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  • #1100715
    Srivilai Thai
    Participant

    Srivilai Thai Cuisine in Admiral District is looking for a part-time Delivery Driver, current available shifts are dinners Wednesday – Friday. We deliver within a 2.5 mile radius of our restaurant, and our customer base is mostly made up of kind and generous regulars.

    Driver responsibilities are to deliver food orders to our customers safely, quickly, and efficiently, with an emphasis on courtesy. Secondary responsibilities might include kitchen prep tasks, answering phones, cashiering, or other tasks depending on the new hire’s experience, skill set, and interest. Drivers are employees, and therefore will be given tasks to do at times when there are no delivery orders.

    Pay is $17.25 / hour, plus $0.67 / mile driven, plus tips.
    Shifts begin at 4:00 PM and end between 8:30 and 9:30 PM.

    Requirements:

    Minimum of 18 years of age, being 21+ is a bonus
    Proof of being legally able to work in the United States
    Drivers will need their own vehicle
    Valid Drivers License
    Proof of Vehicle Insurance
    As a restaurant employee, you will need to get a Health Permit from King County / Seattle department of Health. If you do not have one at the time of hire, there is a grace period of 2 weeks.

    Ideal candidates are outgoing and friendly, with a positive attitude and a long-term approach to developing and retaining customers. Honesty and Integrity are a must, and our drivers must be self-starters. Opportunities for career advancement are available, should you be interested in restaurant work. Srivilai Thai is a small, family-owned restaurant, and we strive to create a positive, healthy work environment. If you are interested, please contact us at srivilaithai@gmail.com and please attach a resume, we look forward to meeting you!

    #1100627
    Mountain2SoundAKT
    Participant

    Full job description
    Job Title : Winter Sports Sales Associate

    Mountain to Sound Outfitters is a successful, outdoors and snow sports store in West Seattle. We supply quality service, products, and community to the Northwest and beyond. Our business is growing! We need new, strong, dedicated staff members to help enhance our store: http://www.m2soutfitters.com

    If you have experience in retail sales, love winter sports, the Puget Sound, the Cascades, and engaging with customers on a regular basis, this is the position for you!

    Daily Duties of Sales Associate:
    – Engage with customers to help educate them and purchase equipment for their needs in skiing, snowboarding, x/c, backcountry, accessories and clothing.
    – Handle money and operate a modern cloud based point of sale system
    – Merchandise and organize store inventory and maintain a clean, organized store.
    – Organize large shipments of equipment, assist in receiving and unpacking large shipments
    – Assist Leads in achieving sales goals and other seasonal projects
    – Assist in the rental shop

    Long Term Duties:
    – Collaborate with staff at annual events and festivals.
    – Assist in store sale promotions and customer outreach.
    – Assist in a bi-annual inventory.

    Qualifications:
    – 1-3 years of experience in retail and/or sales is required, please show this in your resume.
    – Passion, interest and/or experience in local winter sports.
    – Ability to work with customers and other staff without discrimination or conflicts.
    – Can take instruction well from management and senior staff members.
    – Moderate knowledge and/or interest of industry brands and vendors
    – Must have good technical abilities. Able to absorb and learn computer concepts and installation procedures quickly and troubleshoot issues independently when needed.

    Compensation:
    – 8-32 hours a week (part and full time positions available)
    – Depends on experience
    – This position is designed as a year round position for the right person, with potential for growth as we develop our business

    Employee discount
    Flexible schedule
    Paid time off
    Shift:

    8 hour shift
    Experience:

    Customer service: 1 year (Required)
    Sales: 1 year (Preferred)
    Retail sales: 1 year (Preferred)
    Basic math: 1 year (Required)
    Shift availability: Weekend and holiday availability

    Work Location: In person

    Email resume/letter to: Rylie@m2soutfitters.com

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by WSB.
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    #1100630
    Mountain2SoundAKT
    Participant

    Mountain to Sound Outfitters has been providing the Seattle, Washington, area with a wide range of kayaks, stand up paddleboards, skis, snowboards, clothing, and accessories, since 2009. We also offer qualified repair services, performed by certified technicians, to keep your sporting equipment in peak condition so you can enjoy your favorite outdoor activities in safety and comfort.

    Locally owned and operated, our business philosophy is based on a strong foundation of community spirit and customer service. We’re passionate about expanding the outdoor culture and helping people enjoy all that the Northwest has to offer.

