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SUMMARY:Landlord/Tenant Relationships Town Hall is Wednesday\, May 4
DESCRIPTION:The City of SeaTac will be holding a Landlord/Tenant Relationships Town Hall style event this Wednesday\, May 4\, 2022\, starting at 5:30 p.m. \nThis is a live in-person event that also has a dial-in number in case residents would like to attend via phone at 206.973.4555. \nIt will be held at the SeaTac Community Center Banquet Room\, 13735 24th Ave South\, SeaTac\, WA 98168 (map below). \nAll are invited to attend and provide insight and comment on learned experiences before laws are proposed. \nDownload the full presentation here. \nAdditional information and the presentation is on the website here: \nhttps://destinyhosted.com/agenda_publish.cfm?id=73282&mt=ALL&get_month=4&get_year=2022&dsp=ag&seq=402
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/landlord-tenant-relationships-town-hall-is-wednesday-may-4/
LOCATION:SeaTac Community Center\, 13735 24th Ave. South\, SeaTac\, WA\, 98168\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spring Recycling Event is Saturday\, May 7 at Tyee High School
DESCRIPTION:The City of SeaTac will be hosting a Recycling Event for all King County residents at Tyee High School on Saturday\, May 7\, 2022\, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nMaterials to be collected for free are: secure document shredding\, scrap metal\, porcelain\, motor oil\, tires\, anti-freeze\, household goods\, Styrofoam\, plastic bags\, batteries\, CFL light Bulbs\, electronics\, plastic film and paint\, including latex\, oil based and stains/varnish. \nOrganizers are also requesting the following precautions be met: \n\n\n\nWe strongly discourage you from attending if you are at increased risk of complications due to COVID-19 – This includes people 60 years or older\, and those with underlying medical conditions.\nDon’t attend if you are sick or exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19\, or if someone in your household is.\nStay in your vehicle and follow directions by staff.\nIf you must get out of your vehicle\, keep at least six feet of space between yourself and others.\nDo not touch your face.\nWash your hands for at least 20 seconds frequently when possible or use alcohol-based sanitizer as an alternative if handwashing is not available.\nWe encourage you to wear a facemask\nPlease be patient as delays can be expected due to event staff maintaining social distancing and customers holding on to items during the “Stay Home\, Stay Healthy” order.\n\n\n\nPlease use the map below to help load your vehicle in the best order: \n \nWHAT: Spring 2022 recycling event \nWHEN: Saturday\, May 7\, 2022\, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. \nWHERE: Tyee High School\, 4424 South 188th St\, SeaTac\, WA 98188:
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/spring-recycling-event-is-saturday-may-7-at-tyee-high-school/
LOCATION:Tyee High School\, 4424 South 188th Street\, SeaTac\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:Highline School Board to interview applicants for District 5 Director Wednesday\, May 11
DESCRIPTION:Four candidates have applied for the open position on the Highline School Board of Directors\, representing District 5. \nThe School Board will interview candidates on Wednesday\, May 11 starting at 5:30 p.m.\, and interviews will be live-streamed on the School Board page here. \nCommunity members will have the opportunity to provide feedback to the school board through an online form following the interviews. \nDistrict 5 represents six schools in SeaTac and Des Moines. \nThe four applicants (in alphabetical order): \n\n\n\nHamdi Abdulle is the executive director of African Community Housing & Development\, which is headquartered in SeaTac and runs education programs in partnership with several Highline schools. She is a former educator in both Somalia and the U.S. and holds bachelor’s degrees in education (with a focus on science education) and biology.\nAzeb Hagos holds a master’s degree in guidance and counseling and has served as a school counselor in K-12 for ten years\, Experience includes working with multidisciplinary teams to build district-wide programs\, teaching social-emotional skills to grades K-8\, providing training on mental health to educational staff\, and supporting students who are homeless or in foster care.\nChad Harper has a Master of Arts in Teaching with a K-8 certificate. During his career as an educator\, he has worked in high-needs\, multicultural schools in Federal Way\, Kent and Highline\, teaching sixth-grade language arts\, social studies\, and health and serving two years as an elementary school librarian. He is currently a middle school librarian in Highline.\nAnna Lugo has served as a substitute office assistant\, high school special education paraeducator\, tutor for students learning English\, and elementary and high school special education teacher. She cites organizational skills\, team building experience\, and a vision for bilingualism and/or multilingualism as contributions she would bring to the school board.\n\n\n\nSchool Board members are scheduled to vote to appoint one of the candidates at their May 18 meeting. The new board member will be sworn in at the June 1 school board meeting.
