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  • #1155742
    stwilliams
    Participant

    I’ve seen people intermittently driving onto the pedestrian path along the water (non park employees). I’ve told them it’s not for cars but I’ve gotten responses like “I’m just dropping something off” or “I’m handicapped”. Are There valid reasons for non park employees driving on the path? If not, what should I do if I see it? Seems very dangerous on busy days.

    sarahi
    Participant

    Hi Everyone – Positing in case anyone sees an older black VW Tiguan parked in an odd place. My friend’s car was stolen around 1pm yesterday at 63rd and Alki. Please call 206 390 2768 if so. (police report was filed). Thanks a lot!

    anonyme
    Participant

    Most services in Seattle are complaint-driven, which explains in part why nothing ever gets done. The last time I tried calling parking enforcement, the cop on the phone told me that it no longer existed. Plus, you can’t call 911 for parking complaints, and non-emergent calls to SPD are rarely answered. The city sets things up this way deliberately to make it difficult to impossible for taxpayers to call in any kind of complaint- meaning no one has to do anything. It’s been years since I saw one of those little parking enforcement vehicles making rounds as they should be doing.

    #1155576
    WSea4Me
    Participant

    Let’s Make a Deal! 41st Ave SW & SW Kenyon St (follow the signs!)

    Big Yard Sale 8/1 9A – 4P & 8/2 9A – 1P.

    NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE!

    Some items that will be available:
    – Wine Fridge
    – Queen foldable bed frame
    – Large dresser
    – L shaped Couch
    – Double desk
    – Wheeled storage ottoman
    – (2) side chairs
    – (3) Sets of indoor side tables
    – Dyson Animal upright vacuum
    – Roku TV
    – Klipsch soundbar & subwoofer
    – Yamaha 5.1 surround sound system
    – XBox360
    – Dell monitor
    – Mini rebounder
    – Leaf Blower/Mulcher
    – Pressure Washer
    – Wheelbarrow
    – Yard tools
    – Little Giant ladder
    – Ooni Gas Pizza Oven w/Table & Thermometer
    – (3) Metal outdoor side tables
    – Outdoor heater
    – (2) Bicycles & accessories
    – Bike rack hitch
    – Kitchen supplies
    – Barware/Glassware
    – Home decor
    – Books
    – Free items!

    #1155472
    Dashaalynn
    Participant

    I’m on Fauntleroy and Edmonds…the last week or so there has been a dog barking and howling non stop between 9pm and 10pm. It’s faily close…close enough to be a bit of a bother in the evening. Is anyone else experiencing this or know where it’s coming from ? Hopefully it isn’t in any distress..

    WSB
    Keymaster

    They are complaint-driven. Are you calling in to report the violations you see? I hear parking (“Paul” prefix) units dispatched to parking complaints all.day.long. on police radio. If you’ve reported something that didn’t get ticketed, maybe there’s a reason why, and you can call in and ask them to check the reference number to see why.

    alkiresidentrk
    Participant

    If the reason for no parking enforcement is one of financial strains..A solution just might be to write more tickets.
    If the parkers I see were ticketed just maybe….their attitude would be nudged a bit.
    But……Seems the message being put forth is one that says…”don’t worry about it! There is no enforcement! You do you”
    Not a bad idea with people that do not live in areas where parking is at a premium.
    If the parkers I see where ticketed we might see enforcement rolling around in Humvees.
    Well that is my rant..I’m sure it has been posted before.
    Thanks for reading this droll.

    #1155394
    Luckie
    Participant

    My son found a digital watch with a metal band on California Ave between Charlestown and Hinds. It’s kind of a gold tone, with a faulty clasp, pretty beat up, but I thought someone might want it back. 🙂

    #1155229
    RoughDreamer
    Participant

    https://www.craigslist.org/view/d/seattle-board-games-toys/qiRHDx4EtJXeutzPwDnY5k

    5202 Delridge Way SW
    9 AM – Noon

    There will be board games, toys and lemonade.

