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| 2 |
| 1:00 pm |
| Feb |
| 9 |
| 1:00 pm |
The Port of Seattle Commission released a draft of its memorandum of agreement (download PDF here) with the State of Washington Monday (Feb. 1st) detailing its contribution to the proposed bored tunnel project that would replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct. Public testimony and comment are being sought by the commission prior to their vote.
The memorandum spells out the port’s intent to make an investment in this program, which is not to exceed $300 million during construction of the Viaduct Replacement Program. The port’s contribution will be linked to improvements that promote freight mobility and access to port facilities. Freight, cruise, agriculture, daily commuters and neighborhoods depend on this vital traffic corridor every day, and the corridor is essential to our regional economy.
The port commission is asking for your input before they make a decision on the MOA. There are several ways in which you can comment over the next two weeks:
- E-mail comments to Viaduct MOA Comments: viaduct@portseattle.org
- Mail comments must be received by close of business Monday, February 8, to:
Viaduct MOA Comments
Attn: Christine Lee, Regional Transportation
PO Box 1209
Seattle, WA 98111
Public testimony can be provided at two upcoming Commission meetings:
- Tuesday, Feb. 2nd, 1:00 p.m., (MOA item will come up around 2:30p.m.) at Aviation High School, 615 South 200th St. in Des Moines
- Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 1:00 p.m., Port Headquarters, Pier 69, 2711 Alaskan Way in Seattle
The commission is expected to make a decision on the MOA, following public comments, at their February 9th meeting.
| Aug ’09 |
| 1 |
| 10:00 am |

A “Customer Appreciation Block Party” is coming to SW 116th and Ambaum Blvd. SW on Saturday, Aug. 1st, starting at 10am, with free food, door prizes, discounts, drawings and more.
Here are the details:
WHAT: Customer Appreciation Block Party with food samples, grilled specials, serivce discounts, tons of items on sale, the works!
WHEN: Saturday August 1st starting at 10am
WHO: Geno’s Coffee & Bakery, Berry’s BBQ, Pinoy Grocery, Arsenio’s for Hair & Tiffiany Nails
WHERE: 11618 Ambaum Blvd & SW 116th St
WHY: Showing some love back to the community for being such great customers. Come get your nails done, your hair styled, a BBQ masterpiece, some fresh baked treats and shop a huge sale!
King County’s website reports on how White Center community members and project partners worked together to kick off construction of a new pedestrian pathway recently that will link the new Greenbridge neighborhood to the Dub-C’s business district.
This is King County’s first capital project funded by federal economic stimulus money.
The King County Road Services Division project is a small piece of the larger White Center neighborhood plan and supports the vision identified and promoted by the White Center Community Development Association and dozens of community groups and participants. It estimated that 20-30 jobs will be directly created from this construction project.
When it is completed, residents from the 1,000-plus units at Greenbridge will be able to walk, or ride to more than 130 businesses and the transit hub in the White Center business district.
The new pathway will be constructed at the intersection of SW 98th Street and 12th Avenue SW. Currently, a steep wooden stairway connects the Greenbridge development with SW 98th Street. The stairway will be replaced, and the county will build an accessible paved ramp that gradually slopes down the hillside. Both feature safety lighting, landscaping, and artistic elements composed by local artist Andy Cao.
The walkway builds upon county efforts to spur private investment and foster a vibrant, healthy, mixed-income community at Greenbridge. It also supports King County’s Healthscape objectives by reducing automobile dependency with more opportunities to be physically active and improve air quality.
The walkway will connect the Greenbridge neighborhood (#7) to the White Center business district via a stairway (#8) and an accessible ramp (#9).
Total construction cost for the project is $1.4 million, with $1.27 million coming from federal stimulus dollars. Construction should begin this week, and take approximately four months to complete.
The project plan was initiated and overseen by a community steering committee. Design and preliminary engineering for the project was made possible by contributions from King County Road Services, King County Parks and King County Water and Land Resources Division, King County Housing Development Authority, 4 Culture, and Feet First.
Here are some photos courtesy Shelli Park of White Center for the Arts of this last weekend’s Jubilee Days:
| Jul ’09 |
| 29 |
| 6:30 pm |
The City of Burien is hosting its second-to-last Annexation Informational Open House on Wednesday, July 29th at Burien City Hall (400 SW 152nd) beginning at 6:30pm.
As with previous open houses, this one is intended to provide information about what annexation will mean for current Burien residents as well as for the people within the proposed annexation area.
