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  • #825039
    stina
    Participant

    I’ve been going to Foreign Car Workshop near the Junction for years now, after being referred by a friend. I hate taking my car anywhere else, even for an oil change. They do good work and for reasonable prices. Plus, no upselling or suggestions of unnecessary work!

    http://foreigncarworkshop.com/

    #817743
    JanS
    Participant

    Starting June 21, 2015 I will be offering a one hour massage for 20% off – that’s $56. The weather is great, supposed to continue at least through the 4th of July, and you know you’re walking, running, biking, playing more. Get a massage and make all your play a bit easier.

    Also, for those who like more time, a 90 minute massage will also be 20% off….that’s $80 for 90 minutes.

    The sale does not apply to insurance covered treatment. Cash, check, cc do apply. Sales ends 7/21/2015

    Click on my name above to go to my website for contacting me. Enjoy our beautiful sunshine !

    JanS
    Participant

    Wake…just remember…Friday is Signals Optional Day…

    Actually, I think one of my biggest pet peeves is being behind someone who stops at an intersection in front of me, and THEN turns on his left signal. It’s always a WTF moment…

    #817740
    Ammon
    Participant

    There is no better way to kick-off the official start of Summer than to hit up a grand ol’ Yard Sale–and we’re throwing one you won’t want to miss! Here are just some of the stuff we’re selling… and so much more!

    – Kids Clothes (boys, girls, baby, toddler, more)

    – Men’s Clothes (large, mostly)

    – Women’s Clothes (small/medium mostly)

    – Toys!

    – Puzzles!

    – Autographed Movie Poster!

    – Blu-rays!

    – Books!

    – Kitchenware!

    – General Household!

    – Baby Stroller!

    – More!

    Really, there’s something for everyone–and priced to sell! Come on down, we open around 7am this Saturday (June 20th) and will be around until 3pm.

    5024 36th Ave. S.W.

    Seattle, WA 98126

    Between Dawson and Hudson

    SUPER DELUXE girlfriend’s BLOWOUT ALLEY sale! Saturday only! 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

    7518 44th Ave SW, West Seattle, 98136 (West on California at Austin in Gatewood)

    GREAT prices on:

    Ellen Croft’s SUPREME PILATES machine with four CD’s ($65)

    Mid-century collectible lamp shades and more

    Seattle World’s Fair framed poster with box of valuable lithographs

    Vintage games

    Stager’s decor, antiques and oil paintings

    Women’s clothing, size 8-12

    Women’s shoes, size 8

    Older computer stuff

    Lot’s of miscellaneous GOODIES!!!

    NO tools or children’s stuff. NO EARLY BIRDS!!

    yard sale, garage sale, estate sale, west seattle, solstice, clothes, home decor, designer, jewelry, garden, art

    bryanjob
    Member

    Delivery Driver:

    A Zeeks Delivery Driver is responsible for safely delivering orders to our customers in the time quoted with friendly, helpful, and uncompromising customer service. Delivery Drivers will drive their personal vehicles, following all rules of the road and exercising extreme caution in densely populated areas. When not on a delivery, a Driver will assist the kitchen staff by prepping meats, vegetables, herbs, and dough, and/or assisting in the dish room. Teamwork is an essential part of a successful Delivery Driver’s position. While maintaining focus and a sense of urgency, a Delivery Driver will must represent Zeeks in a professional and positive way at all times (in the restaurants and at the customer’s door).

    Kitchen Position:

    The Kitchen position is responsible for proper dough handling, prepping food items to Zeeks specifications, properly storing prepped items, keeping the make-line clean and organized, building the pies to Zeeks specifications, building Zeeks signature salads to spec, and getting the pizzas ready for either dine-in, pick-up, or delivery. In order to be a successful member of a Zeeks kitchen, you must be able to work as part of a team and be reliable and punctual. All employees must represent the Zeeks organization in professional and positive fashion. She/he must stay on task and maintain a sense of focus and urgency at all times.

    To apply go to zeeks.jobaline.com

    miws
    Participant

    Back in the early ’90’s, I was garage manager at the then new 2nd & Seneca Building.

    Part of my daily routine, was once arriving there, to drive my ’67 Beetle through the entire garage, checking for dumped trash, or anything that seemed out of the ordinary.

    Down at the very bottom of the garage, in the last parking stall, or two, or three, were some extra building windows leaning up against the wall, being stored. That was my turn around point, where I’d swing the car through a few empty stalls to make my U-Turn.

    I made sure occasionally, to line the car up to where I could see the taillights in the glass, from my rear view mirror, and would tap the brakes a few times to check them. :-)

    Mike

    #825049

    In reply to: Bee/Wasp problem

    Marie M
    Member

    Thanks, everyone, for the information. I looked at the Puget Sound Bee site and now know that this isn’t a swarm. From doing searches on the possibilities mentioned here, it seems that these are paper wasps. Since they are beneficial insects, I’ll leave them alone. We don’t use that deck very much, so it shouldn’t be a problem.

