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  • #1072514
    KMsheats
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    We recently had the pleasure of working with Scott Monroe and Molly Kemper from Windermere West Metro to purchase our first home. We were referred to them from a family member who also had an excellent experience. From our initial conversations and throughout the whole process, Scott and Molly were friendly and professional, somehow they always made us feel like we were their only clients. Communication was clear and concise about how each part of the process would move forward, making sure we fully understood each step. As well as listening to all our wants, needs, and concerns.

    Their vast knowledge of the greater Seattle area and the competitive market, allowed us to get an incredible home and deal that far exceeded our expectations, in a neighborhood we had overlooked. Our search was long, there were times we felt like we were seeking the impossible and would have to compromise on our non negotiables, but they kept the morale high. Molly was always positive and reassuring and encouraging us not to settle.

    When looking at properties they both offered insights that we would not have found from anyone else. Molly, with the design and aesthetics. Scott, with his knowledge of construction. They were able to determine the quality of the structure and quickly see all of the very important potential issues that could arise with the property. They never hesitated to give their honest opinions, whether it was an amazing investment or a hard pass. They were also extremely accommodating regarding scheduling viewings and making themselves available on short notice when necessary. They went out of their way to ensure every detail was taken care of, from arranging inspections to researching potential issues with a property. Scott even went back after our final offer went in to take a closer look at some things we were still concerned about to offer peace of mind.

    When we were ready to put an offer in, Scott and Molly consistently found ways to get us the best deal possible. On our final offer there were some last minute challenges and Scott and Molly moved quickly to make changes and keep us competitive. They offered insights on how we needed to update our offer and knew exactly when to submit, they were spot on with everything.

    We cannot recommend Scott and Molly enough. In today’s market it is crucial to have a strong team on your side so you can confidently make fast decisions on one of the biggest purchases in your life. We were able to confidently get our dream home because of them. It feels like a dream to be living in our new home and not be stressed about a single thing. It is absolutely perfect in every way.

    #1071956
    alkistu
    Participant

    I rarely go out to eat since I am limited on what I can eat. However, for my wife’s birthday we started the day with breakfast at Luna Park Cafe. With the whole family seated at the table we had a diverse diet with 3 vegetarians and a vegan. It had been a while since I have eaten at Luna Park so as a vegetarian that does not eat cheese or any dairy, I figured I would have a veggie omelet. After looking at the menu I came across the entire page of vegan choices. This was a relief because the one vegan in our group had choices. Three of us ordered the tofu scramble. Now I remember having good breakfast times at Luna Park, especially when my adult children were young, I always ordered the south of the boarder omelet, but this tofu scramble was the best restaurant breakfast I ever had. The flavors were amazing. I do not know what vegan options there are for lunch and dinner, if they offer them, I am sure they are delicious, but this has to be the BEST vegan restaurant for breakfast.

    #1070991

    In reply to: City Complaint Office

    aa
    Participant

    Ive never heard of the city complaint office. Whenever I have submitted a concern via the Find it Fix it program I have always received an email saying that they got my request. And then i will get another email with a case number and their findings.

    #1070188
    NorthwestArtFrame
    Participant

    A full-time and part-time Sales Associate position are currently available at Northwest Art & Frame!

    Applicants must have a flexible schedule and be able to work varied shifts (which will include weekend days). A high school diploma or GED is required and must be at least 18 years of age. Applicants must have excellent customer service skills, be very punctual and be able to multi-task. Art knowledge is always preferred! Applicants must also be comfortable working with a Point of Sale computer system and be comfortable standing for long periods at a time.

    Duties:
    • Cashiering
    • Providing excellent customer service
    • Perform basic cash-handling
    • General cleaning/organizing of all areas of the store
    • Product pricing and merchandising

    Qualifications/Job Requirements:
    • High School Diploma or GED
    • Previous retail experience REQUIRED
    • Ability to stand for long periods of time
    • Possess basic math/cash handling skills

    Email your cover letter, resume and references to contact@nwartandframe.com for immediate consideration.

    #1068152
    Scout
    Participant

    Lovingly used upright piano is looking for a new home. Built of solid cherry wood, has always held a beautiful tone.

    You must pick up and move. We are unable to deliver.

    Asking $500 or make an offer. Happy to send photos if you are interested.

    #1067672
    spring
    Participant

    I love eating my lunch (fried rice, pizza) in my garden and the birds will fly right in front of my face(1ft) and look at my food.
    Love it….it always makes my day!!

