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The Stranger
19 days
I Saw U: Saying Hi in Cal Anderson Park, Smiling in Maple Leaf Park, and Hanging With Your Dogs at the Sculpture Park
Trader Joe’s CutieTo the girl with the most gorgeous, teal eyes I’ve ever seen! U told me I was pretty while bagging my groceries at Cap Hill. Can we be best friends? Cutie Near Cal weds 5/20You in Gym clothes, me in my uniform. We crossed paths @ Howell/11th Ave next to Cal. You said […] The post I Saw U: Saying Hi in Cal Anderson Park, Smiling in Maple Leaf Park, and Hanging With Your Dogs at the Sculpture Park appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
19 days
BIZNOTE: Endolyne ex-bakery space for rent again
By Anne Higuera Reporting for West Seattle Blog (reader photo) Thanks for the tips and photo! A “For Rent sign is now up in the papered windows of the ex-bakery space most recently occupied by Bel Gatto (9253 45th Ave SW), and the long-time location of The Original Bakery at the Wildwood/Endolyne crossroads. Last year […]
The Stranger
19 days
Hope on the 2 Line
We were on the 2 Line, headed north. You were across from us with a tiny human who kept going back and forth between you and your spouse, when a tall beauty sat down wearing pink tights with a pink tulle skirt and fur legwarmers. The tiny human said the tall beauty looked so amazing, […] The post Hope on the 2 Line appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
19 days
Music lineup out for West Seattle Summer Fest 2026!
The West Seattle Junction Association has just announced the music lineup for this year’s festival, which starts Friday, July 10: FRIDAY, JULY 10 4:00 Ghost Fetish 5:00 Chico Detour 6:00 Thee Deception 7:00 Zookraught 8:00 Blackie 9:00 Caitlin & Brent w/ the Passenger String Quartet 10:00 Alien Crime Syndicate SATURDAY, JULY 11 12:00 Mode Music […]
The Stranger
19 days
The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Memorial Day Weekend: May 22–25, 2026
We’ve got a couple dozen ideas for how to spend your Memorial Day weekend. So dig in below, then head to events from the Northwest Folklife Festival to Melt Music & Mutual Aid Fair and from the inaugural Ballard Book Crawl to the first Bicycle Weekend of the season. For more ideas, check out our […] The post The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Memorial Day Weekend: May 22–25, 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
19 days
Here’s our list for your pre-holiday West Seattle Friday!
(Photo by Bob Burns) Here’s what’s happening today/tonight – mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you can preview events days/weeks ahead 24/7): SOUTH SEATTLE COLLEGE MEMORIAL DAY 5K/10K: As previewed here, 10 am run/walk on campus this morning. SOUTH SEATTLE COLLEGE GARDEN CENTER Spring is garden time! See what’s new at the […]
The Stranger
19 days
Slog AM: Seattle Cat Rescued from Fire, Trump Admin Bad and Weird at Public Health, Colbert’s Final ‘Late Night’ Monologue
Washington State Patrol Sued: The Washington State Patrol settled a lawsuit from former troopers who alleged the agency deleted or withheld texts, emails, and other records related to their October 2021 firings for refusing Gov. Jay Inslee’s COVID vaccine requirements. WSP is paying out $340,000. The same former troopers are part of a broader lawsuit […] The post Slog AM: Seattle Cat Rescued from Fire, Trump Admin Bad and Weird at Public Health, Colbert’s Final ‘Late Night’ Monologue appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
19 days
Beach fire season at Alki officially starts tonight
As announced last month, tonight’s the official start of beach-fire season at Alki. Here are the rules published by Seattle Parks: Starting Friday, May 22, 2026, beach fires will be permitted at designated fire pits at Alki Beach and Golden Gardens seven days a week on a first come, first served basis. Bringing your own […]
West Seattle Blog
19 days
TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Friday, heading into Memorial Day weekend
6:01 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Friday, May 22, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Mostly sunny, low-70s high. Sunrise was at 5:23 am; sunset will be at 8:49 pm. TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular schedules today; Sunday schedule on Memorial Day. Washington State Ferries – Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth route is on the regular three-boat schedule today, holiday […]
West Seattle Blog
20 days
RECYCLING: Southwest Library planning device-dropoff event
If you have electronics you’d like to recycle, but don’t want to wait until the next Fauntleroy Church Recycle Roundup on October 3, you have an opportunity to do it next week! Here’s the announcement: The Southwest Library will be hosting a free device-dropoff event with PCs for People (formerly known as InterConnection) on Wednesday, […]
West Seattle Blog
20 days
MEMORIAL DAY: Forest Lawn invites you to holiday ceremony in West Seattle
(2025 WSB photo by Dave Gershgorn) If you’re looking for a ceremonial way to observe Memorial Day on Monday, Forest Lawn in West Seattle has announced its annual ceremony: Join us in person to honor and remember at our Annual Memorial Day Celebration (2 pm at Forest Lawn Cemetery & Funeral Home)! Pay tribute to […]
West Seattle Blog
20 days
FOLLOWUP: Co-op preschools press ahead to save programs
By Anne Higuera Reporting for West Seattle Blog Short on funds and running out of time, cooperative preschool program advocates at South Seattle and other colleges are asking for help from everyone from politicians to school administrators to intervene so that the programs don’t close permanently at the end of the school year in early […]