The election date for residents of the North Highline area to vote yay or nay on being annexed is Tuesday, Aug. 18th.
The final Informational Open House is scheduled for Thursday, August 6, 6:30 – 8 p.m. at Beverly Park Baptist Church, which is located at 11659 1st Ave.
Many of the questions and comments raised at the open houses are summarized on the Burien annexation web page located at www.burienwa.gov/annexation.
Here’s a map of the proposed annexation area, labeled as “Area X”:

Detectives from the King County Sheriff’s Department are turning to the public in the hopes of identifying this pair of likely mail thieves who used a stolen debit card in several area cities:

This photo was taken in early June of the suspects using the stolen card in Puyallup.
The two suspects “hit the motherlode” when they stole mail which included a brand new debit card and PIN.
The stolen card was subsequently used in Federal Way, Tacoma, Tukwila, and Puyallup.
The fraud was discovered recently when unknown charges popped up on the victim’s new debit card account. The bank had supposedly mailed the card and PIN in separate envelopes, but both appeared to have been stolen from the mail.
The victim is a resident of SeaTac, and the loss is several thousand dollars.
If anyone recognizes the suspects they are asked to call the King County Sheriff’s Office at (206) 296-3311 (24 hours) or 9-1-1.
| Jul ’09 |
| 18 |
| 5:00 pm |
Our friends at White Center for the Arts will be heavily represented at Jubilee Days this coming weekend (Saturday, July 18th and Sunday, July 19th).
For both days of the event, White Center for the Arts will have a booth in the community area where everyone can participate in a future public art project. This will be the first of many community art projects that they’ll host, and will consist of a clay mosaic.
“Do what you want with your piece of clay, sign your name or initials, and we will make sure that your piece is placed in the finished mosaic,” they say in a press release. “Fun for one and all. And you’ll be a famous artist!”
White Center for the Arts will also have a float in the parade, which starts at 1pm at the McDonalds on 16th Ave SW near 114th. They’ll be handing out candy and flyers as they float towards downtown White Center on 16th Ave SW with the rest of the crew.
“You’ve got to see what we are making this time!” adds the press release with more than just a hint of intrigue.
White Center for the Arts is hosting another Art Event this coming weekend in conjunction with Jubilee Days in the parking lot of the Skate Building on 17th Ave SW. They’ll be active for their regular hours of Saturday night from 5pm to 10pm, and encourage fairgoers to enjoy the nearby Beer Gardens, and the music flowing from the stage while you watch art in action!
For more information, visit their website here.
| Jul ’09 |
| 18 |
| 10:00 am |
| Jul ’09 |
| 19 |
| 10:00 am |

White Center’s 21st Annual “Jubilee Days” Street Fair is coming Saturday and Sunday July 18th and 19th, celebrating our community this year with the theme, “Living The Dream.”
Here are the details:
WHAT: White Center’s 21st Annual “Jubilee Days” 2-day Street Fair
WHEN: Saturday, July 18th from 10am – 11pm and Sunday, July 19th from 10am to 6pm
WHERE: 16th Avenue SouthWest between Southwest Roxbury Street and Southwest 100th Street White Center, WA. 98108
COST: It’s FREE! Lots of FREE PARKING!
Saturday, July 11th at Noon: A Golf Event at Foster Golf Links in Tukwila
SATURDAY, JULY 18th – 10am to 11pm & SUNDAY, JULY 19th 10am to 6pm:
- Sat. at 1:30pm: A 1K “Microthon” Fun Run
- Saturday at 2pm: Parade, starting at SW 112th St, Heading North to SW 100th St
- Check In: Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 12:30 to 1:00
- Assembly Staging: at McDonalds in White Center
- Award Categories – Classic and antique Cars, Specialty, Novelty, Drill Teams, Marching Bands, and commercial groups.
- Walking, Marching and Dancing units (carried by the forward left-sided person)
- Distribution of objects, such as candy, flyers, etc.: Must be handed out curbside. Please do not drop objects in the street where children may be tempted to retrieve them. No silly string. Please use litter containers.
- FOR ENTRY FORMS CONTACT: AMANDA AMEND (253) 592-2048 or email your entry at amend2@comcast.net
- An Art Show. Wonderful Arts and Great Crafts
- Information and Food booths
- Beer Garden
- Two Stages with Entertainment!
- A Kids Center with free hands-on activities
- FREE PARKING!
INFO:
- Cleanliness – Please keep the area clean. Local businesses have supported this fun activity and with everyone’s help we can leave it as good as, or better, than we found it.
