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Daily Archives: March 21, 2022
Bittersweet from Charles Coghlan
Skyline’s Ikebana teacher shares the thoughts of the cherry tree Double cherry blossoms flutter in the wind, one petal after another. Shiki As the years pass and we grow older, we realize that no moment repeats itself. They are … Continue reading
Posted in Essays
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CEG MEETING MINUTES — 3/18/22
Meeting Minutes Minutes CEG Meeting – March 18, 20224:00 pm Mount Baker & Zoom Rick Baugh, Facilitator Rick Baugh, Minutes Coming events: DATE/TIME EVENT Place Mar. 23, Wed, 3:00 p.m. Judge Ceciley Hazelrigg, Division 1, Position 5, Washington State Court of … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Civic Engagement Group, Government, Politics
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Hear evil, see evil and speak evil – the bear cannot “hidernate”
Thanks to Mary Jane F.
Posted in War
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Volunteer for Freeway Park Spring Cleaning
When: Monday, March 28th in Seneca Plaza from 12:00 – 1:30 pm.
Posted in environment, Gardening, In the Neighborhood
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