A local organization in the Seattle area called Black Education Strategy Roundtable (BESR) is trying to close the achievement gap for students of color. According… Continue reading
There will be woodworking classes held at two Rockler Woodworking stores in the Tukwila, Seattle area.
You know? Of course you do, because you’re no dummy. You’re on top of things, ear to the ground, you make it your business to… Continue reading
It was just a little scratch. You wouldn’t have even noticed it, except for the blood — and there was a lot of that. A… Continue reading
The meet-and-greet will take place at Ashley HomeStore in Tukwila where a canned food drive will also take place.
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There’s plenty of food for all. You can see that, and it smells delicious. Your dinner companions are strangers no more, especially since you’ve had… Continue reading
King County leaders urge preparedness to ensure people and property remain safe during flood season
It’s not the weather that keeps your eyes open these days. It’s not the paper skeletons that appear in your neighbor’s windows or the pumpkins… Continue reading
Seattle area woodworking stores will be donating all proceeds to the National Veterans Foundation.
Green Tukwila Day took place on Oct. 6 at Tukwila Park and had over 50 volunteers attend.
Catch me, if you can! And the chase began, one of you the pursuer, the other pursued, racing through park or playground, across the yard,… Continue reading
A local Tukwila community member has been performing music for seniors at the Tukwila Community Center for at least 22 years.
Fire stations from around the area all come together to pass out jackets to kids in need of them.
Puget Sound Fire celebrates Fire Prevention Week by holding a contest and creating two new forms of non-emergency contacts.
Your pup is a pretty respectable watch dog. If anyone merely considers walking by your house, it doesn’t go unnoticed. And if someone actually dares… Continue reading
A kid’s gotta do what a kid’s gotta do. If it’s your responsibility — real or perceived — you need to make things happen. You… Continue reading
This is a family friendly event where community members have the opportunity to learn about restoration of forests and local parks.
Your future was laid out before. It’s all set. You have plans, and a method to execute them. Each step of your journey will progress… Continue reading
By Louise Jones-Brown Tukwila Historical Society President September 1851 was a very important time in the lives of the early Duwamish River pioneer settlers as… Continue reading
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