Summer Festival Dinners - Phinney Neighborhood Association

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Summer Festival Dinners - Phinney Neighborhood Association
A Publication
of the
Phinney
Neighborhood
Association
The
Review
Summer 2014
Legions Of Fans
Bingo Karaoke Continues To Make Converts
By Kris Cummings
PNA Board President
My parents’ annual visit last year fell
at the end of the month so for the first
time I was able to take them to Bingo
Karaoke at the Greenwood Senior Center. They actually weren’t too keen on
the idea. I heard some grumbling about
“going to a senior center.”
As we were leaving GSC that evening, my Mom remarked “From now
on, we’re coming out at the end of the
month so we can go to Karaoke Bingo
every time we visit!” Yes, my parents
joined the growing number of Bingo
Karaoke faithful.
Flash forward a year and as I write
this, my plans have already been laid for
May’s Bingo Karaoke. By the time you
read this, I’ll have celebrated my birthday with friends and family at the GSC,
heard some fabulous warbling, and
eaten a boat of tater tots! (And, yes, my
parents will be there!)
The one, the only, Bingo Karaoke at
the Greenwood Center is held the last
Friday of each month. Tickets are hot,
hot, hot and sell out within hours—
sometimes minutes! It’s an evening of
“dauber toasts,” good natured competition, and the ever-entertaining Jeanne
“The Bingo Queen.”
And while you’re having all sorts of
fun, you’re supporting the Greenwood
Gumshoe Gumption
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Annual Gumshoe 5K steps
into motion around PNA
Fresh To You
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Phinney Farmers Market
returns for another season
Phinney Has A Y
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PNA teams up with Y for
after school care
Who Needs A HUB?
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PNA among emergency
meetings sites across city
Teachers’ Due
Kris Cummings has been a regular Bingo Karaoke guest for years
Senior Center
and the amazing work it does.
Kris Cummings
From early stage
PNA
memory loss
Board
programs that
President
have now become
exemplary in our
area to creative
arts programs and health and wellness
programs--there’s
always something going on at GSC. Bingo
Karaoke is one of the
biggest.
Plan on joining us
at one soon. You’ll
support a great organization…and you just might win some
money to boot!
Solar For The PNA And The Zoo: How To Get Your Share
Solar is coming to Phinney
support will sell out our projects in record time, so we can literally reach new
heights with solar power in Northwest
Seattle.
This summer Seattle City Light will
have online enrollment available for
those who want to buy “units” in the
project. You can add the cost of your
purchase to your City Light bill over two
billing cycles (which for most customers means about four months). Each
Whittier Kids honors their
astounding staff
Senior Highlights
Greenwood Senior Center
Bustles with activities
Give Of Yourself
Volunteer opportunities
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Brisk Business
Sold On Solar
By Bill Thorness
An expanded program to bring solar
power to beloved neighborhood institutions is about to hit Northwest Seattle,
and you can help charge it up.
Community Solar on Phinney Ridge,
brought to you by Seattle City Light, will
put solar panels on the roof of the Phinney Center’s Blue Building. Woodland
Park Zoo will also have two arrays as
part of the project; one off public view
on the zoo’s commissary building, and
another in full public view on the Rain
Forest Food Pavilion.
The south-facing roof of the PNA’s
blue building will house approximately
13 kilowatts of photovoltaic solar panels, manufactured by Bellingham-based
Itek Energy. The inverter that connects
the array to our electric grid is also
made in Washington. The zoo will have
a similar, although at roughly 62 kW
much larger, system.
Here’s the important part: We need
your help!
The projects will be funded by you,
your neighbors and anyone who is
served by Seattle City Light. Following
on the heels of two successful Solarize
Seattle campaigns last year and the last
Community Solar project at the Seattle
Aquarium, we expect a groundswell of
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unit will be $150, and you can purchase
up to 125 of them if you want. You can
even donate the cost to the PNA and let
the PNA buy some shares.
During the project’s payoff period,
Seattle City Light will own and operate
these community solar systems. Participants will receive funds that should
pay back the cost of their units through
their Seattle City Light account. At the
end of the payoff period in 2020, the
utility will turn ownership of the system
over to each nonprofit host.
On July 1, 2020, the PNA will own
its system and Woodland Park Zoo
will own theirs. Going forward, each
organization will reap the full benefits
of solar power for their use, and the
financial benefit of lowered electric
bills as the power generated is credited
back to their accounts. With the solar
systems having 25-year warranties and
projected to operate much longer, the
PNA and the zoo expect to power-up
with clean solar energy for many years
to come.
To get more details about Community Solar and purchasing units, go to
www.seattle.gov/communitysolar or
contact a Seattle City Light Energy Advisor at 206.684.3800 or SCLEnergyAdvisor@seattle.gov.
Rapid pace of change in
neighborhood businesses
Learn To Grow
Complete class lists
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The Review
Summer 2014 - Vol. 27, No. 3
Published quarterly by the PNA
(Phinney Neighborhood Association)
6532 Phinney Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: 206.783.2244
Web: phinneycenter.org
Circulation: 17,000
Publisher: Lee Harper
Editor: Alex Eckardt
Proof Reading: Ann Bowden
Desktop Publishing: Jeff Dirks,
Ruth MacDonald
Contributing Writers:
C. Allen, A. Bowden, J. Cornejo,
K. Cummings, R. Donovan, P. Dunn,
A. Eckardt, I. Fox, A. Glaz,
G. Haarsager, M. Langlois,
A. Honkanen, P. Jaynes,
R. MacDonald, B. Miller, C. Paine,
B. Thorness, A. Woodward
Ad Sales: Ruth MacDonald
206.783.2244
The Review • Summer 2014 • Page 1
Events
See
the World Cup
on the Big Screen at the PNA
6/12-7/13
PNA World Cup
PC Community Hall. Free (donations
welcome).
Watch over 40 matches from the
world’s biggest sporting event, the FIFA
World Cup, LIVE at the PNA on our
huge 8x14 foot movie screen. Some of
Seattle’s best food trucks will add their
own international flavors to this event.
Check phinneycenter.org/worldcup for
a full schedule and more information.
6/17-8/12
Conversation And Calling
With Cecile Andrews
PC Blue Building. Tuesdays, 1:30-3
pm. Free. See page 9 for details.
6/20
Volunteer Breakfast
GSC. 10-11:30 am. Free. See page
9 for details.
6/20
Greenwood Meaningful Movie:
More Than Honey
GSC. 1-3 pm. Free. See page 9 for
details.
6/22
Annual Benefit Concert
For Haiti Education
Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church,
7500 Greenwood Ave N. 7 pm.
The Phinney Neighborhood Community Chorus announces its 11th annual
Benefit Concert on June 22. The Chorus,
whose motto is “Sing Locally and Act
Globally,” has made its focus elementary education in Haiti. The chorus will
sing a number of international tunes,
and invites the public to attend, listen
to wonderful singing and clear harmonies and help support a great cause! For
more information, contact Patty Lott at
p.lott@comcast.net.
6/27
GSC Car Show Breakfast
GSC. 7-11 am. $5 person/$15 family. See page 9 for details.
7/12, 7/26, 8/2, 816, 9/6
Neighborhood Tours With
Gumshoe Answer Man
10 am, meet at the air raid tower,
67th and Phinney. $10/person suggested donation
Learn (and share) quirky and interesting facts about the PhinneyWood
neighborhood in this two-hour tour
with a guy who walks the neighborhood
regularly. All donations will go to the
63rd Street Mural Project.
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Enjoy a variety of tastes, pub snacks and “dogs” at the PNA Summer Beer Taste
7/12
Golf Tournament For
Boys And Girls Club
Interbay Golf Course 5 and 7 pm,
$25/person
Hosted by the North Seattle Rotary,
this golf tournament will help fund
equipment for a renovated kitchen
at the Boys and Girls Club. Register
through Brown Paper Tickets.
7/18 & 8/15
Summer Festival Dinners
GSC. 6:45 pm. $12 PNA Members/
$15 Public. See page 9 for details.
7/19
PNA Summer Beer Taste
PC Lower Parking Lot. 4-7 pm. $25
PNA Members/$30 General Public/$10 Designated Driver.
Don’t miss the 9th Annual PNA
Summer Beer Taste! Beer tasting, pub
snacks and fun takes place outside in
the lower parking lot of the Phinney
Center. Admission includes your choice
of ten tastes from our favorite local
microbreweries, pub style snacks and
“dogs” by Barking Dog Alehouse. Tickets
are available online at phinneycenter.
org/beer or at the Phinney Center.
Cheers to our Summer Beer Taste
Sponsors Barking Dog Alehouse, Prost!,
The Yard and Park Pub. Drink locally
and enjoy a summer beer at one of our
neighborhood pubs.
8/1
YouTube On Big Screen
(And Snack Potluck)
GSC. 1-2:30pm. Free. See page 9
for details.
A couple of last year’s Gumshoe participants
8/1-8/10
Gumshoe 5K Walk
Walk! Discover! Win! The 9th annual
Gumshoe 5K Walk takes place August
1-10. This is your chance to have fun
with friends and family and support
three Greenwoods: Senior Center, Food
Bank and Elementary School PTA. Exercise your body and brain on this 3.1
mile neighborhood walk by solving puzzling clues and answering tricky questions that direct your path and help you
discover delightful “art.” Choose your
own time, and you can always make it a
two-day (or more) walk.