    Mountain2SoundAKT
    Participant

    Seafair means one thing around here: it’s time to get out on the water. We’ve marked down our kayaks and SUPs by 10% and accessories by 15%, so whether you’re outfitting a first boat or just need a new paddle before the fleet flies over, now’s a good time to swing by.
    No gimmicks, just good gear for a great weekend on Lake Washington. Come say hi, take something for a test paddle, and let’s get you ready for the best part of summer.
    See you on the water! 🛶Check it out

    #1155248
    DrHSpence
    Participant

    X-Posted
    We have office space for rent in West Seattle! Join a group of mental health professionals in a beautiful and quiet space.
    Secure entrance, parking, two ADA bathrooms, and a kitchenette in-suite. I can’t attach a flyer here – please email admin@spectrumpsychwa.com if you would like to see the details.

    #1155246
    Harryj
    Participant

    I’ve heard similar feedback from others when it comes to the sales experience. It’s definitely worth comparing a few different installers because the quality of the installation can be just as important as the brand itself. Looking at different windows and doors options and getting multiple quotes can help you find a company that fits both your budget and expectations.

    #1155177
    alex_carter
    Participant

    If you’re buying in bulk, I’d look at farm-direct wholesale suppliers. They usually have better pricing and more variety than retail florists. A wedding planner I know has ordered from FMI Farms Flower Wholesale for DIY weddings and was really happy with the freshness and quality. It might be worth checking them out for your wedding flowers.

    #1155085

    In reply to: Found Samsung phone

    Tinamarie92
    Participant

    I believe that is my phone it doesn’t have service

    tonydahl76
    Participant

    If anyone has found any keys down by the boat launch on Alki last night, can you please call me? 206-627-7437. We had a candlelight vigil for my nephew last night and the last thing my sister needs to worry about is not being able to find her keys. Please help. It has a blue circle fob on it and a skeleton key as well.

    • This topic was modified 3 weeks, 2 days ago by tonydahl76.
    #1155065

    In reply to: Found keys

    tonydahl76
    Participant

    If anyone has found any keys down by the boat launch on Alki last night, can you please call me? 206-627-7437. We had a candlelight vigil for my nephew last night and the last thing my sister needs to worry about is not being able to find her keys. Please help

    • This reply was modified 3 weeks, 2 days ago by tonydahl76.
    #1155064

    In reply to: Found keys

    tonydahl76
    Participant

    They may be my sisters keys please call me 206-627-7437 has a blue circle fob and skeleton key on it we had a candle lighting for my nephew last night please call me

    #1155056

    In reply to: Found keys

    kernel
    Participant

    It looks like you posted this and answered my other post. I did lose a couple keys on a small silver carabiner with clip-like openings. Let me know if the ones you found match and I’ll let you know how to contact me.

    #1154978
    bucketohoney
    Participant

    Somewhere in Alki’s parks department, someone looked at a fully plumbed, fully functional public restroom and thought, “You know what this needs? A neighbor.” Enter the Honey Bucket, parked a generous ten yards away like a understudy nobody asked for, ready to be tipped over at the slightest provocation because apparently gravity and drunk beachgoers are undefeated. And just when you’ve settled into your beach chair, digestif in hand, the pump truck rolls up at high noon for its daily house call, filling the salt air with a symphony best described as “diesel meets septic,” serenading everyone within a two-block radius who paid property taxes specifically to avoid this exact soundtrack. It’s less a bathroom upgrade and more a bold civic experiment in seeing exactly how much a beachfront community will tolerate before someone starts a strongly worded……

    SIHB
    Participant

    Thunderbird Treatment Center, part of Seattle Indian Health Board (SIHB), is preparing to open its doors on Vashon Island in late summer/fall 2026. We are seeking service-oriented, compassionate individuals to join our growing team.

