant

    Hello! We’ve boarded our almost 20-year-old green cheek conure at Denise’s Parrot Place (myparrot.com) most of his life. It’s on Mercer Island, but that’s the closest place that our vet will recommend and they’ve always been wonderful—and Mercer Is isn’t all that far. We’ve also boarded at Mochi’s Tree House but that’s up in Bothell, which IS far from West Seattle, but they’re also great! Currently Denise’s is building out in their new space so it feels a bit more rough around the edges (there was a fire in the strip mall down the street where they were originally for years, they had smoke damage, they had to keep the business going for the parrots so they found a new unfinished space quickly). Anyway, we love them, plus there’s a great bakery a couple of storefronts down! Good luck!

    #1143378
    smartin
    Participant

    Amazing opportunity! Love the work as well. Just sent over an email through your website but thought I’d drop a comment by here too :) I’ve been making art all my life and have been looking to get more involved in the scene. This sounds right up my alley! Please reach out of you have any questions for me! Always happy to provide. My email is design@shanemart.in. Thank you!

    #1142223

    In reply to: Alki Beach Emergency

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Assuming you mean the response on Duwamish Head? 30-year-old guy overdosed on cocaine, was revived. Police routinely respond to ODs as well as medics. Please text anytime you see something that looks big but isn’t being covered here, 206-293-6302, always able to look into it if I don’t already know – TR

    #1141070
    andarlen
    Participant

    Shop Associate
    Interested in working in the fine and demi-fine jewelry world? Come join our team as a shop associate! We’re looking for a friendly and detail-oriented person who enjoys interacting with a wide variety of people, and, of course, jewelry!

    As a store associate, you’ll mainly be assisting customers, answering questions, and welding permanent jewelry. During downtime you’ll restock products, add price tags, tidy, and clean the store.

    There are a lot of growth opportunities as we are a small business and are always evolving.

    About us
    Based out of West Seattle, And Arlen is a jewelry company that focuses on making durable jewelry that can be worn every day. From demi fine gold fill and sterling silver jewelry to solid gold custom engagement rings our jewelry is handmade using gemstones and diamonds and high-quality metals at an accessible price point with inclusive sizes. We’re motivated by the community that supports us and believe that it’s important for businesses to do good in this world. We donate to various community organizations, are outspoken about social issues, and urge our community to do the same.

    We operate a small shop out of West Seattle where we carry our own jewelry and gifts from other small businesses. In addition, we offer permanent jewelry and custom jewelry including engagement rings. We make most of our jewelry in the studio above the shop.

    Our Culture
    We are a small team of three (soon to be four!) that work closely in a collaborative environment. We strongly believe in a people-first business philosophy, so we value who you are as a person first and foremost.

    Each person on our team has an important and pivotal role to the success of the business. Every job is interconnected and important to the success of the business. We run our business with a limited hierarchical structure and make many business decisions jointly.
    We are a small business, so adaptivity and independence is key to this roll.

    Overview
    • Working with our store manager to run the shop on Saturdays (potential to add on Sundays after a few months if interested and needed)
    • Helping customers find their new favorite jewelry
    • Welding permanent jewelry on customers of all ages
    • Cleaning the store before opening
    • Tidying, restocking, and fixing up throughout the day
    • Your shift will be 10:00am to 5:15pm with a paid lunch break
    • $28/hr
    • Eight hours of PTO to start plus 24 hours additional added after 3 months
    • Reimbursement for public transportation costs and tolls if applicable

    Qualities we’re looking for
    • Detail-oriented
    • High dexterity and ability to see fine detail (this is necessary for permanent jewelry welding)
    • Active communicator
    • Adaptable and willing to help on other tasks when needed
    • Works well in groups and independently
    • Self-sufficient
    • Creative
    • Excited about jewelry and eager to learn

    Experience we’re looking for
    • At least one year of retail experience is preferred
    • Bonus if you have a background/knowledge of jewelry

