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    You can get contact sheets made through a pro lab like IconLA. They handle 35mm and medium format negatives and can create clean proof sheets so you can review everything before printing. Mail-in service makes it simple too.
    Check details here: https://www.iconla.com/

    CMI (CondoManagements, Inc.), a West Seattle-based company, is seeking a solidly experienced Homeowner/Community Association Manager to expand our team. CAMs are not required to generate new business or billings—our focus is on providing high-quality association management and client service.⁣

    CMI values work-life balance and offers great benefits, including competitive salaries, medical benefits, retirement, and PTO (vacation, 11 federal holidays, and sick days)

    Enjoy structured hours in a 9–5, Monday–Friday workweek, with on-call scheduled only once every 4 months.⁣

    Our fully staffed accounting, insurance, and collections departments handle all accounts payable, insurance renewals, delinquencies, and financials, freeing our managers to focus on their properties, boards, and associations.⁣

    CMI has been locally owned since 1983, with a record of long-term staff and client retention. We have managers who have been on staff for over 9 years, and due to our excellent client service, we have properties in our portfolio that have been with us for over 30 years.⁣

    Our high standards for service extend to our technology: we use association management software tools, Zoom videoconferencing, and up-to-date laptops and tablets to maximize efficiency and reliability.⁣
    Responsibilities include:
    • Primary point of contact for Board of Directors, unit owners, and vendors
    • Facilitate and attend meetings for Association members and Boards of Directors
    • Manage general property maintenance, including the coordination, negotiation, and issuing of vendor contracts for property services
    • Day-to-day operations of associations, including covenant violations
    • Prepare and monitor annual budgets for each assigned community
    • Special projects as needed

    Required Qualifications
    • 2+ years’ experience in professional condominium or homeowners association management

    association management
    • Strong leadership
    • Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Gmail, and electronic file management
    • Pass standard background checks
    • Excellent time management and problem-solving skills
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills

    Desired Skills and Experience
    • Experience with HOA management software, e.g., VMS or Yardi
    • CAI and/or CACM Certifications.

    Job Type: Full-time
    Competitive Salary: DOE

    Join a team of trusted HOA professionals in a great work environment. We look forward to hearing from you.

    Please send a resume to: jobs@condomanagements.com

    #1147576
    Starky D
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    I have on queen platform bed frame, two sets of wood slats, and a pier one cherry colored wood headboard. They are in my garage and free to anyone who wants to take them away. The frame can be disassembled. The headboard would need a truck.

    #1147513

    The part-time Worship Associate works alongside the Bethany West Seattle Staff and Lay Leaders in carrying out the vision for meaningful Sunday worship services.

    To apply or for further information, please review the full job description and send a cover letter and resumé to Bethany West Seattle Lead Pastor Megan Cowell at meganc@churchbcc.org. We’re excited to meet you!

    Full Job Description: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t6ppZaQYftmEjsVG733I3IG9ftNr9mDG/view

    newone26
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    YARD SALE!!
    4th floor lounge of Element 42 Apt. Building
    2641 42nd Ave SW
    4th floor Lounge
    Text: 206-291-5705 to be let upstairs

    When:

    Friday, April 24th from 10-2pm
    &
    Saturday, April 25 from 10-2pm

    Where

    Element 42 Apartments
    2641 42nd Ave SW
    4th floor Lounge

    Books, Clothes, Shoes, Lamps, Electronics, Dog Toys & Supplies, Mirrors, Textiles, Fans, Heaters, Monitors, Yamaha Piano, Paintings,
    Dishware, Furniture (photos) and more!!

    Come and take a look!!
    Accept Cash, Apple Cash, Venmo Only

    • This topic was modified 4 days, 4 hours ago by WSB.
    • This topic was modified 4 days, 3 hours ago by newone26.
    Squalls
    Participant

    Anyone have a recommendation for a construction lawyer? Hoping to avoid legal issues with a home project that has been a long time coming. Would like them to review the contract and provide needed advice. Thank you for your help!

    #1147106
    anonyme
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    SDOT has a list of approved arborists for this work. You might also contact Jim LeBlanc, SDOT arborist for West Seattle, as he should probably look at the trees first and also make a recommendation for replacement. If you’re hoping to turn the planting strip (official term) into a “parking strip” that is not allowed. Jim’s number is 206-684-4134. Thank you for following proper procedure; I see far too many street (and other) trees either removed illegally or butchered by well-meaning (?) or untrained homeowners.

