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Senior Helpers wants you to help them deliver 500 Valentine's Day cards to lonely seniors


January 31, 2024 at 8:09 a.m.


Unclaimed Property Day is Back to Return Money to Washingtonians

This event is aimed at raising awareness of unclaimed property and encouraging people to search for and claim their lost money

A Legacy Rediscovered: Northwest Women Artists 1920-1970

Cascadia Art Museum's new exhibition begins in the year 1920, the year women were granted the right to vote.

Stacy Jenkins: The Secondhand Economy Through the Eyes of an Olympia Grandmother

Stacy Jenkins found herself looking at a closet full of clothes that no longer fit

HistoryLink Turns 25

At one point, when news cameras were pushed back beyond the line of sight, we were the only live feed coming out of downtown

The Washington Legislature kicks off. Here’s what to watch

The 60-day Washington legislative session begins Monday with a relatively short to-do list before everyone decamps to focus on the election

10 Washington Towns Ideal for Seniors

A recent article by World Atlas recommended 10 small towns in Washington state for retirees to consider

Jeff Day and the Boys in the Boat

Acclaimed Whidbey Island artist Jeff Day has deep ties to the Boys in the Boat phenomena

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Savings for Seniors and Washington State Man Honored

Two recent articles from the Washington News Service caught my attention

Local Nature Walks Voted Top in the Country

A recent poll ranking the top easy and accessible nature hikes in the country listed three in Washington state.

Santa’s Senior Helpers

There is a group of Santa’s Helpers out there bringing holiday cheer to seniors in the area

Remembering Wier Harman, plus Intiman’s ‘Black Nativity’ and light shows from Bellevue to Bainbridge

This week Seattle lost a bright light in the arts firmament. Wier Harman, the longtime director of Town Hall Seattle

Stevenson Offers Small Town Charm and Geothermal Healing Springs

Small towns hold a lot of appeal because of their quintessential charm and laid-back nature...One of my all-time favorites is Stevenson

Seattle is Brimming with Holiday Shows

See Nutcrackers, Scrooges, hear Charlie Brown’s woes. Here’s a big list of events for the season — laid out in rhyme

Seniors Are Alive and Well in Seattle’s Theater World

Strong Waters, a new play by Claire Zaslove, was written with “actors of a certain age” in mind