    Our staff members provide residents and visitors with expert knowledge of sea kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, skiing, and snowboarding. They’re a friendly bunch of folks dedicated to making sure customers have the proper equipment and gear to suit their individual needs and prepare them for adventure on the slopes or the water.

    Rental Manager (must be available to work Friday & Saturday)

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    Rental Responsibilities

    Maintain an excellent standard of service for rental customers
    Proactively grow knowledge about store inventory and industry trends, including independent research, attending clinics, studying catalogs and attending trainings
    Ensure that rental staff are fully trained in fitting and adjusting rental and demo equipment to suit the needs of customers
    Work with GM to ensure that rental staff can advise on appropriate rental equipment, listening to the clients’ skiing and snowboarding goals and considering the conditions
    Maintain accurate rental records, including ensuring that all of the appropriate Rental Forms and Liability Waivers are completed
    Manage Season, Daily and Weekly Rentals, including tracking due dates and assessing late fees
    Keep an accurate and updated inventory of all rental and demo equipment and work with Buyer and GM to order new rental equipment as needed
    Ensure that the rental shop is clean, functional, and well-organized
    Ensure that rental pricing is accurate and clearly communicated to customers
    Work with Marketing & Communications Manager and GM to ensure that service pricing is accurate across all platforms, including on store signage, in POS system and on website
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    Rental Tech Responsibilities

    Under supervision of the Shop Manager, ensure that rentals and demos are safe, clean and well-maintained
    Under supervision of the Shop Manager, master basic tuning tasks, including binding mounts and adjustments, ski binding testing and basic tuning and maintenance of rental and demo equipment
    Maintain certifications for all binding tests that we perform and work with the Shop Manager to ensure that all staff performing bindings tests are certified, trained and proficient
    Work with the Shop Manager to identify and schedule repairs for all rental and demo equipment (Shop Manager will manage repairs)
    Be able to do basic boot fitting and sizing for rental and demo equipment
    Work with the Shop Manager to troubleshoot compatibility issues with bindings, boards, skis, etc.
    Develop a system for distinguishing rental versus demo equipment so that all equipment is rented at the correct price
    Work with Shop Manager and Buyer to replace equipment as necessary
    *
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    Additional Responsibilities

    Open and close the shop on time as needed in absence of GM
    Additional responsibilities when assigned
    *
    *
    Tech Management

    Identify and perform necessary repairs on rental and demo equipment
    Rental Management

    Work with GM to hire, train and mentor rental staff
    Manage Rental Software (Rezo), including data entry and tagging for rental and demo equipment, troubleshooting technical issues, downloading customer contact information, correspondence with vendors, etc.
    Manage Reservation Software (Acuity), including troubleshooting technical issues, updating hours and availability

    Email resume/letter to: rylie@m2soutfitters.com

    Mountain2SoundAKT
    Participant

    Mountain to Sound Outfitters is a successful, outdoors and snow sports store in West Seattle. We supply quality service, products, and community to the Northwest and beyond. Our business is growing! We need new, strong, dedicated staff members to help enhance our store: http://www.m2soutfitters.com

    If you have experience in retail sales, love winter/summer sports, the Puget Sound, the Cascades, and engaging with customers on a regular basis, this is the position for you!

    At Mountain to Outfitters, inventory and receiving clerks are essential to the success of our shop. We count on them to create POs and accept shipments, as well as inform the team of any discrepancies or errors. We are searching for a qualified receiving clerk to help maintain our company inventory and operations. The receiving clerk will take responsibility for tracking incoming and outgoing items, reducing errors, and ensuring the quality of our inventory. Mountain to Sound is committed to serving our customers in the best way possible, and this starts with keeping our own inventory accurately reported and organized.

