-- Diane Radischat moderated.
-- John Walling operated sound system and recording.
Two officers from SPD Southwest Precinct, Captain Pierre Davis and Operations Lieutenant Steve Strand, gave a safety presentation and answered questions from Arrowhead Gardens residents in the B Community Room on Monday October 28, 2019, 3:00-4:15PM.
-- Diane Radischat moderated. -- John Walling operated sound system and recording. Monday, October 21, 2019 6 PM - B Community Room Candidates Forum Lisa Herbold Phil Tavel Seattle District 1 Play recording below of the Candidates' responses to questions from the residents at Arrowhead Gardens.
Both candidates gave a 3 minute speech at the end. Norm Meyer gave introductions and circulated a microphone. Diane Radischat moderated the forum. Alan Quigley moderated time limits. John Walling managed sound system and recording. Guest State Senators spoke at Arrowhead Gardens to residents on August 20, 2019 Joe Nguyen, Senator, 34th District Joe.Nguyen@leg.wa.gov http://sdc.wastateleg.org/nguyen/ Emily Randall, Senator, 26th District Emily.Randall@leg.wa.gov http://sdc.wastateleg.org/randall/ Audio Recording
00:00 Introductions and Opening Comments 07:30 Low income, tax credit program, rent assistance 10:40 Wealth inequality, guaranteed basic income, tax credits 21:40 Health insurance 25:57 Medicare and Medicaid 28:14 Guns, protection orders, behavioral health, red flag laws, involuntary commitment 37:05 Planned Parenthood, reproductive health services 40:50 Gambling laws and bingo - Diane R. 45:00 Wrap up -- For your issues, contact the offices of 34th District Senator Joe Nguyen and Representatives Eileen Cody and Joe Fitzgibbon RESOURCES
Washington State Legislature Summary of Legislation 2019 Regular Session Washington State Gambling Commission 34th District Republicans (no link found) 34th District Democrats
Is West Seattle Prepared?
Watch video and see coverage from our two fall preparedness sessions! Posted on March 2, 2019 by karenberge We hope you had an opportunity to attend one of our “Is West Seattle Prepared?” sessions last fall. If you missed them or would like to see the keynote presentations again, we’ve included them below. As well, we’ve included the West Seattle Blog’s coverage of the full events.
This is the video of Sandi Doughton and Dave Nichols sessions at Hiawatha Community Center on November 3rd, 2018.
This is the video of Kevin Neafcy and Harold Tobin from Session 1 at High Point Community Center on October 7th, 2018.
Coverage of West Seattle Be Prepared events by the West Seattle Blog: Earthquake anniversary coverage on February 28th Is West Seattle Prepared? Coverage of the November 3rd session Is West Seattle Prepared? Coverage of the October 7th session
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Full-Rip 9.0: The Next Big Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest
by Sandi Doughton, Science Writer for Seattle Times Pacific Northwest Earthquakes — 3 Types (Educational) Safety Blog Emergency Hubs City officials visited Arrowhead Gardens and sat on a panel for residents in B community room on March 1, 2019. Audio Recording
Saturday May 18th, 2019 Please Join Us for the Seattle Police Department's First Annual Cop-I-Con!! From: Jennifer Danner, SPD When: Saturday, May 18th 2019 10am-3pm, Where: 2203 Airport Way S- Building C Gmap LEARN
See flyer for more information! Please contact Felicia.Cross@Seattle.gov for more information. Feel free to share this fun event with your Block Watches, friends, community groups and neighbors! --- Jennifer Danner #8048 Crime Prevention Coordinator Southwest Precinct Seattle Police Department 2300 SW Webster Street Seattle, WA 98106-3485 Desk: (206) 256-6820, Cell: (206) 471-2849 Jennifer.Danner@seattle.gov Learn Hands Only CPR- FREE Tuesday March-5 2019 Take this one-hour class to learn about hands only CPR and how to recognize signs of a stroke. You will come away with the ability to recognize serious medical emergencies and how to communicate and collaborate with 9-1-1 dispatchers. This is NOT a certification class. This class is intended for people 50+. We are offering many classes all over the city with day and evening times over the next few months. Please register for these classes by calling or by going on line to https://www.seattle.gov/parks, click ‘sign up for classes ,activities, and more." Barcodes to register with are listed next to each session along with the phone number to call. If you haven't created an account in our new registration system it will be activated immediately for you to register. These classes are brought to you by a partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Lifelong Recreation Programs (50+), King County EMS, Seattle Fire Department, and the UW Public Health Students. March 5 High Point CC #12347 6920 34th Ave SW 6:00-7:00 pm 206-256-5403 Gmap From: Cinda Stenger <Westside Interfaith Network> To: <Community Advisory Council (CAC)> Date: January 4, 2019 at 2:33 PM Subject: WIN meeting and Camp Second Chance (CSC) Hello CAC friends- The Westside Interfaith Network (WIN) has invited Lisa Gustaveson and Jason Johnson to our next meeting on Jan 21st. We are going to pack the house with friends and supporters of Camp Second Chance- you will want to be there! It would be really powerful to have Top Hat and SHAG neighbors speak on behalf of the camp, to allow them to stay in place. Is this something you would do? Maybe 5 mins to share your thoughts, and those of your neighbors? And of course, invite and bring your neighbors! Let's show the city how much we believe in Camp Second Chance. Who: Camp Second Chance Neighbors What: Meeting to show support for Camp Second Chance (CSC) When: Jan 21, 2019 at 6:30pm-8pm Where: Fauntleroy United Church of Christ 9140 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98136 Why: City needs to keep CSC open for another year How: Lobby Seattle City Council Highland Park Action Committee
