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Tag Archives: Skyline.Notices
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
Skyline.Notices 4/16/20
Giveaway Val got fingernail polish for her birthday – three colors: purple, golden yellow, and rosey red. Would anyone like to try them out? Just let Val know: vlynch14@gmail.com Announcement There hasn’t been much to announce in these notices in … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 4/2/10
Query Sylvia Pererson asks: Can these Legacy Recipes please be shared online?They would be interesting. On the flip side – if anyone wants a good recipe for (whatever) would they consider requesting one from the readers? Give-aways Put Barber says: … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 3/26/20
Skyline Legacy Recipes Are you missing seeing your neighbors? Longing for something to do? Here is the perfect activity for you. You can do this while you stay in your apartment. Surely you have a favorite cake, chicken dish, appetizer … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 3/19/20
Announcements Nothing new this week.
Skyline.Notices 03/13/20
Mystery WordPress did not distribute the post I created yesterday. So I’m resending it today. Announcement Just a brief reminder. Berta Beveridge’s daughter-in-law, Darcy Gaechter, will be appearing on the Today Show (NBC) this Monday, March 16th. She is being … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 3/12/20
Announcement Just a quick reminder. Berta Beveridge’s daughter-in-law, Darcy Gaechter, will be appearing on The Today Show (NBC) this Monday, March 16. She is being interviewed about her just published book, Amazon Woman (Pegasus)an account of their kayaking expedition down … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 2/20/20
Tickets Available This coming Sunday afternoon, the Seattle Opera will perform “Charlie Parker’s Yardbird”. Don and Sue Phillips have two tickets to give away (plus two seats reserved on the Skyline bus leaving at 1:10 pm). If you would like … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 2/13/20
Wanted Irene Campbell (kiscinike@msn.com) would like to borrow a pasta maker to construct a dessert. If you can loan her one, send her an email to let her know. Announcement The Papyrus Store in Downtown Seattle is closing. Everything is … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 2/6/20
Announcements I have finished my library copy of The Power and the Glory which is the book club selection for Monday night’s discussion. If you would like to read it this weekend, call me: Sue VanLeuven – 1503 or 206-407-1923 … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 1/30/20
Request The Corner Store is looking for men’s suits, size 34-36, for a staff member who wants one to wear to church. I’d bet that there are some taking up closet room that will never be worn again. Donors can … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 1/23/10
Nothing to announce today If you have an extra ticket to an event or would like to borrow something or need help with a simple task, send your offer or request to skyline.notices@gmail.com before the end of the day Wednesday … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices
Free ticket – maybe too late A resident (Shirley Lashua, Assisted Living) just donated ONE ticket to today’s Symphony performance. Details: Sunday, January 19 a t 2:00pm Thomas Zehetmair Beethoven Violin Concerto Third Tier, Aisle S, Box B, Seat 4 … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 1/16/20
Request to borrow Has anybody kept their pasta-making machine? Joan Conlon, who gave hers away, would love to borrow one. Reward: some spinach/basil pasta with olive oil and parmesan cheese. Let her know at conlonj@colorado.edu if you’re willing to loan … Continue reading
Skyline.Notices 1/9/20
Give-aways The Seattle Chamber Music Society is holding its Winter Festival in Nordstrom Hall at Benaroya on January 17, 18 and 19 and the following weekend January 24, 25 and 26. The first weekend is devoted to part 1 of … Continue reading