- Manners – Rude or threatening behavior will not be tolerated. Please be courteous to one another and volunteer staff as well.
- Food – Food is available in the parade staging area at Mc Donalds and from the Street Fair Food Court at the end of the parade route.
- Parade Route – Starting at SW 112th St, Heading North, to SW 100th St. Leave the area via 15th for easiest departure. You can leave your car at the beginning or end of the parade route to avoid any unnecessary walking. Please do not leave valuables in your car and lock your doors. Jubilee days is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
- Announcer’s Stage – Hosted by First Choice Espresso.
- Awards – Amanda Amend will contact the winners and send out the awards accordingly
- Activities – The Street Fair offers food, crafts, the Kid’s Center, entertainment on two stages, and the carnival.
- HAVE FUN!
If you’d like to volunteer, click here: http://www.jubileedays.org/Volunteer.htm
If you’d like to become a sponsor, click here: http://www.jubileedays.org/2.htm
Maps/Directions: http://www.jubileedays.org/6.htm
More information available at www.jubileedays.org.
According to The Seattle Times, two counts of third-degree assault were filed Monday (July 6th) against a 16-year-old Burien girl who allegedly sicced a pit bull on two women in SeaTac.
The female suspect remains at large. Sgt. John Urquhart of the King County Sheriff’s Department said a warrant has been issued for her arrest, and that she is being sought by deputies. She is slated to be arraigned on July 14th.
In addition to the Burien girl, the Times also reports that three White Center boys, ages 11, 12 and 13, who were with the girl during the attacks will not face charges because the girl is believed to be responsible.
The suspect, who is not being named because she is underage and is being charged in King County Juvenile Court, had trained “Snaps,” the pit bull (pictured above), to attack, according to charging papers.
Court documents (view/download PDF here) allege that the female and a group of boys were found abusing the animal on June 21st before the two women were attacked by the dog.
A 63-year-old woman says she saw four youths kicking the dog and pulled her car over to see if they were okay. The girl cursed at the woman and told her to butt out.
When the woman threatened to call 9-1-1, the female suspect leaned into the car, grabbed the woman’s hair and took her cellphone. The girl then beat the woman with her own phone, court papers said.
All this was witnessed by a 41 year-old Seattle woman, who followed the group to nearby North SeaTac Park. When the 15 year-old figured out they were followed, she walked up to the woman and head-butted her, then threw punches to her head and body.
Next the dog joined the fray and became increasing violent as the rest of the group egged the dog on. The woman suffered serious bite injuries, including wounds to her head and face, as well as serious gashes and puncture wounds to both arms. Her left forearm was flayed open and the bone could be seen.
Sheriff’s deputies arrived and found the four nearby, still with the dog. All were taken into custody without incident.
To read the full story, click here. To read the court documents, click here for a PDF file (warning: contains mature language).
Over 3,600 residents in parts of Southwest King County lost power at 12:36pm Tuesday (June 30th) due to a brush fire at a substation that “burned cables on a telephone pole,” according to Mike Eagan of Seattle City Light.
“It seems a cable fault at a terminator on a tower at the Duwamish Substation (located at 10000 W. Marginal Way So.) caused the outage and the brush fire,” Eagan added. “A terminator is a device at the end of an insulated high-voltage cable that connects it to the distribution system.”
Power was lost in an area spanning, from the north end, South 96th Street, on the south by SW 175th Street, between 24th Ave.SW and 33rd Ave SW.
Here’s City Light’s original statements as posted on their website:
Power went out for approximately 3,671 City Light customers in Burien, SeaTac and unincorporated King County at 12:36 p.m. today.
The cause of the outage is currently unknown, but City Light crews are heading to the area to investigate. An estimated time of restoration is unknown at this time.
The area affected is bordered on the north by So. 96th St., on the south by S.W. 175th St, between 24th Ave. S.W. and 33rd Ave S.W.
Power has been fully restored for the approximately 3,671 City Light customers in Burien, SeaTac and unincorporated King County whose electricity went out at 12:36 p.m. today.
The area affected was bordered on the north by So. 96th St., on the south by S.W. 175th St, between 24th Ave. So. on the east and 33rd Ave S.W. on the west.
Tracy Clark, the man accused of trying to “gut” a cat named Scatt that served as the therapy cat for White Center’s Cross Church, plead guilty Monday (June 29th) to first-degree animal cruelty charges.
