
King County has been approved for Phase 1.5 yesterday - businesses are allowed modified openings & we'll go over some of the stipulations and guidelines around that...
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FYI restaurants are allowed to open at 25% capacity now in king county. Tables of no more than 5 and tables 6 ft away. Masks are highly recommended and likely required in most businesses. Please follow the rules so we can all stay open and continue to operate under a new normal
Here is an overview of what’s happening in key sectors across King County:
Restaurants
• Outdoor dining activities is allowed at 50 percent of capacity with all tables and chairs maintaining 6 feet of distance
• Indoor dining services may operate at 25 percent of capacity, provided such tables and chairs are more than 6 feet away from each other.
In-store retail
• All non-essential retail activities occupancy may not be not be higher than 15 percent of capacity.
• Businesses are directed to provide signage encouraging indoor visits to less than 30 minutes, with face-to-face interactions limited to 30 minutes.
• No changes for essential retail activities
Personal services: Cosmetologists, Hairstylists, Barbers, Estheticians, Master Estheticians, Manicurists, Nail Salon Workers, Electrologists, Permanent Makeup Artists, Tattoo Artists, Cosmetology Schools and Esthetics Schools
• All activities may operate but the number of clients served will be limited to no more than 25 percent of capacity or one person if it is a single bed/chair studio.
Professional services: Accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, financial advisors, information technologists, insurance agents, tax preparers, and other office-based occupations that are typically serving a client base
• All activities allowed but an establishment's occupancy should not be higher than 25 percent of capacity.
• Businesses are directed to provide signage encouraging indoor visits to be less than 30 minutes, with face to face interactions limited to 30 minutes.
Construction
• All construction, including those activities for which social distancing may not be maintained and the start of new construction projects, is authorized to resume.
“By opening our economy carefully and deliberately, we make sure to stay healthy and continue down the path to full recovery.”
ALSO, DON'T FORGET TO JOIN US TODAY (SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH) IN WEST SEATTLE FOR THE "MARCH FOR BLACK LIVES" FROM 1-3PM. MEETING IN FRONT OF THE ANYTIME FITNESS IN THE ADMIRAL DISTRICT AND MARCHING TO THE THE ALASKA JUNCTION. IT SHOULD GO WITH OUT SAYING, THAT THIS WILL BE A PEACEFUL PROTEST AND VIOLENCE AND PROPERTY DESTRUCTION WILL NOT BE TOLERATED
Jun 6, 2020
3 min

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If you are anything like me, you drink copious amounts of coffee and probably have your favorite local coffee roaster... well, I just found my new favorite, and it's a startup, right here in West Seattle.
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https://www.blackfin.coffee
Started by Brian Jenkins
The Mission
BlackFin Coffee was born out of the desire to reverse the unsustainable practices that are contributing to the plight of our oceans' marine life. Here in the Pacific Northwest we love our resident orcas and salmon, and It hurts our hearts to see them slowly slipping into extinction. That is why we will align with other businesses who are making efforts to clean our oceans.
Kindness
Every human and creature on earth has value and deserves to be treated with respect and love. Kindness extends far past personal interaction, but instead reverberates throughout the whole world as one life impacts another, and so on. At BlackFin Coffee, we care about income inequality, and just treating people equally. That's why the employees at BlackFin Coffee will be paid the exact same wages as the owner. Everyone is equal, and everyone will be treated as an equally valued partner.
Conservation
When we create a product, waste reduction is the top priority. While we realize that zero waste is nearly impossible in an American society, we still have the power to package our products in a sustainable way. That's why we package all of our products in either bio-degradable packaging, or recyclable packaging that will not spend hundreds of years floating around in our planet's oceans.
Excellence
If a product isn't top notch, then it's not good enough. We care deeply about creating a great product, and giving great experiences. If you're unsatisfied with your product or experience for any reason, we will gladly give you your money back, without any hassles. We believe that the best way to build a brand is to give 100% satisfaction to every customer. We are eager to hear your feedback. If we could have done better in any way, please email us at [email protected] so we can make improvements moving forward.
https://www.blackfin.coffee
https://www.pnwprotectors.com
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May 14, 2020
5 min

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A little late but Happy day after Mother’s day to all the mamas out there! WE are so fortunate to have your support & guidance. While only some of us are mothers (or are married to mothers), what all of us have in common is that we all have mothers... Have you ever wondered how Mother’s day started? We did some digging and found the story to share with you.
