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Next Burien Film Office Happy Hour will feature Ben Andrews on Thursday night, May 23
All are invited to the Burien Film Office Happy Hour Episode 4, hosted by the Seattle 48 Hour Film Project, Burien Film Festival, and the City of Burien Economic Development at the Tin Room Bar & Theater on Thursday, May 23, 2024, from 7 – 9 p.m. This month...
'My own disability wasn't believed': Seattle man and guide dog kicked out of restaurant
SEATTLE — Guide dogs are essential for many blind people to be able to live their daily lives independently. But recently, a blind man was kicked out of a Seattle restaurant for having his guide dog with him. “I was speechless, I was shaking,” said Paul Castle, who lives...
New Golden Gardens café owned and operated by Ballard High School alums
SEATTLE — Despite some gloomy weather on May 18, Seattle's Golden Gardens was packed with people, many of whom stopped by the beach's newest business, the “Kite Café.”. The café is owned and operated by two Ballard High School alums. "I like to think that we...
Public health inspectors review practices at restaurant after outbreak
Illnesses among patrons of Coho Cafe in Issaquah, WA, spurred an investigation by public health officials, which is being reported on now. Reports of sick people All had symptoms suggesting norovirus infection, according the Seattle & King County Public Health Department. The department could not find a specific food or drink item that could have been the cause of the outbreak, which included six people.
City of Burien Seeks Washington Artists for 2025 Gallery Program with Stipends for Selected Works
The City of Burien is on the lookout for artists across the Evergreen State to showcase their creations within its borders come 2025. In a city-wide clarion call, official channels are beckoning Washington-based artists to participate in the Burien Gallery Program. The selected visionaries, whose efforts will be on display across three prominent spaces including the Burien Community Center, The Maverick Apartments, and Merrill Gardens Senior Living, may find their works become a defining feature of the city’s cultural landscape.
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