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Urgent call for help: Need veterans for Alki school assembly

Alki Elementary is having a Veterans Day assembly on Monday (no school Tuesday) and we just heard from Diane Fields, who is trying to find veterans to be part of the assembly. You’d have to be available in time to get to the school by 2 pm Monday. If you can do it – or if you have a question first – please e-mail or call Diane ASAP, dianefields47@comcast.net or 206/954-1505.

West Seattleite Mike Hickey elected as city’s Poet Populist

Last week, we shot that video of West Seattle resident and South Seattle Community College faculty member Mike Hickey reading during one of the two forums for Seattle Poet Populist candidates, and we invited you again to vote. Just checked the Poet Populist website for word of results – and we discovered that Mike won! Congratulations! Here are the final vote totals. A celebration is set for 7 pm next Friday @ Hugo House. ADDED 2:56 PM FRIDAY: Publishing this story reminded us that we had video of King County’s Poet Laureate, Dr. Mona Lake Jones, from a White Center event earlier this week, and hadn’t posted it. She spoke during the YWCA Learning Center/King County Library branch ribboncutting at Greenbridge, on 8th SW just south of Roxbury, and she was fabulous. Click ahead to see our clip of her entire 6-minute poem/speech – or just check out the start to at least see what she’s all about:

Fashion at Mission: Pix now online

November 7, 2008 1:20 am
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We couldn’t make it to GET YR FASH ON at Mission last night — meetings to cover, news to report. As terminally unfashionable as we are, who knows if they even would have let us in. But never fear – for anyone else who missed it but wondered what transpired on the runway — actually the Mission bar — Urban Fashion Network has photos (with a link to more).

Celebrating West Seattle legend Frances Farmer’s OTHER side

She wasn’t the only movie star ever to emerge from West Seattle – but Frances Farmer was inarguably the most controversial and tragic. However, local historian, musician, and lecturer Peder Andreas Nelson points out, that was only part of her story — she had a side that is not discussed as often as her sanity battle, and that little-remembered side is what will be celebrated this Friday and Saturday during “Frances Farmer’s Revenge” at the Admiral Theater, with a chance for you to re-live Hollywood’s heyday while learning how this tumultuous star shone more brightly than you may have ever heard. We sat down last week to talk with Peder, whose idea sparked the two-day Admiral festival, for a closer look at why her, and why now — read on:Read More

Before “Yes We Can,” they said: “We Can Do It”

November 5, 2008 8:31 pm
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From West Seattle writer Georgie Bright Kunkel: “The first Rosie the Riveter group to form in West Seattle will meet Monday, November 10th, at 2:00 pm in the Northwest Room at Providence Mt. St. Vincent at Hudson and 35th SW. Take the rear (west) entrance and the Northwest Room is the first door to your left. Any woman who worked in war industry or the war effort during WWII is invited to bring memorabilia and share stories at this first meeting. Contact Georgie at 206-935-8663 if you are interested in attending.” At left is what Georgie describes as “the original Saturday Evening Post Norman Rockwell cover that is the centerpiece of (her) collage of WWII Saturday Evening Post covers which will be displayed at this first meeting.” (Georgie was a “Rosie” and appeared in the 2008 Washington Women in Trades calendar celebrating those women and their work.)

West Seattle Election ’08: Sen. McDermott’s election reaction

So many layers to the election, we will be bringing you followups for days, if not weeks, to come, but today we are checking in with some of your elected leaders and others with unique perspectives. For starters: All three 34th District state legislators, all Democrats, were on the ballot last night, but without opposition, there was no suspense to the results. Nonetheless, win they did: Rep. Eileen Cody, Rep. Sharon Nelson (appointed, and sworn in one year ago today, after Joe McDermott moved up to the State Senate a year ago following the resignation of Erik Poulsen), and Sen. McDermott (photo left), who writes in response to our request for reaction (and a bit about his future focus):

I am elated with the Electoral College success President-elect Obama achieved last night. I think it speaks to the hope and optimism we the people have. Here in West Seattle, Kimber McCreery and David Ginsberg lead a long list of people to whom thanks is due for their hard work on the campaign over many months!