Thanks for joining us for West Seattle Daily, Episode #064, brought to you by the Sea-Town Team, powered by eXp Realty. I'm your host, Christian Harris.
https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/mothers-day
The first Mother’s day was celebrated in 1908. Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia, as a way of honoring the sacrifices mothers make for their children.
Mother's day became an official U.S. holiday in 1914. Jarvis would later denounce the holiday’s commercialization and spent the latter part of her life trying to remove it from the calendar. While dates and celebrations vary, Mother’s Day traditionally involves presenting moms with flowers, cards and other gifts.
Celebrations of mothers and motherhood can be traced back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who held festivals in honor of the mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele, but the clearest modern precedent for Mother’s Day is the early Christian festival known as “Mothering Sunday.”
Over time the Mothering Sunday tradition shifted into a more secular holiday, and children would present their mothers with flowers and other tokens of appreciation. This custom eventually faded in popularity before merging with the American Mother’s Day in the 1930s and 1940s
The origins of Mother’s Day as celebrated in the United States date back to the 19th century. In the years before the Civil War, Ann Reeves Jarvis of West Virginia helped start “Mothers’ Day Work Clubs” to teach local women how to properly care for their children.
These clubs later became a unifying force in a region of the country still divided over the Civil War. In 1868 Jarvis organized “Mothers’ Friendship Day,” at which mothers gathered with former Union and Confederate soldiers to promote reconciliation.
Back to Anna Jarvis
Following the success of her first Mother’s Day in 1908, Jarvis—who remained unmarried and childless her whole life—resolved to see her holiday added to the national calendar. Arguing that American holidays were biased toward male achievements, she started a massive letter writing campaign to newspapers and prominent politicians urging the adoption of a special day honoring motherhood.
While versions of Mother’s Day are celebrated worldwide, traditions vary depending on the country. In Thailand, for example, Mother’s Day is always celebrated in August on the birthday of the current queen, Sirikit.
Another alternate observance of Mother’s Day can be found in Ethiopia, where families gather each fall to sing songs and eat a large feast as part of Antrosht, a multi-day celebration honoring motherhood.
In the United States, Mother’s Day continues to be celebrated by presenting mothers and other women with gifts and flowers, and it has become one of the biggest holidays for consumer spending. Families also celebrate by giving mothers a day off from activities like cooking or other household chores.
At times, Mother’s Day has also been a date for launching political or feminist causes. In 1968 Coretta Scott King, wife of Martin Luther King Jr., used Mother’s Day to host a march in support of underprivileged women and children.
In the 1970s women’s groups also used the holiday as a time to highlight the need for equal rights and access to childcare.
What an interesting story? I had no idea.
In the spirit of Mother's Day, I hope you had a chance to show your appreciation to your mom or the other mommas in your life who mean a great deal to you... you all do so much, often with so little appreciation or praise. Thank you for all that you do!
Thanks for joining us and talk with you tomorrow.
May 11, 2020
3 min

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Hopefully by now you have heard of the WS Small Business Relief Fund, being run by the WS Junction Association... and now our Sea-Town Team is partnering with the Junction Association to launch a challenge as a fun way to rally my industry here in West Seattle, to ensure that our favorite WS Businesses survive and make it through these difficult times.
Thanks for joining us for West Seattle Daily, Episode #062, brought to you by the Sea-Town Team, powered by eXp Realty. I'm your host, Christian Harris.
We are launching the "Real Estate 4 West Seattle" Challenge, with this video...
INSERT VIDEO
For more information, to watch the video again and to make a TAX DEDUCTIBLE donation to your favorite WS business, go to www.Sea-Town.com/help.
If you post or share about this campaign online, make sure to use the hashtag #RE4WS (Real Estate 4 West Seattle).
Together we can really make a difference in this community that we all love so much.
And to kick off the "Real Estate 4 West Seattle" Challenge, I'm challenging a few of my WS real estate friends, who I know also have big hearts. I'm talking to you, Larry Johnson Jr. with Windermere, Chad Zinda of Metropolist & Debbie Kerns at Berkshire Hathaway HS, lets help set the example by committing to donate a portion of your commission proceeds to the small business relief fund too... & then share this video and challenge with your network of agents and extend the challenge to 3 other agents. Let's keep this thing going, have some fun with this and make a real difference together!
