Washington State Puget Sound. Edmonds beach.
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Rapid Growth at American Brewing Company in Edmonds WA
This is a short from the series Tales from the Taproom, a production of the Washington Beer Commission.
The Washington Beer Commission is the first of its kind commodity commission in the United States, was formed in 2006, when the Washington State Legislature authorized the creation of the Beer Commission to promote the state's microbreweries.
Washington's breweries, many of them small and family owned, are integral parts of their local communities. When you choose to buy beer brewed in Washington, you support businesses that in turn contribute generously to charitable organizations that support a host of worthy projects in all corners of the state.
Simply put, Washington produces some of the finest beer in the country and our new Beer Commission will help spread the word about these wonderful products. Our microbrews emphasize quality and flavor, and are a signature product of the Evergreen State. And our renowned hops, barley and wheat are the perfect premium ingredients for the nation's best craft brewers.
Join the community of Washington Beer Lovers, in celebrating FRESH, LOCAL, AWARD-WINNING craft beer produced in our state.
Day 270 of 365 Things To Do In Edmonds, WA - Washington State Ferry
Early Ferry Service - Washington State Ferries came into existence with the state's buyout of Puget Sound Navigation in 1951. Ferry service around Puget Sound has changed tremendously over the course of the last century.
The ferry system was originally intended to provide temporary service until a network of bridges could be built connecting the west and east sides of Puget Sound. In 1959, however, the legislature rejected the plan to build numerous cross sound bridges. At that time, the responsibility for managing the ferry system was shared by the Toll Bridge Authority and the State Highway Commission.
WSF Today
WSF is the largest ferry system in the United States, serving eight counties within Washington and the Province of British Columbia in Canada. Counties served include Pierce, King, Snohomish, Kitsap, Skagit, Island, San Juan, and Jefferson Counties. WSF's existing system has 10 routes and 20 terminals that are served by 28 vessels.
For more information visit Washington State Ferries
This has been 365 things to do Edmonds, WA - See you next time and remember....It's an Edmonds kind of day.
About the Author
Wayne Purser is a 1st generation REALTOR in Edmonds, Washington. He is the founder of this unique real estate blog for Edmonds & the Snohomish County area. He and his wife, Denise, live in Edmonds with their teenaged son. In his spare time, Wayne enjoys organizing community events, volunteering for youth programs, traveling, and sharing his city with anyone who will pay attention. Also, providing real estate needs to the community.
Whirlyball - Edmonds, WA
15 minutes of unadulterated whirlyball excitement. Big thanks goes out to the great voice in the sky: Bailey (the ref/commentator you can hear in the background).
Olympic Mountains in a sunset haze from Edmonds, WA - Dec 17, 2011 4:00 PM
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Alki Beach, West Seattle. Seattle, Washington.
Aerial Footage 4/15/18.
Alki Point /ˈælkaɪ/ is the westernmost point in the West Seattle district of Seattle, Washington; Alki is the peninsular neighborhood surrounding it. Jutting out into Puget Sound, Alki was the original white settlement in what was to become the city of Seattle. Part of the city of West Seattle from 1902 to 1907, Alki was annexed to Seattle along with the rest of West Seattle in 1907.
The Alki neighborhood extends along the shore from the point, both southeast and northeast. To the northeast it continues past Alki Beach roughly to Duwamish Head, the northernmost point of West Seattle.
Alki Point also marks the southern extent of Elliott Bay; a line drawn northwest to West Point marks the division between bay and sound.
The Duwamish called it Prairie Point (Lushootseed: sbaqWábaqs). The name refers to prairies near the point that were maintained through seasonal burning by indigenous cultivators. It was a place of native occupation as well as colonial reconnaissance well before 1851.[1] Other names for the point include Battery Point, Me-Kwah-Mooks Point, and Roberts Point.[2]
The Denny Party landed at Alki Point November 13, 1851, and platted a settlement of six blocks of eight lots. The original name of the settlement was New York Alki, Alki being a word in Chinook Jargon (Wawa) meaning eventually or by and by.[3] The name New York may have been chosen because it was the state of origin of several of the settlers.[4] However, the next April, Arthur A. Denny abandoned the site at Alki for a better-situated site on the east shore of Elliott Bay, just north of the plat of David Swinson Doc Maynard. This site is now known as Pioneer Square.
