Halloween Web Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
I love orb weaver spiders and appreciate their beautiful webs. I've tried to get photos a few times and they certainly didn't turn out looking anything like this beautiful photo by Wayne Pridemore.
--DKH
Featuring Cole Porter's most famous songs, including “I get a Kick Out of You,” “Anything Goes” and “Let's Misbehave,” the play follows Billy Crocker, a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh.
Meanwhile, Reno Sweeney, the famous nightclub singer and former evangelist, and Public Enemy #13 Moonface Martin try to help Billy. As the sailors and passengers try to entertain themselves and seek out the latest celebrity, a series of mistaken identities combine with Porter's songs and dances to create an exciting and foot-stomping show.
16516 10th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155 Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
“We are thrilled to receive this honor again,” said Dr. Sue McPeak, Ridgecrest principal. “It validates the collaborative teamwork of our staff, parents and students over the past five years.”
Describing the schools that are designated as School of Distinction award winners, Greg Lobdell, President of CEE noted, “These schools demonstrate that significant improvement is occurring all across our diverse public schools.”
“Ghostlight is a new style game that harkens back to the time when games were about puzzle solving,” says UW Bothell’s Digital Future Lab executive director Jason Pace. In fact, puzzle solving and education are at the core of Ghostlight.
Both Pace and Sung captured the imaginations of everyone involved in the game development process. Undergraduate students comprised the majority of the project’s contributors, including artists, musicians, sound designers, puzzle makers and programmers. Half of the contributors were female.
“We believe our unique production environment – a model that includes the same kind of multi-disciplinary teams and diverse skillsets found in many technology companies -- has allowed us to significantly raise the bar for what undergraduate teams have traditionally been able to deliver,” says Pace.
Thank you for your continuing patience as we complete the new Shorecrest campus. If you should have any questions or concerns, please let us know through the Shoreline School District Public Information Office at 206-393-4412.
Exterior of house on 5th NE Photo courtesy Shoreline Fire |
32nd NE Photo courtesy Shoreline Fire |
Repairs include replacement of the bridge deck, railings and minor repairs to the substructure. The repairs are necessary to maintain a safe bridge and allow continued access for emergency and maintenance vehicles. Completion of these repairs will extend the life of the bridge by 20 or more years.
“We’re committed to finding a housing solution that works for our students, the college and the community,” President Cheryl Roberts said. “Whether a student comes from down the street or from one of the more than 40 countries represented on campus, any housing solution must be open to all students.”
“We’re working closely with Shoreline city staff and elected officials to align our efforts with theirs,” Roberts said. “We do have a significant impact on the local and regional economy, but we also want to be sensitive to our immediate neighbors.”
College officials have been looking at a variety of housing options for the past several years. One possibility arose in 2011 with an offer from local and international investors to build a residence hall on campus. While that project may remain a possibility, a recent discussion with the investors’ representatives explored other opportunities while reinforcing the desire on all sides to continuing working together.
“Shoreline is celebrating its 50th anniversary,” Roberts said. “The one constant over that time is the college has adjusted to meet the needs of students and communities it serves. Adding housing, and doing it in a reasonable and sustainable way, is one of those adjustments as we look forward to creating a legacy for the next 50 years of great.”
Shorecrest impressively won the 3A league title in spite of being a smaller 2A school, with their only league loss coming in Wednesday's regular season finale at Glacier Peak, 1-0.
Viviano is making a case to be the next great soccer player to come out of the Shoreline School District, a list that includes SC grad Michelle Akers and SW grad (and SC assistant coach) Lori Henry, both Women's World Cup champions.
Bring your donations to Orchestra's collection event on Saturday, November 1 from 10am to Noon at the Shorewood High School parking lot.