    #1065747
    EduardBakers
    Participant

    I stumbled upon this post and decided to revive this thread. Based on my personal experience and what I’ve heard from others, I’ve found that customer service can vary from location to location, so it’s always good to keep that in mind. However, I’ve heard positive things about the Rite Aid in Westwood Village and the Bartell in Admiral. Both of them have been recommended by people in the community for their friendly and helpful staff. I also wanted to mention that I recently discovered a great way to save money on medications. If you’re interested, you can check out http://www.charityrx.com/coupon/ubrelvy. They offer coupons, which can help you save some extra cash on your prescription.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by EduardBakers.
    #1065540
    EdanOrvitz
    Participant

    Sorry for the late reply and thanks for sharing this important information. It’s definitely concerning to hear about minors getting access to vape pens. Parents and guardians must stay vigilant and check their teens’ belongings for such items. While I’m also working on kicking the habit, I still vape sometimes. And recently I’ve come across a helpful resource: https://www.vaporizerchief.com/weed-vaporizer-sitemap/ that offers quality vape products. So, I encourage you to explore reputable websites that provide information and products for responsible adult use. Remember, it’s always essential to make informed decisions and prioritize the health and safety of ourselves and those around us.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by EdanOrvitz.
    #1064954
    Eddie
    Participant

    Love the Ice Cream (you know where I’m talking about), but why do I always feel like the place seems filthy when I go in there?

    #1064659
    RoryVance
    Participant

    I guess slow service is always a bummer, and it can be especially annoying when some of your group’s food arrives before others. And it’s pretty frustrating when a gift certificate is refused, especially when you know it should be accepted. But on a brighter note, have you ever been to Riwa Restaurant and Bar in Fussen (https://www.riwa-restaurant.de/de/)? We went there last month because our neighbors advised us about that spot. It’s perfect for a night out with friends or a cozy date night. Just a rec, folks.

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by RoryVance.
    LisaH
    Participant

    Backyard Plant and Succulent Sale
    Saturday May 13th and Sunday May 14th
    9am to 5pm – 7333 29th Ave SW
    Spaghetti, Acorn, and Butternut Squash, Pumpkin, Zucchini and Artichoke, Persian Cucumber and Lemon Cucumber. 2 types of Tomato: Roma and Honeycomb Cherry. Mammoth Sunflowers, Bell Peppers, Alpine Strawberries, Japanese Maple saplings and NEW THIS YEAR Pomegranate starts!
    Asparagus, Sugar Snap Peas, Cilantro, Arugula . Also a few items that are still smaller (but healthy) and a few things I probably failed to mention. And always the Succulents! I have many new arrangements and have plenty of Ground cover containers! Most plants are still $1 – $2 each and the arrangements are priced individually. If you haven’t yet, please visit my Facebook page “Plants and Succulents by Lisa” and feel free to like and share! Thank you for helping to make my 12th and possibly my last year a success!
    Oh and we are also having a MAJOR 2 day yard sale!

    #1062556
    RBoddie
    Participant

    Do you love pizza, wine and providing exceptional service? Does hospitality pulse through your veins along with a thirst for knowledge? If so, look no further!

    We are looking for a part-time server to join our fun and creative Mioposto Admiral team. Experience is preferred, weekend availability a must, (Saturday/Sunday evenings).

    Mioposto, meaning my place in Italian, is a neighborhood pizzeria, Italian kitchen, and bar with four locations in the Mt. Baker, Ravenna, Admiral, and Mercer Island Neighborhoods.

    We follow the Italian standard of sourcing the highest quality and freshest ingredients possible, always domestic and often local. The open flame oven is the only source of heat in a Mioposto kitchen, allowing us to keep things simple and let the bold flavors of our food do the talking. Our open-air kitchens create the honesty and community that is the foundation of our operation.

    You:
    Have experience working in a fast-paced, high-volume environment
    Strong knowledge about food and beverage
    Must have a friendly, team-oriented personality and ability to work well with others and build professional relationships with guests
    Highly motivated, excellent attentional to detail, strong organizational and multi-tasking skills

    We Offer:
    $16.75/hr plus tips
    100% paid healthcare coverage to our full-time employees
    Employee discounts
    An inclusive, fun, and professional work environment
    Opportunity for growth and advancement within our company
    A commitment to providing ample training to help you advance in your career including mentorship, training videos, and resources via our employee only portal
    The culture at Mioposto is community-oriented and always about people over profit. We regularly hold Pizza + Philanthropy dine-outs to invest in the communities where we operate

    If you are looking for a professional and fun work environment with the opportunity to grow, we would love to hear from you!

    Learn more at http://www.miopostopizza.com or our Instagram @mioposto

    west seattle liquor
    Participant

    We are a locally owned Liquor and Wine store at Jefferson Square in the Alaska Junction. We are looking to fill a full-time position.