Clark originally plead “not guilty” in May for the April 20th attack that left the cat with multiple stab wounds, including a 7-inch gash on its side.
As we reported April 21st, Clark, 47, was arrested by King County Sheriff’s officers on animal cruelty charges after he allegedly severely injured the animal with a box cutter knife.
Another resident was awakened by Clark around 1am on Monday, April 20th, who told him that he had “gutted the cat.” The resident thought the suspect was intoxicated, and both men ended up going to bed.
The next afternoon the church pastor found the severely-injured cat in the parking lot.
According to court documents, Clark claims that the cat “attacked him” first, forcing him to defend himself. He said he grabbed the cat by the throat, threw it against the wall and then stabbed it with his own knife.
Scatt spent ten days at the South Seattle Veterinary Hospital and is still recovering.
Clark is scheduled to be sentenced on July 17th, and if convicted, could face up to a year in jail. He is being held on $50,000 bail.
| Jun ’09 |
| 29 |
| 12:00 pm |

A 40-foot mobile RV lab (see photo above) will be parked at the Walgreens Pharmacy in White Center today (Mon. June 29th), offering FREE health screenings to check for high cholesterol, bone density and other early signs of potential health problems.
Walgreens is located at 9456 16th Ave. SW, and the lab will be there from Noon to 6pm.
No appointments are necessary.
The totally-free health tests are worth $140, and will include checks for:
- Glucose Levels
- Cholesterol Levels
- Blood Pressure
- Waist Size
- Bone Density
- Body mass index
The free service is for anyone 18 and older, and the campaign is sponsored by Walgreens and AARP, which is also offering a free one-year membership to participants.
According to the AARP website:
This new two-year joint national mobile tour features nine customized buses that will travel across 48 states, visiting more than 3,000 communities. One of the nine buses – called the AARP/Walgreens La Gira Del Buen Vecino -is solely dedicated to Puerto Rico.
Last year alone, the Wellness Tour provided more than one million free health screenings to over 180,000 customers. Over the next two years the Tour has a goal to deliver more than 2.5 million free health screenings – a value of over $60 million!
Available screenings are worth over $140* per person, and no appointment is necessary. Screenings include:
• Total Cholesterol Levels • Blood Pressure • Bone Density
• Glucose Levels • Waist Circumference • Body Mass Index
The National Urban League/Walgreens Wellness Tour bus will be on the road this year as well.
The mobile RV’s next stops will be at Walgreens locations in Tacoma and Spanaway.
For more information, call 1-866-484-8687 or visit www.aarpwalgreens.com/tour.
We’d like to offer a “may the best person win” welcome to Ross Hunter, candidate for King County Executive, our latest Advertiser.
We recently met up with him at a local farmers market for a get-to-know-you chat.
“I’m an agent for change,” said Ross, who is in his fourth term in the Washington State House of Representatives, and worked at Microsoft for 17 years.
“I have the skills to make things happen.”
We asked Ross to talk about former Executive Ron Sims, namely the thing Sims did best while in office, and that which he did not do so well.
“You’d have to include the council in on my answer,” Ross responded. “They really work together. I’d say that they put us on the map environmentally in a positive way.
“But over the years the executive and council showed a lack of attention to financial reality.”
We asked what experience not commonly known about him would suggest he is ready to run the state’s largest county.
“Not many people know this, but I spend time now and again helping Habitat for Humanity,” he said, referring to the group that helps build houses for those who otherwise might not be able to afford one.
“I like to frame. If I can swing a big hammer, I’m happy.”
A hint of the style of a Hunter Administration?
“No,” Ross said with a laugh. “It’s just how I build homes for those who need them!”
Primary Election day is August 18th. The two candidates with the most votes advance to the General Election in November.
For more information on the Ross Hunter campaign go to: www.RossHunter.com.
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| Jun ’09 |
| 25 |
| 4:00 pm |
The Dub-C will be jammin’ with some free jazz this Thursday, June 25th from 4pm-6pm at the Greenbridge Plaza (in front of the Southwest Boys and Girls Club near 9800 8th SW) as well as other entertainment, prizes, vendors, activities for the whole family and free lightly used books and toys.
Sponsored by KCHA, WCCDA, Hope VI, Neighborhood House, YWCA, Southwest Boys and Girls Club and the Greenbridge Community.
For more information call (206) 574-1167.
We are happy to extend a spine-tingling and extremity-adjusting welcome to the talented crew at Premier Chiropractic as our latest advertiser on the White Center Blog.