    Primary Responsibilities
    • Answering questions, providing suggestions for layering and stacking, and assisting with any other needs a customer may have so that our store manager can tend to custom jewelry clients.
    • Checking customers out on our POS system run through Shopify
    • Welding permanent bracelets, anklets, and necklaces on customers accurately
    • Restocking as items sell and making sure the store looks presentable throughout the day
    • Cleaning the store each morning before we open

    How to Apply
    To apply please email your resume and a short paragraph about yourself (not work related please! We’d like to get to know you) to miranda@andarlen.com with “Shop Associate” as the subject line.
    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis as we are looking to hire as soon as possible. We will begin interviews within the coming weeks.
    Please note: as we work with high-value items, a background check is required before hiring.
    Questions?
    If you have any questions about this position, please email miranda@andarlen.com. Please do not come into our shop or call.

    We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate by race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, or any other diverse factors.

    #1140121
    morrowinemonet
    Participant

    I’ve been trying to work out who owns a particular house in the States, mostly out of curiosity but also because my cousin is thinking about making an offer on a small place in Florida. In the UK it’s fairly straightforward with the Land Registry, but the US system feels a bit fragmented. I’m wondering how people usually go about this without hiring a solicitor straight away. Is it realistic to find reliable ownership details online, or do you always hit a wall unless you pay or know where to look?

    #1139449
    Rats
    Participant

    He sounds like one of the nice folks people are always saying that live here. Thank you for calling out the health code violation. It’s basically up to us. I have tried to work with various PCC managers and the Health Department. No one who works there (or any other grocery store or restaurant) wants to deal with it. It’s a violation if a health inspector sees it but not serious enough to affect operations. I’m sick of entitled pet owners and weak to no enforcement. Dogs are just one example. I’ve been rallying against it and scoop violations since 2010 when I was bit by an off leash (illegal) dog at a play structure (also illegal). The problem just got worse during the pandemic with more pet ownership and zero enforcement because Animal Control officers were only focusing on neglect/abuse.

    #1138142

    In reply to: Motorcycle gear store?

    Emilly Smith
    Participant

    Finding a good motorcycle gear store can be tricky, especially when you want something both protective and stylish. I’ve always been drawn to biker jackets because they perfectly mix function and fashion. Watching the movie Biker Boyz really made me fall in love with the look, especially the jackets Derek Luke wore they’re iconic! If you’re looking for something similar, I’d definitely recommend checking out a biker boyz jacket for that classic biker vibe.

    #1138026

    I will walk your dog for free however you are always welcome to donate. I’m trying to gain clients so that’s why I’m doing it for free. Service and scheduling will be based on my current workload of other clients who’s dogs I’m walking. I live in High Point. Please no pitbulls, dobermans, rottweilers or other scary dogs.

    #1135509
    e-p-wsb
    Participant

    Used Snap-on Tools For Sale

    Retired and no longer need tools. The entire collection is presented in 3 sets. Take all 3 sets of tools for $400. Serious buyers only, please.

    Set #1 – 17 pieces $150 OBO
    • ½” Drive Rachet
    • 7/16 through 1” Shallow Sockets
    • 15” and 5” Extensions
    • 17” Breaker Bar
    • All 17 pieces are Snap-on

    Set #2 – 51 pieces $250 OBO
    • 3/8” Drive Rachet
    • Deep and Shallow Sockets
    • Extensions and Hex Sockets
    • Note: all but 5 pieces of 51 are Snap-on

    Set #3 – Various Combo Wrenches: 40 pieces $100 OBO
    • Snap-on, Craftsman, Gear Wrench

    #1135156
    THENORTHADMIRAL
    Participant

    Just trying to verify that I am following the rules of the road. I have seen people make contradicting comments here in the blog.

    For traffic circles (rules of the road) is this correct?

