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  • JTVhiring
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    The ideal candidate for our Outside Garden manager is an experienced gardener, with a love for all things green. Full-time schedule, includes weekend shifts.

    Job duties include, but are not limited to:
    Give knowledgeable recommendations and friendly service to customers. Be curious and continue to grow knowledge in the area you support.
    Build relationships with vendors to ensure high-level support for the business. Order merchandise as appropriate.
    Maintain proper inventory levels to ensure easy shopping and maximum sales, meeting department goals.
    Ensure quality sales floor presentation which meets all store signage, display, and housekeeping standards. Be able to climb ladders, lift up to 25 pounds regularly, and stand for long periods of time.
    Provide direct support in the daily operations of the store.

    Pay & Benefits
    Hourly rate $19.00 – $23.00. Monthly bonus based on department profit.
    Regular, full-time employees can enroll in benefits including medical, vision, and dental insurance. They also receive paid holidays and vacations hours after completely eligibility periods. Other benefits available include a 401(k) with company match and an employee discount.

    Prior to employment, candidates are required to pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test and background check.

    Apply now

    #1064769

    Hope Lutheran School is currently hiring a first grade teacher to join our community for the 2023-24 school year. An application and a resume should be submitted to Hope Principal, Kirsten Okabayashi at kokabayashi@hopeseattle.org. Questions? Call the school office at 206-935-8500. Job description and application can be found on our website: https://hls.hopeseattle.org/about/job-opportunities/

    Hope Lutheran School is currently hiring a preschool lead teacher and assistant to join our community for the 2023-24 school year. An application and a resume should be submitted to Hope Principal, Kirsten Okabayashi at kokabayashi@hopeseattle.org. Questions? Call the school office at 206-935-8500. Job description and application can be found on our website: https://hls.hopeseattle.org/about/job-opportunities/

    #1064773

    Hope Lutheran School is currently hiring a technology teacher to join our community for the 2023-24 school year. An application and a resume should be submitted to Hope Principal, Kirsten Okabayashi at kokabayashi@hopeseattle.org. Questions? Call the school office at 206-935-8500. Job description and application can be found on our website: https://hls.hopeseattle.org/about/job-opportunities/

    #1064774

    Hope Lutheran School is currently hiring a world language teacher to join our community for the 2023-24 school year. An application and a resume should be submitted to Hope Principal, Kirsten Okabayashi at kokabayashi@hopeseattle.org. Questions? Call the school office at 206-935-8500. Job description and application can be found on our website: https://hls.hopeseattle.org/about/job-opportunities/

    TheJunction
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    This position will average 5 hours per week and will begin as a volunteer position.

    Job Summary
    Part-time (estimated at 20 hours a month) remote role overseeing the West Seattle Art Walk (WSAW) and growing the organization into a funded non-profit.

    Overview
    The year-round West Seattle Art Walk provides a framework for businesses to work directly with artists to plan and host exhibits, giving the community a chance to engage with businesses and artists.

    The WSAW is currently volunteer-powered, under the wing of the non-profit West Seattle Junction Association. We have four volunteer team leads (marketing, website, social, content); two neighborhood coordinators; a flexible corps of event photographers, and an Arts Council that meets once per quarter. It will be the job of the (Future) Executive Director to oversee this amazing, self-sufficient group of volunteers.

    WSAW has grown past its humble roots in the Alaska Junction with only nine merchants. Today it’s a vibrant monthly event in all three Junctions, with 30–35 businesses hosting art shows, and 15–20 bars and restaurants offering specials every Art Walk night. WSAW strengthens the economic health of our businesses and brings our community together to celebrate the arts.

    Our goal is to transition WSAW into its own non-profit organization so that it can continue to grow peninsula-wide. The (Future) Executive Director will guide the formation of this non-profit, as well as ensure its ongoing financial health by seeking governmental and arts funding and/or leading community fundraising for operating expenses. Initial assistance for this transition will be offered by the West Seattle Junction Association. It is our intention that the (Future) Executive Director will become the Executive Director of the new non-profit, and will draw a part-time salary.