Buy entry forms with clues at Ken’s
Market, Phinney Center, PhinneyWood
Starbucks or Couth Buzzard BooksEspresso Buono Cafe. Turn your completed form back in at any site for a
chance to win a prize. Each form is $20,
or $15 if two or more are purchased at
the same time.
As an added bonus, the forms
include two more games that can pay
off-Eatsy Street and GumShop. PhinneyWood merchants donate the Gumshoe
prizes so all event proceeds go to the
three Greenwood non-profits. Last year,
sleuths raised over $5,100. Here’s what
some of them had to say about the
2013 Gumshoe: “I’d heard about the Gumshoe, but
didn’t do it until last year. It was so
much fun! I walked with my parents.
My dad loved seeing the neighborhood
he had lived in years ago. I can’t believe
I didn’t do the Gumshoe before,” said
Mari.
According to Charina, who walked
with her three kids (7, 9 and 11), “Fabulous family bonding experience! My
kids were reluctant at the beginning,
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but started trying to outdo each other
finding clues a couple of clues in.’’
Zulma-Lin added, “It’s always fun to
do the Gumshoe because you get to
discover new places in the neighborhood. I’ve done it almost every year and
it never gets old. It’s challenging, but
I’ve never had to call the Answer Man.”
And from Cecily Kaplan, Director,
Greenwood Senior Center: “The Greenwood Senior Center has benefited from
this wonderful community event. This
support enables us to provide the support services and programs that focus
on healthy aging year after year. What a
bonus that Gumshoe is such a fun event
and gets me out connecting with our
wonderful neighborhood. I look forward
to participating again this year!”
Check out the website dothegumshoe.org for Gumshoe details and last
year’s clues and answers. Visit us on
Facebook also. This year’s Gumshoe
sponsors are: Woodland Park Zoo, Red
Mill Burgers, Umpqua Bank, Bleachers
Pub, MV Home Inspections, Vitality
Pilates, A-1 Piano Rental and PhinneyWood Starbucks.
Putting The Y In Phinney
PNA Co-Sponsors
After School Care
The Phinney Neighborhood Association will be co-sponsoring after school
care daily with the Y at the Phinney
Center beginning in the Fall of 2014 for
elementary school students. The Y will
transport children from neighborhood
schools including, but not limited to,
West Woodland, Daniel Bagley, Greenwood, and McDonald International.
Students in Kindergarten through 5th
grade will participate in age-appropriate
after school activities with children of
similar ages from the end of the school
day to 6 pm.
The Y at Phinney Center will feature expert, caring Y staff and will
help kids develop self-confidence and
independence in a safe and nurturing
environment. Younger students enjoy
art, songs, games, outdoor activities
and more, while older students experience fun and challenging activities that
develop leadership and teamwork skills.
Our flexible registration format allows
parents to sign up for one to five days
a week for the duration of the quarter.
Meet Me At The
Phinney Farmers
Market!
8/9
PhinneyWood Summer
Streets & Street Soccer
By Bryan Miller, Naked City Brewery
Summer Streets gives the communities of Phinney and Greenwood a
chance to take a deep breath together,
to leave the cars in the garage, and to
enjoy a leisurely summer Saturday outside. My mother would have loved it.
This year the Greenwood Street Soccer Tournament and the Umpqua Bank
School of Rock Concert will coincide
with Summer Streets on Saturday,
August 9, creating a bustling street fair
greater than the sum of its parts. Summer Streets is a uniquely Seattle event
that opens up the city’s largest public
space—our streets—for people to
discover active, healthy transportation,
connect with neighbors and support
local businesses. Where else but Seattle
would the Department of Transportation close a major street for 20 blocks
for youth rock musicians, street soccer
and craft beer—all to raise funds for
Fred Hutch?
All ages are welcome to enjoy street
performers, art activities, sidewalk sales
and to try out the Cheetah Meetah
speed tester sponsored by the Woodland Park Zoo.
And between 85th and 87th Streets,
the Umpqua Bank School of Rock
Concert features talented teen rock
musicians followed by a headlining local
band at sunset, with a local craft beer
garden provided by Naked City Brewery. Also on that block, the Greenwood
Street Soccer Tournament will see
teams compete all day in one of three
divisions—Fun, Competitive and Pro—
with a few former Sounders on show in
the Pro division.
All proceeds from the street soccer
tournament, $1 from every pint sold in
the beer garden, and all proceeds from
a major raffle hosted by Naked City
and the School of Rock, go directly to
benefit the Innovators Network at Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Even after my mother was diagnosed
with cancer, our family continued to
enjoy the outdoors together. It’s in
honor of mom’s indomitable spirit that
the street soccer Fun division trophy is
named the Betsy’s Mountain Cup.
Each day will feature specific clubs or
activities that include Lego engineering,
movie-making, and physics of catapults,
as well as a classic assortment of arts
and crafts, sports and group games. All
programs include 30 minutes pf physical recreation and a healthy snack each
day. PNA members receive a discount
for each class that they sign up for.
For more information, visit www.
ykids.org, call the University Y at
206.524.1400, or contact program coordinator Andy McClenahan at amcclenahan@seattleymca.org.
Local fruits and vegetables galore at the Farmer’s Market
Together, we can build community,
promote active, healthy lifestyles,
support local culture and raise muchneeded funds for cutting-edge cancer
research—all while having fun!
It’s the “fun” part mom would’ve
loved the most.
8/16
Summer Party In
Greenwood Park
Greenwood Park. 10 am-1 pm. Free.
Celebrate community at the annual
Party in Greenwood Park. This year, kids
ages 1-12 will enjoy child-directed play
with everyday items. The Bubbleman
will stop by and lunch is available from
a local food truck. The event is being
organized by the volunteer group Vision
Greenwood Park. If you’d like to help
It’s that time of year: the sun and
our beloved neighborhood Phinney Farmers Market have returned!
June 6 is opening day, and to start
with a bang we will be serenaded
by Phinney’s own children’s music
group, The Purple House.
We have a great line up of new
and returning farmers this year!
Come introduce yourself to Steel
Wheel Farm, bringing row crops
and beautiful farm fresh eggs from
Fall City, Washington. Shopper
favorites Hedlin Farm, Hayton Berry
Farm, and Collins Orchard will be
staking the tables high with veggies, tomatoes, berries and Snow
King Peaches. Returning hot food
vendors Veraci Pizza, Patty Pan and
Tandoozy are ready to serve up dinner while Half Pint Ice Cream, Tall
Grass Bakery and Grateful Bread
have your sweet tooth covered.
We’ll also have new prepared
food from My Lil Sweet Cakes and
Nature’s Last Stands with hot pork
sandwiches from farmer John.
Britt’s Pickles will be making their
debut at the market with innovative fermented foods and the good
old Pickle on a Stick. Brown Sugar
Bakery looks forward to wowing
you with their gluten-free vegan
baked goods.
Lowercase Brewery, Honey
Moon Meads, Wilridge Winery and
White Heron Cellars are all heading to the Phinney Farmers Market
with adult beverages perfect for the
weekend. Come for the food, stay
for the music, events, and community as you make the Phinney Farmers Market part of your Friday.
out or have any questions, email visiongreenwood@gmail.com. Suggested
donation $2-5/child.
PNA FAQ
How Do I Score A Ticket To Bingo Karaoke?
Bingo Karaoke is a beloved fundraiser for the Greenwood Senior Center
and is usually held on the last Friday of the month. While scoring a ticket
can certainly take cunning, patience and even an insatiable desire to sing,
it’s also a life changing experience and well worth the effort. Tickets are
only available online through the PNA website: http://phinneycenter.org/
bingo/index.html. They go on sale at 12:01 am on the Monday after each
event and they often sell out in less time than it takes to patiently endure
the long version of Freebird. If you can’t get tickets and wish to be added to
the wait list, email arielb@phinneycenter.org with the number in your party
and phone number. No promises but we’ll see what we can do!
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Arts
Corner
PNA Village Is 2, Poised For Growth
By Marguerite Langlois
The friendly, excited buzz struck me
as soon as I walked in. Yes, last year’s
PNA Village first anniversary was a
great party. But this year’s gathering?
Homecoming! A lively community was
celebrating, greeting old friends and introducing new ones, continuing conversations started at book group or games
night or a potluck or in any of the
hundreds of spontaneous member and
volunteer connections over the year.
Some highlights from this past year:
A jump in membership and volunteers…now 84 memberships representing 107 people, and 84 trained volunteers, who completed 2449 hours of
service in 2013!
There are 71 businesses on our preferred vendor list (a 54% jump)
A growing list of activities including
socials, a new games night, a new book
group…plus countless spontaneous
activities sparked between people who
decide to do things together, and shar-
Phinney Center
Upcoming Shows
Tinker and Turn
​Join us in the Phinney Center Gallery for Tinker and Turn, a show by
local artists James Dixon, Rick Holst and
Megan Lingerfelt. The artists all explore
mechanical themes, through a variety
of media. James Dixon exemplifies the whimsical fusion of art and mechanics. He creates and constructs kinetic sculptures.
Rick Holst creates colorful works with
interlocking and overlapping circles in
three dimensional compositions. ​Megan
Lingerfelt’s work seeks to glorify the
utilitarian. Isolating one structure at a
time, removing it from its functional
context, she highlights the beauty of a
manufactured form whose purpose was
never to be beautiful.