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/highline-school-board-to-interview-applicants-for-district-5-director-wednesday-may-11/
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SUMMARY:Help 'Stamp Out Hunger' by leaving food donations at your mailbox on Saturday\, May 14
DESCRIPTION:The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) will conduct its annual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ national food drive on Saturday\, May 14. \nNALC’s food drive\, which was first held in 1983\, helps feed millions of Americans. \nThis is the country’s largest one-day food drive\, and provides residents with an easy way to donate food to those in need by leaving donations of non-perishable food next to your mailbox on May 14. Letter carriers will collect these food donations on that day as they deliver mail along their postal routes\, and distribute them to local food banks\, pantries\, shelters and churches. \nThe Letter Carriers’ food drive is held annually on the second Saturday in May in 10\,000 cities and towns in all 50 states\, the District of Columbia\, Puerto Rico\, the Virgin Islands and Guam. Hunger affects 1 in 8 Americans\, including millions of children\, senior citizens and veterans. \nIn the 30 years since it began\, the food drive has collected about 1.82 billion pounds of food for struggling residents. \nThe need is as great as ever\, given the pandemic-caused economic dislocations of the past two years. The traditional food drive is returning this year after a two-year hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic. In 2020 and 2021\, it was replaced by NALC’s donor drive\, in which those wishing to help made online donations to local food pantries. \n“Letter carriers are a part of every neighborhood in the nation\,” NALC President Fredric Rolando said\, “and we see the growing need for food assistance in our communities. On Saturday\, May 14\, NALC invites everyone to participate in the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Together\, we can help stamp out hunger in America.” \nThe timing is important\, with food banks\, pantries and shelters running low on donations from the winter holidays and with summer approaching\, when most school meal programs are suspended. \nOn May 14\, as they deliver mail\, the nation’s 200\,000 letter carriers will collect the donations that residents have left near their mailboxes. People are encouraged to leave a sturdy bag containing non-perishable foods\, such as canned soup\, canned vegetables\, canned meats and fish\, pasta\, rice or cereal next to their mailbox before the regular mail delivery on Saturday. The food donations stay in each community\, going to help local residents. \nSeveral national partners are assisting NALC in the food drive: the U.S. Postal Service\, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW)\, the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association\, Vericast\, United Way Worldwide\, the AFL-CIO\, Valpak\, the Kellogg Co. and CVS Health. \nPeople who have questions about the drive in their area should ask their letter carrier\, contact their local post office\, or go to https://www.nalc.org/community-service/food-drive\, facebook.com/StampOutHunger or twitter.com/StampOutHunger.
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/help-stamp-out-hunger-by-leaving-food-donations-at-your-mailbox-on-saturday-may-14/
LOCATION:City of SeaTac\, SeaTac\, WA\, 98188\, United States
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SUMMARY:City of SeaTac to release salmon into Des Moines Creek on Saturday\, May 14
DESCRIPTION:Salmon raised by the City of SeaTac will be released into the wild into Des Moines Creek this Saturday\, May 14\, 2022 at 11 a.m.  \nThis is the third year in a row that the city has raised salmon for release into the wild. \nSalmon are an important part of the Pacific Northwest Ecosystem and have been for hundreds of years. In recent years\, salmon populations have decreased. Because of this\, local hatcheries help raise salmon eggs for release into creeks and the Puget Sound to keep fish populations stable. \nThe City of SeaTac picked up Coho salmon eggs on Jan. 14 from the Soos Creek Hatchery and brought them to their tank at the SeaTac Community Center. \nSeaTac elected officials and Public Works staff will host the public at at Des Moines Creek Trail and make their way to the creek-bed to release the fish. The public will be able to participate in counting the salmon and watch as they are released them into the stream. \nA shuttle will be available to transport people from Angle Lake Park to the site starting at 10:30 a.m. because parking is limited at the park. \nWHEN: Saturday\, May 14\, 2022: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWHAT: SeaTac Public Works will release 250 salmon the City raised at the SeaTac Community Center into the wild via Des Moines Creek (map below). \nWHERE: Des Moines Creek Trail 2151 S. 200th Street:
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/city-of-seatac-to-release-salmon-into-des-moines-creek-on-saturday-may-14/
LOCATION:Des Moine Creek Trail\, 2151 S. 200th Street\, SeaTac\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:Colorful 'Holi By the Ocean' festival will be at Saltwater State Park on Saturday\, May 14