Having worked with Governor Gregoire over the past 4 years as Governor, and previously as Attorney General, I find her leadership to be amazing and am pleased she has been re-elected. As I begin my new term in the State Senate, I plan on working with her on education and economic issues. In these times, we need to be sure that places like South Seattle Community College are well equipped to help people gain new skills in our economy and be successful in finding fulfilling employment.

I will also continue my work on Voter Registration. I believe we should encourage citizens to vote and our current deadlines for voter registration to not fulfill this value.

I thank West Seattle and the 34th District for the opportunity to serve you in the Washington State Senate over the next two years.

Speaking of SSCC, that’s where Sen. McDermott will lead the second part of a two-part class focusing on this year’s election, discussing and analyzing how it all shook out — 6:30 pm next Monday.

West Seattle Election Night ’08: Partying at Skylark

Big raucous crowd here at Skylark Cafe and Club (WSB sponsor). The place is packed, and it’s almost as loud as if you were at a candidate rally. CNN is on the big screen, and every time they project a state for one candidate or another, loud reaction — pretty much, cheers for Obama, boos for McCain. CNN just called Ohio for Obama and a prolonged ovation has broken out. It’s close to standing-room-only in here. 7 PM UPDATE: The big screen’s gone over to Jon Stewart. 7:10 PM: It’s officially SRO here – people are standing against the front wall, by the door. 7:27 PM: More cool West Seattle pix from today at the Incremental Updates blog. 7:45 PM UPDATE: Oh thank heavens, we’re back to CNN. As amusing as Jon Stewart is, it doesn’t seem right for our memory of a potentially historic moment is for him to be calling the presidential race. (Spoke too soon, minutes later, he’s baack!) 7:49 PM UPDATE: Well, maybe not so bad; an interviewee just said “There are two skinny guys from Illinois who made a difference – Abraham Lincoln, and Barack Obama.” 8:03 PM UPDATE: Jon Stewart and company just announced CNN projects Sen. Obama is now President-Elect Obama. The place erupts. Prolonged ovation. Got it on video, will add when we get back to home base. OK, maybe it was better to watch Jon Stewart tell the story. Now, on to the state and local results — for the rest of the night there’s a lot to watch, including the governor’s race and ballot measures such as Sound Transit Prop 1, Seattle’s Pike Place Market (Prop 1) and Parks (Prop 2) levies, and statewide initiatives. All King County results will be available here once the first counts come in (usually 8:15-ish); statewide results (statewide offices such as governor, plus I-1000, I-985, I-1029) will be here.

West Seattle Election Day ’08: Switching soon to Election Night

We are back from our stroll up the hill to vote in person, apparently one last time, at Peace Lutheran Church. 300 people already had voted there by the time we left, and the supervisor smiled that it was a “really strong turnout,” as she gave us our stickers – yes, the “Farewell to Polls” part made me cry. Here’s our photo of the polling-place door, for posterity’s sake (and by the way, there’s a little bake sale in the Peace Lutheran hallway too, so if that’s your polling place, bring $, we forgot to):

King County Elections‘ latest media update includes the reminder that if you are in line at 8 pm, your polling place will NOT close till you have voted – so don’t worry that you might miss out. Meantime, we made it back to High Point Community Center to speak with poll worker Joan O’Brien, who e-mailed an invite earlier today to drop by. So what’s it like being a poll worker (apparently) one last time?

Now, the vote-counting: As for how we’re going to let you know what’s happening in the actual vote-counting: We will keep moving the national-results widget up to whatever is the top post on the page (unless we have to interrupt with non-election news, which of course you can count on us to do IF something major happens). Then when we are close to 8 pm, we will add links to the local and state results, to be included as we chronicle Election Night. As for where we will be procuring photos and video, we’re still planning to be at Skylark Cafe and Club (WSB sponsor) for the early going, 5ish through 8ish, and then moving on to some other spots including a visit to the White Center party at Big Al Brewing (remember, it’s a potluck). If you’re at another venue that turns out to have a big election-viewing party rolling later, either planned or unplanned, e-mail us – we’re remaining flexible enough to go where the news, and the people, are. (NOTE: The national-results widget that was previously here is now beneath the newest post atopthe page.)