    #1147385
    WonderDogs
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    West Seattle Wonder Dogs is a positive reinforcement puppy and dog training facility and we are looking for someone to come clean for us once per month. We clean and sanitize in between each class, so this would just be any supplemental cleaning that is needed. The space is two rooms totaling about 2,600 square feet, and we estimate it will take about four hours per visit.

    This would need to be done when classes aren’t in session. Hours would be either weekdays between 12:00 and 4:00pm or weekend evenings after 6:00pm. Days would be flexible.

    We can also provide cleaning products and equipment, if needed.

    This job would include the following:

    Spot clean walls – puppy smears
    Two human bathrooms, which get light use.
    Inside and outside windows, all are at ground level.
    Kitchen, which gets light use.
    Carpeted hallway
    Baseboards – vinyl

    If interested, please use the word “Cleaner” for your subject line, and email your contact information, questions, and anything else you’d like to share to info@westseattlewonderdogs.com. No drop ins or phone calls please. Thank you! We look forward to hearing from you.

    rewinn
    Participant

    Sat & Sun April 25–26 – 10am–4pm
    8848 13th Ave SW

    We’re re‑homing the belongings of our brother, who loved flying and working in his garage shop. Lots of useful household items, tools, and gear!

    IN THE HOUSE
    Kitchen goods
    Large leather couch + padded coffee table
    Vintage wind‑up Victrola + records
    Small kitchen table + 2 chairs
    Shelving units (IKEA – plain board)
    Men’s jackets (incl. Air Force dress jacket & a like‑new hunter’s cammo set)
    Camping gear
    Air Force memorabilia
    Electronics: Garmin GPSs, aviator earphones, misc. gadgets

    IN THE GARAGE
    Compressor on cart
    Kerosene heater
    Hand tools: electric and otherwise
    Shop extension cords
    LOTS of Shop supplies: wire, connectors, fasteners, bolts, screws, nails, nuts, brackets

    IN THE YARD
    Picnic coolers
    Gas cans
    Hoses

    AND SO MUCH MORE!

    OldUAGal
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    I lost my prescription sun glasses maybe on Alki Saturday April 18. They have black frames, nose pads and had keepers on them. They may also have been in a fabric/leather soft envelope-type case. We walked from Beach Dr. along Constellation Park and Alki all the way to the pier before you reach Don Ameci. I’d appreciate any info!
    Laura

    #1147354

    In reply to: Passport renewal

    WSB
    Keymaster

    City of Seattle Neighborhood Service Center in the building with Southwest Pool. My passport expired more than a decade ago; I went to the center to put in for a new one, and though they warned it would be at least a month, I got the passport in the mail at home two weeks later. This was just a few months ago. They don’t take pics so you’ll have to go take one somewhere (local drugstores, also The UPS Center in WW Village) – TR

    #1147242

    In reply to: part time nanny needed

    cbof
    Participant

    Update: this position has been filled, thank you.

    #1147234
    Colin Seattle Parks
    Participant

    We at High Point Community Center are looking to start a Mahjong group on Monday’s at 1pm and a Dominoes group on Tuesday at 12pm.

    We are in the planning phase and want to gauge interest in the community. Let us know if you are interested in participating, especially if you would like to help teach others the game!

    Feel free to call or stop by the community center or reply to this thread to express your interest.

    aa
    Participant

    Jefferson Park Lawn Bowling Club is a great place to enjoy a sport that can be played by people of all ages and physical abilities. A wonderful welcoming group of people in a club right across the bridge that has been going since 1946. seattlebowls.org.

    tricknology
    Participant

    A fairly nice bassinet stroller materialized in front of our house yesterday. Is it yours?

    If you can describe it and tell me what was in any of the pockets, you can have it back!

    florida
    Participant

    Clear frames. Along beach drive at me kwan kwa mooks park, overlook near jacobson

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    #1147142
    annaban
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    3 custom made shades, excellent condition with all hardware needed, oatmeal color.
    Sizes: height 40 inches, width 69.5 inches
    height 55 inches, width 69.5 inches
    height 55 inches, width 45 inches
    Can send photo.

    #1147116
    helihu
    Participant

    8427 30th Ave SW
    98126

    Lots of great stuff and a Mountain View!

    Till 4 PM

    #1147058
    Rg251444
    Participant

    If this is OK to post here,
    A community member in west Seattle connection group recommended i may be able to share here;

    my mom works at the Roxbury Safeway. I hear all the time about how much she loves her customers and that’s the only reason why she’s still at Safeway. On Thursday 4/2/2026 she had surgery due to a worker’s injury that she was denied L&I and will be out of work for three months. Every time I go into the store everyone tells me how much they love my mom, “oh your sue’s daughter” and you customers are what make her day better and keep her working there dispute the harsh unfair treatment from the company. I’ve started a go fund me to support her recovery during this difficult time.