DESCRIPTION:A sure-to-be-colorful and fun “Holi By the Ocean” festival will be held at Saltwater State Park in Des Moines on Saturday\, May 14\, 2022. \nThis event is based on the Indian festival of Holi\, which represents spring and renewal and is celebrated by throwing colored powder (dyed cornstarch) at friends\, family and even strangers. \n“Please join us with friends and family of all ages to celebrate Holi\, the festival of colors!” \n\n\n\nHoli is a popular Indian festival\, also known as the “Festival of Love\,” the “Festival of Colours” and the “Festival of Spring.”\nFor many it is a playful cultural event and an excuse to throw colored powder at friends or strangers in jest.\nJoin us Saturday May 14 to celebrate life\, welcome Spring and honor all things of good vibes.\nGet ready to hear the best Bollywood in Seattle to dance to while you play with colors by DJ Gabbar.\nCome dressed in white & dance away soaked in Gulal (powder colors).\n\n\n\n \nBelow are videos that show some of the fun you might see at this event: \n \n \nEVENT INFO \n\nWHEN: Saturday\, May 14\, from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. \nWHO: Family friendly! All Ages. Children 2 and under free. \nMUSIC: Bollywood Music by DJ Gabbar \nCOST: $15-20. Holi color packet included in ticket\, more on sale on site. Family ticket packages available. \n\nCLICK HERE FOR INFO & TICKETS\nVENUE\nSaltwater State Park – 25205 8th Pl S\, Des Moines\, WA 98198 (map below) by the fire pit / snack shack area on the beach. \nSaltwater State Park is a 137-acre camping park featuring 1\,445 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound\, halfway between Tacoma and Seattle. The two cities jointly and literally buried a hatchet at the park during the 1926 park dedication as a symbol of the end of their mutual competition. \nAutomated pay station: This park is equipped with an automated pay station for visitors to purchase a one-day or annual Discover Pass. \nAlcohol is allowed only in the campground by registered campers of legal age and in their campsite only. It is not allowed in any other area of the park. \nParking on site is limited and will require a discover OR state park day pass (purchasable at the event for $10) We recommend you carpool or use rideshare services. \nPERFORMER: DJ GABBAR\nDJ Gabbar is a man of many talents hailing from India and specializes in Bollywood beats but he has an appreciation for music genres and styles that span the globe. He is always pushing the envelope in testing out what new beats he can introduce the crowd to. He’s all set to rock the decks all night long with his special spicy masala music mix featuring Seattle’s best Bollywood with some top 40 and Latin hits sprinkled in. \n“You don’t want to miss his nonstop beats and if you’re lucky he might break out his dhol!”
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/colorful-holi-by-the-ocean-festival-will-be-at-saltwater-state-park-on-saturday-may-14/
LOCATION:Saltwater State Park\, 25205 8th Place S.\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:Burien UFO Block Party & Metaphysical Fair will land at Town Square Park this Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Discover Burien’s UFO (BUFO) Block Party and Metaphysical Fair will land at Town Square Park this Saturday\, May 14\, 2022. \nCome celebrate all things “out of this world” – including a screening of the award-winning\, locally-produced short film “The Maury Island Incident” – at this FREE\, great local event\, which will be held from 5 – 10 p.m. on May 14. \nActivities and scenes from past BUFOs include: \n \n \n\n\n\nSCREENING OF LOCALLY-PRODUCED ‘THE MAURY ISLAND INCIDENT’ FILM\nBUFO was first created by John White and Shelli Park as a way to commemorate the release of the locally-produced\, award-winning\, historic UFO short film “The Maury Island Incident\,” which shot some scenes at the Tin Room. The film was executive produced by White\, written and produced by Steve Edmiston\, directed and produced by Scott Schaefer\, and produced by Laura Beth and Scott Peterson\, along with Danny House (who has a cameo in the Tin Room scene).\nFIND BERNARD OF BURIEN IN OLDE BURIEN! \nVisit the orange Discover Burien tent for Bernard’s location throughout Burien! Find him in the nearby shops and bring back your completed form to be entered to win a fun surprise. All ages may participate as this is just as fun for the adults as it is for the kids.\nCOSTUME CONTEST!\nWear your costumes! It’s more fun that way! Okay\, it’s not a requirement\, but you might want to have a little fun on this silly shenanigan kind of night.\nMETAPHYSICAL FAIR!\nWe’re getting all kinds of otherworldly with a new Metaphysical Fair happening right in the center of the universe – BUFO.\n\n\n\nVENDOR BOOTHS AVAILABLE\nVendor booths are available from $40.00. Space is a 10’ x 10.’ Vendors are required to bring their own tent\, tables and chairs. Load in will take place 2 hours prior to the start of the event. Load in information will be emailed our approximately 5 days prior to the event. Organizers are looking mainly for Metaphysical Vendors. Apply online here. \nVOLUNTEERS NEEDED\nWant to help us make B.U.F.O. awesome? We are looking for people to roll up their sleeves and help plan and organize \, please email Debra George at ed@discoverburien.org and state why this committee interests you and how you think you can help with planning. In general\, we will meet via zoom and most meetings will be early evenings or late afternoons. \nMore info here: https://www.discoverburien.org/event-calendar/2022-burien-ufo-festival \nBurien Town Square Park is located at 480 SW 152nd Street:
