Seattle Central Waterfront Vision Presentations

Seattle Parks Foundation is sponsoring a forum – Reshaping Seattle’s Central Waterfront – with presentations by firms shortlisted for the role of lead designer.

The presentations will take place on Wednesday, September 15th, from  6:00 to 9:30 pm in Benaroya Hall’s S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, 200 University Street, downtown.

With the removal of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, Seattle is poised to reclaim its Central Waterfront and reconnect our city to Elliott Bay. The City is now in the process of selecting a design and engineering team to engage the public in developing a dynamic and forward-looking design for the waterfront. As the first step, a range of local, national and international designers have submitted qualifications.

This presentation will be the public’s opportunity to hear the shortlisted designers present their skills, experience and approach to the project. Designers will answer questions from the public. A lead designer will be selected in part based on the quality of their presentation and ability to engage the public. The City will start the design process in October 2010.

This event is being sponsored by the Seattle Parks Foundation.  To learn more about the project: www.seattle.gov/dpd/centralwaterfront, or visit Parks Facebook fan page – Seattle Central Waterfront.

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NWETC Offers Low Impact Development Course

The Northwest Educational Training Center is offering a course on

Low Impact Development:

Storm Water Management for Sustainable Design and Water Efficiency

NWETC Course ID: GBS-301, Wednesday, Sept 8, 9:oo am to 5:oo pm at 650 South Orcas Street, Suite 220, Georgetown. Registration:  $250/*$200. Register online.

The instructor is Teresa Burrelsman, Eco Via Consulting.  This course provides an overview of low-impact development approaches and resources for building industry professionals. Low Impact Development (LID) is an alternative, systems-level approach to conventional stormwater management. Critical for the Pacific Northwest where water quality and salmon habitat protection are key issues, LID offers opportunities for sustainable site design and water efficiency.

Course Topics:

  • What is LID?
  • Benefits of LID
  • Northwest Storm Water Issues
  • Salmon Habitat Effects
  • Bio-Retention and Rain Gardens
  • Tree Box Filters
  • Green Streets
  • Rainwater Capture
  • Green Roofs
  • Permeable Pavers
  • Soil Amendments
  • Green Infrastructure
  • EPA LID Guidelines
  • LID Case Studies
  • Cost Reduction through LID
  • LID Tools and Resources

The intended audience includes:

  • Environmental Professionals
  • Landscape Architects
  • Architects
  • Facility ManagersThose who are interested in incorporating LID into existing site

About the Instructor: Teresa Burrelsman, principal of Eco Via Consulting, delivers sustainable design strategies, facilitation and education. She has over 12 years of experience in building science, project management, and building simulation. As the Director of Sustainable Programs for Callison, one of the largest architecture and planning firms in the world, she developed a comprehensive sustainable education program and design toolkit to address the firm’s multiple markets. Her technical specialties include sustainable concept design, energy efficient building systems integration, low-impact site and storm water management, green roofs, and integrated project delivery. She led the King County Green Building Program for four years, conducted post-occupancy research for the City of Seattle Performance Evaluation Program and was the lead consultant on the original development of the USGBC LEED Retail Application Guide.

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Parks & Rec Invites Everyone to ‘Big Day Of Play’ @ Magnuson Park

Free family friendly event features fun run, live music, play

On Saturday, August 28, Seattle Parks and Recreation will host Big Day of Play at Magnuson Park, from 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

The day will begin with a 5K Fun Run/Walk, followed by a Free Kids’ 1K Run for children 10 and under. To register for the Fun Run/Walk, visit the registration website.

