Weekly news from our neighbors!
Nearby events:
Wallingford: Sutra Restaurant is hosting a vegetarian Thanksgiving feast on Thursday.
Wallingford: Avila Restaurant has begun to offer weekly family dinner nights on Sunday nights.
Wallingford: Wallyhood’s fundraiser auction to benefit the Wallingford Community Senior Center continues through the Sunday following Thanksgiving.
Greenwood: Greenwood Elementary School will be hosting a 100th Birthday Celebration & Environmental Fair on Saturday, December 5.
Lake City: Local author Meredith J. Berlin will be reading from her new book The Ghost Light Kids Get Hooked! at the Lake City Library (12501 28th NE) on Monday, December 7, 2009 at 6:00 p.m.
Crown Hill: On Saturday, November 28th at 10 a.m., Crown Hill resident Doug Gresham will be leading a walking tour to observe the migration of salmon up Piper’s Creek in Carkeek Park.
Public art:
Greenwood: Artists John Osgood of Bherd Studios and Kevin Sullivan and Zachary Bohnenkamp of Matamuros will reportedly be creating a mural on a 140-foot wall that will be erected on 85th St during the reconstruction of the Eleanor Roosevelt building.
Eastlake: The damaged “Cornerstones” artwork at Eastlake Ave. and E. Howe Street is slated for repair.
New business:
Wallingford: CUTZ Meridian Salon-Spa-Art opened on Wednesday at 4515 Meridian Ave N.
Closing business:
Wallingford: Hollywood Video’s Wallingford location (45th St and 2nd Ave NE) has closed.
Bargain alert:
Wallingford: Bedrooms and More (A My Green Lake advertiser) has a sale through November on bamboo sheets: $20 off their bamboo / cotton blend ($159 queen / $179 king) and $30 off pure bamboo ($329 / $379).
Crime watch:
Wallingford: There was a robbery at or near the Wallingford Branch Of Verity Credit Union yesterday.
Wallingford: A woman was mugged at 38th St and Stone Way.
Laurelhurst: Fraudulent magazine salespeople are going door-to-door in Laurelhurst.











