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Free Introductory Coding Class For 5-9 Yr Olds April 4th
Hey all! This weekend we are hosting a free introductory coding class for kids aged 5 to 9 years old. We’d love for you to come down and join us. Our classes are hosted weekly after school and on weekends for 2 hours at a time. They focus on a…
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Bellgate Sculpture Removed
They took down the Bellgate sculpture on 106th today. Anybody know if they are removing it permanently or just relocating it? submitted by /u/BartFurglar [link] [comments]
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KEXP playing space related songs for Artemis 2!
Listening right now and realized they’ve been playing space/rocket ship related songs! Just thought that was cool and wanted to share! submitted by /u/TheFutureScaresMe333 [link] [comments]
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Anybody know what these things are?
I see tons and tons of them arounf where I live and they usually always come out into cement parts of trails during or after rain. submitted by /u/BuyHigh_S3llLow [link] [comments]
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New Food Hall Coming to Bellevue: Willie Burton’s to Open in Wilburton Development
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TRAFFIC ALERT: SW Barton narrowed as repaving project begins
Thanks to the commenter who noted that the work has begun on SW Barton, on the fifth day after bus traffic was rerouted to Trenton and layovers to 25th SW. Previous communication suggested there might be more of a gap, but since this repaving-and-more work is scheduled to last until…
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Mayor’s office points to Los Angeles in Seattle’s push for larger ‘Tiny House Villages’
submitted by /u/Jaco_Belordi [link] [comments]
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Case closed: DNA evidence links serial killer Ted Bundy to new victim
submitted by /u/ChiefOfTheFourPeaks [link] [comments]
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What Mercer Island would have looked like if they had never opened the Link station
submitted by /u/CuriouslyBored312 [link] [comments]
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HAPPENING NOW: Artemis II launch-watching event at South Seattle College
We’re at South Seattle College’s Brockey Center (southeast side of campus) with astronomy educator Alice Enevoldsen to watch the Artemis II Moon-flyby launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, still on for 3:24 pm our time. If you’re nearby, come on over – this is on three huge screens. Share…