    Qualifications
    The ideal person for this role will be a well-organized visionary who loves the West Seattle community and has a passion for the arts. Candidates will be well served by experience with non-profit work, creative project management (advertising, branding), grant writing, administrative leadership, and an ability to work with a diverse and large group of stakeholders and volunteers.

    Executive Director Role & Responsibilities
    • Strategic leadership of the West Seattle Art Walk. Includes leading quarterly West Seattle Arts Council meetings where poster designs are chosen.
    • Main point of contact for participating businesses, artists, and the community
    • Face of the non-profit
    • Grant writing and reporting
    • Fiscal management
    • Outreach and onboarding of new businesses.
    • Marketing, including poster and map design, social media
    • Volunteer team oversight
    • Event planning

    We hope to have someone in this role by the end of August. (Earlier is certainly welcome.) If you are interested, we would love to hear from you. Please submit a brief letter and a resume to jill@wsjunction.org by June 30.

    #1064659
    RoryVance
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    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 2 years, 12 months ago by RoryVance.
    #1064579
    danellej
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    Books, plants, FRYE leather shoes, designer clothes, wall art, electronics, turntables, receivers, kitchen ware, linens, rugs, furniture- and more!

    In the alley behind 6525 California Ave SW. look for the RV behind the black apartment building.

    11AM-5PM
    Cash & Venmo accepted.

    GuyandDelores
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    Lots and lots of stuff! Handmade clutch bags $5. All kinds of music memorabilia, LPs, DVDs, VHS, books, art supplies, sewing supplies, picture frames, lamps, some furniture, shelving and storage, some clothes, household and kitchen items, 1948 Singer cabinet sewing machine, sewing machine knick knack collection and lots more. EVERYTHING LOW PRICED! Lots of free stuff too – plant pots and more. 5945 47th Ave SW

    #1064389
    CassieM
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    Free couch! Its a light gray color, 7 ft by 40 inches deep. Old but in good condition. Pick up only. Fauntleroy and Edmonds. Let me know if you are interested! :)

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    Michael Waldo
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    I had a kid come by last week from them. I pointed to my large “no soliciting” sign on my door. He said he wasn’t soliciting. Then what are you doing here? Please leave now. He didn’t leave. I got angry and said “get the F off my property!” he still didn’t leave. I shut the door. The next day another kid from same company. I just shut the door. A pity these kids could only find this job to do.

    heatherhawthorne
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    Hello. I am looking for massage therapists or other wellness or skin care professionals who are interested in renting treatment room space in West Seattle. I have just opened a Massage and Self Care center on California Avenue.
    I have 2 spacious treatment rooms available. One is fully furnished with an electric massage table (Comfort Craft), Hydrocollator, Steam Towel Cabinet, etc. and the other is partially furnished with a portable massage table.

    I am also looking for a massage therapist who would like to work with me and take over my client base while I travel for two months during the summer. Right now I am fully booked until October and need to find someone who would like to grow their practice, take on new clients and work with my established clientele while I’m away.
    If interested, please contact me at 206-617-3454 or email me at Hawthornemassagesc@gmail.com. Thank you!!!

    BellaMente
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    We are looking for Assistant Teachers at Bella Mente Early Learning. No Experience Necessary!

    At Bella Mente Early Learning, we recognize that everyone’s external life positively impacts what they bring to the school. We utilize these differences to create a well rounded experience for the children. No one is the same, but our vision is this: the beautiful differences that make us unique are what also create the multifaceted reality that will build the foundation to cultivate and guide children’s intellectual, social, and moral potentials.

    So even if you’ve had no classroom experience, you have something special to bring. That’s the truth. Your perspective and experience have something important that a child will relate to, recognize, and connect with. Working with children in these authentic ways encourages growth for them and us alike, leading to our personal growth which creates global transformation.