The show runs from June 18-August
1. The opening reception with the artists is Friday, June 20, from 7-9 pm.
Fire and Ice
Suze Woolf and Anna McKee are artists with strong connections to climate
change in the natural world. Suze has
a particular interest in the impacts of
forest fires throughout North America,
especially through her experiences
as an Artist-in-Residence in several
Stone
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ing in PNA and GSC programs.
Developing programs: a Friendly
Visitor weekly program for members,
added in-service trainings for volunteers
that members can also attend, and a
growing MSST (Member Services Support Team) in the Village office.
We’re excited about the past year
and what the future can bring. With a
solid base, we are poised to expand.
Watch for a new brochure with personal
stories, and plans for house parties to
introduce the Village concept to the
community.
Do you want to age in place in your
home and community? Are you concerned about a parent or other person
aging at home? Do you want to volunteer? Join us! Call 206.789.1217 or go
to phinneycenter.org/village for more
information.
Greenwood Resident Releases New Jazz Album
Knotted by Suze Woolf
national parks. Anna has accompanied
University of Washington glaciologists
on expeditions to Antarctica, the Coast
Range and the Rockies. Their work
offers a conversation that is at once
aesthetic and topical. Join us for the
opening reception on Friday, August 8,
from 7-9 pm.
HOPSCOTCH is the musical duo of
Greenwood resident, singer/songwriter
Jeanie Mishler and her song writing
partner, composer and pianist Charlie
Hiestand. Their self-titled new album,
Hopscotch, offers up a rich variety of
new jazz, drawing from swing, blues,
Latin, funk and hip-hop.
Influenced heavily by bands like Pink
Martini, both Jeanie and Charlie wanted
to write songs that paid homage to the
rich tradition of jazz song structure,
with rhythms and harmonies that sup-
port rhyme schemes that make sense-nothing minimalist or reductive about
them. They’ve developed a sound that
is simultaneously both retro and current
with grooves that give them a fresh feel.
“Hopscotch features the fluid vocal
styling of the very talented Jean Mishler
fronting an ensemble of Seattle’s best
players on a set of fresh poppy jazz
infused with classic style,” Rick J Bowen
of the Seattle Examiner.
Learn more about the band at hopscotchjazz.com.
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Serving Seattle Since 1948
3 Owl Tree
8 Limbs Yoga Centers
826 Seattle/Greenwood
Space Travel Supply
9 Cranes Inn
A-1 Piano
Aaron Holling
Abrams Chiropractic Clinic
ACT Theatre
Adam Woog
Aditi Yoga Studio
Alan Kirtley & Lon-Marie
Walton
Alex and Stephanie Ebright
Ali Schlameus
Alison Eckels
Allegra Print and Imaging
Amanda Froh
Amber & Ryan Morton
American Dance Institute
Ampersand Pantry and Cafe
AmyWorks
Andrea Silverman
Angel Planells Nutrition
Consulting and Soccer
Skills
Anita H. Lehmann, Architect
Ann LeVasseur
Anne Reeve
Anni Varnes
Annie Dunn
Annie’s Nannies, Inc.
Anthony’s Restaurants
Ascents Candle Company
B. Fuller’s Mortar and Pestle
Ballard Health Club
Ballard Preschool Co-op
Ballard Vineworks
Barbara Vaughey
Bear Mountain Capital
Beautanical
Becky Selengut
Belly Dancing by Zaphara
BeMused Creations
Bespoken Jewelry
Beth Hickey
Bill Thorness
Bizzarro Italian Cafe
Black & Pickett
Blue Valley Meats
Boeing Classic
Brandi Fairbanks
Brent Siewert
Brian & Kathryn Wallace
Brunson Moody
Carey DeMartini
Carol Rose Dean
Carol Vangelos
Caspar Babypants
Cat North Designs
Chaco Canyon Organic Cafe
Chad Lennox
Chantal’s Little Shoes
Chastity Malatesta
Chavah’s Garden
Chickadee Music Together
Childish Things
Choice Bulb Farms
Chris Johnson
Chuck’s Hop Shop
Cindy Harmon
Clarissa Callesen
Conga Joy
Corks and Canvas Events
CPA Seattle PS
Creative Dance Center
Cress Wakefield
Cupcake Royale
Cutie Judy
Cycle Saloon
Cypress Farm
David Watkins
Deborah Miriam Berger
Deborah Stanfill
Dédé Harris, Pet Nanny
Denise Jackins
Bidding for a good cause
Roaring 20s Auction Is
The Cat’s Meow!
Thanks to the generosity of sponsors, donors, dessert
makers, bidders and volunteers, this year’s PNA
auction was a tremendous success – grossing more
than $101,000, including $18,000 in direct donations
for the PNA’s Greenwood Senior Center.
Special thanks to our sponsors – A-1 Piano, Point B,
Woodland Park Zoo, Rest Assured Home Inspection
Services, Robyn & Ron Lewis, Montessori Garden, NRG
Seattle, Sharon Hanley of Hanley Design and Allegra
Print & Imaging. Thanks also to Susan and Glen Beebe
for donating the champagne, Maritime Pacific Brewery
for the beer, Starbucks Phinney Ridge for the coffee,
photographer, Walter Tuai and all of the businesses
and individuals who contributed to the success of the
PNA Auction!
Designs in Wood
Diana Jane Congdon
Dick Cunningham
Dick’s Drive-In Restaurant
Diggity Dog 2
Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley
Diva Espresso
Divahound, LLC
DJ Jorge
Dorothea Kalapaca
Doug Orwiler
Dragonfly Creations
Driscoll Designs
Dustin Foss
EarthArt International
El Gaucho Seattle
Eric Blume
Ethan Stowell Restaurants
Eye Can Art
Eyes on Fremont
Fleurie Designs
Floating Palace Enterprises
Flora Nemez
Fountain-Light Electric
Four Corners Design
Frances Clements Fawcett
Francie Ringold
Francine Florance & Rick
Reihs
Fresh Air Fitness
Frill
Full Circle Farm
Furnishments Consignments
Fuzzy Buddy’s Dog Daycare
Gary Paine
Georgetown Brewery
Gina Vangelos
Glass Roots Mosaics
Glittersweet
Golf Events
Green Bean Coffee House
Green Glove House Cleaning
Greener Living Solutions
Greenwood True Value
Hardware
Greg Andrina
Greg Trudeau
Guide Puppies of Seattle
Gymboree Play and Music of
Ballard
Gyrotonic Seattle
Handy Admin
Hanley Design
Hilliard’s Beer
Honore Bakery
I Heart Dogs
Ilee Papergoods
Illumination Learning Studio
Inside Out Yoga
Isis Ray
Ivar’s & Kidd Valley
Restaurants
Jack Jerome
Jackie Moffett
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What is a HUB? According to the dictionary, a hub is the effective center of
an activity, region or network. And that’s
just what the Phinney Neighborhood Association (PNA), Phinney Ridge Community Council (PRCC) and St. John’s United
Lutheran Church are working on.
Community Emergency Hubs are predetermined locations for community
members to meet after an emergency to
share information, resources, problem
solve and support each other. Hubs are
located throughout the city of Seattle
(see map) and are a place for communicating with our communities and with
Emergency Management in a disaster.
North Seattle Boys and Girls Club will
be one of the new Hubs in our area and
the PNA and PRCC are working on two
more, one at the Phinney Center and another at St. John’s at 55th and Phinney.
In May, Phinney Center staff and
PRCC members, as well as groups and
emergency volunteers from throughout
Seattle, participated in a disaster drill
to test neighborhood emergency preparedness. The groups, known as the
Seattle Emergency Communications
Hubs, joined the City’s Auxiliary Communications Service (ACS) ham volunteers
to simulate a volcanic explosion and its
impact on Seattle, especially if the wind
blows ash towards Seattle and resulting
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lahars (mud flows) impact infrastructure. The ACS volunteers practiced sending
situation reports of conditions in each
neighborhood from the Hubs into the
City’s Emergency Operations Center. In
a real event, that information could be
used by City response planners to assess
conditions throughout the city and develop response plans.
What does this mean to you? In a disaster, you can go to your nearest Hub
to get information, leave information,
get help or offer help to your community
members. It’s all about neighbors helping neighbors. Our HUBs need community involvement to be successful. To do that, we
are looking for volunteers who would
like to be a part of this program. If you
are interested in helping, contact Ruthie
MacDonald at ruthm@phinneycenter.
org and be a part of your neighborhood
Hub.
We also need to connect with community SNAP (Seattle Neighborhood Actively Prepare) groups. If your neighborhood is part of SNAP, contact us so we
can get you on our contact list. If you’re
not close enough to the Phinney Center
or St. John’s United Lutheran Church
but still would like to be involved, let us
know and we will connect you with the
closest Hub.
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In May, Whittier Kids preschool and
school-age teachers were showered
with gifts. Not because they are royalty,
but because they are awesome! And…
it was teacher appreciation week.
One of the major draws to our highly
popular program are the creative ideas
and skills our teachers bring. Thanks to
teacher appreciation week, we thought
this would be a good opportunity to
introduce our teachers.
Angela Glaz (School-Age Lead Teacher): When Angela’s not at Whittier,
she’s either hiking with her fur child (a
4 year old dachshund), paddleboarding, or teaching yoga to kids of all ages
around Seattle. Early June, she taught
yoga to over 200 yogis at Seattle
Central Community College, to raise
money for At-Risk youth through wonderful non-profit called, Street Yoga.