    Objectives of this role:
    -Maintain inventory records
    -Ensure quality and accuracy of shipments
    -Reduce the occurrence of errors and lost items in shipments
    -Oversee the successful delivery of online orders

    Responsibilities
    -Check in product as it is received
    -Create Purchase Orders when product is ordered
    -Tag and maintain accuracy and organization of backstock and inventory
    -Conduct after season store wide inventories
    -Inventory by department as needed
    -Communicate with vendors in regards to product and ordering
    -Prepare outbound shipments for delivery
    -Assist GM and leads with office related projects/organization
    -Assist with AP
    -Light Graphic Design/Marketing assistance
    -Assist management team with the buys

    Skills and qualifications
    -Strong organizational skills
    -Keen attention to detail
    -Willingness to learn new procedures and equipment
    -Ability to thrive in a team
    -Problem-solving skills
    -Basic math skills
    -Love for the outdoors – water and snow sports a like

    Preferred qualifications
    -Experience with inventory management software
    -Strong interpersonal communication skills
    -Graphic Design (Basic) experience a plus
    -Familiarity with record-keeping best practices

    Send resume/letter to: rylie@m2soutfitters.com

    sophie1
    Participant

    Staff (West Seattle)
    Next-To-Nature Pet Markets

    Seeking a position that is more than “just another retail” job? This is for you!

    Next-To-Nature Pet Markets, a premier retail company of healthy foods for cats and dogs is looking for staff for our West Seattle location.
    This is a part or full time position with a strong possibility for developing into a project management position

    Requirements:

    – A strong knowledge of nutrition and biology, excellent inter personal and customer service skills and superior multi-tasking and organizational capabilities
    – Evenings availability

    -We are a fast paced store with a fun, team orientated environment
    -btw – we are truly independently owned – our passion is animals – and their health – we donate a SIGNIFICANT part of our profits to animal welfare –

    Please bring a resume and fill out an application at our West Seattle location at:

    4543 California Ave SW
    Seattle WA, 98116

    -We are looking forward to having you part of our team!-

    BeesPlumbing
    Participant

    Bee’s Plumbing and Heating wants to add a new plumber to the team! We are hiring in West Seattle and the surrounding areas. No need to commute!

    Our new box truck is road-ready, fully stocked with parts, and comes with a licensed apprentice to support your career growth.

    Enjoy flexible scheduling and the freedom to take time off as you wish or need. No on call!

    Choose to dispatch from your home or our warehouse, whichever is most convenient for you.

    Benefit from comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance for you and your family, along with PTO and a company-matched retirement plan.

    The Company:

    At Bee’s Plumbing, every day is a new and thrilling experience. You’ll have the chance to tackle a variety of enjoyable and stimulating projects. The owners, Ben and Melissa, bring over 40 years of combined industry experience. With their extensive knowledge, they guarantee top industry pay. They are dedicated to fostering a lively and efficient work atmosphere. Moreover, they believe in maintaining a healthy work-family balance.

    The Position:

    We are seeking a full-time Plumber with a salary range of approximately $150,000 to $250,000 per year, potentially more. Requirements include a driver’s license, a minimum of two years’ experience, and passing drug tests and background checks.

    This position is designated as Safety Sensitive.

    Check Us Out Online:

    https://www.yelp.com/biz/bees-plumbing-and-heating-seattle-2

    http://www.beesplumbingandheating.com

    https://g.co/kgs/fte1H7

    If you are a licensed plumber or a licensed apprentice with recorded hours on LnI, reach out directly to Maggie at (206) 909 1314 (call or text)

    Benefits:

    401(k)
    Company truck
    Dental insurance
    Flexible schedule
    Fuel card
    Health insurance
    Life insurance
    Paid time off
    Vision insurance

    License/Certification:
    Plumbers or Apprentice License
    Driver’s License

    Work Location: On the road

    Potter Construction
    Participant

    Job Posting: Full Charge Bookkeeper.
    Potter Construction is a locally owned Remodeling Company in West Seattle. In business since 1979, we serve the greater Seattle area. We are primarily focused on custom home remodels.

    We have a position available for an experienced Full-Charge Bookkeeper to join our team. The position would include overseeing all the day-to-day financial functions for a busy home remodeling company in Seattle.

    The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing all accounting and bookkeeping functions, ensuring accurate and timely financial records. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase your technical accounting skills and contribute to the financial success of our organization.
    This position is approximately 30 hours a week, in person at our office. The position is flexible for days and hours, our typical office hours are between 7-5.