    Join us: Bella Mente Early learning offers 80 hours of PTO accrued yearly, Paid holidays and closures, we comp tuition for children of our teachers, Medical benefits, $20-$25 hourly, and a chance to make a true impact in our world.

    “In this century in particular it feels like we are at a special moment in human history, poised to face our great challenges and to come to terms with much of the harm that we directly and indirectly cause each other. This moment is an opening to grow deeply in our maturity so that we may build a world that is no longer structurally harmful but is structurally compassionate. We can decide to be Humanity’s coming growth”. _Yung Pueblo

    Please Reach out to Lauren Adams at:
    Phone/Text: 206-321-6448
    Email: Bellamenteearlylearning@gmail.com
    http://www.bellamente.org

    #1064059
    Gebus
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    Hey Westies,

    I am looking for some regular drop in Pickleball play and signed up for the calendar here, but nobody ever posts any West Seattle times. https://www.timeforpickleball.com/

    Anybody know where and when some drop in games are locally?

    I’m getting too old for tennis ;)

    Thanks,

    Greg

    GuyandDelores
    Participant

    Lots and lots of stuff! Handmade clutch bags $5. All kinds of music memorabilia, LPs, DVDs, VHS, books, art supplies, sewing supplies, picture frames, lamps, some furniture, shelving and storage, some clothes, household and kitchen items, 1948 Singer cabinet sewing machine, sewing machine knick knack collection and lots more. EVERYTHING LOW PRICED! Lots of free stuff too – plant pots and more. 5945 47th Ave SW

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    937
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    Looks to me that you and the toddler were bullied out of your rightfully deserved stroll though the neighborhood. Stevens St SW IS a public road. Correct sinage calls it a dead end, but there are no gates, there are no private property signage.

    I hate conflict too – but this rudeness and self serving a$$holery has got to stop. Just yesterday, I was at the local grocery and this elderly woman was trying to go opposite the indicated flow of traffic. She was mouthing curses at me, telling me to move. Gesticulating like a chimpanzee. Nope… SHE was in the wrong, I called her out on it (I don’t CARE if you are elderly – that is NO reason to be rude) AND she was the reason there was parking lot gridlock.

    No SSTEN, you were completely in the right. Stand your ground. Don’t let someone’s entitled sense of self darken your day. I might just find myself down that way, going for a “walk” looking for the brightly colored house.

    Cannonball Too
    Participant

    Hello Carmen,

    Would you be willing to offer the same $500 per month for someone to come in and handle your mother’s needs but not live on-site?

    ssten92
    Participant

    Was told to leave the dead end road on Schmitz Ave SW as it was allegedly private (I was with a toddler who I was trying to keep away from the busy Charleston street) and I’m confused about the legitimacy of this. There are several houses on the road and no signs saying anything other than that it’s a dead end! We were just going to the end and back to burn toddler energy and the gal in one of the many houses told us it was a private road, but it absolutely seems public. I would understand if we were being obnoxious, loud or in someone’s yard/grass, but we were just going up and down the road and complimenting her uniquely-colored house. I hate conflict, but I hate people who lie and gate-keep public spaces even more. Let a toddler walk around a safe, public space, dang!

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    • This topic was modified 3 years ago by ssten92.
    LarryHale
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    Hey there! Just saw your post and wanted to chime in. I’m not sure if West Seattle High School Academics is still accepting donations, but it’s great to see that you’re interested in contributing. It’s never too early to start giving back to your community, even if you’re only 15. As for how to donate, I’m not sure what their process is, but you could try reaching out to the school directly or checking their website for more information. You could also try searching online for any fundraisers or donation drives they may be currently running. Btw, have you heard of solitaire cash reviews ( https://joywallet.com/article/solitaire-cash-review/ )? It’s a way to earn some extra cash, and you could even use your winnings to donate to causes you care about. Anyway, I hope this helps! Keep up the good work and let us know if you find any more information on how to donate.