    Donate to help my mom recover, keep stabilized housing and take care of medical bills post surgery. Due to being denied works injury, she’s forced to pay her surgery out of pocket and is out of work for 3 months.
    Even if you can’t donate a simple share to show her love, help’s.
    Also if you happen to know if any legal advice for injury/disability that would be very helpful. We’ve had a hard fight with Safeway regarding her injury and disability.

    https://gofund.me/5cfbab1d9

    #1146979
    Sue L.
    Participant

    Seattle residents should urge the City Council to prohibit cryptocurrency kiosks, often called crypto ATMs. These machines resemble bank ATMs but operate with virtually no meaningful consumer protections. Of the more than 900 crypto kiosks licensed statewide by the Washington Department of Financial Institutions, 73 are located in Seattle. None are subject to limits on fees or transaction amounts, nor are operators required to provide refunds. These are protections other states have adopted to reduce scam-related harm. Yet, even where regulations exist, enforcement has proven difficult. Connecticut, for example, revoked licenses after operators failed to comply.
    The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center reports a continued sharp rise in complaints and losses tied to crypto kiosks. In 2025 alone, losses increased 58 percent, with older and vulnerable individuals disproportionately affected. Once cash is deposited and converted to cryptocurrency, recovery is nearly impossible.
    Cities are stepping in where states have not. Spokane banned crypto kiosks last summer, and other cities across Washington state are now considering similar action. Meanwhile, Washington’s Legislature has failed twice to pass consumer protections, leaving local governments to act.
    This is not about cryptocurrency itself, it’s about stopping a tool that is widely used to steal from vulnerable residents. Seattle should lead by banning crypto kiosks.

    #1147041
    meaghanhaas
    Participant

    Highland Park Corner Store is a community-centric corner store serving the neighborhood of Highland Park and beyond. We are looking to add some folks to our team for our busy summer season. Details are below:

    Job Title: Counter Staff
    Pay Rate: $21.30/hr + tips

    What you’ll do:
    – Make and serve specialty ice cream
    – Craft sandwiches to order in a timely manner
    – Support counter staff with processing transactions, as needed
    – Restock shelves
    – Greet and build relationships with customers
    – Wash dishes
    – Follow guidelines regarding cleanliness and safety – Support the store with other side work as needed during your shift

    Please reach out if you:
    – Have 1+ years work experience
    – Are dependable, proactive, and team-oriented
    – Are available to work weekdays
    – Can contribute to a positive and respectful work environment
    – Are 16 years of age or older

    Send us your resume at: hello@highlandparkcornerstore.com

    We can’t wait to meet you!

    #1146972
    brukeste
    Participant

    Sorry I was late to the party, but I was so elated to hear that COS Elaine Ko had stepped down. This is not about bashing COS Elaine Ko, but she was not a stellar representative to all of D1. After many attempts trying to get assistance for our neighborhood, COS Elaine Ko tried to get a protective order because I was calling her and emailing her about issues in our neighborhood.

    The courts rightfully so, granted a temporary protective order. Anyone who is being hurt or threatened should be protected as quickly as possible….But if you put down knowingly incorrect facts which you have to back peddle in court then you are not a good representative. You are an abuser of power. So I personally am glad to see she has stepped down, but unfortunately we still have a poor excuse for a CM. In court, Rob actually said in front of the judge and my neighbors that he would never help us because we were mean to his COS. Couldn’t make that up if I tried. Instead of being a leader, he dug in for the wrong reason. Didnt you hear the judge CM Rob? THEY ARE JUST TRYING TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD!

    I am not speaking about them personally as I do not know them. Based on my experience with them, I count my lucky stars and would not surround myself with persons who are so interested in the power and not the job.

    I say this from the bottom of my heart COS Elaine Ko….good! Now I dont have to worry about you waving your fist in my face anymore. But to Elaine Ko, I do wish you a happy life and retirement. PLEASE STAY OUT OF POLITICS!

    West Seattle Resident of 30 years

    #1147046
    ACWS
    Participant

    No sale

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    #1147005
    aa
    Participant

    Giving them away doesn’t keep them out of landfills, it just makes them someone else’s responsibility. There are biodegradable options these days, talking to your vendors about changing the materials they use would be a positive action.

    #1146955
    Capers Home
    Participant

    We have a collection of packing peanuts we would like to keep out of the landfill. Stop by 4525 California Ave SW to claim them.
    Phone: 206-932-0371

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