May 5, 2020
2 min

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It’s Friday & we have more exciting news. The West Seattle Farmers market is going to be opening back up this Sunday... with some major changes to help everyone stay safe, while supporting our local small farmers & WS community
Thanks for joining us for West Seattle Daily, Episode #062, brought to you by Sea-Town Real Estate. I'm your host, Christian Harris.
As we talked about on WSD Ep. 047 on March 23, Neighborhood Farmers Markets have been working closely with the City of Seattle and Seattle-King County Public Health in each neighborhood to re-open safe, permitted farmers markets. The U-District Farmer's Market just re-opened 2 Saturday's ago.
The West Seattle Farmers Market will re-open on Sunday, May 3, and they are asking West Seattle residents to observe new rules.
Agriculture is the most essential act, and the farmers markets serve as the essential link between farmers and eaters. This weekend, we need you to help protect public health and our community by following new guidelines.
Market Modifications Include:
· Modified layouts to ensure 10’ between vendor booths to allow for greater circulation and distance.
· Market entrance at Alaska & California to control the capacity and foot traffic. You can expect a line to enter the market.
· Hand sanitizer will be provided at Market Manager tents, with public hand washing stations available in the market.
· There is no sampling or prepared food until further notice.
· No music, entertainment, cooking demos, or public seating areas.
Staff and Vendor Responsibilities:
- All vendors and staff must wear protective face mask and gloves, separate cash and product handling, and ensure regular and proper hand washing.
- All vendors will select and serve your produce and products.
- Vendors and staff will politely ask you to keep moving so we can serve as many shoppers as possible.
- Vendors and Staff will limit the number of shoppers in front of booths at any given time.
- Surfaces... will be sanitized regularly.
Shopper Expectations:
Before the market:
- Make a list.
Designate one shopper per household.
Service dogs are permitted otherwise leave your pets at home.
Bring reusable bags – these are permitted, but you will be the only person touching them.
Check yourself – stay home if you are sick or if you’ve been in contact with someone who is sick.
During your market visit:
- Be alert! The market has major modifications and there are new signs to help you move through the market.
Do not touch the products, the vendors will help you.
Maintain 6 feet of space at all times. This is crucial! Look for physical cues like tape, chalk, and signs all around you as a reminder.
Shop quickly and efficiently. This isn’t the time to chat. Big smiles welcome!
Wash hands often with soap & water for at least 20 seconds especially after going to the bathroom, before eating, and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, with at least 60% alcohol.
Wear a face mask.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, mouth, and face in general.
Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then dispose of it.
It is vital that everyone act in these efforts together to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The safety and health of our shoppers, our farmers, and staff is critical – this is our primary concern. Please do not come out to the farmers market if you cannot observe the new guidelines.
We hope you all are staying healthy and well. We miss our West Seattle community. Stay safe!
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May 1, 2020
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#WeGotThisSeattle
Perhaps you've been doing your part in supporting your favorite Seattle restaurants and have found a good rhythm with doing pick-up or delivery... but if you are wondering what other food and beverage establishments are still open and where to find the most up-to-date info on... you've come to the right place.
Thanks for joining us for West Seattle Daily, Episode #061, brought to you by Sea-Town Real Estate. I'm your host, Christian Harris.
Perhaps you have seen or used the City of Seattle's #SupportPugetSoundSmallBiz map... well, they just revamped it and along with the map allowing users to search for open small businesses in their neighborhood and click directly to their website or third-party delivery service page... It has now been expanded to include small businesses from outside of Seattle, in the larger King, Pierce & Snohomish County.
The map is being updated in real-time and if you are a business and want to be added to the map, email [email protected] for instructions.
The maps URL is way too long to simple say here, so go to the link in our Instagram bio for that. Enjoy
#SupportPugetSoundSmallBiz map or https://seattlecitygis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=1499ec293fed4fc587e2c559099a7e64
https://www.westsideseattle.com/ballard-news-tribune/2020/04/28/city-seattle-expands-small-business-map
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Apr 29, 2020
1 min

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It’s Thursday friends. Thirsty Thursday.
