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Vol. 7, Issue 11 - November 2003 NEWS Ravenna Creek to see daylight Stream to be expanded within Ravenna Park, reconnected to Union Bay. Taking their time City Council resists mayor's call for immediate action on Northgate legislation. Seattle Sun endorsements Our choices in 2003 elections for City Council, School Board, Port Commission. Library updates Nov. 5 meeting will feature designs for new Northgate branch, community center. MacDonald to speak Actor, motivational speaker to address Northgate Chamber of Commerce. News briefs Ballard Civic Center park meeting set, Public meeting on drainage plan, Mayor seeks new planning commission members. 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 Lake City Way debate update, More motorcycles, Hometown paper. Little Brook Park Public is invited to help revitalize, daylight Lake City area creek. COLUMN: JANE EXPLAINS
COLUMN: POLITICALLY SPEAKING
HEALTHY LIVING Rain City Yoga University District classes tend to both mind and body. Healthy Living Briefs Alzheimer's Association remembers those lost to disease, Diabetic Health Fair set for Nov. 8, Swedish/Ballard Hospital Auxiliary turns 50, 'MOMentum' classes at YMCA, Summit Cardiology joins forces with Swedish/Ballard, Northwest Hospitals. EYE ON EDUCATION Seattle School Board Three North End incumbents face tough challenges in Nov. 4 election. Education briefs Forums set on schools capital levy, Hale will honor former principal, Local teacher wins Fulbright scholarship, North Seattle Community College to renovate building, Literacy Source moves to Fremont, Arts teacher wins national honor. BUSINESS BEAT The colorful business of elections Art Boruck makes signs, Stuart Elway takes polls, Christian Sinderman guides campaigns. Business briefs Bartell's to open in U Village, New manager at First Mutual, Home Realty adds staff, Monster.com expands to Northgate, Windermere adds associates, University of Washington opens stock trading room, Seattle names new business advocate, Kiehl's opens U Village store, Paragon sells two North End buildings. OUT & ABOUT Boooo! Here's a rundown on Halloween festivities throughout the North End. Live in North Seattle Spirit Cafe serves coffee, music, film clips, fellowship. Ballard Jazz Festival First annual event features workshops, concerts, Ballard Avenue Jazz Walk. Out and About Briefs Civic Light Opera holds costume/prop sale, KlezFest set for Nov. 16, FamilyWorks Dinner is Nov. 9, Folklore Society presents two concerts, Phinney holiday concert. HOME & GARDEN Seattle Tile Company Green Lake store offers service, knowledge, attention. Researching my home Family history can be found in public archives . COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
COLUMN: DECORATING DILEMMAS
COLUMN: A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE
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