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Hello – I want to have a sale his coming weekend or next, have experience holding them – but don’t have enough stuff to have a decent sale / drive traffic. I have a potential place to have it, but if you have an actual garage or yard to set it up – might be better. If you have interest – Contact AJ at sostuff@earthlink.net
Topic: Found: Orca Card
near rapid ride stop at corner of Fauntleroy Way and California Ave. Initials of the name on the card are N.T. Let me know the full name on the card, and if it’s yours, how to get it back to you.
Our great employees and loyal customers are the main reasons why Junction True Value Hardware has had the privilege to serve the West Seattle community for almost 70 years. We are looking for team members to help us continue our service tradition.
For details on all our current job openings click here.
We found some keys on the pedestrian path at Alki Beach. We have posted a few signs in the general area. Contact us and be able to describe them and we’ll be happy to meet you to hand them off. We didn’t want to risk someone taking them and stealing their car.
Topic: Rangehood instalation
We have a range with a microwave on top with a build in exhaust fan. We want to get rid of the microwave and install an exhaust range hood. The microwave fan has never worked that well. Need recommendations please.
Seattle does not have enough tennis courts for the 3.5 million residents who live here and now Pickleball has convinced Parks to get lines striped on many of the tennis courts to make them dual purpose. This has exacerbated the lack of tennis courts problem exponentially and has created conflict between the tennis players and pickleball players. We need to stop adding Pickleball lines to tennis courts and instead build new tennis courts in Seattle and also build dedicated pickleball courts in different areas away from the tennis courts. A proposal has been brought forth to put pickleball lines on half of the 10 tennis courts at Lower Woodland in Seattle. This proposal must be rejected outright. The city should use the $100k+ it receives from reservations for outdoor courts to resurface the Lower Woodland tennis courts as dedicated tennis courts. Please sign this petition if you agree. Only public opinion and outcry can make a difference and action is needed now.
Why is this important?
Tennis as a sport is growing in popularity and the public needs dedicated spaces to play. Pickleball is a very different activity and has significant noise also involved. Seattle residents deserve to have dedicated tennis and pickleball spaces that are updated and the existing tennis courts should not be striped for pickleball. For our population we are already over 200 tennis courts short and we need the city to help us build more tennis courts and not take them away. This sport helps build community and offers a great way to socialize and be physically active for all ages and abilities. It is becoming much more diverse and accessible and we need the city to support tennis and dedicated spaces for it and not make them dual purpose.I found a Western Union money order today, purchase date 06/30/2023. If you are the owner please message on here and let me know where you purchased it/may have lost it and the exact amount it was for.
Posting for a reader;
HELP! My son lost this jacket somewhere in West Seattle recently and my husband has no idea where he wore it. I worked so hard on it and he is so sad. Has anyone seen it? Possible locations: lafayette, WS athletic club, bowling alley, hiawatha, movie theater, roxhill and fairmount soccer fields…
(If you’ve found it, email us – westseattleblog@gmail.com – and we’ll connect you)
If you can multi-task and like a busy environment, we have the job for you.
Busy West Seattle medical practice needs an experienced medical receptionist to join our team.Must be able to navigate websites, have solid phone skills, and use a computer with ease. This is a full-time position with medical, dental, life insurance and 401(k)
benefits. PTO, Competitive salary and free parking.Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Core duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned by Management.
• Welcome patients upon arrival at clinic
• Gather information from patient for clinic records
• Update patient records in computer database
• Answer telephone and direct calls to appropriate person
• Schedule appointments using computerized medical records system
• Verify patient insurance benefits/eligibility using multiple websites
• Prepare patient charts
• Filing/Scanning
• Restock Supplies
• Respects and promotes patient rights
• Respond to patients requests for information
• Collect payments
• Open and Close facility
• Obtain referrals
• Maintain a clean and tidy work environmentEMAIL RESUMES TO: Annie at acoots@clearviewseattle.com
Work near you live! Our Lady of Guadalupe is hiring for a full time custodian/maintenance position. This person performs all duties related to maintaining the cleanliness and safety of the school and parish buildings and grounds.
II. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
•Primarily responsible for ensuring school building is cleaned and sanitized on a regular basis. Includes maintaining classrooms, bathrooms and common areas throughout the day.
•Provides minor maintenance services to school building and grounds. May perform cleaning and minor maintenance of other campus facilities as requested.
•Maintains playground in a safe and clean manner.
•Assures the collection and disposal of garbage.
•Provides other general assistance as needed (i.e. setting up the chairs and tables, hauling/moving items and picking up parts or other equipment as requested by staff).
•Communicates inventory and supply needs to Facilities Supervisor for ordering.
•Sets up for special events as requested (e. g. chairs, tables and other equipment for special events).
•Performs annual maintenance tasks as identified.