Megan Wallace (Full Day Preschool
Teacher/School-Age 3-5 Teacher):
Megan is originally from Arizona, but
moved to the Northwest in May of
2011 and she loves it! Outside of work
she likes yoga, bicycling (esp. on the
Burke-Gilman Trail), hiking, a good cup
of coffee, and learning new things.
Currently, Megan is working on French
language and Swing Dancing.
Tyron Evans (School-Age 3-5 Teacher): Tyrone aka Tai is a mover and a
shaker. After moving between Missouri,
Virginia, Massachusetts and Germany
as a child, Tai’s family eventually settled
in the Boston area. As an adult, Tai continued to travel. After double majoring
in Comparative Literature and Chinese,
he made his way to China for nine
months, then came to Seattle, where
he has been happily teaching kids all
the wonders of the world for the last
two years.
Irene Handley (School-Age K-2
Teacher): Irene Handley comes to Whitter Kids from a theatre background.
While not teaching, she loves directing
plays because it allows her to dabble
in all aspects of theatre, from performance to design. A devised theatre
piece she collaborated on, LOL : /, has
recently been published and is in the
works to be produced in New York in
the 2015 season.
Forrest Perrine (School Age K-2
Teacher): Forrest Perrine is an artist and
educator born and raised in the Pacific
Northwest. The art and education he’s
most interested in is public – making
murals and helping kids learn to write
with 826 Seattle, a non-profit writing
center in Greenwood (with free writing
Some of our amazing Whittier Kids teachers
workshops on the weekends!). He is
considering going back to school soon
to get a masters in education.
Becky Rust (School Age K-2 Teacher):
When not teaching kids how to build
amazing Lego creations, you can find
Becky hanging with her cat, Oreo, or
playing a serious game of soccer. Becky
is a veteran teacher at Whittier Kids,
with over eight years of service. She
has served many families and many
generations of families, she’s pretty
much a Whittier household name.
Candy Kincaid (Full Day Preschool
Lead Teacher): Outside of being a
teacher, Candy also cares for, walks and
snuggles her soon to be two year old
son, Dash, and her three year old dog,
Olive. She loves the sunshine and being
outdoors, but her passion is teaching
and mentoring children so that they can
grow to the best version of themselves.
Melissa Robinson (Half Day Preschool Lead Teacher): Melissa enjoys
movies and reading autobiographies.
When she’s not working, she’s all about
family! Especially her 9 year old daughter. Melissa also loves animals. Her
home “zoo” cares for 2 cats, 1 lizard, 2
fish and a hamster.
Melissa Lowe (Full Day Preschool
Teacher): Melissa loves to do things
outdoors, such as hiking, camping and
exploring new areas. In poor weather
she enjoys singing, playing piano, playing guitar and watching movies.
Abigail Zuckerman (Half/Full Day
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weekends and evenings she instructs
youth programs at the Mountaineers.
She teaches; climbing, outdoor living
skills, and environmental science. Abby
has also been taking classes to improve
her own mountaineering skills. She
hopes to complete a master’s in Environmental Education and Wilderness
Therapy soon.
Si Le (Half Day Preschool Teacher): Si
used to write and recite spoken word,
flow with an ocean of verbs. Mostly
unheard, but to his friends he was dope
with the verse. Writing was his focus at
first, he chose to rehearse. Si was learning it, aspired to be a journalist. But
somewhere along the lines, he traded
away his rhymes to become a teacher
to enlighten the mind.
Diana Bharucha (Full Day Preschool
Teacher): Diana’s interests outside
of education include child and family therapy techniques, social science
research and social welfare work. She
also loves anything to do with the
natural world and animals. For fun, she
loves trying new restaurants, going to
concerts, hiking, practicing yoga, writing
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Senior
Trips & Outings
Highlights
Carkeek Park Hikes
Wednesdays, Ongoing, 9:30 am
meet at GSC or 10 am meet at the
Park (Enviromental Learning Center). Free.
Enjoy a 3+ mile loop hike through
Carkeek Park using a variety of park
trails. The Environmental Learning Center is located at 950 NW Carkeek Park
Rd, found by proceeding west on NW
110th. RSVP the Friday before each hike
at 206.297.0875. Group coordinated by
Shannon Markley.
Streets Above Carkeek:
A Show & Tell Hike
Wednesday, Jul 9, 9:30 am meet
at GSC or 10 am meet at the Park.
Free. Carkeek Park, Eddie McAbee
entrance.
Join us as we explore the streets
above Carkeek Park; a show and tell
about how the altered landscaping elements impact the health of the creek
and Puget Sound. We’ll meet at park
entrance with our hike guide, Bill Malatinsky of the Carkeek Park Environmental Learning Center.
Golden Gardens Stairway
Friday, Jul 25, 10 am Free. Meet at
the GSC.
Inspired by the new book, Seattle
Stairway Walks: An Up-And-Down
Guide To City Neighborhoods,
we will be following the guide and
enjoying a beautiful stairway walk
in the Golden Gardens area. This
is a fun way to see the sights and
get immersed in your neighborhood. Healthy snacks included, bring
water bottle. Group led by Shannon
Markley. Must RSVP by July 23 at
206.297.0875.
Woodland Park Zoo Trip
Friday, August 22, 9:30 am meet
at GSC or 10 am meet at the West
Gate. Free, but registration required.
Let’s go see the new Cheetah Exhibit
together! We’ll meet at the GSC and
travel there by bus and foot, or you can
meet us at the West Gate. Bring water
and snacks (or money to buy water and
snacks) and bus fare if you plan to travel
with the group.
Programs designed for people 55 & older
Lifelong Recreation
The Greenwood Senior Center is collaborating with Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Lifelong Recreation on programming listed below. Space is limited for each
event. Times subject to change. Please
arrive at the Greenwood Senior Center
15 minutes before trip time, minimum
of 5 registered (paid) for van pick-up. Call
206.297.0875 with questions, you are not
considered registered until you have paid.
Northwest Trek
Wednesday, Jul 30, 9 am-4:30 pm.
$21 in advance for transportation +
$14.75 admission fee. Meet at the
GSC.
See bison, elk, moose, bighorn
sheep, mountain goats & more on a
Northwest Trek Tram Tour in Eatonville!
Walk a paved path through the forest
to see large predators such as grizzly
bears, wolves, cougars and other native
forest animals, all in naturalistic exhibits. Bring your lunch or eat at the Forest
Cafe, on your own. Bring $14.75 admission fee on trip day.
Cedar River Watershed
Wednesday, Aug 20, 9:30 am-3 pm.
$20 paid in advance. Meet at the
GSC.
We’ll be guided on the Tap Water
Tour, an interpretive tour by bus and
foot to the mountainous river-fed
watershed. We’ll see the source of our
tap water & hear stories of this unparalleled protected watershed. Lunch on
your own in North Bend.
east of Auburn in the upper Green
River Valley under the shadow of Mt.
Rainier and a little more than a stone’s
throw from Puget Sound. Maybe we’ll
get a peek at their wonderful American
saddle-bred horses while there. Lunch
on your own at Black Diamond Bakery.
Canter-Berry Farms
Sound Steps
Wednesday, Sep 10, 8:30 am-3 pm.
$14 paid in advance. Meet at the
GSC.
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Senior Zoo Walkers
Tuesdays & Thursdays, Ongoing,
9:15-10:45 am. $15/12 wks. Woodland Park Zoo, South Gate (50th &
Fremont)
Woodland Park Zoo, Group Health,
and Seattle Parks invite you to join
Senior Zoo Walkers, promoting fitness
and socializing in a beautiful setting. Fitness Leader Warm-up at 9:15 am. Mail
check payable to “Woodland Park Zoo
Society” with name address and phone
number to: WP Zoo, Ed. Dept./Classes,
601 N 59th St, Seattle 98103. Questions:
Call Mari at 206.684.4664.
Greenwood Senior Center
525 N. 85th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: 206.297.0875
Office Hours: M-F 8:30-4:30
Web: phinneycenter.org/gsc
GSC Staff Contact
Director: Cecily Kaplan
Social Worker: Carin Mack
Program Director: Aura Burnett
Volunteer Coordinator: LeAnne
Chow
Office Coordinator: Terry Honodel
Community Dining Site Coordinator: Debbie Bivens
PNA Village Director: Janice
Dilworth
PNA Village AmeriCorps Volunteer: Liz Waesche
Rentals: Emily Heindsmann &
Margaret Pai
SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS
Well Home Program / Tool Library
Classes and Workshops
Tools, Tools, Tools
Books & Tapes
Referrals
In-Home Consultations
phinneycenter.org/wellhome
from Greenwood and
Ballard Markets.
Bring them to the PNA.
(To be usable, the tax amount must
appear on your receipts.)
1% of the total will be donated to
our senior center programs.
Since 1999, your receipts have brought in $44,000
Thank You
Events & Activities
Conversations On Aging At The GSC
GSC Car Show Pancake Breakfast
Summer Nutrition Consultations
TED Talks With Carin Mack
2nd Wednesdays, Jul 9, Aug 13, Sep 10, 2:30-4 pm. Free.
July – Talking About What Scares Us
August – If Only…
September – Dreaming Our Future
Led by a trained facilitator from the Northwest Center for Creative Aging. RSVP at
206.297.0875.
