Beacon Lights: A Beacon Hill Blog
Sabotage, Seattle Style
Andrea and Erica
I met Andrea Suarez December 7, 2020, when she and a friend came to Lewis Park on the tip of Beacon Hill. I connected with We♥Downtown on Facebook and saw a post about the event at Lewis Park. Along with Andrea and Bryan, two dozen members of the Seattle Latino Hiking Club arrived independently, besides hiking, they clean parks in King County. That weekend it was Lewis.
Since, I’ve volunteered with what’s now called We♥Seattle, doing work the city dropped due to COVID and politics. There’d been a lot of illegal dumping, casual litter, and debris around camps in public places, ignoring it only made it worse for everyone, including homeless people. The City Council killed the Navigation Team as it was involved in sweeps, relocations, cleanups, whatever you want to call them. Organizations like the Green Seattle Partnership stalled, layoffs at Parks hindered basic maintenance. I saw in We
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Cuban cuisine and ‘One Night In Miami’ - Doorbell Dinner and a Movie
Pair a takeout meal from Geo’s Cuban Bar & Grill with a streaming screening of the Golden Globe nominated film Author: Kim Holcomb, KING 5 Evening (KING 5) Published: 5:33 PM PST February 18, 2021 Updated: 7:43 PM PST February 18, 2021
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Doorbell Dinner and a Movie pairs a local restaurant that serves great takeout with a good movie you can stream at home, recommended by a Seattle film expert.
DINNER: Authentic Cuban cuisine from Geo’s in Seattle
MOVIE:
streaming on Amazon Prime
Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood is roughly 3,000 miles from Havana, but step inside Geo s Cuban Bar & Grill and it s like you ve been transported.