    Thunderbird is a state-of-the-art center that integrates Indigenous knowledge with modern medicine. Residents have access to behavioral health professionals, individual and group counseling, Traditional Indian Medicine experts, and outdoor activities, as well as access to ancillary comprehensive services, including psychiatry, Medication-Assisted Treatment, dental, pharmacy, primary care, and an array of human services.

    Come be part of someone’s healing journey!

    We are especially seeking candidates for the following roles:
     Substance Use Disorder Professionals (SUDP)
     Residential Treatment Nurse (RN)
     Residential SUD Clinical Supervisor
     Counselor Aides

    We are also hiring for:
     Substance Use Disorder Professional Trainees
     Mental Health Providers and Case Managers
     Intake Coordinators
     Human Resources (HR)
     Billing and Administrative roles

    Competitive Benefits Package

    At Thunderbird Treatment Center, we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package, including:
     Medical insurance
     Employer-sponsored dental and vision coverage
     Paid time off
     Retirement plan with a 6% company match
     Mental health benefits
     Fertility and family-forming education benefits
     And more!

    Working at Thunderbird Treatment Center means being part of a team dedicated to healing, recovery, and community wellness. You’ll play an essential role in supporting individuals on their journeys while contributing to a culturally grounded, patient-centered care environment.

    Explore current openings and apply online on the SIHB Careers Page: https://www.sihb.org/about/careers/

    Thunderbird Treatment Center
    15333 Vashon Hwy SW
    Vashon, WA 98070
    Phone: 206-324-9360
    Website: ttc.org

    #1154903

    In reply to: Lost Keys

    kernel
    Participant

    It could be – just two keys on a small silver carabiner with a clip closure?

    #1154829
    jissy
    Participant

    Ah ha! So, a coach, not a couch…. likely easier to obtain in the pickleball word.

    _SJ
    Participant

    We are missing a small, navy blue drawstring-style backpack bag with Henley Royal Regatta (HRR) decorations on the outside, white/light colored inside. Last seen at about noon Tuesday (7/21) on bus 50 southbound near Meeples. My daughter was babysitting and couldn’t search for it thoroughly. She caught up with the driver later in Beacon Hill, but her bag was not on the bus.

    Hoping someone has found it or maybe it was dropped somewhere? Nothing of real value inside, but the bag means a lot to her. It contained an engraved graduation gift from her brother, some pink dollar store earbuds, water bottles and some other odds and ends.

    If you have seen it, please let us know – I would be so grateful to have it returned. Thanks for reading!

    #1154752
    sarahi
    Participant

    Hi Jenny – I live in Alki, have local references and am interested. My email is sisaks@gmail.com. Thanks!

    meaghanhaas
    Participant

    We’re seeking experienced barista for our busy neighborhood corner store

    Highland Park Corner Store is a corner store serving coffee, sandwiches, ice cream and grocery staples to neighborhood of Highland Park and greater West Seattle. We are looking for an experienced barista as shift supervisor join our team.

    What you’ll do:
    – Make and serve specialty coffee and tea beverages
    – Make and serve specialty ice cream
    – Heat and serve prepared foods
    – Pour and serve draft beer and wine by the glass
    – Process transactions at the register
    – Open and/or close the store, including dialing in and/or cleaning the espresso machine
    – Make house made items, such as coffee syrups, chai, granola, and cold brew, as needed
    – Input items into inventory and restock shelves
    – Greet and build relationships with customers
    – Follow guidelines regarding cleanliness and safety
    – Support the store with other side work as needed during your shift

    Please reach out if you:
    – Have 2+ years work experience as a barista, preferably as an opener
    – Are dependable, proactive, and team-oriented
    – Are available to work weekends and weekdays
    – Can contribute to a positive and respectful work environment
    – Are 21 years of age or older

    Please send resumes to hell0@highlandparkcornerstore.com
    We can’t wait to meet you!

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