Thursdays, Aug 14, Appointments between 10am-noon. Free. GSC.
Further your understanding of personal nutritional needs by meeting with a
dietitian one-on-one. These 30-minute sessions give you the opportunity to ask all
of your nutrition and wellness related questions. Ashley Paschke, MSRD, graduated
from Bastyr with a Master’s degree in Nutritional Sciences. She is currently a clinical
dietitian at Ballard Care and Rehab. Call 206.297.0875 to make an appointment.
“Travel Time” Luncheon
Friday, Jun 13, noon. $3 lunch donation + $2 entertainment donation. GSC.
Whether you’re just about to head out for an adventure, or just plan to lounge
around at home reliving old journeys, get together with friends at the GSC and
celebrate travel with this fun luncheon. Enjoy the sweet harmonies of our very own
G-Notes! RSVP at 206.297.0875. Sponsored by the GSC Social Committee.
Conversation And Calling With Cecile Andrews
Phinney Neighborhood Center, Blue Building, 6532 Phinney Ave N
Tuesdays, Jun 17-Aug 12, 1:30-3pm. Free.
What do we need to pursue our calling? How can we tame our “hurry sickness?”
How do we build a community that supports us? Let’s join together in conversations that allow us to support each other in the pursuit of a way of life that brings
us meaning and fulfillment. Facilitator Cecile Andrews is the author of several
books, including the most recent: Living Room Revolution: A Handbook for Conversation, Community, and the Common Good. www.cecileandrews.com. RSVP at
206.297.0875.
Health Advocacy Workshop
Thursday, Jun 19, 1-3pm. GSC. Free.
This two-hour workshop on how to best approach the complicated situation of
hospitalization contains two short expert presentations, followed by the opportunity
to ask questions of both.
Allied Health Advocates will present:
Safe and Sound in the Hospital: A Short Course
This presentation will give you practical tips and tools to help you and your family
stay safe in the hospital, based on content from Campaign Zero. Campaign Zero is
dedicated to zeroing out preventable medical errors (now the third leading cause of
death in America) in the hospital.
Sound Transitions will present:
Eyes Wide Open: Medicare and Hospitalizations
This short presentation will help you understand some of the right questions to
ask and how to navigate when a loved one with Medicare coverage goes into the
hospital. If time allows, we will discuss other pertinent topics such as palliative care
and the POLST (Physician Order for Life Sustaining Treatment).
Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
Friday, Jun 20, 10-11:30 am. GSC. Free.
Bunches of THANKS to all of our volunteers! We are so fortunate to have such a
wonderful group of people willing to set up hundreds of chairs, take tickets, teach
classes, dig out our weeds and answer the phones, among so many other things.
You make our community so vibrant! Join us for our annual Volunteer Appreciation
Breakfast to honor the many dedicated volunteers who bless us with their enthusiasm and service. We look forward to celebrating with you.
Greenwood Meaningful Movies:
More Than Honey
Friday, Jun 20, 1-3pm. GSC. Free.
Participate in Pollinator Week by attending this free screening of More Than Honey. This award-winning documentary explores the fascinating world of bees, drawing attention to the global disappearance of a significant percentage of bee colonies,
and showing how interdependent we are on them and how important they are to
nature and our future. Healthy snacks and action steps provided. Coordinated by
Shannon Markley. RSVP at 206.297.0875.
Saturday, Jun 28, 7-11 am. GSC. $5 person/$15 family.
Get a head start on your Car Show day. The Greenwood Senior Center will be
hosting a Pancake Breakfast with all the trimmings the morning of the Greenwood
Car Show. Doors open at 7 am and food will be served until 11 am. Join us for this
tasty annual event. Proceeds benefit the Center’s programs and services. For further
information call 206.297.0875 or visit www.phinneycenter.org/gsc.
Thursdays, Jul 10, Aug 28, 11 am-12 pm. Free.
TED (Technology Entertainment Design) is a non-profit organization devoted to
sharing ideas worth spreading. There are over 900 talks available online. We will be
viewing a few of them, followed by in-depth discussions led by Carin Mack.
Summer Nutrition: Fighting Dementia With Diet
Thursday, Jul 10, 11am-12pm. Free. GSC.
Join Ashley Paschke, MSRD, clinical dietitian at Ballard Care and Rehab, to explore
nutritional steps that can help increase cognitive function and help protect the brain
from dementia. Call 206.297.0875 to make an appointment.
Celebrate Summer! BBQ Luncheon
Friday, Jul 11, noon. $3 lunch donation + $2 entertainment donation. GSC.
It’s that time of year when we break out the sunscreen, flip flops and… BBQ!
We’ll have tasty food and lively entertainment. RSVP at 206.297.0875. Sponsored by
the GSC Social Committee.
Board Game Demonstration: CanCan
Tuesday, Aug 5, 10:30 am-12 pm. GSC. Free.
Learn the GSC’s newest board game acquisition from the creator herself! CanCan
is a beautiful, full-color puzzle game that works out both sides of the brain. It can be
played competitively or cooperatively, but the end result is always a work of art.
Summer Festival Dinners
¡Saludos a Espana!
Friday, July 18, Doors open 6:45 pm, Dinner seating at 7:30 pm. $12-15.
GSC.
Join local personality Jim Yragui as he tells stories and recreates authentic fare
from Spain, including Sangria, Pan Amb Tomaquet, Ensalada Piperada and Paella
Valenciana. Finish dinner with a cool Sorbet de Champan and the hot passions of
Flamenco singing and dancing, presented by Flamenco Luz. Floor show featuring
“Flamenco Luz” begins at 8 pm. This is our third year doing this fabulous event, and
it has never disappointed. Don’t miss it! Tickets: www.phinneycenter.org/gsc.
Summer BBQ Brings Out The Old West
Friday, Aug 15, Doors open 6:45 pm, Dinner seating at 7:30 pm. $12-15. GSC.
Pull on your boots and dust off your hat for a Taste of the Old West at the Greenwood Senior Center. Support your community and spend a fun-filled evening enjoying mouth-watering smoked BBQ brisket and chicken prepared by our own Larry
Arcia. Larry smokes all of the meats from scratch with personal care and historic
recipes. Save room for incredible sides like savory beans, creamy potato salad and
southern greens. Top off your meal with cobbler fit for a real cowboy. Be sure
to “Dress West” with your boots, hat, chaps and vest. We’ll have prizes for best
dressed Cowgirl and Cowboy, themed door prizes, roping contest. Live entertainment will make you feel like you are back on the ranch. And a little bit of rodeo
trivia to keep you sharp will round out a fun summer evening. Tickets: www.phinneycenter.org/gsc.
YouTube
On The Big Screen (And Snack Potluck)
Friday, Aug 1, 1-2:30 pm. GSC. Free.
Watch a collection of fun YouTube videos in an air-conditioned room, on a much
bigger screen than your home computer (most likely). This is what the internet is
really for: laughing with friends at screaming goats, dogs on skateboards, parody
music videos and cats falling off tables. Bring your favorite snack to share (include a
small card with ingredients). All ages welcome!
Bingo/Karaoke Nights
Friday, Jun 27, Jul 25,* 7-10 pm. $12 PNA Members/ $16 Public. GSC. *No
Aug Bingo.
An exciting evening of bingo, karaoke and good times for folks age 21 and older.
Reserve your spot online at www.phinneycenter.org/bingo. This sells out quickly;
reservations open at 12:01 am on the Monday following each event.
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Early Stage Memory Loss Special Offerings
All programs are held at the GSC, 525 N 85th St, unless otherwise noted. For
details, call the GSC at 206.297.0875.
Song Circle For Those With Early Stage Memory Loss
Thursdays, Jul 10 – Aug 21, 10:30 am-12 pm. $40 PNA members/ $60 Public
All you need to remember is that singing comes from the heart. Bring your voice
and join others who like to sing. We’ll sing familiar standards, songs from musicals,
rounds hymns, songs from childhood. Songs sheets will be provided. You just take a
deep breath. Register at 206.297.0875. No meeting Aug 14.
The Gathering Place
Thursdays, ongoing, 1-4pm. $35/session.
An early stage memory loss program (ESML) that includes exercise, movement,
discussion, creative expression and social connection. This is a warm and inviting
place for those living with ESML and provides some respite care for caregivers. There
is no drop-in availability, and pre-screening with Carin Mack is required.
The Alzheimer’s Café At Ampersand Pantry & Café
Ampersand Pantry & Café, 424 N 85th St
2nd Tuesdays, Jul 8,* 3:30-5pm. Free + your café order. *No Aug Café
This Café provides an opportunity for people living with Alzheimer’s disease
or other dementias and their care partners to get out and socialize in a safe environment. Parking is available at the Greenwood Senior Center. Call Carin at
206.230.0166 to learn more. Thank you to Aegis of Madison for their support of this
event.
Special Alzheimer’s Café Dinner At Tutta Bella
Tutta Bella, 4411 Stone Way N.
Tuesday, Aug 19, 4:30-6:30pm. No cost beyond food ordered.
A special evening Café event for people with Alzheimer’s and their care partners.
Come expecting a festive dinner in a safe, supported environment. Call Carin to learn
more. Thank you to Aegis of Madison for their support of this event.