Have you been wondering where in West Seattle you can still get good beer? We are going to run through a list of who in WS is still open for pickup, delivery or curb-side pick of brew. Treat yo self. Support a local business. Enjoy the sunshine, pull up a lawn chair & enjoy a much needed cold beer.
Thanks for joining us for West Seattle Daily, Episode #060, brought to you by Sea-Town Real Estate. I'm your host, Christian Harris.
We start our list with my personal favorite... and closest to my office:
Good Society Brewery
@goodsocietybeer
open from 3-7 M-F and 12-7 Sat and Sun for pickup or delivery of Crowler's, canned fresh from the tap
Order online, for pick up or delivery, at https://shop.goodsocietybeer.com.
OUNCES TO-GO
@ounceswestseattle
Place your order online at www.ounceswestseattle.com , then choose to either pickup at the taproom OR have it delivered to your door!
- Pickup Available: Tue-Fri: 4:30-6:30 & Saturday: 3-6pm
- Pickup only available with clean growler
Best of Hands
@bestofhands
Order online during these times at www.bestofhandsbarrelhouse.com
We will let you know if your selection is available. Pick up in-store only during posted hours of operation. 24 hours prior notice strongly encouraged.
Mon, Thurs & Fri - 3-7
Sat - 12-7
Sun - 12-5
The Beer Junction
@thebeerjunciton
Tue-Fri: 4-7
Sat: 2-7
To maintain distance, plan to enter the store using our front door on California Ave SW and exit using the rear door that leads into the back parking lot. Limit is six customers inside at a time.
West Seattle's newest brewery addition:
Cold Crash Brewing - a gluten free beer option!
@coldcrashbrewing
PICK UP HOURS SATURDAYS ONLY 12-5 PM
Order and pay online at www.coldcrashbrewing.com. They will have your order ready for pickup within 1 hour (if during pickup hours).
All items will be thoroughly sanitized and placed in a bag with your name on it.
Super Deli Mart on 35th Ave SW (East of Westwood Village)
@superdeli_mart
providing to go growler fills during their regular business hours
Call ahead for order to go at (206) 937-1442
Elliot Bay Brewery
@elliottbaybrewingco
They are still offering the full menu, kids menu and 1/2 priced growlers.
Call-in to to place an order.
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday-Thursday: 4-8
Friday-Sunday: 12-8
Tin Dog Brewing
@tindogbrewingco
Located at the entrance of the Cloverdale Business Park
Open M-F 4-6
Sat/Sun 2-6 pm
Call or visit their website at tindogbrewing.com to order for pickup
Beverage Place Pub
@bppub
Order for pickup online at www.beveridgeplacepub.com
Pick-up will be at the back drive-way, so everyone can stay at a safe distance.
Pick-up times: Wed, Thu, Fri 4-7pm; Sat 1-5pm
Please have your ID ready to show from your car door so we can make sure we have the right order…and that you’re 21 or over. (yes, it’s OK to bike/walk, too)
BONUS: When you get your growler filled at Beverage Place, receive a 15% discount off your next order at the neighboring restaurant, PEEL & PRESS!
What has become your "go to" WS place to get your beer?
Thanks for you for supporting local businesses during these unusual & difficult times!
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Apr 16, 2020
3 min

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Happy Wednesday everyone! We are half way through the week. & lot’s of news to share :) let’s get started!
Thanks for joining us for West Seattle Daily, Episode #059, brought to you by Sea-Town Real Estate. I'm your host, Christian Harris.
One of the businesses completely closed by the coronavirus crisis has announced it won’t be reopening. Is from Many Moons Trading Co.
On Easter, we mentioned Alki UCC‘s all-day donation drive out front. Today we got a note to share with you, expressing gratitude for everyone who helped:Alki United Church of Christ (Alki UCC) thanks everyone who came by our building Easter Sunday to donate food and clothing for our vulnerable neighbors in need, those who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID 19.
Your food contributions will be distributed via the White Center Food Bank; clothing donations will go to either the West Seattle Clothesline or the King County Drug Court to help men receiving treatment for minor drug offenses transition back into our community.
Your spirit and generosity will warm many, many hearts. Thank you.
Note: We hope to continue our socially-distanced food donations drive every other Sunday beginning April 26. Check alkiucc.org for details.
Our office manager Haley walked passed the church on Sunday and the front lawn was full with donations and it’s so great to see everyone helping & doing their part!
