Chinese Dragon dancers
Friday, November 30, 2018
Photo courtesy Echo Lake Elementary |
Echo Lake Elementary, Shoreline Schools.
November 29. 2018
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Photo courtesy Echo Lake Elementary |
“We are very grateful to all those donors of ‘lovingly used’ musical instruments who make our work possible,” says David Endicott, Music4Life Co-Founder and President.
“It is people who have a trumpet, flute, clarinet, violin or other used musical instrument in their garage or attic and donate it to Music4Life who make participation in school-based instrumental music activities available for students in need.”
Music4Life provides ready-to-play musical instruments at no charge to public school districts for use by students in need. The Seattle-based non-profit acquires instruments from adults who no longer need them and decide that their highest and best use is to put them back into play.
“This wonderful program begins with children in elementary school at a time when, if they’re interested and talented in any way, they have the greatest chance of success. Many people tell me of the impact that direct knowledge of instrumental music has had on their lives. We intend to give this advantage to all our children.”
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“The addition of these vouchers provide additional housing resources and support services for our most vulnerable population,” said SHA Executive Director Andrew Lofton.
“We appreciate the successful efforts of Senator Patty Murray to get these additional federal resources and we appreciate the local partnerships that will enable us to make a difference right away in the lives of more homeless individuals and families.”
“These vouchers address the housing needs of some of the most vulnerable members of our community. I am very pleased at how this approach coordinates housing and service resources for these families and individuals on the street level.
"To solve this problem, however, more resources on the federal level are needed. We are extremely grateful to Sen. Patty Murray for her steadfast advocacy and success in getting this funding for our region.”
“These vouchers will bring indoors hundreds of vulnerable adults, youth and families with children, including families involved in the child welfare system, one of the root causes of homelessness.”
SR 20 Avalanche areas North Cascades Highway WSDOT |
Caspar Babypants at The Commons |
85th Street Big Band holiday show at The Commons |
The 2018 Shoreline City Council |
One of the highlights of the conference will be the hundreds of outstanding student musicians from all across the state and the northwest, including 21 of our very own Shoreline students.
Einstein Middle School | |
Ameena Majeed, clarinet | Junior All-State Baker Band |
Keiyu Mamiya, violin | Junior All-State Orchestra |
Sophia Serwold, alto | Junior All-State Treble Choir |
Shorecrest High School | |
Dalma Ashby, violin | All-Northwest Symphony Orchestra |
Sejon Ashby, violin | All-Northwest Symphony Orchestra |
Tyler Keen, clarinet | All-State Concert Band |
Peter Park, alto saxophone | All-Northwest Concert Band |
Jakob Phipps, bass | All-Northwest Symphony Orchestra |
Shorewood High School | |
Chris Cummings, clarinet | All-State Symphonic Orchestra |
Deanna Han, piano | All-Northwest Orchestra |
Benjamin Helde, clarinet | All-Northwest Band |
Elizabeth Hickman, soprano | All-Northwest Treble Choir |
Adeline Kovell, violin | All-Northwest Orchestra |
Kevin Lee, alto saxophone | All-Northwest Band |
Veronica Lee, viola | All-Northwest Orchestra |
Karsten Lomax, tenor | All-State Symphonic Choir |
Julia McConnachie, french horn | All-State Concert Band |
Stephen Nichols, clarinet | All-Northwest Band |
Natalie Ositis, alto | All-Northwest Mixed Chorus |
Andy Ren, alto saxophone | All-State Concert Band |
Brook Roberts, viola | All-Northwest Orchestra |
Sophia Stevenson, viola | All-State Symphony Orchestra |
Oil painting by Chrystine Westphal |
Photo courtesy The Evergreen School |
Medicare has been mailing new Medicare ID cards to Washington state beneficiaries since September and scammers are taking advantage of this opportunity to commit fraud.
Salmon fry |
King County Executive Dow Constantine testified before the full U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, chaired by Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., who serves as Ranking Member of the committee, invited Executive Constantine to the hearing.
Executive Constantine described the success and challenges of moving toward a more affordable, high quality, and prevention-oriented health system before a U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee hearing, “Reducing Health Care Costs: Improved Affordability Through Innovation.”
Video of Executive Constantine’s testimony can be viewed here.
Here are Executive Constantine’s remarks:
Photo copyright Gloria Z. Nagler |
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