•Performs other duties as may be assigned.III. REQUIREMENTS
•Previous experience in a custodial service-based position desired.
•Must pass background check upon hire.
•High attention to detail.
•Good communication and interpersonal skills
•Ability to follow oral and written instructions
•Ability to work independently and within a team
•Disposition to perform other duties as assigned
•To successfully perform the essential duties of this position, an individual must be able to:
-Ability to lift, push pull, or carry objects up to 50 pounds
-Regular bending, lifting, stretching and reaching both below the waist and
above the head
-Occasionally push and pull wheeled dollies loaded with products up to 100 pounds
during site visits
-Engage in full manual dexterity in both hands and wrists
-Walking in and around the facility with great frequency
-Ability to climb ladders and gangways safely and without limitation
-Dexterity in eye/hand coordination, feet (foot pedals), manual (picking, pinching,
holding, grasping), and wrist motion (repetitive flexion/rotation)
-Must be able to stand/walk for up to 8 hours.This is a full-time benefitted position that pays $22-$25 DOE. Includes: paid time off, medical, dental, vision, retirement and more.
For information please send resume to employment@olgseattle.org or call Dave at 206-935-0358.
Topic: Tutor/Child Care Available
Hi everyone!
My name is Beth and I moved to West Seattle just about a year ago. I have been a teacher for the past 7 years and am posting to offer tutoring/child care services this summer! Here is a little about me:
– Originally from Maryland
– Taught 5th grade for 3 years
– Taught Reading Intervention for 2 years for students reading below grade level
– Trained in Orton-Gillingham
– Years of experience with neurodiverse students
– Currently teaching middle school Language Arts
– Extremely confident supporting student reading comprehension, decoding, and writing instructionIf you are interested in either tutoring/child care services for the summer or beyond, please feel free to reach out via email. Beth.League@yahoo.com
Thank you!
Hello West Seattle! After much consideration, I have decided it’s time for a change of neighborhoods. The West Seattle bridge back and functioning makes this an easier decision. I am not in a rush, Sept/Oct move-in would work great.
Seattle native, I have lived in the Ballard/Crownhill neighborhood for the past 30+ years. I have owned 2 different homes and for the last 10 years I have been a renter, I am very responsible and respectful of others’ property.
I am also a local small business owner for over 24 years, very responsible, a good communicator, solid credit score, and am very financially responsible. I am a senior (young 65) and a nonsmoker of anything, nothing more than a beer on occasion but rare to be honest.
What I am hoping to find is a rental close to the North Admiral neighborhood so I can live a bit closer to my wonderful best friend and girlfriend of 9 years.
I have never lived in an apartment and really would prefer to find a detached ADU/MIL or affordable small home.
One bedroom is fine, the use of some garage space would be really appreciated. I am open of course to a townhouse or condo if it is somewhat peaceful.Here are my hopeful top tens
*$2000 ish or less base rent
*Clean, easy-access home, secure space
*enough room in the house for a Peloton exercise bicycle
*spot for outdoor grill
*big enough bedroom for King size bed
*some garage space
*washer/dryer/dishwasher in the house
*Close to 800+ sq feet
*Some fenced yard space, willing to maintain
*Ability to have my senior part-time dog (under 20lbs) sleep over once or twice a week. Sometimes I may need to dog sit for up to 2 weeks at a time.
*good water pressure
*off street parking for mid-sized SUVMy no list would be
*no shared space
*no big party neighbors
*not on busy main streetsPlease let me know if you have or know of a great new home for me. I look forward to joining the West Seattle community
Dave R
revad2@gmail.comMy son found a leather “Puerto Rico” wallet with a debit card and a small bit of cash on the Lafayette playground this weekend. We checked in with the school this morning and she is not a student at Lafayette. The name on the card is Mya Elliott. We’d love to get it back to her if anyone knows her.
We are here today until 4:00 !,
Pots
golf balls
yard tables
children’s books
Shelving
Clothing
Games
Golf clubsLots of misc ,!,!
4841 26th ave sw
Seattle 98106Topic: FOUND: Anthony’s keys
Posting for a reader:
“We saw these (Anthony’s) keys this evening, sitting on the sidewalk on Beach Drive SW, right across from the water treatment building (the building located at 3350 Beach Drive SW). The ring includes the utility room keys to someone’s apartment. We left them there in case someone comes back looking for them.”
1 gallon large tomato plants most with tomatoes on them.
1 gallon pepper plants (hot/sweet), tomatillos
snap peas, winter and summer squash.
japanese maples, lots of hostas and ferns and other shade plants.
asatic and oriental lilies, lots of sediums and semervidiums.
ornamental grass, lots of astilbies. other sun and shade plants.7319 19th Ave. SW
3 blocks east of the home depot. cross street of webster and 19th sw
CASH only. boxes provided.Topic: Tool and Yard Sale
Huge tool sale that includes a little bit of everything. Many generations of tools and some vintage! Corded Power tools, hand tools, wood working, masonry, electrical, painting, some automotive. Craftsman, Ryobi and many more brands. Plus some general house goods. Se habla español!