West Seattle Election Day ’08: Mid-afternoon update

November 4, 2008 2:44 pm
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Thanks to Leighellen for sharing that photo of a car parked on 49th “near the Schmitz Park voting center.” We’ve also heard from Brian Judd at High Point Community Center, saying things are fairly quiet right now, if you still need to vote and have the opportunity to get it done sometime soon. Here’s a pic he sent:

(4:19 PM NOTE: The national-results widget that previously was here is now beneath the newest post, and will keep floating up that way throughout Election Night.)

West Seattle Election Day ’08: From ballot to palate

Thanks to RLV for sending that pic of the Alki Elementary PTA Election Day bake sale outside Alki Community Center – we haven’t made it over there just yet. (There’s another Alki pic on the county blog.) Seems voting can rustle up quite an appetite; Morgan Junction Starbucks told us they’d had a run on pastries to go with the free drip coffee. We’ll add Fauntleroy Church (WSB sponsor) soup lunch/bake sale pix here after we’re back from there. (Any other Election Day treats to share?) Side note: If you want to see what’s up in other Puget Sound ‘hoods, here are some links from some of our fellow neighborhood-news sites: Ballard voting lines, via MyBallard.com; Capitol Hill notes from CapitolHillSeattle.com; Central District voting lines via CentralDistrictNews.com; Tacoma open thread at Exit133.com. Also interesting to check: The Twitter stream of King County Elections – it’s NOT official, it’s little bits and blurbs from various polling places – follow kcvotes on Twitter or just browse it on the Web at twitter.com/kcvotes.

ADDED 1:57 PM: Here are those promised pix from Fauntleroy Church — first, the bake sale (you can’t have the pumpkin bread at lower right, we bought it, yum):

Here’s the crew that was serving soup during the lunch hour:

Some of the crafts on sale during the bazaar (even if you don’t vote at Fauntleroy, it’s worth a stop, there’s a LOT of stuff on sale):

And pardon us for getting misty all day long, because we just can’t believe we’ll never see signs like this again:

Next stop – We’re going back to our polling place, to REALLY get misty-eyed as we do the in-person voting thing one last time (we were there earlier but just to get pix/video of the first voters in line), plus we’re heading over to High Point – though we’ve just gotten some advance pix (thanks! keep sending yours, all day and all night, we’ll be frequently updating till at least oh 2 am or so, and we’ll add results info/links once the polls start closing) …

West Seattle Election Day ’08: On the overpass; Delridge voting

Foreground at right, that’s Fauntleroy resident Chris Porter, who was an Obama delegate to the Democratic National Convention (here’s his first-person report published on WSB afterward) – we found him with other signwavers on the Fauntleroy overpass about half an hour ago. All Democrats, except for two Lakeside School students who came with a get-out-the-vote sign; we talked to them on video – (added later) here’s the clip (tough to do a coherent interview over a near-freeway):

And here’s a video clip of Chris and company – most notable for the sound of traffic, and honking, going by:

By the way, the view looking east from the overpass:

And on the way to the overpass (added later), just one lone signwaver at 35th/Fauntleroy – but our video view, as we pass, shows a couple other campaign sights:

A bit to the southeast, Neil sends this photo, with a note that there was no wait to vote at Delridge Community Center around 9:30:

And if anyone wants to harken back to the last time a Democratic candidate won a first term … we found this bumper sticker on a car in front of Salon 08 on the north edge of The Junction:

We’re just steps away from Salon 08 at the moment, posting from Hotwire Coffee, WSB’s inaugural advertiser as of one year ago tomorrow — proprietor Lora Lewis is here serving up the “Election Specials” we mentioned last night – have overheard three “Obama for Change” orders in 15 minutes, in fact.