At the heart of Premier Chiropractic is Dr. David Trueblood, DC, CCEP. He is a Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner, recognized since 2005.
Dr. Trueblood has vast life experience. He didn’t jump immediately into medicine.
“No, actually, I served in the U.S. Navy for six years,” he said recently. “Probably the most memorable experience for me was passing through the Suez Canal on board the Kitty Hawk.”
The aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk was recently retired after some 48 years of service.

Your spine will be in good hands with Dr. David Trueblood.
Dr. Trueblood continued: “After my Navy duty, I toured the world as a civilian, cleaning up toxic waste during most of the 1990’s.”
And all along the way, he’s been playing rugby. A lot of rugby. Twenty-five years of rugby.
In fact, Dr. Trueblood has for some time served as the chiropractor for the Valley Kangaroos Rugby Club here at Seatac Park. Players are from our community.
“We take great pride in providing the finest chiropractic care to our all of our patients, athletes and non-athletes alike,” Dr. Trueblood says.
Here is a sampling of the different chiropractic services Premier offers in their Burien office:
- Chiropractic Care
- Corrective Exercises
- Lifestyle Advice
- Nutritional Counseling
- Spinal and Postural Screenings
- Custom orthotics
- Massage Therapy
Also on board for expert and experienced massage is Julia A. Williamson, LMP. Her practice, called Aqua Massage, works right inside the offices of Premier Chiropractic. To schedule an appointment, here’s how to reach Julia: Call 360-584-0412 or email her at 03jules@comcast.net.
Helping to run the ship is Troy Butler, Dr. Trueblood’s “right hand man” in the office (the latter description is an Official Pun-Unintended©™ comment brought jointly to you by Dr. Trueblood and the WCB staff!).
Troy says:
“We accept various insurance plans. We happily handle auto injuries, on-the-job injuries, and sports injuries. They’re all covered at Premiere.
“Also, cash payment plans plus Gift Cards are available. Call anytime, walk-ins welcome.”
Premier Chiropractic
14245 Ambaum Blvd. SW Ste. F
Burien, WA 98166
Phone: 206.431.1111
Hours:
- Monday: 9am-1pm & 3pm-6:30pm
- Tuesday: 3pm-6:30pm
- Wednesday: 9am-1pm & 3pm-6:30pm
- Thursday: 3pm-6:30pm
- Friday: 9am-1pm & 3pm-6:30pm
| Jun ’09 |
| 20 |
| 10:00 am |
| Jun ’09 |
| 21 |
| 10:00 am |
Our neighbor to the south, Burien, is holding its annual, FREE Strawberry & Arts Festival this weekend (rain or shine), and it’s gonna be chock-full of live music, arts, dance, food vendors, kid’s activities, a skate competition and more, as well as over $2,100 worth of local prize giveaways (scroll down to see the latest list) from our sister site The B-Town Blog.
The fest will be held at the Burien Community Center, which is located at 425 SW 144th Street at the intersection of 144th SW and 4th Ave SW. From the Dub-C, just head south on 16th SW to Ambaum, then turn left (east) on SW 146th and look for the tents and stuff. Parking is available on the street, and there are plenty of helpful people to guide you.
Here’s Saturday’s schedule:
SATURDAY, JUNE 20th:
MAIN STAGE:
10:00am – 10:30am: New City Dance Academy
11:00am – 11:30am: Youth Sounds NorthWest
11:45am – 12:30pm: Momentum Dance
12:30pm – 1:00pm: Burien’s own Block Party B-Boys
1:15pm – 2:30pm: Dyno Jamz
3:00pm – 4:00pm: Pearl Django
4:30pm – 6:00pm: The Tempos with Swing-Amajig and the Aviation HS Ballroom Dancers
GALLERY STAGE:
10:00am – 10:30am: Hi-Liners
11:00am – 11:45am: Abysinnian Dance
12:15pm – 1:00pm: Sohoyini
1:30pm – 2:30pm: Jump Ensemble
3:00pm – 4:00pm: Central Services presents The Board of Education
4:30pm – 6:00pm: The Jangles
FESTIVAL GROUNDS:
10:30am – 12:30pm: The Whisky Swillers
1:00pm – 2:30pm: Skate Competition
4:15pm – 5:15pm: Bubbleman (located at 4th &146th)
1PM: SKATE COMPETITION:
- Noon: Registration Starts
- 1:00pm: Competition starts
- $5 Registration Fee
- Register the day of the event at the skate competition tent.
- A registration form must be completed and signed by an adult prior to competing.
