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Vol. 8, Issue 7 - July 2004 NEWS South Lot solution on the horizon Mayor backs Northgate compromise plan, community optimistic. Lorig speaks on South Lot project Economics is biggest challenge to creating mixed-use development. Kramer Creek buried again City grants permit to culvert another portion of tiny Meadowbrook stream. News briefs Council approves monorail route, Friends of Dahl Playfield group forms, Northgate Library closes as Northeast Branch reopens, Sun staffers win journalism awards, Magnuson Park plan approved, Fremont Bridge to get fixup, Roosevelt Neighbors Alliance holds annual picnic, Vacation Bible School offered 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 Americans fighting terrorism abroad, but living in fear at home COLUMN: JANE EXPLAINS
COLUMN: POLITICALLY SPEAKING
HEALTHY LIVING McManus Shoes and Footcare Center Psychology training aids business owner in diagnosing foot problems. Denice Smith Naturopathic doctor well-traveled on road to wellness. Big Rock Walk and Fun Run Mariner Moose will make an appearance at July 31 event. Healthy Living Briefs Hospitals discuss possible merger, Support group formed for new moms, Safety awareness workshop offered, Sand Point Center now open. EYE ON EDUCATION Literacy Source Fremont-based program helps people improve reading, job, life skills. Education briefs Nathan Hale breaks ground on new auditorium, Students win at Future Business Leaders conference, Carkeek Park offers summer day camp. BUSINESS BEAT Trident Seafoods Business honored as distinguished supplier for several national restaurant chains. Lake City Chamber golf tournament July 22 event will be held at Jackson Park Golf Course. Business briefs Ave improvement program wins award, Goodwill opens Ballard store, Odermat earns industry honors, Mae's Cafe will sell cinnamon rolls in local stores, City Light honors Wallingford resident, Windermere adds two staffers. SOUL FOOD Urban monks make home in Fremont Church of the Apostles' storefront headquarters is also gallery, cafe. By Terry Vogel OUT & ABOUT Summer fun in the North End From the Greenwood Car Show to the Ballard Seafoodfest, get ready for neighborhood festivals. Gallery 63 Eleven Vacant space becomes center for expanding Ballard art scene. Varsity Inn Breakfast specialists now serving at new Northgate area location. Out and About Briefs Civic Light Opera announces theater camps, U District Outdoor Cinema sets schedule, Tickets still available for ZooTunes concerts. HOME & GARDEN Finding a home on the Internet Buyers can easily search real estate listings to help locate that perfect new home. Dunn Lumber goes green Wallingford lumber yard joins with Audubon Society, other environmental groups to offer sustainable wood products. Seattle Audubon Society Environmental group is more than just birds' best friends. Home and Garden Briefs Greenwod Streetside garden tour is July 10, Woodland Park Rose Garden in full bloom, Wallingford office adds listings board. COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
COLUMN: DECORATING DILEMMAS
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