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Why I Volunteer
Last night I drove over to the Seattle Center’s Memorial Stadium to witness the very last cohort of Seattle Public Schools’ high school graduates. I went to celebrate the Franklin High School Class of 2011 and give specific congratulations to … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections, Seattle, Ultimate (frisbee), Warm & Fuzzy
Tagged franklin high school, franklin hs, frisbee, mentoring, Quakers, seattle, south end, tutoring, ultimate, ultimate frisbee, volunteering
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Today was a good day. It was a good day because even in the midst of heartbreaking recent events there are beacons of hope burning bright. I was reminded of this hope a few times throughout the day and for … Continue reading
Write Like I Do
Hi, I’m writing to let you know about a great series of adult writing classes happening at 826 Seattle starting in March. Whether you’re interested in memoir, fiction, comics, music, or poetry–we’ve got it all. The teachers include: … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Seattle, Warm & Fuzzy
Tagged 826, 826 Seattle, books, non-profit, reading, seattle, tutoring, Write Like I Do, writing
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