Four Age Divisions:
- 9 & Under
- 10 – 12 years
- 13 – 15 years
- 16 & older
RULES:
- Riders WILL be disqualified for interupting another rider’s run.
- Handle all property and equipment safely and properly.
- No vulgar, offensive, or derogatory language.
- Helmet required
- Have FUN!
JUDGING:
The performance of the rider will be judged in the following three categories:
- Consistency
- Technicality
- Style
Each contestant will get two 1-minute runs. Contestants will be judged and scored on each run then totaled for a final score after both runs.
Music:
Live Performance by the Dyno Jamz during the Skate Competition. Check them out and listen to their music here!
Kids Activities:
- Make Superheroes Art Garb at the Art Garage: Hats, headbands, vest,capes, and more! Used recycled materials to make fun costumes to wear as you wander the fest, or to wear as you run in the 1K Fun Run on Sunday (run sign-up booth at the fest!)
- Create Chalk Art at the Burien Art Gallery!
- All Day: Bouncers
10:30am-3:00pm: Face Painting
3:00-4:00pm: Central Services presents The Board of Education on the Gallery Stage.
Here’s the latest, greatest, and most updatedest B-Town Blog Prize List – just drop by their booth, fill out an entry form and enter to win one of these great prizes:
| BUSINESS
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PRIZE
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| Bistro Baffi |
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$25
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Gift Certificate for Dinner |
| Poggi Bonsi |
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$25
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Decorative Italian Plate |
| 909 Coffee & Wine |
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$20
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Gift Card |
| Moss Chiropractic |
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$185
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Gift Certificate for Complete Chiropractic Exam & Adjustment |
| Moss Chiropractic |
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$23
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Ice Pack |
| Highline Athletic Club |
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$234
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One-Month Free Membership & Enrollment Fee |
| 1-Stop Computer Repair |
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$50
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One-Hour Computer Service |
| 1-Stop Computer Repair |
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$50
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One-Hour Computer Service |
| Herr Backyard Garden Center |
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$10
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Gift Card |
| Burien Auto Repair |
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$89.95
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Oil Change & Filter Service, Inspection, Car Wash & Mini Detail |
| Howard & Marge |
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$25
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Gift Card |
| Advanced Massage |
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$65
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One-Hour Massage |
| Mick Kelly’s Irish Pub |
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$25
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Gift Card |
| Reiki by Anita |
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$85
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Reiki Session |
| Mark Restaurant & Bar |
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$40
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Gift Card |
| Vision Collision |
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$50
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$50 off Interior Detail |
| Mark’s Expert Auto |
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$25
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$25 off Coolant Flush |
| Digi Guys/CPI |
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$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Digi Guys/CPI |
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$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Digi Guys/CPI |
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$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Digi Guys/CPI |
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$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Digi Guys/CPI | ![]() |
$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Philip Kelley Acupuncture |
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$90 | Acupuncture Treatment |
| Shining Star Massage |
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$50
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Foot Reflexology |
| Ace Hardware |
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$39.99
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43-Piece Hanging Tool Kit |
| Park Place Bar & Grill |
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$50
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Gift Certificate |
| Sal’s Deli |
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$10
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Certificate for One Free Breakfast |
| Sal’s Deli |
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$10
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Certificate for One Free Breakfast |
| Sal’s Deli |
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$10
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Certificate for One Free Breakfast |
| Tin Room Bar |
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$25
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Gift Certificate |
| Photography by Michael Brunk/NW Lens |
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$475
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1-Hour Photo Shoot, Post Production, CD and 3-5 Minute Video Story |
| Market Place Salon |
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$175
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Helix Cordless Flat Iron |
| Economy Wiring/YB Tubless |
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$30
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$30 Credit Towards Electrical Call or Hot Tub Service |
| Elliott Bay Brewhouse & Pub |
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$40
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Gift Card |
| Emerald City Smoothie |
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$90
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Five Re-Usable Smoothie Mugs with Free Drink Coupons |
| Cheese FX Cheesecakes |
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$15-$18
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6-inch Basic or Deluxe Cheesecake |
| Sidestreet Kitchen & Bar |
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$25
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Gift Certificate |
| Wow Window Washing |
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$75
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Gift Certificate for Window Cleanin |
So…we’ll see you at our booth, which will be located near the Skate Park, this Saturday from 10am to 6pm, and Sunday from 10am to 5pm!



