Join Us for the Next HPAC Mtg Weds. 1/23/2019 Posted on January 5, 2019 Where: All HPAC meetings are held at the Highland Park Improvement Club, 1116 SW Holden, Seattle, WA 98106 on the 4th Wednesday of the month (from Jan – June & Sept – October) Agenda as follows: 7:00p Welcome from HPAC Acting Chair Gunner Scott 7:05p Community Announcements 7:10p HPAC Executive Committee Updates Elections Coming in Feb. 7:15p Camp Second Chance Request for Re-Authorization / Permit Extension Conversation This will be a facilitated structured conversation to understand the wishes of neighbors, stakeholders, community groups, and businesses in order to inform HPAC’s response to the permit extension. Process: 7:15p – Conversation Guidelines Presented 7:20 – 7:40p: There will be 3-4 community groups representatives presenting 5 min statements for and against the permit extension. 7:40 – 8:15p – Neighbor Attendees will be given 1-2 minutes each to present comments for consideration. 8:15p – Closing and next steps. HPAC has been requested to support the permit extension by two community groups. We have also received emails about issues with encampments and RVs in the neighborhood not being addressed. “Camp Second Chance is one of six encampments authorized and funded by the City of Seattle’s Human Services Department as part of the City’s emergency response to homelessness.” Founded on April, 9th 2016 – officially permitted on March 2017 by the City of Seattle. The Human Services Department extended the permit on June 7, 2018 for the Myers Way/Camp Second Chance to remain at 9701 Myers Way South for an additional 12 months, until March 2019. There is a request for a continued permit. After the meeting a survey will be sent out via our e-list (get your neighbors to sign up!) to also assess the neighborhood’s desire on how HPAC should proceed. 8:30p Adjourn Meeting URL: https://hpacinfo.wordpress.com/2019/01/05/join-us-for-the-next-hpac-mtg-weds-1-23-2019/ Gmap: https://goo.gl/maps/eD2hDr6fYRn From: Program Coordinator Cheryl Brown, City of Seattle
Via: Nextdoor.com ------- Aging Mastery Program for Ages 50+ at Van Asselt Community Center Aging Mastery is a program developed by the National Center on Aging and is a fun, innovative and person-centered program that empowers participants to develop their own plan for aging well. In this 10-week comprehensive program experts in their fields will help you focus on key aspects of health, finance, relationships, personal growth, and community involvement. Limited space is available! Sponsored by Seattle Parks Lifelong Recreation. Call 206-386-1921 to register! Class #13108 meets Tuesdays, 1/15 - 3/19 from 10 - 11:30 am at Van Asselt Community Center, 2820 S. Myrtle Street. Price is $15, scholarships are available. Cheryl Brown, City of Seattle (206) 615-0619 office (206) 450-9819 mobile cheryl.brown@seattle.gov Cheryl is the Program coordinator for Seattle Parks and Recreation Lifelong Recreation Program serving ages 50+ and better with arts, social and fitness opportunities. Residents and visitors in Seattle and King County who are speech impaired, deaf or hard of hearing, or are unable to speak due to a domestic violence or other incident can now send a text message to 9-1-1 in an emergency situation. Learn more about how it works and what to do by visiting kingcounty.gov/911 News Release 12-20-2018 King County Launches 9-1-1 Texting Service When 9-1-1 does not answer in King County: Try sending text to 911 Call a local first responder
KUOW: 9-1-1 lines still down across Seattle area. Here's what to do
A CenturyLink outage has downed 9-1-1 lines across Washington state and in other parts of the U.S. Memo from the Seattle 911 Center: If you can't get through, call (206) 583-2111, 206 625-5011 or text 911. That's right: You can now text 911. (Open text message; enter 9-1-1 in the "to" field. Send location of emergency and type of emergency. Keep it brief. Complete words. No emojis or photos or videos. English only.) City of Seattle technicians are working with CenturyLink to "ensure our 911 service remains uninterrupted," said a Seattle Police Department tweet. Call centers are having difficulty getting calls from landlines and cell phones. There is no estimate when 9-1-1 service will be restored in the region, according to a King County bulletin. Alternate emergency numbers in King County: Seattle: 206-583-2111 or 206-625-5011 Bellevue, Clyde Hill, Kirkland, Medina, Mercer Island, Normandy Park: 425-577-5656 Algona, Auburn, Black Diamond, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kent, Pacific, Renton, Tukwila: 253-852-2121 Beaux Arts Village, Burien, Carnation, Covington, Kenmore, King County International Airport, Maple Valley, Metro Transit Police, Muckleshoot Tribe, Newcastle, Sammamish, SeaTac, Shoreline, Skykomish, Sound Transit Police, Woodinville, Vashon Island: 206-296-3311 Issaquah, North Bend, Snoqualmie: 425-837-3200 King County Sheriff/Unincorporated King County: 206-296-3311 University of Washington Police: 206-685-8973 Enumclaw: 360-825-3505 Bothell, Lake Forest Park: 425-486-1254 Sea-Tac Airport/Port of Seattle: 206-787-5401 Redmond, Duvall: 425-556-2500 Washington State Patrol: 425-401-7788 |
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