    Summary of key responsibilities
    -Payroll-Manages payroll including benefit deductions, payroll tax filings, W-2’s, 1099’s, direct deposit and accounting.
    -Client Billing-Create client invoices. Post receipts, monitor collections and follow up with clients.
    -Responsible for full cycle Accounts Payable and Receivables
    -Verify invoices, check runs, enter EFT’s
    -Classify transactions to proper GL accounts
    -Banking-Monitor daily transactions, manage daily fraud filters, perform vendor ACH’s and payroll direct deposit, credit card transactions, file all compliance docs, deposit checks, resolve NSF’s, and perform bank reconciliation for all accounts monthly.
    -Balance all accounts-Maintain balance sheet accounts as audit ready on monthly basis, reclass overhead job costs at threshold, reclass overhead PTO and Holidays monthly, monitor accrual basis accounting to calendar month/year.
    – Financial Statements- – Ability to prepare accurate financial reports and analyze financial data errors, publish Sage and custom reports to management. Prepare and manage budgets, and analyze financial data to inform business decisions.
    -Department Management-Train, mentor and supervise AP specialist. Review AP duties, help manage workflow, perform annual performance appraisal.
    -Fixed Assets-track and maintain assets and equipment, depreciation schedule, disposals, etc.
    -Tax Preparation-provide lead sheets, financial statements, post adjusting entries, and answer questions for CPA.

    Required Knowledge, skills and abilities:
    -Minimum 3 year accounts payable or general accounting experience
    -A Bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field (required)
    -Knowledge of the general accounting principals and accounting procedures
    -Exceptional organizational skills and multi-tasking ability
    -Possess high level of attention to detail
    -Ability to focus on details in a busy environment
    -Excellent Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook skills
    -Proficient in data entry and management
    -Experienced with accounting database software (we use Sage Contractor 100 and Buildertrend)
    -Strong analytical and problem solving skills
    -Construction Industry experience a plus
    -Advanced knowledge of office procedures and general office equipment and software

    How to Apply: If you are a motivated and detail-oriented professional seeking an exciting opportunity to contribute to a successful home remodeling business, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position. Send resume and cover letter by email to jobs@potterconstruction.com
    Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. We appreciate your interest in joining our team at Potter Construction.

    Qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview
    Location: West Seattle
    Compensation $35-$45 DOE
    We offer paid time off and 401k benefits with matching program available
    Medical, dental and vision benefits after 30 days employment
    Principals only, no recruiters
    Please, no phone calls about this job
    https://potterconstruction.com/

    #1100387
    JingleJangle
    Participant

    Anyone near California and Charlestown hear a frequent chime? It’s very loud and rang intermittently throughout the night (and continues today). Weird, because I assume everything on Cali Ave closed by midnight. It sounds like the door chime for a business, but I can’t figure out which one.

    Goodvibes
    Participant

    I just found out a book I put in a little library, “Men to Avoid in Art and Life” was not a gift but a loan. There’s an inscription from my friend’s sister, I should have returned the book. I don’t remember which Little Library (but it would have been on Gatewood Hill though it may have subsequently traveled further), or when I did it, but it was sometime this year. If you have come across it, please let me know!!

    #1100363
    choust1
    Participant

    I (unfortunately with the help of my two little dogs) discovered a baby bunny in my yard this morning. I have looked around extensively for the nest to put it back but have had no luck. Along the way I discovered another live one and, sadly, one dead one. I suspect my dogs may be responsible for that one. The two live ones are quite small, but fully furred out. Can anyone assist in taking in these two little guys and/or help with locating the nest? If I can locate the nest I may be able to fence it off from the dogs. I hate to leave the two live ones out to fend for themselves. Thoughts?

    Sunshine Music Together, the eight-time Golden Teddy Award Winner for Best Music Program in Seattle, is taking registrations now for their fall session! Try a FREE class before the start of the session – reserve your spot at https://www.sunshinemusictogether.com/demos.aspx

    Music Together is a research-based, internationally recognized early-childhood music development program for children aged birth to five and their parents or caregivers. Our mission is to make the world a better place—by making it more musical! Weekly music classes include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play—45 minutes of pure fun with your child every week! Also offering Rhythm Kids classes for children 5-8 years.

    Classes begin September 9th and are offered in Queen Anne, Magnolia, Green Lake, Capitol Hill and West Seattle.

    Join a community of families making music together. See the class schedule at https://sunshinemusictogether.com/classes.aspx, and watch a video to learn what a Music Together Class is all about at https://bit.ly/FamilyTestimonials. All locations have rigorous cleaning protocols, medical-grade air purification, and vaccinated staff.