    1. Traffic circles are considered “circular intersections.”
    RCW 46.04.118

    2. Follow any STOP or YIELD signs at the circle.
    RCW 46.61.190

    3. If the circle has no control signs:

    The first vehicle to arrive goes first.
    RCW 46.61.180

    If two vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the right has the right-of-way; the vehicle on the left yields.
    RCW 46.61.180

    4. Always drive to the right of the circle (counter-clockwise around the island).
    RCW 46.61.135

    #1133750
    roundthesound
    Participant

    #1133228
    seandoesstuff
    Participant

    Saturday 10.25.25 from 8pm to 11pm
    4520 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116

    Where the love of salsa and West Seattle come together. Join us for a magical night of dance, sharing love, showing acceptance and gratitude for all that dance with us. This event is inspired by people like you, always bringing the energy and the passion for dancing; no matter your level… On the dance floor, we are the same: SALSA LOVERS! ($10 Entry Fee)
    Salsa Dancing Night at Pegasus Pizza in the West Seattle Junction

    BridgeSchoolCoop
    Participant

    Open Positions: Elementary Classroom Teacher, Part Time ~ 25-29 hrs p/wk

    Compensation: $40-$48 p/hr

    Contact Amanda@bridgeschoolcoop.org with questions or to apply


    ABOUT THE BRIDGE SCHOOL

    The Bridge School is an independent, cooperative elementary school serving ages 5-11 (grades K-5). Located in White Center, WA. We are a small school of under 30 students with a close-knit, supportive school community. Our mission is to provide a progressive elementary program that fosters authentic learning through whole child development. We foster values of community, confidence, creativity and curiosity through interdisciplinary, multi-age, experiential learning in small class sizes. All students engage weekly in visual and performing arts, special topic enrichment classes, and regular school-wide community meetings. One full day per week, Outdoor Education Specialists take students’ learning outside our four walls and to Seahurst Park in Burien, WA. As a cooperative school, each child and caregiver has a role to play in building a strong learning community; families participate in all aspects of school operations, utilizing their unique skills both in and outside the classroom. To learn more about us, please go to our website: http://www.BridgeSchoolCoop.org.

    JOB DESCRIPTION
    We are seeking a part-time classroom teacher for the remainder of the 2025-2026 school year. The primary responsibility of the teacher in this role is delivering academic subjects of Language Arts and Mathematics to a class of 10 students, grades 3-5 from 8:30-12noon T/W/Th. In the afternoon 1-3pm, the teacher will partner with art, science, or physical education specialists to provide small group instruction to groups of 8-10 students, grouped by age K-2 and 3-5, in 45 minute blocks. Afternoons focus on hands-on experiences in arts, STEM, SEL, academic interventions, and equity-based curriculum.

    ABOUT OUR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

    Our core classroom teachers are in the classroom 8:30 am-3:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. On Mondays, students explore and learn at Seahurst Park with our Outdoor Education specialists. On Fridays, students engage in Creative Enrichment curriculum (arts & sciences) for a half-day with Arts Specialists. Options for Core Classroom teachers to teach Fridays may exist depending upon subject expertise and staffing levels. As a small school, we aspire to leverage each teacher’s expertise and specialized skills which can in practice look like co-teaching, crossover classes, and flexible, nimble partnerships between classrooms.

    OUR APPROACH TO EDUCATION
    All teachers work with multi-age classrooms and we expect interdisciplinary, differentiated, and emergent project-based approaches. Teaching at The Bridge School best fits those who flourish with creative freedom with curriculum and teaching techniques. We are looking for someone who is neurodiversity affirming and excited to support trans and nonbinary students. Educators with a background in multi-age settings, hands-on & project based methods, a commitment to equity and inclusion, passion for diverse approaches to learning, and an attitude of flexibility and collaboration will thrive as a member of the Bridge School team. Core classroom teachers collaborate on curriculum development, whole-school programming, and supporting each other. Instruction is supported by specialists in music, theater, art, outdoor education, and more.

    SCHOOL SCHEDULE

    Core Academic Classroom Schedule:
    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 8:30am-3pm
    + 4.5 hours per week for prep and meetings

    START DATE
    Negotiable, but must be available to teach T/W/Th 8:30-3 by January 6, 2026.

