Third Annual Poetry Month Celebration
Winners of the annual poetry contest in student and adult categories, juried by poets Belle Randall and Janee J. Baugher, will read their poems. Published poets Jared Leising and Kelli Russell Agodon will then read and discuss their work. Sponsored in part by Friends of Third Place Commons and Humanities Washington.
More on the featured poets:
Poet Jared Leising has been selected by Jack Straw Productions as the curator of their 2010 Writers Program. Jared is the author of the chapbook The Widows and Orphans of Winesburg, Ohio. His poems have appeared in various Washington publications such as Pontoon, Crab Creek Review, and Stringtown, as well as on Metro Buses and local radio. Jared was selected by Nancy Rawles as a Jack Straw Writer in 2001, has worked as a writer-in-residence for Ballard and Nathan Hale High Schools, been a nominee for Seattle Poet Populist, and before moving to Seattle, he received his M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Houston. Currently, he teaches English at Cascadia Community College, serves as president of the Washington Community College Humanities Association, and is on the board of directors at 826 Seattle.
Kelli Russell Agodon is the winner of the 2009 White Pine Press Poetry Prize judged by Carl Dennis. Her manuscript, Letters from the Emily Dickinson Room, will be published by White Pine Press in the fall of 2010. Kelli was born and raised in Seattle, is a graduate of Shorecrest High School, and attended the University of Washington and Pacific Lutheran University's Rainier Writing Workshop, where she received her MFA in creative writing. She is also the author of Small Knots (2004) and Geography, winner of the 2003 Floating Bridge Press Chapbook Award. Currently, Kelli lives in the Northwest with her family. She is the co-editor of the literary journal, Crab Creek Review.
Third Place Commons is located inside the Lake Forest Park Towne Centre, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155. For more information please contact the Arts Council office at 206-417-4645 or email.
Police disperse party with alleged gang affiliations
Lake Forest Park City Council considering levy lid lift
Additionally, citizens are encouraged to communicate your questions, thoughts, concerns and opinions regarding levels of service and the City budget to City Hall. At the May 13 Council meeting it is anticipated that there will be a vote to place the levy on the ballot. If it is on the ballot, then the citizens of Lake Forest Park will vote on the proposal on August 17.
The City will be developing responses to frequently asked questions that will be posted on the City website.
To submit a question, email, or call 206-957-2804. The Mayor and City Council encourage your input and participation in this challenging process.
The City has developed an information page on the web. Click here to go to the city web page on the levy.
From LFP's etc*
What is that red sign on the old James Alan building?
Lake Forest Park apparently escapes garbage strike
Lake Forest Park officials had said earlier Wednesday that a possible strike would delay garbage pickup by only one day.
A strike would have not affected Shoreline, which gets garbage service from a different company.
COMMUNITY ALERT: Shoreline ‘Cat’ Burglar Attempts To Assault Victim
Maximum Exposure Basketball Spring Seattle Showcase
Each player will get to play 3 games in front of college coaches and scouting services, as well as be evaluated by our staff. These evaluations will then be sent to EVERY college basketball program in the country. For more information or to find out how to register please visit our website or email us.
Brad Estes
The Juco Journal
Local Teams Advance to Semifinals in State Challenge Cup Soccer
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Photo by Kim Josund
Celebrate the largest solar photovotaic (PV) system in Shoreline
Shoreline based Northwest Mechanical, Inc., installed the Made-in-Washington solar modules from Arlington-based Silicon Energy. The solar array generates electric power while also providing shade for a row of cars on the upper parking level. Seattle City Light provided assistance for solar modules and system display and monitoring services in conjunction with the Bonneville Education Foundation.
The celebration includes a tour highlighting Shoreline City Hall's extensive energy saving "green" features and a free "Solar 101" seminar covering solar electric and solar hot water systems by Shoreline Solar Project's co-founder Larry Owens. The Shoreline Solar Project has been promoting solar installations in the City of Shoreline for the past six years.
