What’s happening on your West Seattle Wednesday

(Sanderling, back from the Arctic – photo by Mark Wangerin)

Here’s what’s happening in the hours ahead:

NORTHWEST SEAPORT ALLIANCE: The commissioners from the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma meet online at noon as the Managing Members of the NWSA – which is building the Terminal 5 modernization project, among other things. Find the agenda and video link here.

YOUTH BASKETBALL TRYOUTS: The West Seattle Reign (WSB sponsor) youth-basketball program starts tryouts tonight – 6:30 pm for 5th-6th grade boys, 7th-8th grade boys at 7:30 pm, both at Westside School in Arbor Heights (10404 34th SW). Full details and registration link here.

34TH DISTRICT DEMOCRATS: Our area’s largest political organization meets online at 7:15 pm, with a pre-meeting program at 6:30 pm about the Whole Washington Health Trust. The agenda is here; register for the participation/attendance link here.

OPEN MIC: 7:30 pm signups, 8:30 pm performances at The Skylark (3803 Delridge Way SW).

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1 Reply to "What's happening on your West Seattle Wednesday"

  • Buddy September 9, 2021 (7:51 am)

    I really think that the Seattle School District and Highline School District should look at how the Kent School District is reporting case of Covid in their schools. The Kent School District has all schools listed alphabetically and also on a map and has different colors to mean different things ( green no Covid), I think red Covid  and you hover your mouse over a school that is red and it’ll tell you how many classrooms are closed because of Covid and and the students are doing online learning with their classroom teacher.  It is extremely easy to read and is more transparent in my opinion than either the Seattle School District or Highline School District.   In my opinion all schools need to be transparent to the public in how they are communicating cases of Covid at each individual schools and the number of classes rooms closed, since it is taxpayers who help fund schools and each year schools have like things for the community to vote for. 

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