ESML Zoo Walk
Mondays, 9:30-11:15am. Free. Woodland Park Zoo
Gentle to moderately paced one-mile walk with a zoo
docent, followed by a social gathering in the zoo café.
Flat, paved surfaces. For those living with Early Stage
Memory Loss; care partners welcome. Pre-registration
is required by calling the Alzheimer’s Association at
206.529.3868. A partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association and Seattle Parks and Recreation.
Services for Seniors
For appointments or registration, call
the GSC at 206.297.0875. All services at
GSC unless otherwise noted.
Chair Massage
Wednesdays, 9-11:30 am. $10/15
minutes, $5/8 minutes.
With LMP Susan Cook; portion of
proceeds supports services for seniors.
Financial Services
2nd Wednesday of each month, beginning at 1:30pm. Free 30 minute
consultation.
Kylle Bernethy, a financial services
professional with Foresters Equity
Services, Inc., is available for 30-minute one-on-one appointments. Get
assistance with your financial questions or concerns. Registered Representative of and offering securities
through Foresters Equity Services, Inc.
Member FINRA/SIPC.
Senior Rights Assistance
Times vary, by appointment only.
Free, donations welcome.
Have questions regarding estate
planning, decision making or healthcare? Jerry Keating offers 50-minute
appointments.
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Foot Care
2nd & 4th Friday & 3rd Monday of
each month, 9am-3pm. $30/members, $34/public.
Nurse Tina Williams helps you take
care of your feet.
Legal Assistance
3rd Thursday of each month,
1-2:30pm. Free.
Sign up for a 30-minute appointment
with attorney Clifton Johnson to discuss
your legal concerns.
Haircuts
2nd Monday of month, 1-4pm. $10.
Listening Devices Available For Use
Attention hearing impaired individuals: the GSC has a great new listening
device system available for people
who need hearing assistance to enjoy
groups, classes and presentations. The
system can be used on its own, and is
also compatible with some personal
hearing devices. We have a limited
number of units, call to reserve ahead
of time. Contact us with any questions
you may have about compatibility.
206.297.0875
Carin’s
Corner
Carin Mack, Social Worker
Adult Daughters Caring
for their Mothers
Address mother-daughter relationship issues which are unique to this
caregiving role. This group is open to
all women who are involved in providing support for their mothers in their
homes, in facilities or long distance.
Facilitated by Carin Mack, MSW, and
Jane B.G. Tornatore, Ph. D. Meets at the
GSC the 1st Wednesday of each month.
Jun 4, Jul 2, Sep 3*; 4-5:30pm. *No Aug
meeting.
GSC Social Services
Social worker Carin Mack
provides individual counseling at GSC on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. To
make an appointment, email
socialwkr@comcast.net or
call 206.230.0166. Carin also
facilitates the following free
support groups. Donations to
the GSC for Carin’s services
are appreciated.
Alzheimer’s Caregivers
Support and resources for family caregivers of those living with dementia. Meets
at University Congregational Church: 4515 16th Ave NE. Meets Jun 18, July 16*;
1:30-3pm. *Note date change. No Aug meeting.
Parkinson’s Partners
Provides education, resources and coping skills to family members and caregivers of those living with Parkinson’s disease. Meets at GSC the 2nd Tuesday of each
month. Jul 8; 1-2:30pm; no Aug meeting.
Early Stage Memory Loss
For those diagnosed with mild memory loss issues. Support group meets 1st
Tuesday of each month to discuss coping, communication and other areas of concern.
Screening with Carin required before participation. Call 206.230.0166 for details. Jul 3
(note date change); 10:30am-noon. No Aug meeting.
ESML Caregiver Support Group: Spouses
Monthly group for any spouse who is a caregiver of someone with early stage
memory loss. Respite available. Meets at GSC on the 3rd Tuesday of each month.
Jun 17, Jul 15, Aug 19; 10:30am-noon.
Living Alone
After the age of 65, many older adults are living alone. New challenges and issues
can arise that we may be uncertain how to handle. Come to share experiences and
thoughts. Meets at GSC. Jun 18, Jul 16, Aug 20, Sep 3; 11am-noon.
Senior Parents Of Adult Children With Mental Illness
Explores resources, education and coping skills related to mental illness, alcohol
and addiction problems. Meets at Crown Hill United Methodist Church, 8500 14th
Ave NW, Jul 8, Sep 9; 10am-noon. No Aug meeting.
Special Partnerships
Hoarding Support Group
3rd Thursdays, Ongoing, 6-7pm or
7-8pm. $10 suggested donation.
Gretchen Glass, MA, Marriage and
Family Therapist from the Community
Psychiatric Clinic, is the facilitator for
this Hoarding Support Group. Support
for loved ones affected by hoarders
provided from 6-7pm, followed by a
support group for those who are struggling to overcome their own hoarding
behaviors from 7-8pm. All are welcome
to attend regardless of payment. RSVP
is suggested but not required by phone
at 253.444.8469.
Holiday Closures
Weight Loss Support
Group
2nd Wednesdays, Jul 9, Aug 13,
Ongoing, 2:30-4pm. Free.
Join Christine Davidson, registered
dietician from Neighborcare Health, for
this monthly group supporting participants in losing weight and keeping it off.
Topics include meal planning, healthy
snack ideas, tips to boost metabolism
and how to build exercise into your
routine. Call 206.548.2940 if you have
questions about this group.
The GSC will be closed on July 4 for Independence Day and September
1 for Labor Day.
Ongoing Groups
For appointments or registration,
call the GSC at 206.297.0875. All groups
held at GSC unless otherwise noted.
Book & Discussion Groups
Current Events Group
2nd & 4th Tuesday each month,
1-2pm. Free.
A lively, and sometimes challenging,
informal group that discusses current
events, politics, nutrition, health care
and more.
G-Notes
Music
Fridays, 9-11am. Free.
Do you remember singing songs
from the 20s to the 50s? Do you like to
make people happy? Join the G-Notes!
All are welcome to audition.
Harmonicats
Mondays, 9-11am. Free.
Do you play an instrument? Play with
us! Join our jam session with multiple
instruments.
Games & Crafts
Dominos
2 & 4 Thursdays, Jun 12 & 26, Jul
10 & 24, Aug 14 & 28, 10am-12pm.
Free.
For beginners and old pros. Drop-ins
welcome.
nd
th
Bridge
Mondays, 11am-2:30pm. $1.
Weekly group for experienced players. Drop-ins welcome.
Fridays, 1-3:30pm. $1.
Weekly group for beginners and all
levels. Drop-ins welcome.
Drop-In Craft Group
Thursdays, 1-3pm. Free.
Meet a bunch of crafty folks who
GSC Garden Corner
Help make our garden a beautiful
place this summer! We’ve planted
the seeds, sprouts are coming up, and
we can always use more help in our
GSC garden and our local P-patch. We
are once again growing fresh produce
and herbs for our daily lunch program.
Thank you to all of our wonderful and
committed garden volunteers! To volunteer, call Cecily at 206.297.0875. No previous gardening experience necessary.
Save The Date:
Benefit Breakfast for
PNA Senior Programs Wednesday, Sept 17, 7-8:30
am. Free. GSC.
Come join others in the community to learn about and give your
support to the important activities, social programs and support
services provided by the PNA’s
Greenwood Senior Center and the
PNA Village. Call 206.297.0875 for
more details.
stamp, make cards and get creative. This
is an informal drop-in group with no instructor. Please bring your own supplies.
Pinochle
Mondays, 8:30am-3pm. $1.
Pinochle players wanted! Join us and
enjoy one of America’s favorite strategy
card games. All levels welcome!
Scrabble
Thursdays, 10am-3pm. Free.
If you love Scrabble, join us! This is a
fun, informal group.
Chinese Mah Jongg
Wednesdays, 10am-2pm. Free.
If you love Mah Jongg, we’d love to
have you join us!
Senior Stitchers
2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month,
Jun 10 & 24, Jul 8 & 22, Aug 12 &
26, 1-3pm. Free.
Informal stitching group to work on
your knitting, crocheting, cross-stitch
and other stitching projects. Bring your
own supplies and projects.
Special Groups & Clubs
Men’s Club
2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month,
Jun 24, Jul 8 & 22, Aug 12 & 26,
9:30-11am, $3/members, $5/public
suggested donation.
Be a part of a friendly group of guys
who support, challenge, learn from
and laugh with each other every time
we get together. Facilitated by Joseph
Raineri, MSW.
Red Riding Hats
2nd Tuesday of each month, 1 pm.
Cost is price of lunch.
Bring a red hat and get ready to
celebrate with other women looking
for fun after 50! We meet for lunch
and socialization once a month. Call
206.297.0875 to find out where we’re
headed next.
Walking & Fitness
Greenwood Strollers
Tuesdays, 10-11am. Free.
Come out for a stroll around the
neighborhood with a likable community
of walkers. All speed levels welcome.
Meal Programs
Daily Lunch Program
Monday-Friday, Noon. $3 suggested
donation for diners 60 and over, and
$6 fixed cost for 59 and younger.
The GSC Lunch program is one of
King County’s senior dining sites. Still
delicious scratch meals five days a
week, but now part of a thriving countywide community of diners. Enjoy tasty
and nutritious fare at an even lower
cost for people 60 and over! Monthly
menus will be available at the GSC office or on the website.
Aurora Commons Meal
The GSC partners with nearby Aurora
Commons to help provide a monthly
free meal program. To volunteer, call
Carin Mack at 206.297.0875.
