Stories for January 2022

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Tuesday, January 11

Advocating for education

McGilvra PTA spreading the word about small community school

The small size of McGilvra Elementary, the kindergarten-fifth grade school in Madison Park, has always been considered an asset among parents, but the school is now in a precarious position because of shrinking enrollment.

Monday, January 10

Tree Talk: Naked in the garden

Winter in the Pacific Northwest allows us to see nature disrobed.

Revisiting the Park: War Times

The winter of 1942 was dark, cold and damp. Our lives had been turned upside down. We were at war and we had no TV, iPhone, Gameboy, social media, podcasts or jazz stations for diversion.

Thursday, January 6

Seattle Rep announces ‘Freestyle Love Supreme’

Tickets are on sale for the Broadway tour of “Freestyle Love Supreme” premiering in Seattle at Seattle Rep from Feb. 16 to March 13 on the Bagley Wright Stage

Property Views: Inventory to stay tight in the coming year

Goldman Sachs forecasting U.S. home prices will soar another 16 percent in 2022

Phew, it’s been a wild year!

Wednesday, January 5

Falling Awake: So, a new year begins

January feels more long-awaited than other months because it is.

Turning apples into cider

Brownrigg Hard Cider opens new facility in Interbay last fall

After launching a new career as a professional cider maker and cidery owner over four years ago, single dad and West Seattle resident Chris Brownrigg is now growing his operations by moving to Interbay.