When Gov. Inslee activated the National Guard in our state to help with the COVID-19 response, the plan was for members to help out at food banks. We checked with the West Seattle Food Bank at the time and they were not yet sure if anyone would be assigned – but on Monday, they arrived!
Remember that scene from Thursday night, downtown, lit blue to honor health-care workers and other heroes of the coronavirus response? ‘Downtown West Seattle’ will join in, starting tomorrow night – the Junction Plaza Park evergreen that serves as the area’s official Christmas tree will be decked in blue by Tuesday night. West Seattle Junction Association executive director Lora Radford explains:
Some are morphing those fundraisers into virtual events, like the West Seattle Food Bank‘s “Instruments of Change” – and you’re invited!
We are excited to be celebrating our wonderful community and raising funds to help our neighbors through an online Instruments of Change on May 9th at 5:30 pm. This virtual event will include a silent and live auction, fun activities, and a compelling program.
Join the fun for free! Register today to spend a short time celebrating our community, the merge between the West Seattle Food Bank and West Seattle Helpline, and to raise funds to help our neighbors stay safe, fed, housed, and healthy. Plus, everyone who registers and attends is automatically entered into a drawing to win 2 round-trip tickets on Alaska Airlines!
Two food-related biznotes today. First, from Meghan & Mark Hogan, proprietors of longtime WSB sponsor Dream Dinners West Seattle
Unlike many grocery stores, Dream Dinners is not experiencing distribution issues and our full menu is available, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner items. We can help you avoid the grocery store while enjoying free meal assembly by our ServSafe certified team, plus curbside pickup. Do you have family or friends in need of groceries? Are your elderly family members in need of homemade, delicious meals? We are here to help.
To take advantage of our FREE Made for You and curbside pickup, visit our website and select a “Made for You” session and place your order using the coupon code APRILMFY at checkout. We will assemble your order and have it ready for you to pick up at the chosen time slot!
HEARTBEET ORGANIC SUPERFOODS CAFE: This eatery has just opened a pop-up location in The Junction’s otherwise temporarily (mostly) closed Naked Crepe at 4508 California SW. Proprietor Monica Colgan (a West Seattle resident) tells WSB, ” We will be open for take-out/pick up immediately, and over the next couple of weeks will be going live with several third-party delivery services to include UberEats, Postmates, Caviar, GrubHub, and DoorDash. People can pre-order pickup on our website, or call and place phone orders at 206-486-4606.” We’ve also added this to our 140+-establishment ongoing list of local restaurants/beverage businesses.
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Apr 15, 2020
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With the recent news that our kiddos will not be returning to school this school year, homeschooling while trying to work has become the new norm for many parents. We try to get our high-energy kid outside as much as possible and what better way to celebrate #NationalGardenDay then taking advantage of the free labor by putting them to work in the yard!
Thanks for joining us for West Seattle Daily, Episode #058, brought to you by Sea-Town Real Estate. I'm your host, Christian Harris.
It’s #NationalGardeningDay hopefully these weird plant tips will inspire you & your family to get out in the sunshine this week and learn more about plants! Start a summer garden to learn more about the earth & to stay connected to nature through this #stayathomeorder
Here are some crazy plant tricks!
Put coffee filters in your potted plants
Sounds pretty weird, doesn’t it! By putting the filters in the bottom of a plant, it helps make the transportation process easier. Once the plant outgrows its pot, it will need to be moved to something new, dirt and all. The filter keeps the entire plant in one piece, avoiding a huge mess to clean up later.
Grow a rose bush in a potato
Not as hard as you think! You can take the trimmings from other roses that you have cut, and stick them into potatoes. Yes, you read that right! Securing the trimming in the potato makes it easier to plant it. Simply dig a small hole in the dirt, stick the potato in the hole, and cover it back up. This avoids the need to buy a rose plant and follow all the rules that come with it.
Eggspecting Quality soil? No problem!
Instead of buying mineral rich soil that is definitely overpriced, you can just as easily make your own. You can take the eggshells from the eggs that you have used and put them in the blender. From there you blend them into a powder, which you can then take and sprinkle into your soil. From that you just created soil filled with calcium!