Greenwood Senior Center
Summer 2014 Class Schedule
For class descriptions and registration information see listing in the Summer
Class Schedule beginning on Page 24.
Class Titles Dates
Time
Art
Books to Movies
Wed 6/18, 7/2&161-3pm
Jewelry Making Workshop Tue 6/17, 7/1 & 15, 1-3pm
8/5 & 19, 9/2
$10(supply)
Summer Card Making
Thu 7/10
1-3pm
24Watercolor Painting
Wed, ongoing
1-4pm
Computer
varies
varies Apple Laptop Mentoring
Beyond Cable
Thu 8/14
1-2pm
1-on-1 Computer Mentoringvaries
varies
Tablet Mentoring
varies
varies
Cooking
Candy
Pots and Plans
Southern-Style Puddings
Cost
Free
27
$5(class) 24
$7-10
$15-18
24
$5 - 7.50
$3-5
$3
$3-5
24
24
24
24
Tue 7/15
1:30-3:30pm $12-15
Wed 7/23-8/27
Free
Tue 8/19
1:30-3:30pm
Dance
Line Dance Class, All Levels Tue, ongoing
1-2pm
Page
$6-8
24
24
24
25
Fitness
Exercise
Mon, Wed, Fri, 10-11am
$1 sug.
25
weekly
donation
Zumba Gold
Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30-9:30am $3 sug.
25
weekly
donation
Health
Diabetes Management
Tue 6/24, 7/22, 8/19 3-4:30pm Free
25
Thu 6/12-7/17
10am-12:30pmFree
25
Living Well With A Chronic Condition
Language
!Aventuras! Spanish Class Wed, ongoing
Learners of All Levels
Intro to Egyptian Hieroglyphics Fri 8/1-8/15
English Practice Group
Mon, ongoing
10am-noon
Free/Don.25
11am-12pm Free
10:30am-noon Free
Meditation
Stress Free Living & Mon 6/16, 7/7 & 1-2:30pm
Meditation 21, 8/4 & 18
Free
27
25
26
Movement
Essential Tai Chi & Qigong Tue, Thu ongoing 9–10am
Balance In Action
Thu, ongoing
1–2pm
Healthy Steps
Wed, Fri, ongoing 3:30-4:30pm
Wed 7/2-23
11am-12pm
Juggling
varies
26
varies
26
$5 drop-in, 26
$30/6 classes
Free
27
Music
Learn To Play Piano
Wed 7/23
11am-12pm
$10
26
Self-Improvement
Feng Shui Your Home
Tues 8/19
What’s Your Personality? Wed 7/16
Lunar Astrology For SuccessWed 8/6
How Do I Get Rid Of This? Wed 6/25
Fri 6/27
Urban Farming
10-11:15am
1-2:30pm
1-2:30pm
2-3:30pm
11am-12pm
$12
$5-7
$10
Free
Free
26
27
27
27
27
Senior
AARP Smart Driver Course Thu, Fri 6/19 & 20,9:30-2:30pm $15-20
27
7/17 & 18, 8/21 & 22
Cell Phone Mentoring
varies
varies
$5 donation27
Computer Support For Seniors varies
varies
$3 donation27
Travel
Visit 15th Century England Wed 6/25
1-2:30pm
Writing
Write About Your Life
Thurs 6/26-9/4
1:15-3:15pm $70
27
Yoga
Yoga
Thu, ongoing
2:30-3:45pm $5-6
27
Free
27
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Volunteer Spotlight
Dani And Wayne Reinhardt
Find Time To Give Back
Shortly after Dani and Wayne Reinhardt moved into
the neighborhood in 1977, neighbors started talking
about the possibility of a new community center with
programs that would build community. They went to a
few of the meetings but “work interfered.”
Fast forward more than 35 years: those meetings
resulted in the creation of the Phinney Neighborhood
Association and the Phinney Center and its host of programs and, now that work no longer interferes. Dani
and Wayne are heavily involved in many of those programs as volunteers.
They’ve been PNA members from the beginning
and, over the years, were involved to some extent, particularly with events and particularly Dani.
But retirement has spurred them on to do more –
lots more.
Between the two of them, they help at a variety of
events (think wine taste, beer taste, auction, Bingo karaoke), garden in the Heart of Phinney Park, do data
entry, volunteer at the Hot Meal program, serve on the
PNA Village vendor committee, distribute posters, crochet blankets…
Why do they do it? To get into events for free, Dani
says.
But they also believe it’s their time to give back. They
particularly enjoy working with staff and other volunteers and note that volunteering regularly – in their
neighborhood – has created a “community of volunteers.”
“We get as much back as we give,” Wayne said.
Both encourage new retirees to consider volunteering with the PNA, which “has a vast array of things you
can do.” (Although Wayne wants to put in a particular
plug for the Hot Meal Program’s soup kitchen which, he
says, needs a new supply of volunteers to help out the
long time volunteers, many of whom have been there
for more than 20 years.)
Help Wanted at the PNA
Luncheons at the GSC
Come and help out at our busy monthly
luncheons! Luncheons are on the 2nd
Friday of every month and are a more
formal affair than our usual lunch hour.
Volunteer shifts are 11 am-2 pm or 10
am-2 pm.
Greenwood Car Show Kids’ Zone
The Greenwood Car Show is June 28
– volunteer for a two to four hour shift
playing with the kids! Big bouncy slide,
games and face painting. Contact Ruthie
at Greenwoodkidszone@yahoo.com.
GOOOAAAALLLL!!!!!
Be part of the fun at the PNA World
Cup event from June 12-July 13. Volunteers needed to setup, clean-up and
more! Info at phinneycenter.org/worldcup or contact alex@phinneycenter.org.
Kitchen Support at the GSC
Enjoy cooking? Food service volunteers are needed to prepare and serve
at the Greenwood Senior Center lunch
program. Variety of shifts available on
weekdays from 10 am-1:30 pm.
Pool Time!
Volunteers (age 16+) needed to play
with children at Ballard Pool on Mondays through August, 10-11 am. Meet
at the pool, ready to play in the water,
and help keep the kids safe. We pay for
you to get in. Must pass a background
check.
Food Rescue!
Support local food security and sustainability by picking up food donations
from local organizations for the PNA
Hot Meal Program. Volunteers will be
trained in safe food handling and should
have their own vehicle.
Tools, tools, tools!
Help sort and fix our growing collection of community tools and give advice
on DIY projects with the Tool Library.
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Volunteer
patrickd@phinneycenter.org.
Help at the Hot Meal Program
Prepare and serve food on Mondays,
3-7 pm, at Greenwood Senior Center
and Tuesdays, 3-7 pm, and Wednesdays,
3-7 pm, at St. John Lutheran Church in
Phinney.
PNA Fixers Collective
Like to tinker? Help community members repair (or attempt to repair) their
broken possessions. patrickd@phinneycenter.org.
PNA Village drivers
Provide local rides for seniors. PNA
Village Handy Helpers perform basic
home repairs and maintenance for seniors living in their homes.
PNA Village office support volunteers
Assist with data entry and administrative tasks.
PNA Village Friendly Visitors
Visit with members and/or provide
meal support and companionship to local events and activities.
PNA Village Committee Members
Help the Village run smoothly by
bringing your expertise to the Business
Vetting, Social, Volunteer, Membership/Marketing or Financial/Fundraising
committees.
Help in the Community
Grow food for the hungry! Join the
Giving Gardeners at Interbay P-Patch,
Tuesdays at 5:30 pm, Apr-Oct. Contact Jude: judithberman@comcast.net,
206.755.6205.
Help seniors live independently!
Flexible hours and locations. Volunteer
Chore Services through Catholic Community Services: vc@ccsww.org.
Promote live music, see free concerts! Seattle Folklore Society is now
planning our Fall season at the PNA: volunteer@seafolklore.org.
Help riders with disabilities at a
Horse Show in Redmond! Friday June
27-Sunday June 29. Contact jeffrey@
littlebit.org or 425.882.1554.
Volunteer with Ten Thousand Villages! Learn and share artisan stories and
support Fair Trade! Email volunteers.seattle@tenthousandvillages.com.
Drive seniors to the doctor. Volunteer with Senior Services Transportation.
206.748.7588 or hilaryc@seniorservices.
org
Outdoor Recreation volunteers needed! Kayak, hike, climb with people with
disabilities. volunteer@outdoorsforall.
org or 206.838.6030.
Pacific Science Center seeks event
volunteers to help with our dynamic
events and public programming. Learn
more here: pacificsciencecenter.org.
Volunteer at Teen Link! There are
various volunteer options, check out our
website for more information: 866teenlink.org or call 1-866-TeenLink.
Get into shows for free with The Vera
Project. Volunteer opportunities in music, art and community organizing: volunteer@theveraproject.org.
Help New Parents Build Community!
Lead a PEPS group in your neighborhood. Training and support provided.
Catep@peps.org or peps.org/volunteer.
Volunteer at the Youth Tutoring Pro-
Wayne and Dani Reinhardt
gram! Tutor, mentor and inspire at risk
youth in Seattle. VolunteerYTP@ccsww.
org or 206.328.5659.
Support kids’ creative writing as an
826 Seattle volunteer in tutoring, workshops, publishing and at the Greenwood
Space Travel Supply Co. More at 826seattle.org.