    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
    Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Education
    Washington State Teaching Certification or Equivalent Certification/Experience
    3 or more years of experience in classroom teaching
    Skilled at supporting learners with diverse needs including neurodivergent students
    Relational approach to behavior, classroom management, and repair
    Experience differentiating instruction within a classroom setting
    Ability to create emergent curriculum and projects based on the student community
    Strong collaborative skills, flexibility, and willingness to work on a team
    Community oriented, communicative and collaborative with caregiver community
    Competence in taking learning outside the classroom through hands-on and field trip experiences
    Creative thinking and problem-solving skills
    A commitment to equity and inclusion throughout the curriculum and the community; a willingness to continue learning

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
    Experience teaching multi-age classes
    Experience working in a cooperative educational setting
    Training or experience in any of the following: supporting neurodiverse groups of learners, special education, narrative assessment, universal design for learning, restorative justice in schools, integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout curriculum
    Ability to begin shadowing current classroom teachers in Nov/Dec 2025 to ensure a smooth transition for students & staff

    WORKING ENVIRONMENT
    We offer a friendly, supportive and collaborative working environment where creativity and curiosity are celebrated. We draw on the strengths of staff members, families, students and the community to develop emergent curriculum. Weekly staff meetings offer opportunities to listen, share ideas, and be supported as you grow as an educator. Our small size affords the flexibility to easily shift gears, discard what isn’t working, and incorporate alternative approaches as needed.

    Compensation: Starting wage of $40-$48 p/hr, depending on experience and education. We offer generous PTO and discounts for dependent children enrolled in Bridge School programs. Insurance not included with this part time position, but available should staff member eventually take on a 30+ hour per week role with additional teaching.

    To Apply, please send the following to Amanda Hill, Head of School, Amanda@BridgeSchoolCoop.org:
    Current resume
    Cover Letter discussing why you wish to teach at The Bridge School and detailing your strengths and skills

    PREFERRED APPLICATION DATE: Applications received by Nov. 7 will receive priority review
    CLOSING DATE: Open until filled

    Statement of Non-Discrimination

    The Bridge School is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity by treating all employees, contractors and applicants equally without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, citizenship, veteran or marital status, sensory, physical or mental disability and all other classes protected by law. This policy covers all aspects of treatment including employment opportunities, compensation, hours of work, conditions of employment, promotions, demotions, transfers, recruitment, advertising, layoff and termination.

    The Bridge School’s statement on Equity and Inclusion:
    We recognize that this is an ongoing journey and are always working to grow & learn about Equity & Inclusion. The Bridge School is committed to building an authentic community inclusive of diverse voices, perspectives, and identities in recognition of our interconnectedness. We strive to center racial equity in our classrooms and community in order to change existing systems that perpetuate inequity. We support gender inclusion, creating safe spaces for full expression of gender identity. Students are encouraged to engage in courageous conversations and approach complex issues with curiosity and critical thinking. We see this as our responsibility as educators, caregivers and community.

    #1132508

    In reply to: Dead or alive

    Manderley
    Participant

    You could always try the website http://www.findagrave.com if you know the year of birth (approximately). Good luck. I do this a lot for my parents’ friends that we haven’t heard from in a long time. I usually start by typing “First Name Last Name Obituary City State” into a search engine and then go from there.

    #1132157
    seaglen
    Participant

    Hello Neighbors and Friends!
    I am a new business owner and am looking to grow my team. I am the owner of Eaglen Design-Build (www.eaglendesignbuild.com) and I’m looking for a talented and reliable carpenter to join me on my upcoming projects!

    Location: Seattle-area (next project is in Covington so you must have reliable transportation)
    Schedule: Project‑based (hours vary by project)
    Compensation: Expect $30 – $45 an hour. To be discussed based on experience and contracting type (1099 independent contractor vs W2 part-time employee)

    About the Role:
    We’re looking for a skilled carpenter to support a mix of rough and finish scopes on residential and/or light commercial projects. This is a hands-on, field role with flexible, project‑dependent hours, ideal for an experienced craftsperson who wants steady part‑time work without full‑time commitment.

    What You’ll Do:
    Perform demolition and general clean-up
    Execute rough carpentry: layout, framing, backing, blocking, sheathing, exterior trim.
    Install and finish drywall
    Perform finish carpentry: doors, windows, casework, base/trim, crown, wainscot, specialty details.
    Read/interpret plans and details; verify layout, plumb/level/square; complete punch lists.
    Protect finished surfaces; maintain a clean, safe, OSHA‑compliant jobsite.
    Coordinate with the PM/Site Lead on sequencing, inspections, and material needs.
    Track your time and basic material usage; flag conflicts, field conditions, and changes early.
    Load/unload; stage materials; operate common jobsite tools and equipment safely.