Creature comforts: Pet Stroll happening now (plus Catsino pix)

November 2, 2008 12:31 pm
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 |   Pets | West Seattle news | West Seattle people

Thinking of a furry new addition to your household? Now’s the time, Morgan Junction’s the place. The Morgan Junction Pet Adoption Stroll is under way right now — with adoptable pets at Pet Elements (California/Holly; here’s a map), Stella Ruffington‘s (two doors down from Caffe Ladro; here’s a map), and The Wash Dog (next to Kokoras Greek Grill; here’s a map). When we stopped by a few minutes ago (before the stormy weather returned, but don’t let that stop you), Pet Elements still had a half-dozen-plus available cats and kittens from Purrfect Pals shelter, including the two you see above, and these two:

(Hard to get cats to pose, but you know that if you share your home with one or more!) Again, three venues, one afternoon, cats AND dogs, continuing till 4 pm today, more info here. Furry Faces Foundation organized it and is participating with adoptable pets; the Pet Stroll comes on the heels – or should we say the paws – of F3’s “Catsino” fundraiser, with recreational casino-inspired gaming on Saturday at Beveridge Place Pub — check out a couple of the characters we found there:

Furry Faces Foundation is a local labor of love, with advocacy for rescued animals and spaying/neutering – keep an eye out for their other fundraisers year-round, from plant sales in the spring to wreath sales for winter!

West Seattle Halloween ’08, report #3

That’s our quick clip from Skeleton Theatre, staged annually with “talking” skeletons in the yard at 36th/Hanford (here’s a map; here’s the preview we published Thursday). Big crowd when we stopped by in the 8 pm hour last night; they’ll do it all again tonight, 6-9 pm (be prepared to park and walk a couple blocks). Not far from there, Todd spotted a landlocked Jaws – and says he heard the movie theme music playing in the background:

Next, some real animals — 2 costumed dogs. First, Emily sent this photo of Fiona:

And Lisa wanted to share this pic of her puggle pup Biffy:

We’ve got a cute human to show you too — Jamie‘s son Owen in “Mr. Roboto” mode:

A few more jack-o-lanterns … Debbie in Morgan Junction sent these (and gives a shoutout to zombiepumpkins.com as a “great site for pumpkin patterns”):

And from Jeff Gilbert of Feedback Lounge (also in M-Junction) fame says someone “anonymously sent this (to him) claiming (it’s) a West Seattle pumpkin”:

Ready to move on to the winter holidays now? Admiral Church has a holiday bazaar today, 9 am-3 pm! And one more bridge between the holidays – this photo came in on Halloween, but was from the Kiwanis Halloween Carnival a week earlier at Hiawatha:

West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival vice president Deena Mahn sent the photo with this info:

The WS Hi-Yu 08-09 Junior Court, Princesses Elyse Mitchell and Anna Fuller, along with Queen Zoe Mahn, struck a ‘glam’ pose at the Hiawatha Community Center Halloween Carnival on Friday, Oct 24th. The royalty trio greeted tykes to teens and passed out participant ribbons to ghouls, witches, and other costumed participants at their first official event. Look for the Royalty Court at the upcoming annual Kiwanis Breakfast on Saturday, Dec 6th, Masonic Temple. They will be selling hand-blown glass holiday ornaments ($25) and ‘new style’ Hi-Yu collector pins ($5).

WSB covered the Junior Court’s crowning last July 18 (and the Senior Court’s crowning a few days later).

West Seattle Halloween ’08, report #2

October 31, 2008 9:50 pm
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 |   Highland Park | Holidays | West Seattle people

Yes, Halloween is for grownups too. Those are some of the hard-working Highland Park Action Committee leaders who set up a Halloween haunt for all ages at the HP Improvement Club building tonight — replete with fog machine:

Over in The Junction, a couple parties are under way, including the Ghostly Gala at Twilight:

That last photo reminds us, Twilight’s Mary Enslow still doesn’t have her stolen motorcycle back – stay on the lookout. Meantime, one more scene from Admiral businesses’ trick-or-treat extravaganza this afternoon – big stream of families drawn to Atomic Boys, its first year to share in the tradition:

Lots more Halloween pix to come, including yours (e-mail us!).