Blood Drive Volunteers needed. Join
the Puget Sound Blood Center Volunteer
Team. Contact Robyn, 206.427.1654 or
robync@psbc.org.
Help Finish the Fight against Cancer!
Join the Northwest Seattle Relay For Life
Planning Committee. chase.carter@cancer.org or 206.674.4166.
Volunteer with children and youth
at the Loyal Heights Community Center
special events. 206.684.4052 or ronald.
brown@seattle.gov.
Literacy Source needs tutors or coinstructors for adults in reading/writing/
math/ESL or Citizenship. carolines@literacysource.org or 206.782.2050.
Support foster kids by volunteering
with Treehouse as a math tutor, a receptionist or in the free retail store! Contact
volunteer@treehouseforkids.org or go
to treehouseforkids.org/get-involved/
volunteer.
Volunteer at the Nordic Heritage
Museum! Greet visitors, answer phones
or staff the Gift Shop. michaeli@nordicmuseum.org or 206.789.5707x12.
Feed our neighbors in need. Repack
food in Food Lifeline’s warehouses in
Shoreline or SoDo. More info at foodlifeline.org/volunteer.
Volunteer for Seattle Tilth! Join a
community work party and learn about
organic gardening. emilygordon@seattletilth.org or 206.633.0451x127.
Moving On & Up
Plenty Of Business Changes Under Way
Santoro’s Books was sold to neighborhood author and Jeopardy champ
Tom Nissley. Nissley and his wife, Laura
Silverstein (who owns Glittersweet handbag company), took over in early May
and are changing the name to Phinney
Books. Phinney Books will open in early
June, and also will sell Glittersweet bags
and custom book-themed paper goods.
Hecho, 7314 Greenwood Ave N, the
latest venture by neighborhood entrepreneurs Chris Gerke (Martino’s, Nickerson Street Saloon), Chris Navarra (Prost!,
The Ridge, Martino’s), and Shannon
Wilkinson (Little Water Cantina) opened
in the former Carmelita’s space in late
March.
Gary’s Games – After 20+ years in
Greenwood, Gary Teachout, owner of
Gary’s Games & Hobbies, retired in
March and closed the store, located at
8539 Greenwood Ave N.
Top Ten Toys moved into its new
space in March. The city’s largest independent toy store is now located in the
former Bartell’s space on 85th Street.
Taproot Theatre opened its Stage
Door Café in the ground floor of its new
addition in March, 204 N 85th St. The
café will be open from 11 am to 8 pm
Monday through Saturday and will serve
theater patrons during intermission and
after shows.
Illumination Learning Studio, 7720
Greenwood Ave N, celebrates its first anniversary in July. Illumination offers music, movement and drama classes, half
day preschool, after school programs
and summer camps. For registration information, go to www.illuminationlearningstudio.com.
Naked City Brewery, 8564 Greenwood Ave N, is hosting a new concert
series called “Naked Sessions. They describe it as a “themed, intimate concert
series where great Northwest bands
braid songs together with stories about
the music.” The next shows will be June
28 with Star Anna and July 19 with
Spoonshine. Both shows start at 8 pm.
Admission is $10 through Brown Paper
Tickets. Details at nakedcitybrewing.com
Bongos Café, 6501 Aurora Ave N, a
new restaurant at a former gas station
site, serves a variety of Caribbean food
Boardroom Café, at 84th and Aurora,
is planning a major expansion and looking for community support. The café
offers a full menu of breakfast burritos,
paninis, and soups and baked goods
from scratch, using organic and locally
sourced ingredients when possible. The
expansion is intended to provide the op-
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creams.”
Salon Mercury, formerly Sugarcomb
Salon, held its grand opening during the
May Art Walk in its new location at 7513
Greenwood Ave N.
Mo’s Sandwiches recently opened at
6108 Phinney Ave N. They are open daily
from 11 am-8 pm.
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Metropolis for sale after 33 years
portunity for dinner service, beer and
wine. Owners Katie and Jason Klack are
using a crowdfunding platform called Indiegogo to get people involved and help
raise money for this endeavor. Greenwood Quick Stop recently relocated to 8409 Greenwood Ave N because its former location, across from
the Greenwood Library, was purchased
two years ago by Seattle Parks and Recreation for an eventual park. Aloha Ramen, another business on the site, relocated to Lake City. Manna Teriyaki is still
there for the time being.
Cobblestone Used Furniture, 8404
Greenwood Ave N., has closed after 42
years in Greenwood. Owners Phil and
Malka Aust retired.
Metropolis, 7319 Greenwood Ave N,
is for sale. After 33+ years in the neighborhood, owners Terry Heiman and
Roger Aase are retiring and looking for
a buyer for the store and its inventory.
Oliver’s Twist, 6822 Greenwood Ave
N, is opening a second location in Magnolia.
HD67, 6701 Greenwood Ave N, is a
new community cultural arts space in
the former Francine Seders Gallery. Find
more information at www.hd67space.
com/.
Lantern Brewing recently moved
its brewery space and added a tasting
room at 938 N 95th St. The tasting room
is open Thursday – Saturday from 5 – 9
pm.
Ladywell’s Vitality Spa, 8538 1st Ave
NW, was named “best affordable spa
Phinney Ridge Eyecare
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Open Tuesday through Saturday
option in Seattle” by Sunset Magazine.
Box and Bottle – Owners of Blue
Glass Restaurant, 704 NW 65th St, and
Evolution Revolution food truck, opened
a new restaurant, The Box and Bottle, at
8576 Greenwood Ave N. The restaurant
offers casual eat in or take out, “with
seasonal house-made pastas, meats,
lunches, dinners, hot sauces, craft beer
and wine to go and even locally made ice
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The King of Summer Beer Tastes
July 19, 4-7 pm
Phinney Center, 6532 Phinney Ave N
Lower Parking Lot
Tickets: $25-$30 - www.phinneycenter.org
Ten tastes of your favorite local microbrews, brats by Barking Dog
Alehouse and pub snacks.
Sponsored by
Dr. Cynthia Woo, O.D.
Dr. Robert Rosales, O.D.
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Meet Your Local Business Owners
In this edition we’re featuring businesses and business owners that have worked behind the scenes to create two major community events – The
Greenwood Car Show and the Greenwood Seafair Parade. These events could not happen without them.
Dave Liatos, owner of CPA Seattle, has been a long time parade sponsor and
volunteer. As well as contributing to the cost of the event, Dave tirelessly leads the
setting up and taking down of the grandstand each year. He is out before the sun
rises on the day before the parade to make sure there is a spot for the Grandstand
and he makes sure that it is tucked back safely away at the Phinney Center after
dark the night of the parade.
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Shane Topal, owner of Bleachers Tavern, with Greenwood Seafair Parade Director Ann Woodward. Ann has been running the parade since 2007 and has
relied on Shane’s help since then. Each February they “pound the pavement”
together visiting all of the businesses on the parade route and distributing information about the parade date and time as well as looking for new sponsors and
connecting with area businesses.
SHOP LOCAL YEAR AROUND!
When you shop local, you create local jobs, protect the character and charm of our neighborhood, fund
more city services through sales tax, invest in neighborhood improvements, promote community development, help to sustain vibrant, compact and walkable town centers, encourage a diversity of products
that meet the needs of our local residents and support businesses who contribute to local causes and
help build community. But if that’s not enough - Our local PhinneyWood shops are simply awesome!
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PNA Board Members Wanted!
The PNA is seeking candidates for the Board and we would love to
hear from you. If you are passionate about the PNA and building community, and desire to shape the community’s future, consider this opportunity. To be responsive to the diverse community we serve, we
are committed to a Board that includes individuals from different
cultural backgrounds, genders, ages, sexual orientation and physical
abilities. To learn more, contact PNA Executive Director Lee Harper at
206.783.2244 or leeh@phinneycenter.org.
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John Walker, owner, John Walker’s Workshop. A Greenwood Knight from day one,
John Walker has been involved in the planning and setting up of the Greenwood
Car Show since 1993. In business on Greenwood Ave since 1980, John’s Workshop garage is car show headquarters on the day of the big event, for everything
from managing vehicle entry and parking to vendors and volunteers to judging and
awards. “It’s good to see the car show thriving and full to capacity”, says John. A
true community booster, he adds: “Bring canned food.”
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John Shepherd, owner, Red Mill Burgers. An original Greenwood Knight, John
Shepherd’s involvement with the Greenwood Car Show began 18 years ago as
a “minor sponsor.” Witnessing the show’s ups and downs over the years, he and
others formed the Greenwood Knights Car Club to help stabilize the annual event
and support fundraising efforts and food drives for various local nonprofits. John
and his partners/siblings, Babe and Michael, continue to be major sponsors of the
car show “to repay the community [that’s] been very good to us over the years.”
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Jerry Barkley, owner, Crown Hill Automotive. In 2009, with the Greenwood Car
Show in transition and needing new blood, Jerry Barkley and four other local car
guys were asked to take over the event and “make it cool again.” Currently the
president of the car club and director of the car show, Jerry says “it gives me an
opportunity to be part of a big event that gives back to the community where I grew
up. That’s a great feeling.” Jerry’s favorite classic ride is his 1937 Ford Tudor, which
his older brother, Robert, gave to him more than 40 years ago. Customizing the
car off and on over the decades, he finished it in 2011, which was most likely also
a great feeling.
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