Several electric cars will be on display, including the Tesla, a roadster promising 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds with the top speed electronically limited to 125 mph. It has a 236 mile range and costs about $110,000.
Shoreline Deputy Mayor Will Hall will be speaking and other City Councilmembers will be attending. Besides City and Shoreline Solar Project officials, participants include representatives from the other organizations that helped make this a successful project including Northwest Mechanical, Seattle City Light, Bonneville Environmental Foundation, Silicon Energy, Rainier Industries and OPUS (the contractor that built City Hall).
For more information, contact Shoreline Solar Project at 206-306-9233 or Shoreline Environmental Programs Coordinator Rika Cecil at 206-801-2452.
Photo courtesy Shoreline Solar Read more...
Driftwood Players Theatre Arts scholarships
APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
Students are required to submit the following information for consideration for the scholarship awards:
1. Student name, address, phone number. Parent name(s) and address (es)
2. Name of your current high school and counselor or advisor.
3. A list of high school and extracurricular activities, and any awards or honors received.
4. Intended college for fall 2010.
5. A letter from your teacher in your high school's Theatre Department or other theatre mentor.
6. An essay of 300 words about your interest in theatre arts and what you plan to study in college.
7. Transcript of grades, including the 1st semester of senior year.
8. Date of awards ceremonies at your high School.
Winners will be selected by an evaluation of the above information, along with a personal interview.
Send application information postmarked by April 30, 2010 to:
Silas Lindenstein, Chair
Driftwood Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 385, Edmonds, WA 98020
Teddy Bear patrol - one more day to give bear hugs
Bartell Drugs is helping to give "bear hugs" to children in need by being designated locations for teddy bear donations for the Annual Warm 106.9 FM Teddy Bear Patrol campaign, March 1 - 31.
Designed to help bridge the communication gap between a frightened child and an adult stranger, the program puts a teddy bear in the hands of community police departments, hospitals and emergency response teams so they may give the bear to a child involved in a stressful situation.
You can help by purchasing the Bartell Teddy Bear Patrol Bear for $7.00 and Bartell Drugs will donate a second bear to the campaign
You can make a monetary donation towards the purchase of a bear.
You can donate a new bear, 12" and under.
The campaign ends on Wednesday, March 31.
Shoreline Bartells is at Gateway Plaza, N 185th & Aurora.
Shorecrest Hip Hop State and National Champions
By Cheryl McKeon
The team is led by co-captains Emiko Minatoya-Shields and Christina Kim with coach Rex Kinney and community volunteer adviser Robin Martin.
The team would especially like to thank all those businesses, SC Boosters, Shorecrest community, friends, and family who have helped and supported the team all season.
Shorecrest boys soccer team top-ranked
The Seattle Times lists the Shorecrest boys' soccer team as the top-ranked 3A team in the state.
Nationally, ESPN Rise has Shorecrest boys' soccer ranked second in the nation.
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America has them ranked fourth in the nation.
Three of their April games will be broadcast locally. See the ShorelineAreaNews story.
Pianist Monica Ohuchi in concert April 30
Chamber music is often described as the music of friends, due to the intimacy of the performance, which is often in a private salon. The music itself is performed by a small number of players with one player to a part.
Voluntary donations at this concert are welcome and will benefit local charities.
Childcare will be available for those who contact the church office at 206-542-7477 by Friday, April 23.
About the artist:
A native of Seattle, Ms. Ohuchi began her piano studies at the age of two with her mother. Ms. Ohuchi holds both a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from the Juilliard School where she studied with Julian Martin. Her past teachers include Marc Durand, Martin Canin, Bela Siki, and David A. Brown. She has also coached with such distinguished artists as Murray Perahia, Jacob Lateiner, Robert McDonald, Brian Zeger, Toby Appel, Bruce Brubaker, and Craig Sheppard.
Shorecrest soccer team tops Shorewood
Shorecrest’s victory extended the Scots record to five wins and no losses. All five Shorecrest victories have been shutouts.
Shorewood’s record is now 2-2 with one tie.
