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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Mariner’s game in Sky Lounge at 1 PM tomorrow (Thursday the 13th)
Come watch the Mariner’s game for a few hours before going the the quarterly SRA meeting at 3:30 PM. It’s a chance to meet and greet and cheer for the M’s. BYOB and snacks (and please clean up!).
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Why Your Social Life Is Not What It Should Be
Ed note: We got an important recent reminder from Cornelius that “Post COVID Self Imposed Isolation” is a sad reality. How can we bring more joy into gathering together, introducing ourselves to a new move-in, do less take-outs, etc. We … Continue reading
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Your monthly update of news and events from the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center and the UW Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC)
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The 8th District Debate – 10/28 at 7 PM
Thanks to Put B. CityClub is one of the participating organizations. The debate will be held at CWU, and broadcast on KING, KOMO, FOX13, KUOW and KCTS9. As you no doubt know, the candidates are Matt Larkin (R) and Kim Schrier … Continue reading
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Freeway Park annual autumn neighborhood clean-up
This Saturday, October 15th, join the Freeway Park Association and First Hill Improvement Association for our annual autumn neighborhood clean-up! Help us beautify our community by picking up litter around Freeway Park and the First Hill neighborhood. Trash bags, trash … Continue reading
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‘The Cash Monster Was Insatiable’: How Insurers Exploited Medicare for Billions
Ed note: Privatizing Medicare has perverted the incentives to provide good care at a reasonable cost. The insurance companies quickly discovered if they could claim (often fraudulently) that its enrollee patients had multiple sickness, they could rake off huge profits … Continue reading
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Biden Releases Marijuana Offenders from Prison to Make Room for Trump Administration
Thanks to Pam P. “What’s worse, lighting up a spliff or stealing the nuclear codes? Come on, man,” President Biden said. By Andy Borowitz in the New Yorker
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October baseball is here!
Thanks to Mike C.
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Holocaust survivor Francine Christophe shares her story
Thanks to Pam P. In this video interview with Francine Christophe, a Holocaust survivor, you will learn about her experience as an eight-year-old Jewish girl at Bergen-Belsen camp. You’ll be amazed to learn about her selfless act, and the great reward that she … Continue reading
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