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by LarryHale.
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    mill0331
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    Willow Landscaping is a small, family run Landscaping company serving West Seattle for the past 8 years. We are seeking a motivated individual to join our crew. We offer a flexible schedule and competitive pay ($20-25/hour DOE)

    Applicants must have landscaping experience, hold a valid drivers license, have a clean driving record and have that ability to work independently.

    Please call/text 206-850-9051 for more information.

    #1063496
    nicoleraether
    Participant

    Busy, family-owned, established, West Seattle restaurant seeking a positive, self-motivated individual to join our team. Must have costumer service experience, excellent multi-tasking skills, available nights and weekends, and over 18 years old. Minimum wage plus tips. Please emailresume or drop one by Circa (Admiral junction) nicoleraether@gmail.com

    #1063477
    tlooney
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    My 2005 white F250, single cab, hydraulic lift gate, with company logo (oval blue “Rainier”) on both doors was stolen from 44th and Genessee between last night (Sunday 5/15) and early this morning before 6 am. Please keep an eye out. It is hard to miss. I suspect the logo was the first thing to go though. It’s an older model and a little beat up with large dents on the panels.

    jdana24
    Participant

    Sunday – May 14 – 10:00am – 3:00pm – 8856 42nd Ave. SW, Seattle, WA 98136
    All items that didn’t sell in our West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day will be marked down 50%. Crystal; Vintage silverware; Noritake Golden China (Service for 12); Housewares; Books & Magazines; Candles; Plumbing, building supplies, and tiles; Wagner Paint machines; 6′ Evergreen Christmas tree; HON filing cabinet; Cordless phone sets; and much much more. Most items were originally priced under $10.

    carringtonmoore
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    Job Title: Part-Time Studio Assistant
    Location: West Seattle

    I’m seeking a detail-oriented and self-motivated Part-Time Studio Assistant to support a professional artist’s studio operations, primarily in the areas of order fulfillment and potentially photography. The role is perfect for a high school student or college student passionate about the arts, looking for a unique opportunity to see the behind-the-scenes life of a full-time artist (painter) and small business owner.

    Key Responsibilities:
    Follow detailed instructions for packing art prints and original artworks according to established standards.
    Pick up art prints from a local printer, package them with packing slips generated from Shopify, and prepare them for shipping.
    Handle original artwork with care, transport pieces to a UPS facility for professional packing and shipping.
    Monitor shipping supplies inventory and alert artist when packing supplies needs to be re-ordered.
    Interest in photography is a plus, especially for those looking to develop a portfolio. Opportunity to assist with photography artwork/studio shots for social media available, if the applicant is interested.

    Qualifications:
    Comfortable working independently and following detailed written instructions.
    Able to work a variable schedule, ranging from 2 to 10 hours per week, depending on the season.
    Familiarity with Slack and Shopify is a plus, but not required.
    Detail-oriented and not afraid to ask questions.
    Passionate about the arts.
    Must be able to handle delicate materials with care.
    Able to commute to a West Seattle location.

    Perks:
    Flexible scheduling; you set your hours.
    Training provided at the home studio.
    All shipping supplies provided.
    Gain experience in the day-to-day operations of a small business and the life of a professional artist.
    My business is growing rapidly! Additional opportunities in the studio may be available.

    If you’re interested in this position, have an eye for detail, and a passion for the arts, I would love to hear from you.

    Contact Details:
    Carrington Moore Studio
    info@carringtonmoorestudio.com

    LeBlanc CNE
    Participant

    Ready to start a compost pile? Or do you have an old one that needs to be kickstarted? Look no further.

    Every good compost bin needs worms, red wigglers (Eisenia fetida). Get more than enough red wigglers and mature compost full of beneficial microorganisms to help get you started. My compost is made not only with organic kitchen scraps but maple leaves and oyster mushrooms. I grow mushrooms and the spent material inoculates my compost with mycelium. A complete compost kit.

    http://www.JerryWhiting.com/red-wigglers/

    You’ll get a 26 oz takeout container with worms packed in mature compost for $20. JetCityOrange@gmail.com

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