    Leah
    Participant

    FAUNTLEROY CHURCH CARETAKER AND
    FAUNTLEROY SCHOOLHOUSE CARETAKER

    Fauntleroy Church United Church of Christ and the Fauntleroy Schoolhouse’s Fauntleroy Community Service Agency and Fauntleroy Children’s Center are looking for one person for two part-time positions in the heart of the Fauntleroy community of West Seattle. Combined, 40 hours are offered, plus a cost-share group healthcare plan and a one-bedroom, on-site apartment in the beautiful, historic schoolhouse building.
    If you like the idea of both living and working in beautiful Fauntleroy, having no commute time, and becoming an important partner in keeping these two historic centers maintained and safe, let us hear from you!

    For job descriptions, please go to https://www.fauntleroyucc.org/jobs Both position descriptions are provided at this website as well as instructions on how to apply. Early submission of resumes is encouraged; candidates will be considered beginning September 3. Please do not apply after September 13. Fauntleroy Church and the Fauntleroy Schoolhouse are equal opportunity employers.

    craigmail
    Participant

    This “Pre-Death and Once-in-a-Lifetime Estate Sale,” features many high quality drinking cups-mugs and accessories, framed Asian Block Prints, antiques, Venetian masks, fencing gear, Kerosene Lamps, musical instruments, interesting knives and bayonets, straw hats, etc. etc. etc. that have been collected over a period of 50 years.

    Here are some items of special interest:

    As it happens, due to my long-time enjoyment of European and Japanese sport fencing, there is also a large collection of knives, bayonets, swords and fencing gear available for purchase. Some of these items are authentic original pieces. Others are nicely made replicas.

    The fencing gear includes foils, epees, sabers and both European and Japanese protective items. The Japanese kendo hand and head “armor” are genuine antique collector’s items.

    Among the above mentioned politically incorrect items are two crossbows. A small modern one … and … a large medieval replica made of wood and sinew. Bolts are available for both crossbows.

    On a more domestic front, we have a really nice almost-new deep-fat-fryer and three “in-the-box” infrared air fryers available at low prices.

    For the preppers and adventurers, we have a cuddly flannel lined large sleeping bag, a brand new two room “instant-up” tent, a never used four burner propane stove and a really nice (and hard-to-find) two-burner unleaded-gas burning Coleman camp stove.

    And, last-but-not-least, for old tool enthusiasts, we have an antique two-man saw, an ancient blacksmith-made cedar shingle splitting froe … and … limbing hatchets and axe heads galore.

    The Pre-Death and Once-in-a-Lifetime Estate Sale, will happen Saturday (August 31) from 1 PM until 5 PM.

    See you Saturday, at the location below (which is in West Seattle, very close to Chief Sealth High School on Thistle street!

    Longfellow Run Condominium
    8424 – 26th Ave SW Unit C
    Seattle, WA 98106

    Park on 26th Ave please. There is a short walk down a concrete path to Unit C, which is on the left of the path.

    PS: Early birds will be asked to good-naturedly stand in line outside until 1 PM.

    PPS: PLEASE: don’t inquire about items as I don’t have time to answer everyone’s questions due to other obligations. I believe the best decision you can do for yourself & your money is see an item in person, touch it, feel it, etc in order to get a true idea of condition so you can make an informed decision.

    PPPS: Resellers are welcome … but … will find that our asking prices are more suitable for end user collectors. This event is not an “all things must go” garage sale. The items we are offering are of high quality and quite unusual … so … expect fair prices, not low prices. Never-the-less, up-to Half-off pricing will be available for some items.

    PPPPS: Cash is very much appreciated.

    #1100074
    Patrick
    Keymaster

    Local West Seattle Fashion Designer/Property management looking for personal and business assistant.
    Part time position, short term possible long term. 5 to 12 hours per week. Flexible , still set hours. Per hour:$20.00

    Qualifications: Great written and verbal communication,Office experience helpful. Extremely proactive, goal oriented. Organized and a good planner. Comfortable with multi-tasking. Big plus TEQ savvy SEM SEO understanding. We have a business online. Please call#206 612 0155 Thank you

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Posting for a reader who had difficulty logging in:

    Multi-Family yard sale that includes clothing, books, household items, toys, baseball cards, and more.
    Saturday 8/31 8 am-4 pm at 10436 Marine View Drive SW

    #1099956
    noelf
    Participant

    HUNDREDS OF QUALITY ITEMS!
    Furniture
    Lamps
    Small appliances
    4 vacuum cleaners
    80 jigsaw puzzles
    Dishes, pots & pans, utensils, silverware
    Children toys & games
    Beautiful contemporary women’s clothing, shoes & handbags
    Lots & lots of vinyl
    Linens
    Art
    Doll, dolls, dolls
    Garden pots, tools, (power mower & large power edger)
    Table full of unusual antiques
    Sports gear
    Hundreds more items all must sell this weekend
    Unbelievable low prices
    Everything is clean & and in good working condition

    Follow the large ORANGE signs. YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS THIS ONE!

