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Farewell to Cycle & Coffee: A beloved gathering spot closes its doors
Yesterday I was jogging on the Burke-Gilman Trail and stopped by Cycle & Coffee for what I thought would be a quick stop. It had been years since I’d been inside – I usually opted for their convenient drive-through – and I was struck by how genuinely welcoming the space felt. I left planning to feature them in an upcoming…
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Stone Way Rising: The evo corner
Welcome back! The previous installments felt too hefty so we’re going to cut this one to a half block of Stone Way. If the west side of the 3500 block felt like a greatest-hits mix of fish and chips, beer and chocolate, the east side is where Stone Way’s modern era really shows itself. The buildings here are newer but…
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Tilley’s Trail: A tribute to love, loss, and community
When Amanda Garza moved to Fremont in 2020, she brought with her a companion who would become a neighborhood fixture. Tilley, a border collie-cattle dog mix with a perpetual smile, wasn’t just Garza’s dog. She was a regular at Troll’s Knoll Park, a friend to neighbors, and eventually, the inspiration for a memorial that’s bringing the community together in unexpected…
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Where magic meets molten glass
Step into Edge of Glass Gallery on 36th in the heart of Fremont, and you might just witness the impossible: lighting that shape-shifts between day and night. James Curtis, the gallery’s resident artist, has spent 25 years mastering what he calls “metamorphic lighting” – glass art that transforms completely when illuminated. Picture sleek red and black pendant lights that suddenly…
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Lincoln playfield options opinion from Wallyhood.org
The following story comes to us from a guest writer, Eric, at Wallyhood.org. Editor’s note: There was a public meeting held on November 6th by Seattle Public Schools to update the community on proposed designs for a Lincoln High School athletic field at Lower Woodland Park. Friends of Lower Woodland Park has submitted to Wallyhood the following information proposing a…
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