West Seattle Halloween happenings, report #1

Admiral District trick-or-treating (map/list of participants) continues till 6; Westwood Village till 7; lots more here. Here’s our first video from Admiral:

That’s the spooky spider dangling by the door at Alki Bike and Board (WSB sponsor). Next: photos showing the Admiral District was truly abuzz:

Thanks to Luca the baby bumblebee for holding still there, sort of, while we checked out trick-or-treaters at Click! Design That Fits (WSB sponsor). Next one’s the crew at Head-to-Toe Day Spa:

And this one was taken at Linda’s Flowers and Gifts:

Be sure to send us your Halloween pix later if you want to share!

Helping hands: Needing yours; celebrating theirs

YOUR HELPING HANDS NEEDED: 10 am Saturday (11/1), you can pitch in to help JuNO make The Junction a cleaner place — the group’s periodic Adopt-A-Street Cleanup time is here. Meet in front of 4527 41st SW (map) to, as JuNO president Erica Karlovits puts it, “pick up supplies, find a partner, and start cleaning up our hood.” Usually some free treats, too. (JuNO’s next meeting is coming up 11/11, 6:30 pm.)

Now to some folks whose handiwork helps fight hunger:

(Left to right, Providence Mount St. Vincent residents Sandy Rose, Chuck Dambrosio, Lynn Cappiello, Dorothy Smith)
That photo is courtesy Cynthia Flash of Flash Media Services, who tells the tale:

Earlier this month, Providence Mount St. Vincent resident Chuck Dambrosio decided he wanted to do something to help others. So he proposed that he and some of the other residents on his floor at the West Seattle long-term care facility make sandwiches for the homeless. The residents voted on it and agreed! Providence Mount St. Vincent’s dietary department provided the supplies and eight residents participated with lots of love and laughter. They were proud of the fact that they could make 32 sandwiches in just one hour. Activities director Eileen McCloskey took the 32 sandwiches to the Union Gospel Mission on 2nd Avenue in downtown Seattle and was greeted by very gracious and appreciative volunteers who seemed moved by the fact that the seniors at the Mount were thinking of them. The seniors had so much fun they plan to make sandwiches for the homeless every month.

3 WSB notes: Upgrades ahead; job listings; Seattle Magazine

NIGHT OWL ALERT: As of right now, we are 95% likely to be offline for a while starting around 11:30 tonight, to do some upgrading. We will continue our commitment to 24/7 news by using our backup site (westseattleblog.wordpress.com) if/when necessary, so please bookmark or otherwise make a note of that – anything major that happens while WSB is down (that goes for any unscheduled trouble as well as things like this), we’ll post it there, not only the latest news but also updates on what’s up with the site. You can also check in on Twitter during such times (twitter.com/westseattleblog) and when needed, we will post alerts on our partner site White Center Now (whitecenternow.com) too.

WANT TO WORK FOR WSB? We have just proudly posted our first-ever WSB job listings. Two roles we’re recruiting for — both detailed here.

0811cover.jpgSEATTLE MAGAZINE FEATURES WSB: WSB Forums members scooped us on this days ago when the magazine hit mailboxes, but since it’s finally on the newsstands, please indulge us a mention: Seattle Magazine‘s November issue includes its annual “Power List” of those whom the magazine’s editors and a guest panel consider to be some of our area’s trendsetters. Only by the grace of the trust, collaboration, and support you have invested in WSB — as the place to get 24/7 West Seattle news and to share news, information, opinions, photos, etc., with your West Seattle neighbors — has this turned into an interesting-enough enterprise for them to have approached your editor here about being part of the “Power List” feature. So we turn up on page 98, with a photo from this shoot we mentioned in August, or you can read the entire “Power List” article’s text online – we’re around the middle of the second page. Also featured on this year’s “Power List” are West Seattleite Anne Levinson, now leading the Seattle Storm, and Duwamish River hero BJ Cummings. Please let us know if you recognize anyone else on the list as a West Seattleite or someone with major WS ties (neighborhoods of residence generally weren’t mentioned in the features), so we can give them props here too. Thanks!

West Seattle creativity crosses state lines for artist, author

October 28, 2008 7:57 pm
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salutekay.jpgWest Seattle artist Kay Kirkpatrick is about to see her work “Salute” (design at left) installed at Boise State University‘s expanded student union, during a Veterans’ Day commemoration. “Salute” is a veterans’ memorial, created from a design chosen by BSU’s art advisory board after a search that initially targeted thousands of artists; the Nov. 11 ceremony will include an Apache helicopter flyover. Kirkpatrick has public-art installations much closer to home – most notably at the Southwest Precinct, with interior and exterior pieces (including the building’s stone “sign” at Delridge/Webster) that reference nearby Longfellow Creek (see photos here).

