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Hip Hop Class Series Explores its Influence into Every Country of Globe
By Spyridon “Spin” Nicon “How did we get here?” pondered class participant Andy McCone at Phinney Neighborhood Association’s new series titled “Comprehending Hip Hop.” A very insightful and somewhat esoteric question: not necessarily asking how did we come to exist on planet earth, or even how did we ultimately end up enrolling in this engaging […]...
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KOMO News: Eric’s Heroes: This one’s for the ‘Fixers’
by Eric Johnson– We all know someone who’s just good at fixing things. They’re the ones you call in the middle of the night when your toilet floods, or when the “check-engine” light is on in your car. They’re the ones who gaze at your busted thing-a-ma-jig, and hem and haw, and then start pulling […]...
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PNA Wins Historic Seattle Award
We are honored to receive the The Beth Chave Historic Preservation Award for Exemplary Stewardship for our longstanding stewardship of the historic John B. Allen school complex in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood. Historic Seattle’s annual preservation awards program showcases and recognizes some of the exceptional public and private projects that preserve and protect Seattle’s built […]...
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Seattle Times: Blast-shaken Greenwood Bouncing Back Stronger
Some of the last businesses that closed due to the March 9 blast, which leveled two buildings and damaged dozens more, have reopened. The neighborhood celebrated the recovery effort on Friday....
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Seattle Times: In Greenwood explosion’s wake, artists paint murals on damaged businesses
Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood, celebrated for its eateries and art, resembled a war zone with piles of debris and plywood over storefronts after the explosion in March that leveled two buildings and damaged dozens more. So just days after the blast, a group of artists launched a street-art project to brighten the area’s grim look and […]...
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Seattle Times: After explosion, Greenwood comes together
By Chris Maykut, Special to The Times — As a lifelong Seattleite, I have always fancied myself as our greatest champion when it comes to the ethos of our city and the actions of my community. I unabashedly and without qualifications call Seattle the best place to live on the planet. That’s changed in the past year, […]...
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KCTS 9 In Close: It Takes a Village
For many aging seniors, staying in their homes and communities is their top priority. Fortunately, The Village to Village network is a successful model of communities coming together and helping seniors receive support while ‘aging in place’…....
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