    What you Bring:
    3+ years professional carpentry experience (rough and/or finish); high‑quality workmanship.
    Proficient with tape/layout, saws, routers, nailers, planers, and fastener systems.
    Ability to read drawings and take direction on specs while working independently on tasks.
    Reliable transportation to multiple jobsites in and around Seattle; current driver’s license.
    Smartphone literacy for time tracking, photos, and basic app-based communication.
    Physical ability to lift 50 lbs, climb ladders/scaffolds, and work on your feet throughout the project.
    If joining as 1099 independent contractor:
    You bring your own business license, general liability insurance, and bond.
    You bring your own tools

    Nice to Have:
    OSHA‑10/30, First Aid/CPR; experience with residential remodels/occupied spaces.
    Specialty skills (stair work, custom millwork installs, cabinet installs, exterior trim).
    Electrical card/license.

    Tools, Safety & Support:
    We provide major tools/equipment, ladders/scaffolds, and required PPE.
    You provide a standard personal hand‑tool kit suitable for rough/finish tasks.

    Work Conditions:
    Field-based with travel between jobsites; indoor/outdoor conditions; typical construction noise/dust.
    Occasional evenings/weekends may be requested based on project milestones.

    How to Apply:
    Send a brief resume or trade history, 2 references, and your weekly availability to savanna@eaglendesignbuild.com. Feel free to include photos of recent work or a short portfolio link.

    #1130842
    Rats
    Participant

    Over the past few years, I often see people park in the middle of the alley or not far enough over to allow through traffic. In case you didn’t know, this is illegal. It’s also not very neighborly. Please don’t do this. It’s inconvenient for the driver and there can be violations/dangers in backing up. There also isn’t always a way to turn around in the alley so you can leave “nose” out.

    For those who think I should call parking enforcement, that’s not really an option due to hold times and the parking enforcement being perpetually understaffed.

    Rather than trying to get people a ticket and a tow, I thought I could reach more people proactively through WSB.

    The Seattle Municipal Code is below. Thank you.

    11.72.020 – Alley.
    No person shall stand or park a vehicle except a commercial vehicle, a vehicle displaying a valid commercial loading permit, or authorized emergency vehicle in an alley.

    (Ord. 114518 § 5, 1989: Ord. 114251 § 5, 1988: Ord. 108200, § 2(11.72.020), 1979.)

    11.72.025 – Alley—Driveway.
    No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within an alley in such a position as to block the driveway entrance to any abutting property. (RCW 46.90.433(2))

    • This topic was modified 9 months ago by Rats.
    #1130274
    Pigeonperson
    Participant

    Open til 3! Free apple with every purchase!

    4715 SW 98th St
    4715 SW 98th Garage Sale map

    Stuff 1

    Stuff 3

    • This topic was modified 9 months, 1 week ago by Pigeonperson.
    #1130197
    mapletree13
    Participant

    10am to 4pm

    8844 12th Ave SW Seattle, WA 98106

    We have:
    1. Power tools – Milwaukee & Craftsman
    2. Hand tools
    3. Lawn tools
    4. Small kitchen appliances & housewares (rice maker, coffee maker, miscellaneous dishes, glassware, mugs)
    5. Pressure washer
    6. Holiday decorations for Halloween and Thanksgiving

    Come visit!!! Follow the neon signs

    Cash and Venmo accepted

    #1129545
    mapletree13
    Participant

    10am to 4pm

    8844 12th Ave SW Seattle, WA 98106

    We have:
    1. Power tools – Milwaukee & Craftsman
    2. Hand tools – hammers, screwdrivers, etc.
    3. Lawn tools
    4. Small kitchen appliances & housewares (dishes & glassware)
    5. Pressure washer

    Come visit!!!

    Cash and Venmo accepted

    • This topic was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by WSB.
    • This topic was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by mapletree13.
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