Category: Economic Development
Our 2023 Economic Development Town Hall
by Jeremiah Conyers | Jul 27, 2023 | A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth (ABSPY), A Place for Everyone, Economic Development, Rainier & Henderson, Rainier Beach Town Hall, RB Hotspots | 0 |
These are a collection of Headlines from the 2023 Economic Development Town Hall. This event is...
Read MorePosts of the Rainier Beach Town Hall Event made byb Messiah on October 17th, 2019
by Messiah Fagerholm | Nov 5, 2019 | A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth (ABSPY), A Place for Everyone, Economic Development, Rainier Beach Town Hall | 0 |
Messiah's Posts of the Rainier Beach Town Hall on October 17th, 2019
Read MoreFatima’s Posts of the Rainier Beach Town Hall on October 17th, 2019
by Fatima Tambadou | Nov 5, 2019 | A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth (ABSPY), A Place for Everyone, Economic Development, Rainier Beach Town Hall | 0 |
Rainier Beach Town Hall Posts made by Fatima on October 17th, 2019
Read MoreOn Ferguson, 60 southend Seattle children who could hang with the CNN big-whigs
by theyward | Sep 8, 2014 | A Beautiful, Safe Place, A Place for Everyone, Action Team Beats, Affordable Housing, Economic Development, Education, Family Life and the Arts, Featured, Featured Articles, Growing Food to Develop Healthy Industry, Life-long Learning, Public Safety, The Environment, Transportation | 0 |
September 8, 2014 As elementary children return to school sporting new trendy backpacks splashed with Lego and Frozen logos, I wonder, have they heard about Michael Brown’s story in Ferguson, Missouri? Do children have an...
Read MoreHunger Action Week on March 24th
by stalley | May 7, 2012 | Economic Development, Family Life and the Arts | 0 |
Top 2 Highlight: 1. Giving away $5 Starbucks Gift cards and Re-usable bags 2. Learning about everyone from kids to adults that are hungry in the U.S. Most surprising thing Heard: 1. In the last 4 years the rise of 30% more...
Read MoreUpdate on the Urban Farms and Wetlands
by stalley | Feb 27, 2012 | Economic Development, The Environment | 0 |
when spring hits at the farm we will be : – working with Rainier Beach High School on some ecology unit science field trips to get them ready to go to the Elwah dam deconstruction on the Olympic Peninsula to do some...
Read MoreEmerald CitY Bible Fellowship Holiday Community Dinner Dec. 10
by stalley | Dec 21, 2011 | Economic Development, Family Life and the Arts, The Environment | 0 |
On December 10th a community dinner was held to give back to the community and show how much the church meant to people. How the church has affected their lives and how they live today. Top 2 Highlights: 1. Musical performances...
Read MoreSoutheast District Council Meeting notes
by ahassan | Dec 13, 2011 | Economic Development, Education, Family Life and the Arts, Public Safety, The Environment, Transportation | 0 |
Top 2 highlights: There have been couple of problems with the southeast district. No one seems to pay attention to the southeast district. The most controversial thing heard: Requests for help have been made in the community...
Read MoreAdvisory Council Meeting on Nov. 8
by stalley | Nov 19, 2011 | Economic Development, Family Life and the Arts | 0 |
On November 8th the Advisory Council held a meeting talking about the Rainier Beach Community center. The meeting was held so people of the community can be heard and seen. They also talked about what should be inside the...
Read MoreNeighborhood Planning Reception
by cblackwell | Nov 7, 2011 | Economic Development, Family Life and the Arts | 0 |
I went to the South Shore K-8 School and therre was an event which talked about things that we as a community could improve about the Rainier Beach Community! They had talked about different ways that we could change about the...
Read MoreWomen In the Green Economy
by cblackwell | Oct 17, 2011 | Economic Development, Education, Family Life and the Arts, The Environment | 0 |
The even that I had went to yesterday talked about Women in the green Economy Alot of colored single mothers that have low income cant really afford “green” homes or foods. For alot of single mothers they usually...
Read MoreWomen In The Green Economy: Voices from Southeast Seattle Report by Mariah Scott
by mscott | Oct 11, 2011 | Economic Development, Education, Family Life and the Arts, Public Safety, The Environment, Transportation | 0 |
I attended the Got Green Meeting at South Lake High School on the day of September 24. Between January 29 and April 30, project organizer Tammy Nguyen and 35 volunteers did face-to-face surveys with 212 women of color, low...
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