    We are looking for the right candidate to provide excellent customer service and ensure a positive shopping experience for all customers.

    Job Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
    -Stocking the shelves with bottles and other things
    -Rotating wine and other perishables so they don’t expire on the shelf
    -Facing product and pulling them to the front of the shelves
    -Manning the register and helping in other areas of liquor store as needed

    This position requires ongoing walking and standing, moderate to heavy lifting, cash handling experience and familiarity with POS systems.

    Must have:
    -A basic knowledge of liquor, wine and other products we carry
    -Be able to work evenings, weekends and holidays (Christmas Eve until 5pm, New Years Eve till 5pm)
    -21 years of age or older.
    -The ability to lift up to 50 pounds

    Please submit a resume & cover letter to manager@wslw-llc.com or stop in anytime we are open. Ask for the manager to set up a time for an interview. Bring your resume with you.

    Starting pay $20/hr.

    west seattle liquor
    Participant

    We are a locally owned Liquor and Wine store at Jefferson Square in the Alaska Junction. We are looking to fill a part time position (25-30hr/wk) with the opportunity of covering shifts and moving to full time. We have a schedule already written out, so it won’t be a surprise when you come in.

    We are looking for the right candidate to provide excellent customer service and ensure a positive shopping experience for all customers.

    Job Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
    -Stocking the shelves with bottles and other things
    -Rotating wine and other perishables so they don’t expire on the shelf
    -Facing product and pulling them to the front of the shelves
    -Manning the register and helping in other areas of liquor store as needed

    This position requires ongoing walking and standing, moderate to heavy lifting, cash handling experience and familiarity with POS systems.

    Must have:
    -A basic knowledge of liquor, wine and other products we carry
    -Be able to work evenings, weekends and holidays (Christmas Eve until 5pm, New Years Eve till 5pm)
    -21 years of age or older.
    -The ability to lift up to 50 pounds

    Please submit a resume & cover letter to manager@wslw-llc.com or stop in anytime we are open. Ask for the manager to set up a time for an interview. Bring your resume with you

    Starting pay $20/hr.

    #1061372

    In reply to: Handyman

    waster
    Participant

    I recommend Michael Galang. You can find him on nextdoor, as this is how I always communicate with him (last time in Dec). His main job isnt as handyman so he is limited in what he can do but I have had good experiences the 3 times I used him. He is usually available to do jobs nights and weekends.

    #1060898

    In reply to: Shoplifter freeforall

    odroku
    Participant

    What always makes me laugh about this phenomenon is how at the same moment someone is just walking out the front door with free groceries, I’m stuck at the self-check waiting for help that will only eventually come to allow me to continue trying to pay for my groceries once an employee confirms that my rearranging of what I already scanned was not, in fact, some attempt at scamming the system.

    Like, seriously, if you’re not bothered enough to put up barriers to shoplifting, maybe make the self-check less of a hassle?

    #1058988
    Jeff
    Participant

    I’ve asked some people in person, and the answer always tends to be a “weeeeellll… sort of but you will have to baby it and may never get fruit.” However I got a lot of skepticism about my plans to grow peaches in my backyard, and by selecting a suitable variety (Frost, for the record) I get more peaches than I know what to do with every summer. Are there citrus varieties that will produce edible fruit here? I’m not expecting prime ruby grapefruits or anything, but has anyone had personal success with something intended to be more sour like a lemon or lime tree? Maybe a kumquat?

    #1058627

    In reply to: WSGSD

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Hi, thanks for asking. We published a reminder last month

    COUNTDOWN: West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day 2023 is three months away


    and it’s also in the WSB Event Calendar.

    West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day 2023

    We’ll be mentioning it again on Monday, which is exactly two months until the big day, which is the second Saturday in May, as always – May 13th this year. We will announce the registration start date on Monday, too – it’ll be in early April – TR

    #1057967
    JanetChandler
    Participant

    I’m sure you’ve already gotten lots of great recommendations, but if you haven’t found the right hvac contractor yet, I’d be happy to throw in my two cents. I’ve had a great experience with Awesome AC Installers. They’re really knowledgeable and always go the extra mile to make sure my AC is running smoothly. Plus, their prices are super reasonable and they get the job done fast. If you’re looking for quality service, they’re definitely the way to go. It’s always better to work with professionals than try to do everything yourself. Hope this helps!

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by JanetChandler.
    #1057629
    Lorenalopez34
    Participant

    I’m sorry to hear about your brother’s medical challenges and dental expenses. It’s great that you’ve set up a GoFundMe page to help him out. I hope that your community can come together and provide the support he needs to complete his dental work. It’s always heartwarming to see people coming together to help others in need. Best of luck to you and your brother.