The Main Stage schedule for the day is as follows:

  • 10:45 – 11:30 a.m.: Recess Monkey
  • 11:30 a.m. – 12 noon: Speakers Tracy Taylor from KING TV, former NBA player James Donaldson and City Councilmember Richard Conlin
  • 12 noon – 12:30 p.m.: ADEFUA African Dance and Drumming
  • 12:30 – 12:50 p.m.: Hawaiian Dance
  • 12:50 – 1:10 p.m.: Inspired Child (Step/tap Dance)
  • 1:10 – 1:30 p.m.: Capoeira (Brazilian Martial arts)
  • 1:30 – 1:50 p.m.: Hip Hop (exhibition) (Zulu nation and elements of Hip Hop)
  • 1:50 – 2:20 p.m.:  Yata Eritrean Group (exhibition)
  • 2:20 – 2:30 p.m.: Tae Kwon Do
  • 2:30 – 2:50 p.m.: Pacific North West Drumline
  • 2:50 – 3 p.m.:  Taekgyeon
  • 3 – 3:15 p.m.: Life Long Recreation Line Dancing Group
  • 3:15 – 3:40 p.m.: Sterling the International Yo Yo Champion
  • 3:40 – 4 p.m.: Zumba (demo)
  • 4 – 4:40 p.m. Rainier Beach Orchestra

There will be fun activity booths throughout the day, free food samples from PCC Natural Markets, food and vendor booths, paddling and sailing activities, free raffle prizes and a 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. To register for the basketball tournament, click here.

To learn more about the event go to http://www.seattle.gov/parks/healthyparks/big_day.htm.

Metro Route 75 goes to Magnuson Park – you can catch the 75 in Ballard by taking either the 21 or the 22 from West Seattle.  Metro’s Trip Planner is here http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/cgi-bin/itin_page.pl?resptype=U

There will be free shuttle buses to the event and back again from the following community centers:

  • Rainier Beach, 8825 Rainier Ave S
  • Rainier, 4600 38th Ave S
  • Yelser, 917 E Yesler Way
  • Garfield, 2323 East Cherry St
  • South Park, 8319 8th Ave S
  • Southwest, 2801 SW Thistle St
  • Delridge, 4501 Delridge Way SW

A complete schedule is below:

FREE SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE FOR BIG DAY OF PLAY

August 28, 9:30-5:00 at Magnuson Park

Registration Procedures:

  • Call registration line (206-684-3406) with what site and time you need to be picked up at
  • The number of adults and children and any large items (strollers, etc.) that need transported
  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult
  • Children ages 13-17 must bring a completed E-13 form with them (staff monitoring pick up sites will confirm form is filled out and signed) and they must have it on them at all times until they arrive back at their original pick up site.
  • Leave a phone number so you can be reached if we have any questions

For registration, info, and questions for the shuttle bus – call 206-684-3406 (Martha Winther)

Southeast/Central:

  • Rainier Beach Pick up time: 9:05 am – Registered riders told to be at RBCC no later than 8:55 am
  • Rainier Pick up time: 9:20 am – Registered riders told to be at Rainier no later than 9:10 am
  • Yesler Pick up time: 9:40 am – Registered riders told to be at Yesler no later than 9:30 am
  • Garfield Pick up time: 9:55 am – Registered riders told to be at Garfield no later than 9:45 am

Arrive at Magnuson approximately 10:30 am

Bus returns for 2nd pick up: (if necessary)

  • Rainier Beach Pick up time: 11:30 am – Registered riders told to be at RBCC no later than 11:20 am
  • Rainier Pick up time: 11:45 am – Registered riders will told to be at Rainier no later than 11:35 am
  • Yesler Pick up time: 12:05 pm – Registered riders told to be at Yesler no later than 11:55 am
  • Garfield Pick up time: 12:20 pm – Registered riders told to be at Garfield no later than 12:10 pm

Arrive at Magnuson approximately 1:00 pm

(If driver needs a lunch break – 30 minutes available now)

Return Trip – Depart Magnuson – 1st trip – 1:45 pm

  • Garfield Approximate arrival time: 2:15 pm
  • Yesler Approximate arrival time: 2:30 pm
  • Rainier Approximate arrival time: 2:50 pm
  • Rainier Beach Approximate arrival time: 3:05 pm

2nd Return Trip Bus arrives back at Magnuson around 4:00 pm

Depart Magnuson – 2nd final trip – 4:45 pm

  • Garfield Approximate arrival time: 5:15 pm
  • Yesler Approximate arrival time: 5:30 pm
  • Rainier Approximate arrival time: 5:50 pm
  • Rainier Beach Approximate arrival time: 6:00 pm

