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This morning at 10:30 – “Washington’s Changing Political Landscape”
Stuart Elway has been doing polling in Washington state for many years. His clients have included news media, businesses, political campaigns, and government agencies. This morning he will talk (via Zoom) with Skyline residents about what he sees happening in … Continue reading
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More Apples to Share
We visited Yakima again recently, and came home with more apples than we can possibly use. This time they are Fujis – described as being particularly good for pies, because they hold their shape well while baking, and for snacking. … Continue reading
Apples to share
Val and I came back from a family visit to Yakima with a box of apples (the relatives are orchardists). There are too many for us to use, so we’re hoping other residents of Skyline would like to have some. … Continue reading
Ambulance Songs
This “Tiny Love Story” appeared in the New York Times Style section today. Isabella’s Mom has it right. Each time Medic One zooms past, I too hope for the best.
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The Senior Caucus is a monthly meeting where attendees get information on medical topics of interest to senior citizens. To receive an invitation to attend a future meeting, email Jane.Mcnamee@kp.org. Caucus meetings are open to everyone.