    #1099887

    In reply to: I-2066

    monkaw1314
    Participant

    I really enjoyed playing online slot machines on this site, because it was on this site – Luxury Cаsino – that I found all the cool slot machines and was able to play them easily and freely in Canada. Try this site too, because this site has many cool and high-quality features and game modes that are very interesting to play!

    #1099674
    Delridge Daycare
    Participant

    About Us: Delridge Daycare is a nurturing and dynamic home daycare committed to providing exceptional early childhood education and care. We offer a supportive environment where children thrive through personalized attention, creative activities, and a structured learning approach.

    Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Daycare Manager to lead our home daycare. This position involves both educating and caring for young children while managing daily operations and ensuring a safe, organized, and enriching environment.

    Educational Responsibilities:

    Develop and implement age-appropriate lesson plans and activities that promote cognitive, emotional, and social development.
    Foster a positive and engaging learning environment that encourages curiosity and exploration.
    Assess and document each child’s progress and development, providing feedback to parents and guardians.
    Facilitate group and individual activities that support various learning styles and developmental needs.
    Management Responsibilities:

    Oversee daily operations of the daycare, including scheduling, inventory, and maintaining compliance with local regulations and standards.
    Supervise and train additional staff or assistants, ensuring they adhere to daycare policies and practices.
    Manage supplies and resources, maintaining inventory and ordering necessary materials as needed.
    Handle administrative tasks such as enrollment, record-keeping, and communication with parents.
    Address and resolve any issues or concerns that arise with children, parents, or staff in a professional manner.
    General Responsibilities:

    Create and maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for children and their families.
    Plan and organize special events, field trips, and activities to enhance the learning experience.
    Promote positive behavior and conflict resolution among children, fostering a supportive and inclusive atmosphere.
    Stay updated with current early childhood education practices and incorporate new techniques and ideas into the curriculum.
    Qualifications:

    High school diploma
    Experience working in a daycare setting as a teacher, preference given if you have experience in management/leadership roles
    Strong leadership and organizational skills with the ability to multitask effectively.
    Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with a talent for building relationships with children, parents, and staff.
    TB shot record
    Cleared background check
    Certification in CPR and First Aid (or willingness to obtain).
    A compassionate and patient demeanor with a genuine love for working with young children.

    #1099658
    craigmail
    Participant

    This “Pre-Death and Once-in-a-Lifetime Estate Sale,” features many high quality drinking cups-mugs and accessories, framed Asian Block Prints, antiques, Venetian masks, fencing gear, Kerosene Lamps, musical instruments, interesting knives and bayonets, straw hats, etc. etc. etc. that have been collected over a period of 50 years.

    The Pre-Death and Once-in-a-Lifetime Estate Sale, will happen Saturday and Sunday (August 24 and 25) from 2 PM until 5 PM.

    See you Saturday, at the location below (which is in West Seattle, very close to Chief Sealth High School on Thistle street!

    Longfellow Run Condominium
    8424 – 26th Ave SW Unit C
    Seattle, WA 98106

    Park on 26th Ave please. There is a short walk down a concrete path to Unit C, which is on the left of the path.

    PS: Early birds will be asked to good-naturedly stand in line outside until 2 PM.

    PPS: PLEASE: don’t inquire about items as I don’t have time to answer everyone’s questions due to other obligations. I believe the best decision you can do for yourself & your money is see an item in person, touch it, feel it, etc in order to get a true idea of condition so you can make an informed decision.

    PPPS: Resellers are welcome … but … will find that our asking prices are more suitable for end user collectors. This event is not an “all things must go” garage sale. The items we are offering are of high quality and quite unusual … so … expect fair prices, not low prices.

    PPPPS: Cash is very much appreciated.

