2002 Archives

Vol. 6, Issue 12 - December 2002

NEWS

    Burke-Gilman Trail extension Controversy over trail plan pits businesses versus bikers.

    Family Center could lose funding Meadowbrook family center may lose City portion of funding.

    Fremont Sunday Market rally Supporters rally to save market from being closed by businesses.

    Yolanda Martinez Little City Hall coordinator to retire.

    Weddings Bill Hawkins and Cyndi Hedel tie the knot.

    News briefs North Helpline, Kalakala, Green Lake fire engine, Ravenna creek, Mineral Springs Park, libraries.

    STAN'S LOOKOUT
    NOTE: Stan's column was sketched this month, so it can only be viewed on the printed copy.

    LAND USE
    Building permit list Column by Clayton Park.

    COPS N ROBBERS
    Police beat Column by Leah Weathersby.

OPINIONS

    Opinions expressed in this web site do not reflect the views of the publishers of the Seattle Sun newspaper. Everyone is welcome to write to express their own opinions. Check this website for deadlines.

    More eyesores in Lake City Letter to the Editor By F Bullock in response to Cheryl Klinker's letter last month. Includes rebuttals from artist Mike Sweeney and business owner Leon Johnson.

    Give creeks a chance Letter to the Editor By Janet Way.

    Police Cuts Letter to the Editor By Sonja Richter.

    JANE EXPLAINS
    Taking the heat Column by Jane Lotter.

    POLITICALLY SPEAKING
    Voters talking. Is anybody listening yet? Column by James Bush.

HEALTHY LIVING

    Inline Hockey rolls into Sand Point Over 500 kids and adults play the hockey on inline roller skates each season.

    Healthy Living Briefs Ravenna Park nature walk, Family skate at Ravenna Eckstein, Meadowbrook pond walk, Community Psychiatric Clinic.

RETIREMENT LIVING

    Village Seniors bowling The Village Seniors now bowl in Ballard at Sunset Bowl.

    Retirement Living Briefs North Seattle Community College, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP).

EYE ON EDUCATION

    Nathan Hale Horticulture Program which gives students a background to grow on, faces funding programs.

    School Holiday Events Ballard, Roosevelt, and Nathan Hale.

    Education Briefs North Seattle Community College, Green Lake Elementary, Salmon Bay, Summit, Olympic Hills, Ballard.

BUSINESS BEAT

    Twice Sold Tales Pack the cats and books: U-District new home to bookstore.

    Auction fundraiser By Jo Ellen Merry. Lake City Chamber to hold annual fundraiser in different location.

    Business Briefs Activspace, Still Life, First Mutual, Lake City Chamber, Port Chatham, Ballard Mail & Dispatch.

OUT & ABOUT

    Phinney Winterfest Annual festival offers four floors of craft shopping in historic building.

    Phinney Winterfest Quilt Quilt depicting individual homes in each panel will be raffled.

    Holiday Events Wreath-making, holiday food, tree-lighting, and more. And most is free!

    Wedgwood Broiler By James Bush. Owner has found secret to success and doesn't plan to change a thing.

    Out and About Briefs Art show in Wallingford, North Seattle Community College, Family Center, Jack Straw, and Roosevelt art walk.

    LIVE FROM NORTH SEATTLE
    Billy Moon Music column by Clayton Park.

HOME & GARDEN

    Jil Smith of Insatiable Studios Artist creates decorative lamp shades that double as works of art.

    The trouble with fall leaves In rain soaked Seattle, leaves contribute to flooding.

    Home and Garden briefs Disposal of items getting easier.

    COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
    Reducing energy usage By Matt Maury of the Homeowner's Club.

2002 index list


January issue

February issue

March issue

April issue

May issue

June issue

July issue

August issue

September issue

October issue

November issue

December issue



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