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/burien-ufo-block-party-metaphysical-fair-will-land-at-town-square-park-this-saturday/
LOCATION:Burien Town Square Park\, 480 SW 152nd Street\, Burien\, WA\, 98166\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Discover Burien":MAILTO:ed@discoverburien.org
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SUMMARY:Volunteers needed for North SeaTac Park Forest Rescue on Sunday\, May 15
DESCRIPTION:Volunteers are needed for a North SeaTac Park Forest Rescue on Sunday\, May 15\, 2022\, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. \n“Help restore beautiful North SeaTac Park’s forest!” \n\n\n\nMeet near the picnic shelter in North SeaTac Park at Des Moines Memorial Dr. S. and S. 128th Street (map below).\nThe trees here clean\, quiet\, and cool the air – true guardians of the community.\nVolunteers have been transforming this site since fall of 2020.\nA thick mat of ivy covering the ground and the trunks of Douglas Fir and Madrones and blackberry vines entangling their lower branches – has been cleared in a large area.\nNew trees have been planted and native plants are beginning to regrow.\nHelp expand this progress\, learn some restoration basics\, and help out your community!\n\n\n\nRegistration and more info here: \nhttps://seatac.greencitypartnerships.org/event/46/ \nFor more info\, contact noemie_maxwell@yahoo.com
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/volunteers-needed-for-north-seatac-park-forest-rescue-on-sunday-may-15/
LOCATION:North SeaTac Park\, S. 136th Street & Des Moines Memorial Drive\, SeaTac\, WA\, 98168\, United States
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SUMMARY:SeaTac Business Forum Public Safety Series will be Thursday\, May 19
DESCRIPTION:EDITOR’S NOTE: South King Media Founder/Publisher Scott Schaefer serves on the Board of Directors for the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce. \nThe Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce will be holding a SeaTac Business Forum Public Safety Series on Thursday\, May 19\, 2022\, beginning at 9 a.m. \nThe SeaTac Business Forum is for SeaTac businesses who are interested in being more engaged or receiving more information about issues impacting the SeaTac Business Community. \n“Our hope is to host these roundtables periodically\,” the chamber said. “In May we will host remotely\, and then we’ll look forward to hosting in person when it is safe to do so.” \nThis virtual/online event will feature four consortium hosts which include the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce\, City of SeaTac\, Washington Small Business Development Center (SBDC)\, and Seattle Southside RTA. \n“We will prioritize the opportunity to engage and discuss Public Safety and learn how we can partner for the greatest success in our community. Hope you can join us. Please feel free to send any questions you might have and thank you for engaging with us and being part of our community.” \nFeatured Speakers: \n\n\n\nWelcome Message: ​Evan Maxim\, City of SeaTac\nComments on the results of SeaTac’s Business survey: ​Andrea Reay\, Chamber of Commerce\nTanja Carter\, City of SeaTac\nInsight into the discussion: ​Mark Everton\, Seattle Southside RTA\, Rich Shockley\, SBDC\n\n\n\nREGISTER ONLINE HERE\n \n \n\ncome to the SeaTac Business Forum Public Safety Series on Thursday\, May 19th\, 2022 beginning at 9:00am. \nThe SeaTac Business Forum is for SeaTac businesses who are interested in being more engaged or receiving more information about issues impacting the SeaTac Business Community. pic.twitter.com/kNGMXrkhio \n— Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce (@SeaSouthChamber) May 6\, 2022
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/seatac-business-forum-public-safety-series-will-be-thursday-may-19/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:https://www.seattlesouthsidechamber.com/events/details/smart-webinar-reopening-strategies-4079
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SUMMARY:'Make Music Day' at Angle Lake Park on Saturday\, May 21
DESCRIPTION:Make Music Day is an international celebration of music\, and it’s coming to SeaTac’s Angle Lake Park on Saturday\, May 21\, 2022. \nThis year\, the city will be joining the celebration by hosting FREE musical performances. \nIn addition to several local musical acts\, organizers have invited local artists to come and display their work. \nFood trucks will be on-site so visitors can eat\, listen\, and enjoy a special afternoon. \nFor more information\, please contact the SeaTac Community Center at (206) 973-4680 or arts@seatacwa.gov. \nWHEN: Saturday\, May 21\, 2022\, from 12 – 5 p.m. \nCOST: Free \nINFO: Click here for more info. \nWHERE: Angle Lake Park\, located at 19408 International Blvd:
URL:https://seatacblog.com/event/make-music-day-at-angle-lake-park-on-saturday-may-21/
LOCATION:Angle Lake Park\, 19408 International Blvd.\, SeaTac\, WA\, 98188\, United States
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