    Thanks for all the suggestions!

    #825052
    rainlover
    Participant

    Also have a huge freezer and a sectional couch for sale

    #817736
    M
    Participant

    Shorewood Christian School’s

    MASSIVE PARKING LOT SALE!

    Friday & Saturday, June 19 & 20th

    8:30 AM – 4:00 PM

    10300 28th Ave SW Seattle WA 98146

    -BOOK LOVERS DREAM

    -LOTS OF FURNITURE

    -NAME BRAND CLOTHING

    -LOTS OF KIDS ITEMS

    -LOTS OF PURSES

    *PRICED TO SELL!

    This Ain’t Your Momma’s Garage Sale!

    We have THOUSANDS of items to sell. Each are individually priced, in working order, clean, and categorized!

    Over 100+ families contribute to this sale! Tons of great items!!!! It’s a must see event:)

    We are looking to add a couple more carpenters to our team. We are a well established construction company that works in the greater Seattle area. Two skill sets that our team is looking for is a framer and a finish carpenter. If you would like to learn more please email info@seattle-remodels.com for more informmation. Pay ranges $20-$30 per hour DOE

    CMB Construction Services, Inc.

    #817732
    LisaH
    Participant

    9am to 6pm daily ***June 19th, 20th & 21st

    7333 29th Ave SW

    Jewelry, electronics, household, toys, games, baby crib, children’s clothing and accessories, Plus size women’s & men’s clothing. Collectables; including 100’s of die cast cars, books, DVD’s

    and MUCH MUCH MORE!

    *PLANTS*

    Zucchini, pumpkin, cucumber, acorn squash, corn, mammoth sunflowers, bell peppers, chives, cilantro, artichoke, asparagus And Hen and Chick tubs and baskets!

    #825048

    In reply to: Bee/Wasp problem

    cjboffoli
    Participant

    My friends had a problem with wasps last year at their house over by the Arboretum. In addition to pheromone traps, their exterminator set up a vacuum system. As the wasps would egress from their nest (by way of a gap in the house siding) they’d get vacuumed up into what was essentially a quieter version of a shop vac that was running for a couple of days. Completely solved the problem without the use of poisons.

    rainlover
    Participant

    Having a great yard sale Friday, June 19 and Saturday, June 20.

    9:00-5:00

    10427 3rd Ave SW

    Furniture, clothing, books, electronics, odds & ends, and all kinds of miscellaneous stuff.

    No more room to store anything, so we are trying to get rid of EVERYTHING.

    Please come by and buy it all up!!!

    #825045

    In reply to: Bee/Wasp problem

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Helpful pictures on the “think you have a swarm? read this first” link on this page, which, if it IS a swarm, tells you who to call:

    http://www.pugetsoundbees.org/psba-swarm-list/

    debragerth
    Participant

    Summer is here and the Senior Center of West Seattle needs volunteers more than ever. Not only is it a lot of fun, but did you know that volunteering…

    • Provides a feeling of well-being: doing good makes you feel good

    • Gives a sense of achievement: what you’re doing is valued and essential

    • Is a way to meet people and foster newfound friendships

    • Is an opportunity to learn new skills and develop unknown interests

    • Allows you to network and build strong connections in the community

    • Offers an opportunity to give back to your community

    • Strengthens your resume

    Come in today and discover how volunteering is beneficial to YOU.

    Positions available: Kitchen Servers/Assistants, Café Servers, Thrift Shop Cashiers & Backroom Assistants, Front Desk Receptionists, Event Servers/ Decorators. Ongoing flexible shifts Monday – Fridays (Thrift shop: 7 days a week).

    Be the change you want to see in the world…volunteer today! Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Debra at 206-932-4044 ext. 8 or debrag@seniorservices.org for more information. Thank you for your interest in volunteering!

    bennisack
    Participant

    Come grow with us! We are expanding our family!

    We are seeking positive, friendly, hard-working and fun people to join our group. Get yourself a day job and come hang on the cleaning team!

    We are a tight, small group of artsy and fun folks who just happen to be totally awesome cleaners. Would you like to join our team?

    $14 + tips to start (training takes 60 days, then $15 an hour)

    15 – 20 hours a week to start

    Gas stipend per stop

    PTO accrued per hour

    Bonuses and more! MUCH more!

    Plus, we hire from within and offer unlimited chances for growth and opportunity with the company!

    Come grow with us! See our complete ad and application here:

    http://www.greenwagoncleaning.com/crew-member.html

    Interview today – start next week!

    Thanks for applying!

    sacatosh
    Participant

    The previous owners of our home left a lot of original-to-the-house materials in the garage. This includes a huge stack of panes of leaded glass from the original windows, old wooden shutters, and all sorts of trim and wood. We are now renovating the garage and this has become trash rather than a fun detail.