Date: SATURDAY JUNE 24th.
Time: 9am-5pm (DO NOT SHOW UP EARLY)
Location: 7103 29th Ave SW Seattle, WA.
Payment: Cash & VenmoTopic: Estate Sale 6/24 10am-4pm
Large estate sale featuring records, pottery and dishes, small kitchen appliances and tools, linens and bedding, sports equipment, women’s clothing (most size L) and much more! Everything is priced to sell with majority under $5 and lots of free goodies. Cash or Venmo accepted
Located indoors at 7237 Ledroit ct sw, 98136 on Saturday from 10-4. No early birds please!
This post is going to be in 2 parts – Part1 is the story as I write down this fresh memory, and Part2 is questions about pet law and “attack” law.
Part1 – Story
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I’m still so surprised. I was walking my dog on 39th off of Thistle, beautiful day, delightful walk. I see a pair of cats in a yard with an open chainlink fence, so we angle out toward the street to give them plenty of space. Then suddenly, one of the cats attacks the other then turns and charges out of its yard through the gate and attacks my dog. While my dog cries a horrible cry I’ve never heard before I try to pull her away and in to the street to get away but the cat starts charging again. I stomped my foot to try to scare it away and it hesitates and hisses. Moments later we’ve run to the other side of the street and I’m looking my dog over to make sure she’s ok. My dog is under 30lbs and is afraid of everything. She just looks so sad and confused, blood on her nose. I hope she doesnt develop reactivity to other animals as a result of this.
The across the street neighbors have now come out of their house after hearing my dogs cries and ask if everything is alright. I was worried they would think my dog started something but they knew the scoop already. They tell me that this particular cat has been charging and attacking dogs for some time now. They’ve seen it time and time again and try to warn people to stay away from this house.Part2 – What Next?
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So many things had to go wrong for this to happen. Is this cat getting old and losing its mind? It attacked its friend and then us, it was clearly over threshold. Why are the cats left outside and stationed near the gate? Why is the chainlink gate left all the way open? Why are these cats still allowed outside after repeated attacks of passerbys?Can anyone educate me on cat pet laws? If the attacker were a dog instead of a cat, this would be a problem that most people would agree needs a solution – Like making sure the pet has a space, maybe in the backyard, where it can feel safe and calm. But because the attacker is a cat, I’m not sure how to approach this. Is the owner legally obligated to keep an aggressive cat inside their property? Should this cat be on some kind of animal control record? I apologize if these questions sound harsh but I’m really unclear on what’s the right thing to do here.
Thanks
mpyreSky Printing is a fun, fast-paced, and creative work environment. The Print Shop Associate role would be a perfect job for recent grads, customer-service specialists, or anyone looking to improve their graphic design skills in a real-world setting.
This is a full-time, customer facing position. Hours are 9am – 5pm, Monday through Friday with the option to pick up more hours on Saturdays (10am – 2pm). Compensation for this position is $17 – 19/hour depending on experience. Benefits include overtime compensation, paid time-off, and paid holidays. The print shop associate’s main responsibilities include:
-Receiving orders via email, phone, website submissions, and walk-in customers
-Seeing print projects through from the initial design stages to production
-Using Adobe Acrobat, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, as well as Microsoft Word and Excel to set up files for print and to realize customer’s design goalsWe expect having to train new hires, and you will not be expected to “jump in without instruction.” Our shop has very specific procedures for print, production, and safety that our staff will help you to become familiar with. With that being said, competitive applicants will have the following attributes:
-Punctuality (either lives in West Seattle or has reliable transportation to the shop)
-Good work ethic
-Customer service and communication skills
-Knowledge of Adobe Acrobat, Illustrator, Photoshop, & InDesign
-Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
-A high degree of computer literacy
-The ability to lift up to 50lbs and work in a fast-paced, high-energy environmentIf you’re interested in this position, please send your resume (as a PDF attachment) to:
and put “[your_name] Resume attn. Jordan” in the subject line.
We look forward to meeting you! And feel free to check out our website to get a vibe for the company.
The Senior Center of West Seattle provides amazing programs and services to the wonderful seniors in our community!
Our amazing kitchen krew is losing a dishwasher on Wednesdays –
This is a weekly scheduled shift from 10am-2pm on Wednesdays, doing dishes and helping to keep the kitchen clean.
Our kitchen is a positive and fun atmosphere to work in, with other volunteers and Chefs. We also feed you a delicious lunch for your hard work!If this position interests you, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Sara at sarah@soundgenerations.org or call 206-932-4044 x8 to reach Sara by phone.
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