Now to a West Seattle author who’ll be at centerstage in Oregon next month: North Admiral resident Michael stusserpic.jpgStusser (photo at right) sends word he’s reading from his book “The Dead Guy Interviews” at the WordStock Festival, 5 pm November 9th at the Oregon Convention Center. He says, “It’s an amazing gathering of authors, hippies and literary types in Portland – if you – or anyone you know is within 400 miles that weekend, you should check it out.” Given that Portland is fewer than 200 miles away, that means all of us. Here’s a page on the WordStock website featuring his “interview” with Mark Twain.

Former West Seattleite Amanda Knox ordered to stand trial

Looks like Arbor Heights resident Edda Mellas will have to spend a lot more time in Italy – her daughter Amanda Knox is now ordered to stand trial in the murder case that’s drawn international attention over the past year-plus. Here’s the latest, via the P-I.

West Seattle business-networking group in search of 2. You?

October 28, 2008 6:03 am
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Out of the WSB inbox, from Shannon Felix at Avalon Glassworks:

My business networking group has rare openings for a chiropractor and massage therapist who want to grow their West Seattle businesses. If this is you, please come to Pegasus Pizza on Alki this Wednesday 10/29 at 8 am for networking with 30 other local business people who share referrals. It’s free and breakfast is included. This is the Westside Professionals chapter of BNI (Business Network International), a thriving group which already has a naturopathic physician and acupuncturist with whom to exchange word-of-mouth business referrals. For more information, contact Shannon Felix, sfelix@quidnunc.net, 206-937-6369. These two positions will be quickly filled. Bring business cards this Wednesday morning, if you are interested.

Shannon’s business, by the way, has what is the only West Seattle pumpkin patch we know of – an art-glass pumpkin patch!

At Youngstown tonight: Poet Populist “candidates’ forum”

That’s video of South Seattle Community College‘s Mike Hickey, reading tonight during the second “candidates’ forum” held during voting for Seattle’s next “Poet Populist.” Here’s Mike’s official “candidate” page; he is one of two West Seattleites who are in the running (Karen Finneyfrock from Cooper Artists’ Housing at Youngstown read at a previous forum held elsewhere in the city; read more about her here). Voting continues one more week, till November 4th; the online ballot is here.

Happening tonight: HPAC; Poet Populist contenders @ Youngstown

October 27, 2008 6:34 am
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 |   Delridge | Highland Park | West Seattle people | WS culture/arts

HIGHLAND PARK ACTION COMMITTEE: Monthly meeting at 7 pm tonight, at the Highland Park Improvement Club building — if you live in HP (map here), this is YOUR neighborhood group, with a lot going on that you can find out about, and help with, by showing up. Friday night, same location, it’s Highland Park Halloween, 5:30-8:30 pm (spooky scoop here; more West Seattle Halloween goodness here).

POET POPULIST CONTENDERS: We mentioned a month ago that two West Seattleites are in the running to be Seattle’s next Poet Populist. Tonight, one of them, South Seattle Community College‘s Mike Hickey — along with six other contenders — will read (and answer questions) during PP “Candidate Forum #2” at Youngstown Arts Center, 7 pm, free. Meantime, you’ve got one more week (till 11/4) to cast your vote here.

West Seattleite scenes: Preschoolers perusing pumpkins

October 26, 2008 4:08 pm
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Thanks to Luckie for these photos of “the entire West Seattle YMCA Preschool” (the Y’s a WSB sponsor) taking its “annual trip to the Carpinito Brothers pumpkin patch in Kent.” Luckie continues: “There are few things more gleeful than 35+ preschoolers scrambling around acres of pumpkins. Best of all were the squishy dead pumpkins, which were a source of endless fascination.” That’s what you’re seeing here:

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Got a Halloweenish pic to share? Jack-o-lantern, decorations, or? E-mail us!