The game is scheduled for repeat showing on the Shoreline Education Access Channel (Comcast 26, Fios 36) at 7 pm Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Both teams play their next games Wednesday, March 31.
Shorewood plays Mariner at Shoreline Stadium at 7 pm. Mariner has a 3-2 record after beating Glacier Peak Monday. Junior varsity teams from the two schools play at 5 pm.
Shorecrest plays at Kamiak at 7:30 pm. Kamiak has a 3-0-2 record after beating Jackson Monday. The junior varsity game is at 5:30 pm.
Shoreline Police Blotter 3-4 to 3-23-2010
Brightwater Ballinger Portal
County Executive to review circumstances of Sunday’s disturbance at King County Jail
Monday, March 29, 2010
Department conducting administrative review; Executive thanks Sheriff and Seattle Police for quick response
King County Executive Dow Constantine today said his office will review the findings of an administrative review that is now being conducted by the Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention into Sunday’s disturbance at the King County Jail in downtown Seattle.
“Corrections Officers on duty in the jail acted quickly to contain the situation without injury to inmates or themselves, and I appreciate their work,” said Executive Constantine. “I also thank both the King County Sheriff’s Office and Seattle Police for playing an important role in assisting and securing the scene.”
“Our preliminary review indicates the Corrections Officers on duty acted in an appropriate manner in collaboration with the responding police agencies,” said Acting Deputy Director Herb Myers. “Our focus turns now to the standard administrative review that follows a disturbance such as this.”
Myers said inmates are being questioned to determine the circumstances surrounding the disturbance and whether any underlying situations need to be addressed.
Myers said there was no significant threat of escape due to the many layers of security at the facility. He said there is no information to suggest the incident involved any attempt to escape from the secure facility.
The final report from the department will be sent to the County Executive for his review.
“I will be looking closely at how this incident occurred and whether any further internal security measures need to be put in place,” said Executive Constantine.
Shorecrest drops Thursday softball game at Jackson
Jackson’s victory left the Timberwolves tied for first in the Wesco South.
Standings going into Monday's games:
Top three 4A to District 1; Fourth 4A to play-in game; All 3A to District 1
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League
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Overall
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W
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L
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W
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L
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Glacier Peak (3A)
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2
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0
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2
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2
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Jackson (4A)
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2
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0
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4
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0
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Lynnwood (3A)
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2
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0
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3
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1
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Edmonds-Woodway (4A)
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1
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1
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1
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3
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Meadowdale (3A)
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1
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1
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1
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2
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Mountlake Terrace (4A)
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1
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1
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3
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1
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Shorewood (4A)
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1
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1
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1
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3
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Kamiak (4A)
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0
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2
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0
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4
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Mariner (4A)
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0
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2
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0
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3
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Shorecrest (3A)
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0
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2
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0
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4
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Spartan Irish Dancers perform at Seattle Center
Over 35 Irish dancers from the Shoreline Parks and Recreation program performed at the Seattle Center on St. Patrick’s Day.
The dancers meet weekly at the Spartan Recreation Center.
For more information, contact the Spartan Recreation Center at 206-801-2600 or check the website.
Photos courtesy Mary Anne Kelly Read more...
Possible garbage strike on Thursday
Shoreline contracts with CleanScapes for its garbage, recycling and yard waste services. CleanScapes' contract with the Teamsters is on a different schedule, so Shoreline would not be involved in a strike.
Here's the statement from media contact John Taylor of CleanScapes about Shoreline.
We understand that workers represented by Teamsters Locals 117 and 174 may engage in labor actions over the next several days as part of their collective bargaining process with Waste Management and Allied Waste Services.
We respect the collective bargaining process and certainly hope the parties are able to successfully reach agreement without a job action. As we are not a party to the talks we will not comment on the negotiations. CleanScapes has a bargaining agreement with the Teamsters that remains in effect through March, 2011.
CleanScapes’ operations may be affected due to picket lines at transfer stations and other related facilities. Our management team has contingency plans and is monitoring the situation. We will do everything we can to minimize any impact or disruption to our customers.
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