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Topic: Coupons For Local Businesses
Every few months I get these coupons in the mail, but found out that you can print them out from the website as well (which lets me use coupons for the same business multiple times).
Click “Go Now” near the bottom of the page
Click on “WA” on the map
Select West Seattle/Alki (or whichever local area you’re looking for) and find coupons to print out.
Most are good for a limited time, but most coupons are updated for the next quarter with a new expiration date.
Topic: Book shelve for teachers
Your school is lucky to have you! The book cases should be easy and free! The district has a surplus website that the school staff has access to. They can either shop off the website for book cases, or call surplus directly (you must be a district employee to do both). Shopping off the website may take a long time, our PTA ordered book shelves in October and they weren’t delivered until April. I’m told calling directly with your pleas for supplies gets faster action. Good Luck, there should be tons of surplus with all the schools that have been closed.
We have 2 children, one currently a 1st grader and one a pre-schooler. Currently, they go to school in another neighborhood due to work and childcare but we are looking into moving them to a public school in W Seattle in the 2009-2010 school year. We are interested in both Sanislo and Gatewood at this point, but am open to other suggestions. Does anyone have any info about these two schools or others?
It’s election time: Let’s get ‘Crazy/Naked’
BURIEN – Politics! Power! Romance! Music (including one song you can actually dance to) — it’s all there in Breeders Theater’s new production, Crazy/Naked.
This will be BT’s 13th production at E.B. Foote Winery (127-B S.W. 153rd Street, Burien).
“Crazy/Naked is largely based on things I’ve seen people do and heard them say in more than 30 years of watching and writing about politics,†says playwright T.M. Sell.
“People don’t pay enough attention to politics, at all levels, and sometimes they make choices that at least invite questions,†says Sell, who teaches political science at Highline College.
Crazy/Naked follows BT’s successful summer 2007 show, Out of the Nest.
The cast includes Yana Kesala, Eric Hartley, Luke Amundson, Kelly Johnson, J Howard Boyd, Teresa Widner, and Martin J. Mackenzie. Doug Knoop directs, with music by Nancy Warren.
Show dates are Jan. 18, 19, 23, 25, 26, 30, 31, Feb. 1, 2 at 7 p.m.; Jan. 20 and 27 – 2 p.m., and Feb. 3 at 1 p.m. The Jan. 30 show is a benefit for the Highline College Foundation.
The show includes tasting of E.B. Foote’s award winning wines and hors d’oeurves, all for only $20.
Tickets are available at the winery, 206-242-3852 and at Corky Cellars, 22511 Marine View Drive, Des Moines 206-824-9462.
More info, along with a map, are at:
http://www.b-townblog.com/2008/01/14/get-crazynaked-in-burien-this-weekend/
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