Start composting with your kitchen leftovers
Most people enjoy helping the environment with as little effort as possible. Composting is one way to do this. All you need to do is take the food that you are no longer going to eat, stick it into leftover takeout bags, and bury them in your garden near the plants. This makes your plants healthier, relieves you of more waste, and helps the environment.
Want to create your own greenhouse? Use plastic bins!
This task can seem daunting at first. A greenhouse is a large structure that you would need to actually create before you even begin the planting. It is overwhelming and a lot of work. A way to start smaller and leave more room for growth before giving up is to create a mini greenhouse. This can be done by taking old plastic storage bins and filling them with potted plants. You now have the start to a wonderful greenhouse without all the stress!
Too many weeds? Vinegar to the rescue
Gardening cannot be done without finding weeds along the way. It can be a challenge to pull them out, because that can run the risk of messing up your plants. However, you want to keep your garden looking as beautiful as possible. An easy fix to the weed problem is to pour vinegar on them. Vinegar is a great solution to the problem because it kills the weeds without destroying the environment. An eco-friendly weed killer? Sounds pretty good to me!
Want to keep animals away from your garden?
Instead of buying all the gardening tools to scare away animals, create your own tool. All you need to do is plant plastic forks into your soil with the tips pointed out of the ground. This keeps the animals away from your plants. They will see the forks, get scared, and turn away. Avoid the expensive and potentially unhelpful methods with this simple gardening trick without harming the animals.
Keep fungus away from your garden with cinnamon
Often times, gardeners like to move plants from one place to another. If you are replanting something, you do not want fungus to start growing in place of the actual plant. It will ruin your garden, and will be a frustrating process. To avoid it altogether, use cinnamon! Before you plant what you want to, dip the root into cinnamon. It will help keep fungus from invading your garden, and keep the plants healthier.
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Apr 14, 2020
3 min

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63 degrees & sunny. This sunny weather feels good. Hope everyone is taking good care of themselves and finds time to take a social distancing walk!
Thanks for joining us for West Seattle Daily, Episode #057, brought to you by Sea-Town Real Estate. I'm your host, Christian Harris.
Did you know that the West Seattle Eagles provides free daily dinners...
Please share with family, friends and ANYONE IN NEED...#FREEMEALS
Chef Gabby Torres, her Mom Debbie Torrison along with their merry group of VOLUNTEERS step back into the West Seattle Eagles Community Kitchen and prepare dinner nightly for the community
They are 100% FREE, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH DONATIONS GLADLY ACCEPTED. Doors open at 5:30 - until sold out.
Please enter through the blue door located at the SE corner of the building. The West Seattle Eagles follows all CDC Social Distancing Guidlines, with limited entry and all meals are to go.
11:30
Cafe Mia
IT’S ALL THE COMFORT FOOD
FREE SACK LUNCH FOR ANYONE THAT NEEDS IT
NOON-3PM
SHOOT A TEXT TO 616-818-2183 TO SEE WHICH DAYS AND OFFERINGS
READY AND BAGGED
DONATIONS GLADLY ACCEPTED VIA VENMO
NEED HELP? OFFERING HELP? Another reminder that West Seattle Support is up and running at westseattlecovid.recovers.org – matching requests for assistance with people who can help.
If you want to ensure your favorite WS business is able to survive this downturn and actually be able to re-open their doors after all this is over, consider donating to the WS Junction small Business Relief Fund. 100% of your donation goes directly to the small business you choose and since the donation is going through the WS Junction Association, a 501c3, your donation is tax deductible too! - http://wsjunction.org/blog/#post-23290
Update on the West Seattle bridge:
At this time, the Low Bridge remains closed to people driving general purpose vehicles to keep essential and life-safety services moving. Considering the current public health emergency, our top priority is emergency access to hospitals and protecting the supply chain, so we are reserving access to emergency vehicles, freight, and transit.
This means that on top of the mandate to not leave your home unless absolutely necessary, you really want to avoid trying to leave WS, as all alternative routes to the WS Bridge are seeing pretty consistent and substantial backups and traffic.
Since the initial recommendation, their biggest concern has become the extent and rate of cracking near the quarter points of the main span could lead to collapse in the near future if strengthening is not implemented quickly.
We know how the WS bridge is holding up... but how are you holding up? Would love to hear what you're doing to stay busy sane during these uncertain times?
I really feel like our community is showing up in big ways!
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Apr 10, 2020
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