    #1057172
    R0b0
    Participant

    FYI our on demand water heater gave up and I asked my plumber buddy if he could fix it and his reply was we don’t try to fix them we just replace them. I looked at some YouTube videos and watched one where the most likely culprit was the thermal limit switches needing to be reset or the water flow sensor was funked up. Tried the dishes first no go. The new water flow part was $40 so I gambled on that and watched the video many times and replaced it myself. Took an hour to do. Using a voltage tester I also learned my circuit breaker box was mislabeled and my water heater is on three double breakers! Always triple check working on powered devices!

    #1056913

    In reply to: New to Church/Religion

    happyhopprea
    Participant

    Haha religion definitely isn’t a fix. I’m not a believer, I am just interested in seeing a different part of my community that I’ve been very against in the past. I mentioned I am estranged simply because the family I grew up with has always been against religion/God and that rubbed off on me for so long. But without my family’s opinions around me all the time, I get to explore different parts of life I never experienced. There is nothing inherently wrong with me doing just that. I have done a ton of internal work and even then, I still believe I can “seek truth” and explore spirituality. ;)

    But thank you for your book recommendation.

    NorthwestArtFrame
    Participant

    A part-time Sales Associate position is currently available at Northwest Art & Frame!

    Applicants must have a flexible schedule and be able to work varied shifts (which will include weekend days). A high school diploma or GED is required and must be at least 18 years of age. Applicants must have excellent customer service skills, be very punctual and be able to multi-task. Art knowledge is always preferred! Applicants must also be comfortable working with a Point of Sale computer system and be comfortable standing for long periods at a time.

    Duties:
    • Cashiering
    • Providing excellent customer service
    • Perform basic cash-handling
    • General cleaning/organizing of all areas of the store
    • Product pricing and merchandising

    Qualifications/Job Requirements:
    • High School Diploma or GED
    • Previous retail experience REQUIRED
    • Ability to stand for long periods of time
    • Possess basic math/cash handling skills

    Email your cover letter, resume and references to contact@nwartandframe.com for immediate consideration.

    Job Title: Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright
    Status: Full-Time, Permanent
    Pay range: $32.90 – 40.90/hour; additionally, OT & shift differential

    Please email your resume or questions to lacey.whitwer@lafargeholcim.com

    We are a fast paced production environment seeking Millwrights interested in continuous hands-on learning opportunities with manufacturing systems and skills. Must be self-driven, and a self-driven safety leader. Should enjoy the autonomy and responsibility of off shift work with a tight knit set of co-workers. Multi-tasking and juggling priorities is a daily routine and with that comes a need for sound judgment.

    Description
    • Perform all maintenance safely and efficiently.
    • Perform maintenance to all conveyors and other plants equipment including but not limited to pumps, conveyors, bearings, gearboxes and wear items.
    • Inspection of all plant equipment to ensure equipment is being monitored and help plan scheduled repairs through plant management groups.
    • Safe operation of mobile equipment as needed, such as forklifts, loaders, man lift and service trucks.
    • Utilize LO/TO/TO, WAH and all other Lafarge Safety controls while performing maintenance work.
    • Demonstrate a commitment to communicating, improving and adhering to safety policies in all work environments and areas.

    Qualifications
    • High school Diploma or equivalent
    • Ability to pass pre-employment physical, drug test, and background check
    • Ability to acquire a Transportation Workers Identification Credential
    • Have a solid work ethic, commitment to safety, and dependable
    • Certified Journeyperson certificate
    • Thorough knowledge of heavy industry milling equipment (conveying systems, gearboxes, rotary dryer, ball mill, bucket elevator, etc)
    • Thorough knowledge of Cement plants operation and ability to operate heavy equipment.
    • Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to analyze complex mechanical repairs making critical decisions

    Benefits
    • Vacation, Sick Pay, 12 Paid Holidays
    • Work Boot Allowance of $300/year after probation period
    • Quarterly & Monthly safety incentive
    • Prescription Safety glasses reimbursement
    • Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA/FSA
    • Retirement Savings – Choose from 401(k) pre-tax
    • Paid Parental Leave (Maternity & Paternity)
    • Educational Assistance Program

    If you would like to apply please email your resume to lacey.whitwer@lafargeholcim.com. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out via email as well!

    #1054597
    trice51
    Participant

    Thank you to those who donate, I am so grateful. I went through chemo therapy last year at Fred Hutch Cancer Center(formerly SCCA) and needed several blood transfusions as I had low blood counts. Saved me!
    Before this I always thought blood donations were just used for emergency care in ER’s. Grateful for your donation.

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