    Anyone at all interested? Especially want to recycle the glass to someone who can use it. Building a greenhouse maybe?

    Please email sacatosh at gmail.

    HPIC
    Member

    Michelle Silver, our current Club Manager, is resigning at the end of June. We thank Michelle for her innovations and ideas and for her committed and meticulous service. The HPIC Board is now looking for someone to continue in that role.

    The nitty-gritty: the Club Manager is responsible for booking the club and maintaining the club by overseeing janitorial services. The Club Manager

    fields rental inquiries through the HPIC gmail account, telephone messages and occasionally in-person

    shows the club to potential renters/teachers and explains the amenities along with the club rules and regulations

    makes rental agreements per HPIC’s rental rates

    meets renters as required to collect fees/manage keys

    makes deposits to the HPIC checking account of all monies collected

    does a walkthrough after each private rental to assess the renters’ compliance with club rules, determining whether and what amount of damage deposit will be refunded (usually there are no issues and the deposit is fully refunded)

    Pay: $300 per month

    The big picture: HPIC is evolving and along with that, the Club Manager’s role is evolving too. With Michelle’s help, our private party rentals have become smaller and more neighborhood-friendly. We continue to shape and develop our rental capacity to offer accommodations and services that benefit the neighborhood, supporting the club’s mission to be the heart of the neighborhood, bringing arts and education programming, while also supporting operational costs.

    Club Manager qualities: likes to work with people, collaborative with renters and with the Board/club members, good communication skills, a problem-solver, organized.

    Club Manager requirements/skills: access to a computer and scanner, knowledge of or able to learn Google Gmail, Drive and basic Excel spreadsheet entry. Living near the club or in nearby neighborhoods is desired.

    Position is open July 2015 and will remain open for applications until filled.

    To apply, please email hpic1919@gmail.com

    #824341
    jshy
    Member

    I have 2 kids in FP – one going into 4th and one into 5th next year. We’re not in the APP program but we love it. Great art, music, math and science programs. My kids have been academically challenged, have made tons of friends, and love their school (vocally).

    jshy
    Member

    Free 60s desk – very sturdy and heavy. Steel legs, 2 orange drawers. Pick up in Arbor Heights! Dimensions: 68″ long by 30″wide, and 29″ tall

    Picture: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155682445055150&set=pcb.925210924196982&type=1&theater

    joanbateman
    Member

    Interesting reading.

    As a Parks Advocate, and Community Activist, much of what we have in West Seattle has been hard fought with blood, sweat, and tears both around the table, and with hands in the dirt.

    This proposal would change the way we look at and use areas of land designated by our predecessors and ourselves for natural purposes. The inclusion of bikes and other disruptive devices would do harm not only to the physical environment ( think here more money to sustain and higher taxes) and nature’s environment of birds, animal, insect, etc, but only ourselves. That is a high risk venue.

    Watching how well people disobey the law about cell phone usage and texting, makes me very concerned about the lawsuits springing up because Parks allowed a biker to do his or her think, going out of control, and injuring some man, women, child or dog…. or maybe the last species of a species of bird, animal, or plant.

    Having lived in a natural area for over 45 years, the wild life in Seattle is very precious. Once gone, it will not be recreated. Think Washington, DC.

    It is not enough to set aside a bike trail in the midst of a green belt, when that area is populated by owls, eagle, peregrine falcons, raccoons, coyotes, and oh yes, the cougar that once in a while comes down from the mountains.

    I think bikers should have their fun, but not at the risk to an already endangered, at risk environment.

    Please, if you want to change the City’s proposal, sign this petition.

    https://www.change.org/p/preserve-seattle-parks-natural-areas-and-greenspaces

    Denise
    Member

    Skeeter, this is not really about mountain bikes at all. The main issue is taking a rare resource, like the 1 or 2% of Seattle’s acreage that remains as public natural area, and carving it up between specialized user-groups. If we get rid of the concept of “reserved for passive/low-impact/pedestrian use”, which is the type of use that is accessible to the widest, most inclusive group (virtually all people), then our natural areas will become carved up like a pie. It won’t just be mountain bikes, it will be any active sports group that demands access for their own sport. Nature-based sports are great, but they belong in larger public spaces that can accommodate these multiple uses. Our very small, already stressed and fragmented natural areas cannot withstand this type of multi-use policy revision. Please, sign the petition to ensure ALL people have free, fair, and sustainable access to nature in the future.

    #825030
    herongrrrl
    Participant

    The term I’ve heard for these is “clay babies,” because they sometimes have a humanlike shape. I have some smaller ones I’ve found on beaches in WS and on Whidbey Island. Those are the biggest ones I’ve ever seen!

    #825023

    In reply to: expired sunblock

    mom2boys
    Participant

    thanks for the heads up! I get very painful and rather ugly blisters on my cheeks with in mins of any sun exposure with out sunblock on and buy a lot of it.

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