• Have fun volunteering in our Café preparing sandwiches & salads, and interacting with our guests. Fast-paced, efficient, and friendly person wanted for Thursdays from 11-2pm. Make a difference in your community while having fun and building friendships!
Please apply online at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg, send an email to sarah@soundgenerations.org, or call 206-932-4044 X8
I was walking my dogs along Alki Beach (along the bike path and pedestrian walk), between 54th Place and the anchor point (heading east towards the water taxi). My dog’s leash got in a tangle with another dog and I’m sure that when I went to untangle them, my steel POW bracelet popped off. It’s not worth much, but its priceless to me. Its made of steel and has the name Col. Charles E. Shelton inscribed on it. Please contact me if you find it!
Car was prowled last night and son’s hockey gear was taken. It was in a large blue Ikea bag with skates, pads, jersey and helmet. Please email at miztiger79@gmail.com if found laying around when they realize it isn’t likely valuable to them. 36th And Trenton THanks!
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Hi, I found a jogging/baby stroller in the Wells Fargo Bank lot in the Junction in early February. Please call me at 206 851 7300 and describe to claim.
Jeana Kimball ND, MPH
My friend Vera wanted me to reply to this for her. She does not use a computer. She is a senior looking for an exercise partner. Call her at (206) 841-1577
Good morning!
I am renting a great place near Alki and will be gone March 13-20. I have one older terrier, very sweet but a bit shy and was planning on boarding him. If you’d like to chat about house sitting, please get in touch. If it worked out, you could stay from the tenth if needed.
Cheers,
Carol
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thank you for recognizing the humanity on the hill. in spite of what it looks like from the street it’s a neighborhood like any other
Our home’s remodel is still incomplete. Whether you had planned on a vacation or not, this is your chance to leave your home, or friendly and non-aggressive pet, tended for at least a week, longer is better, starting MARCH 10, free of charge.
We have been house and pet sitting for 14 families since last July in West Seattle and have accumulated local references for you to check. We are consistently told we leave a home even nicer than when it is put in our charge.
Married over 50 years, we are fit, responsible home owners, clean and dependable, with an intense love for pets. Your home and or pet would be in competent, loving hands.
Thanks for reading!
Bea and Pete
You should get great reception on the channels that are broadcast from the Queen Anne towers (4.1, 5.1, 7.1, 16.1 and 51.1) and the ones broadcast from the Capitol Hill towers (8.1, 9.1, 11.1, 13.1 [translator on RF channel 22], 22.1, 24.1, 28.1 [translator on RF 16], 44.1. You should also get reception on the ones from Tiger Mt near Issaquah (33.1, 46.1, 56.1) although your signal strength might be lower. You’ll have real difficulty on the two from Gold Mountain in Bremerton (13.1, 20.1) but 13.1 is rebroadcast from Capitol Hill and 20.1 is the TBN station so unless you are specifically looking for religious TV you won’t miss that one.
Most of these channels have several subchannels (.2, .3, etc.,) for additional programming. 9.1 and 11.1 broadcast on the VHF band and the rest are on UHF so make sure you get an antenna that receives both VHF and UHF.
Val
Hi Alkiman63,
Would be you interested in sharing your nanny short term? Would you consider a nanny share? I work in Admiral and will return part time starting mid April until the end of June: M&Th and every other W. I have a baby girl born in October. Grandparents pending, I may only need childcare until the end of May. Would you and you potential nanny be interested in helping us out? Please email me and I can give you more details: tdhogrefe@seattleschools.org. Thank you! – Traci
Hi Jenny,
Would you consider a nanny share? I work in Admiral and will return part time starting mid April until the end of June: M&Th and every other W. I have a baby girl born in October. Grandparents pending, I may only need childcare until the end of May. Would you and you potential nanny be interested in helping us out? Please email me and I can give you more detail: tdhogrefe@seattleschools.org. Thank you! – Traci
We are in need of a volunteer to deliver meals in West Seattle Wednesday mornings, as needed when one of the weekly drivers will be away. Drivers arrive around 9 am and are typically done with their route in 1-2 hours. Training is provided and mileage is reimbursable while making deliveries.
