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Remembering the Marshall Plan
Notes from Heather Cox Richardson The Gettysburg Address it wasn’t. Seventy-seven years ago, on June 5, 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall, who had been a five-star general in World War II, gave a commencement speech at Harvard University. … Continue reading
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Council Passes Legislation to Demolish Dangerous, Vacant Buildings
The emergency legislation will take effect immediately after being signed by the Mayor From the Seattle City Council Blog — thanks to Ann M. who notes, “Let’s hope the old Prosch House @ 9th & Cherry will soon be demolished.” … Continue reading
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Paris is turning an industrial neighborhood into Olympic Village — it will become permanent housing post-Games
In the Good News newsletter – thanks to Pam P. A new low-carbon, mixed-use neighborhood was designed with the city’s future in mind. The Olympics is just a temporary guest. BY ADELE PETERS3 MINUTE READ When thousands of athletes move into … Continue reading
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Spousal sensibilities
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Food Innovations That Came from War
Thank Uncle Sam for Cheetos, air fryers, and other modern mainstays. BY DIANA HUBBELL (thanks to Mary M.) in Atlas Obscura Whether invented at the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems Center or by subcontracted private companies, many processed foods now common in civilian … Continue reading
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Have a game with your best friend
Thanks to Ann M. for this, “….famous old (1894) painting…”Dogs Playing Poker” by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. here’s another Click here for more!
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Campaign strategy
Thanks to Pam P. “No wait —– leave that one up. That’s my campaign poster.”
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“I do not want to see the Republican party ride to political victory on the Four Horsemen of Calumny—Fear, Ignorance, Bigotry, and Smear.” – Margaret Chase Smith
Commentary by Heather Cox Richardson
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Performance Hall – June 5th 7:30 PM – don’t miss it!
Princess Guy, “Seattle’s Most Fabulous Vocal Quartet™,” is an independent vocal group of four guys in tiaras offering unique arrangements of pop, jazz, comedy, Broadway and classical music, including original songs and stories. Founded in 2018 for the purpose of singing myriad … Continue reading
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Brain Health Block Party
Wednesday, July 10, 2024 1:00pm – 4:00pm ( 3 hrs ) Join your First Hill neighbors for our second annual Brain Health Block Party. From 1-4 p.m. on Wednesday July 10, enjoy a walk through the neighborhood, stopping at … Continue reading
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In the West Bank, Guns and a Locked Gate Signal a Town’s New Residents
Since the war in Gaza began, armed Israeli settlers, often accompanied by the army, have stepped up seizures of land long used by Palestinians. By Ben Hubbard (in the NYT thanks to Mike C.) Photographs by Sergey Ponomarev Ben Hubbard reported from … Continue reading
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The Anointed One
Students See Alvin Bragg as Conciliator By Anna D. Wilde – in the Harvard Crimson (thanks to Mike C.) On the evening of Sunday, February 9, 1992, a group of about 40 Black and Jewish students gathered for a tense discussion … Continue reading
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Rep. Nicole Macri will speak at Skyline
Thanks to Rick B. Representative Nicole Macri will be at Skyline on Tuesday, June 11 at 7:30 to talk about the accomplishments of the 2024 legislative session. You might want to arrange your dinner reservations on June 11 in order … Continue reading
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Summer activities at Freeway Park
Book Carts & Buskers June – September Mon – Fri: 12-2pm Located in Seneca Plaza Book Carts Seattle is the most literary city in the nation! Get book club ready with new and gently used books at the historic Book … Continue reading
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Wing Luke Museum – conflicting views of hate
The NYT reported a few days ago that the “Museum Workers Walk Out, Describing Exhibit as Aligned With Zionism.” In a May 19 letter, the protesting staff said the “Confronting Hate Together” exhibition damaged community trust and aligned the museum with … Continue reading
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How’s your hindsight?
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We can all help combat loneliness, surgeon general says in Seattle
Thanks to Marilyn W. By Taylor Blatchford Seattle Times engagement reporter Loneliness isn’t just a feeling. It’s a public health concern, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said Wednesday in Seattle. Murthy declared loneliness and isolation a national epidemic in May 2023, issuing an 81-page … Continue reading
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TRUMP GUILTY on All Counts in Hush-Money Case
From the New York Times 4 minutes ago! Donald J. Trump, the former president and presumptive 2024 Republican nominee, was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a case stemming from a payment that silenced a porn … Continue reading
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Maude’s Ventures: Funding the Future of Dementia Care
From AgeWise King County Ed note: This project honor’s Richard Ferry’s late wife, Maude. Please pass the information on to those with creative ideas about improving the care of those afflicted with dementia and those caring for them. Do you … Continue reading
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Seattle Public Library goes offline yesterday after ransomware event – spl.org is now back on-line
According to the Seattle times: The Seattle Public Library’s online catalog, e-books, Wi-Fi and public computers have all been taken offline Tuesday, as the agency investigates what it described as a ransomware event. Thanks to Mary M. – here’s the … Continue reading
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To the Class of 2024: You Are All Diseased
Students from Columbia’s School of Professional Studies attend their graduation ceremony on May 10, 2024, in New York City. The college’s main commencement ceremony was canceled amid pro-Palestinian protests on campus. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago via Getty Images) The … Continue reading
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Trump Honors Those Who Helped Others Avoid Service at Tomb of the Unknown Podiatrist
Thanks to Pam P. QUEENS, NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—In what has become a Memorial Day tradition for him, on Monday Donald J. Trump laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Podiatrist. Trump made his annual pilgrimage … Continue reading
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