Southwest:

  • South Park Pick up time: 9:05 am – Registered riders told to be at South Park no later than 8:55 am
  • Southwest Pick up time: 9:25 am – Registered riders told to be at Southwest no later than 9:15 am
  • Delridge Pick up time: 9:40 am – Registered riders told to be at Delridge no later than 9:30 am

Arrive at Magnuson approximately 10:15 am

Bus Returns for 2nd pick up: (if necessary)

  • South Park Pick up time: 11:15 am – Registered riders told to be at South Park no later than 11:05
  • Southwest Pick up time: 11:35 am – Registered riders told to be at Southwest no later than 11:25
  • Delridge Pick up time: 11:50 am – Registered riders told to be at Delridge no later than 11:40 am

Arrive at Magnuson approximately 12:45 pm

(If driver needs a lunch break – 1 hour available now)

Return Trip Departs Magnuson – 1st trip – 1:45 pm

  • Delridge Approximate arrival time: 2:25 pm
  • Southwest Approximate arrival time: 2:40 pm
  • South Park Approximate arrival time: 2:55 pm

2nd Return Trip Bus arrives back at Magnuson around 4:00 pm

Depart Magnuson – 2nd final trip – 4:45 pm

  • Delridge Approximate arrival time: 5:25 pm
  • Southwest Approximate arrival time: 5:40 pm
  • South Park Approximate arrival time: 5:55 pm
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Murray Basin (Lowman Beach Park) Overflow Meeting Tonight

King County Wastewater Division has established a stakeholder group for discussing the options for the Combined Sewer Overflow project for the Murray Basin – located presently at Lowman Beach Park.  The proposals include some options which would necessarily have a huge and negative impact on Lowman Beach Park.  The stakeholder group, the Murray Basin Community Advisory Group, has been addressing these issues and concerns and is expected to work with the County to produce recommendations by the end of September.

All  Murray Basin Community Advisory Group meetings are open to the public to observe discussions. Info to date can be found at http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/wtd/construction/seattle/beachcso/basins/murray/cag.aspx

The mission of the group is to:

  • Provide a forum for dialog and information sharing;
  • Consult with representatives of the community on the selection of a community acceptablealternative or suite of alternatives to reduce Combined Sewer Overflow episodes;
  • Provide advice, as community representatives, on potential solutions and ways to address community concerns and to advise King County on CSO solutions in the Murray basin;
  • Help King County make a stronger connection with the community;
  • Help King County provide information to the community so community memberscan provide meaningful input, help the County solve the serious problems of combined sewer overflows, and help the County reach a reasonable andtechnically feasible solution.

12th Annual Arts in Nature Festival @ Camp Long

Mark your calendars for the 12th annual Arts in Nature Festival, scheduled for Saturday Aug. 21st & Sunday Aug. 22nd at Camp Long!

It will be a weekend packed with arts and outdoor experiences for people of all ages and from all walks of life.

Festival goers will have access to a wide-range of performing arts including:

  • Music
  • Dance
  • Aerial & fire performances
  • Puppetry
  • Marching bands;

And, visitors will also get to experience sound & visual art installations in the

  • Museum of Sound
  • Interactive arts activities such as Haiku
  • Printmaking
  • EcoRhythm Instrument Building
  • Fabric Animals & Birds
  • Participatory Chime Clusters and
  • Naturalist activities.

Music will range from jazz and classical to bluegrass, indie and experimental. Some of the festival highlights include performances by Hey MarseillesEarth, Lelavision, and Pearl Django.

As a benefit show during the festival, Chris Ballew will be performing songs of the Presidents of the United States of America (tickets $25) on Sunday evening.

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Annual Potluck with Longboards and Electric Bikes!

Join SWS for our Annual Summer Potluck – at Lincoln Park This Coming Monday….

We’ll set up the grill and provide condiments.  Please bring your favorite summertime dish and your own cup, utensils & plates.

We will be set up in Shelter 3/4 which is very close to the principal restroom facilities on the beach at the south end of Lincoln Park.  See map below for details… Continue reading