Qualifications: Communication skills, flexibility, reliable, attention to detail, people skills, good cheer, and a commitment to the well-being of homebound elders. This is an on-going volunteer commitment.
As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service.
For more information email us at mealsonwheels@soundgenerations.org.
Ella & Oz is looking to hire a part-time Front Desk Hospitality Coordinator to join our team. We are located right on California Avenue in the Admiral District and have been a part of the West Seattle community for many, many years.
Please submit your resume, cover letter and any questions to info@ellaandoz.com.
We are excited to hear from you!
Hello,
My email is Juliette5221@gmail.com Looking forward to hearing from you.
Good point dhg. Of course the WSB should always be open and welcoming to everyone but based on a previous post from brukeste (a rant against Champion Windows wherein brukeste states that he lives near 34th and 104th SW) it looks like he lives very close to Roxbury Safeway and is outside the city limits so very likely is NOT impacted by the soda tax at all. . . . wondering what the deal is.
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Hello! I am a senior at the University of Washington Program on the Environment working on my senior thesis with a fellow senior. We would be grateful if you could take five minutes to fill out the survey. The survey is completely anonymous and we will not reference survey participants by name. Once the survey closes on March 9th there is an optional drawing for a $10 Amazon gift card if people would like to enter after taking the survey.
Link to survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeINbQuRMmgg-gE1YO1muiktUvGT9OpYK86mw55id8MNo8U_A/viewform?usp=sf_link
I’m on 42nd, just east of Admiral Safeway, and I have a 30 buck indoor antenna, and it works fine. You may even get a shopping channel or two. You will definitely get religious stations, and spanish speaking stations. The major over the air channels come in loud and clear, in HD. Be sure to get an antenna that you can move around. Sometimes the signal is stronger over there —-> :)
Check out Amazon…they have a bunch…get one that has a reach of 50 miles. And yes, you can watch the Seahawks on CH. 13. Mariners? Not so much
exactly…Roxbury Safeway is not that far away. It’s not like driving to another city, for goodness sake. If you have cancer ( I had, 13 year survivor) you do what you have to do. If I was a caregiver for a partner, I would gladly drive that far, and more, if that was the only thing that was palatable to them. For the record, I think Gatorade is sugar water, crap. There is nothing nutritious about it. Might as well drink a full sugar coke. But that’s my opinion.
I’m on 42nd and Manning, it works for me.
brukeste: Personally, i think cancer patients should ingest only organic whole foods, not factory products. You’ve posted several times but you do not respond to the simple solutions proposed. First, you can buy this stuff outside city limits. That LIFE-SAVING measure may be the only solution you can accept but a better one is to make a substitute gatorade. Making it yourself provides a far healthier drink than the garbage that is sold and it is not subject to the tax. I am inclined to think you are getting paid by the bottling and /or sugar industry to post an anti-tax argument. Prove me wrong. Provide a coherent reason why buying outside city limits is impossible and why making your own is not a far better alternative.
I know this post is kind of old but if I am reading this correctly the tax is only on sweetened drinks specifically sold in Seattle? So why aren’t people just going to go to a store outside of Seattle to buy these drinks? It isn’t like Renton, Bellevue, Kirkland, Tukwila etc., are very far to drive.
Officer Wiebke, I so much appreciate these posts. They open up the human side of the situations. Thank you for sharing.
I’m wondering if people in my neighborhood have had success picking up a good assortment of TV channels with an HD antenna. I’m near 35th and Hinds.
Hank, Thanks for bringing color to the Junction. You’re a sign of life here…
Astro, I do shift work too, but man, you picked the busiest intersection in West Seattle, on top of a Starbucks to “sleep”. I’d rather hear him than the angry horns, Metro Bus & delivery truck air brakes, Fire Trucks, Police Cars, and Aid Cars. You don’t like the live shows at Easy Street?
I have one. Needs a little tinkering but it works. I put it aside because it was too heavy for me. activistkmw AT hotmail DOT com