    RedingerLaw
    Participant

    Redinger Law Offices, PLLC, is seeking a part-time legal receptionist to join our small West Seattle law firm located on Harbor Avenue. This is an in-office position that has flexibility with your schedule. We are looking for part-time availability, with 15-20 hours during the week. The office is located on Harbor Avenue across from the Don Armeni Boat Ramp, so you will have a desk with one of the best views in West Seattle! Salary is dependent on experience.

    Preferred candidates will be available to work mainly on Mondays and Fridays, with flexibility on the dates/times they are in-office.

    QUALIFICATIONS:
    – Customer service experience preferred
    – Associate’s degree
    – Strong references
    – Skilled with Microsoft Office, Google suite, and Adobe, and a
    willingness to learn other digital tools
    – Reliable, organized, and flexible
    – Strong, professional communication and writing skills

    If interested, please email your resume to travis@redingerlaw.com. Please use the following as the subject of your email:
    “(YOUR NAME) – Legal Receptionist Application”.

    #1099605
    CM1946
    Participant

    2706 SW Elmgrove St.
    Multi-family Garage Sale
    Sunday August 25th from 10-3 only
    Please respect the hours

    A wide assortment to choose from, all in good condition.
    from antique china to modern day pasta makers
    from WWI and II training manuals to cookbooks
    from a privacy screen to a folding bed
    and what would be a yard sale without Christmas stuff.

    Come check it out, you won’t be disappointed.

    #1099352
    anonyme
    Participant

    i know that nobody follows rules these days, but the WSB requires that you address the problem with the business owner before posting a rant. Have you contacted Dukes?

    craigmail
    Participant

    Here is what is on the block:

    #152 – Rolling Ruler – Blacksmith Tool for Hot Metal – $65
    #219 – Axe – Small Camping with Sheath – $45
    #221 – Axe – Small Camping – no Sheath – $35
    #243 – Hatchet – Limbing 1 – $80
    #243 – Hatchet – Limbing 6 – $80
    #244 – Hatchet – Limbing 2 – 80
    #246 – Froe – Cedar Shingle Splitting – $145
    #248 – Hatchet – Limbing 5 – $60
    #249 – Hatchet – Limbing 4 – $50
    #251 – Sickle – $50
    #253 – Hatchet – Limbing 3 – $50
    #254 – Hand Adze – $75
    #255 – Hatchet – Roofers 1 – $40
    #256 – Hatchet Head – Limbing 7 – $30
    #257 – Pickaxe – Light weight – $50
    #258 – Machete – 80
    #266 – Log Splitter Axe – $45
    #267 – Hoe – Heavy for Ditch Digging – $145
    #268 – Saw – Antique 5 FT Long Two Man Bucksaw – $260
    #269 – Rake – Fire Coals – $25
    #309-#315 – Multi-Function Crate Hatchets – $15
    #397 – Bill or Brush Hook bramble clearing tool – $180
    453 – gas stove-Charbroil – $25
    454 – 4 burner gas grill – $75
    455 – Coleman Powerhouse unleaded – $125
    456 – sleeping bag – $25
    458 – camping chair #1 – $20
    459 – camping chair #2 – $20
    460 – Mac Sport camping chair – $30
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    By-the-way and as it happens, we are downsizing a 50 year collection of “cool and unusual things” we have collected over many years. Therefore, we have a lot of very nice items for sale.

    These include blacksmith forged kitchen-ware; interesting knives, traditional Asian block prints in glass fronted wooden frames; bayonets; walking sticks; hatchets and axes; mountain man gear … and … many other items of both general and special interest.

    – Craig and Cheryl craigmail@aol.com

    LarryW
    Participant

    INVENTORY (Part 3)

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    MISC. MAGAZINES WITH STAR TREK ARTICLES {{23 COUNT THIS MAJOR GROUP}}

    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Mar 1989) – “Star Trek Behind The Scenes of The Next Generation”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Sep 1990) – “Star Trek Next Generation Issue – Zooming to a Fourth Season”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Oct 1991) – “Star Trek Next Generation Issue – Zooming to a Fifth Season”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Dec 1991) – “Star Trek The 25th Anniversary” (Gene Roddenberry cover)
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Dec 1991) – “Star Trek The 25th Anniversary” (Star Trek TOS cover)
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Apr 1992) – “Star Trek VI Filming The Last Hurrah”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Apr 1993) – “Star Trek Deep Space Nine”
    CINEFANTASTIQUE – (Oct 1993) – “Star Trek Next Generation Issue – Zooming to a Seventh Season”

