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Vol. 7, Issue 6 - June 2003 NEWS Seattle neighborhoods unite! Activists organize summit on neighborhood planning. Gas Works Park trees spared from axe Seattle Parks Commissioners approve plan. Merchants question Lake City Way median Divided roadway plan for SR 522 upsets some. Northgate hearing set for June 10 Last public hearing on mayor's proposals. Kalakala future uncertain Bankruptcy court in control of process. News briefs Fremont Library open house, Race relations grants available. COLUMN: STAN'S LOOKOUT
COLUMN: LAND USE
COLUMN: COPS N ROBBERS
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. Letters to the Editor Thanks from Ingraham High School. COLUMN: JANE EXPLAINS
COLUMN: POLITICALLY SPEAKING
HEALTHY LIVING Pilates Northwest Exercise system gains popularity with fitness buffs. Fun run to aid playground fund Event to be held Saturday, July 12. Healthy Living Briefs Northwest hospital participates in disaster drill, Trike race for tots planned. EYE ON EDUCATION Cheeseburger U Dick's Drive-in offers college scholarships. Eye on Education Briefs Child safety ID day, Civic Light Opera workshops, Youth music camp, Summer reading program, Donations to local schools BUSINESS BEAT Krispy Kreme makes Seattle debut Doughnut shop opening draws a crowd Business Briefs Edward Jones opens new ofice, Essential Baking buys Red Hook Brewery building, Meadowbrook Family Center to close, Tanaka joins Ryther board. OUT & ABOUT Breakfast Club anything but exclusive Lake City Way restaurant making mornings better for 17 years. Moo-ve over for Mae's Phinney Ridge cafe serves up fun. Greenwood Classic Car and Rod Show 10th annual event set for Saturday, June 28. Out and About Briefs Fremont Fair, Canine festival, Fremont Fresh Art, Farmers markets now open, Wallingford Senior Center rummage sale. HOME & GARDEN New dangerous dog law Council proposals have pet owners howling. Center for Urban Horticulture University of Washington program focuses on gardening in the city. Home and Garden Briefs Thornton Creek Garden Tour, Landmarks workshop, Phinney Home Tour, Wedgwood Home Tour COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
COLUMN: DECORATING DILEMMAS
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