    SCI-FI ENTERTAINMENT – (Oct 1997) – “Next Generation 10th Anniversary Special”
    SCI-FI ENTERTAINMENT – (Nov 1998) – “Reinventing Voyager” article

    STARBURST – #242 – (Vol 21-2) (Oct 1998) – “Star Trek 9” article
    MAXIM – (Nov 2001) – Jolene Blalock cover & pictorial

    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY SPECIAL OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE COLLECTOR’S EDITION – 1995 – “Star Trek The Ultimate Trip Through The Galaxies”
    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY – (Oct 16, 1998) – “Sci-Fi Issue” Leonard Nimoy cover
    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY – (Oct 19, 2001) – Star /Trek Enterprise cover & article

    TV GUIDE COLLECTOR’S EDITION – (Spring 1995) – “Star Trek: Four Generations of Stars, Stories and Strange New Worlds”
    TV GUIDE COLLECTOR’S EDITION – (Spring 1995) – “Star Trek: Four Generations of Stars, Stories and Strange New Worlds” (EXTRA)

    CINESCAPE – (Oct 1994) – “Exclusive Preview Star Trek Generations”
    CINESCAPE – (Nov/Dec 1996) – “Special Report Star Trek: First Contact”
    CINESCAPE – (Nov/Dec 1997) – Jeri Ryan & Patrick Stewart articles
    CINESCAPE – (Nov/Dec 1998) – “Patricks Stewart Leads Insurrection” cover & article

    STARBASE – #33 – Interviews with Jeri Taylor, Roxann Biggs-Dawsom, Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips

    MAD SUPER SPECIAL – (Sep 1992) – “Mad’s Complete Star Trek Collection”

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    LarryW
    Participant

    INVENTORY (Part 1)
    4 Boxes= 205 lbs total

    Almost everything in this lot are Star Trek magazines, comic books, and books – with the exception that some of the Starlog magazines do not necessarily have Star Trek articles.

    This collection contains 600 individual items, of which 578 are unique, and 22 are extras (note: you can find the extra items by searching the term “extra” within the following inventory).While the overall lot condition is Good condition, there are a few magazines have some slight damage resulting in them being OK/Average. Many of them are of them are Brand New.

    An inventory of everything in this lot is outlined below, including subtotals of the items within various groupings.

    A few extra items not described below are also being thrown in as extras.

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    OFFICIAL STAR TREK MAGAZINES {{207 COUNT THIS MAJOR GROUP}}

    {80 count}
    STAR TREK: THE OFFICIAL FAN CLUB MAGAZINE (99 issues (#1-#99) produced from ?? ’79 – Oct/Nov ’94)
    STAR TREK: COMMUNICATOR (56 issues (#100-#155) produced from Dec’94/Jan’95 – Apr/May ’05)
    Collection Includes: 80 magazines (76 issues produced + 4 extras)
    …76 of 155 issues produced consisting of 61, 63-64, 66, 68-87, 89, 91-92, 94-116, 118-135, 137-142, 145, 152 (also have extra 102, 110, 125, 141)

    {44 count}
    STAR TREK: THE MAGAZINE (48 issues produced from May ’99 – April ’03)
    Collection Includes: 44 of 48 issues produced (missing 11, 27, 45, 48)

    {39 count}
    THE OFFICIAL STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION MAGAZINE (30 issues produced from Dec ’87 – Nov ’94)
    Collection Includes: 39 magazines (ALL 30 issues produced + 9 extras)
    …All 30 issues produced (plus extra 7, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 17, 18, 30)

    {20 count}
    THE OFFICIAL STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE MAGAZINE (25 issues produced from ’93 – ’98)
    Collection Includes: 20 of 25 issues produced consisting of 1-11, 17-25

    {19 count}
    THE OFFICIAL STAR TREK: VOYAGER MAGAZINE (19 issues produced from Apr ’95 – Nov ’98)
    Collection Includes: ALL 19 issues produced

    {5 count}
    STAR TREK – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINES
    Collection Includes:
    * STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
    * STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
    * STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE (EXTRA)
    * STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
    * STAR TREK GENERATIONS – THE OFFICIAL MOVIE MAGAZINE

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