Charles C. Terry, who owned the land, and some others held on at Alki for a while, but most eventually joined the others in Pioneer Square. Terry gave his claim to Maynard in 1857 in exchange for his Pioneer Square holdings; Maynard farmed the land for 11 years and sold it to Hans Martin Hanson and Knud Olson in 1868, Hanson taking possession of the point itself. The Alki Point Lighthouse dates from 1913, replacing the United States Lighthouse Service's post light from 1887 and Hanson's lantern-on-a-post from the mid-1870s.
Alki Point bathing beach, 1930
From 1925 to 1936, a ferry route across Puget Sound connected Alki Point with Manchester, Washington on the Kitsap Peninsula.[5]
Well into the 20th century, Alki was reachable from most of Seattle only by boat. Alki today is reminiscent of a Pacific Northwest beach town, with a mix of mid-century bungalows, medium-rise waterfront apartment houses, waterfront businesses, a thin beach, and a road with a bike/foot trail running several miles along the water. This section of West Seattle is bounded on the northwest by Elliott Bay; on the southwest by Puget Sound; and on the east by the West Seattle hill. Its main thoroughfares are Alki Avenue S.W. (northeast- and southwest-bound); Beach Drive S.W. (northwest- and southeast-bound); and S.W. Admiral Way (east- and westbound).
There have been summer concerts at Alki Beach since the early 1900s; the original streetcars to West Seattle were established in order to bring people to these events. Today, the beach plays host to the Seattle Music Fest every August, a three-day music festival that plays host to emerging Northwest artists and selected national and international headliners.
Denny Monument is located at Alki Point. It has the names of the first Seattle colony listed on it. The third side of the monument gives the names of the adults composing the first Seattle Colony: Arthur A. Denny and his Wife. John N. Low and Wife. Carson D. Boren and Wife. David D. Denny. Charles C. Terry, and on the base, New York Alki (By and By), the name first given the settlement. The fourth side says Erected by the Washington University State Historical Society, 13 November 1905, and on the base, Presented by Lenora Denny.
The Gorgeous 50 Pine St Development in Edmonds
A video walkthrough shot for an out of state client looking for a second home in Edmonds.
50pinestreet.com
8235 Talbot Rd Edmonds WA 98020
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Alki Beach - Seattle Neighborhood
Alki Beach - Seattle Waterfront Neighborhood on the Puget Sound from
Girls Soccer: Stanford Ranked #1 and they are that good!
Girls Soccer Highlights - Stanford Cardinals Women's Soccer vs University of Oregon Ducks
Stanford Women's Soccer is ranked #1 in Women's College Soccer and it shows...
Stanford Roster:
Coach: Paul Ratcliffe
22 Madison Ayson Defender 5-8 Rocklin, Calif. / Rocklin Undeclared Fr.
4 Belle Briede Midfielder 5-5 Alpharetta, Ga. / Milton Human Biology Jr.
27 Bianca Caetano-Ferrara Midfielder 5-7 San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic Undeclared R-Fr.
25 Emily Chiao Midfielder 5-7 Phoenix, Ariz. / Xavier Prep Undeclared Fr.
10 Maya Doms Midfielder 5-6 Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior Undeclared Fr.
5 Sierra Enge Defender/Midfielder 5-5 Cardiff, Calif. / Pacific Ridge Science, Technology & Society R-Fr.
7 Ceci Gee Forward 5-9 Orinda, Calif. / Miramonte Human Biology Sr.
2 Naomi Girma Defender/Midfielder 5-6 San Jose, Calif. / Pioneer Undeclared So.
16 Beattie Goad Midfielder/Forward 5-7 Melbourne, Australia / Lauriston Girls School Human Biology Sr.
24 Abby Greubel Forward 5-7 Santa Ana, Calif. / Foothill Undeclared So.
3 Madison Haley Forward 5-7 Dallas, Texas / Ursuline Academy Science, Technology & Society Jr.
12 Jojo Harber Defender/Forward 5-5 Bellevue, Wash. / Bellevue Symbolic Systems Jr.
17 Sam Hiatt Defender 5-10 Newcastle, Wash. / Seattle Preparatory Symbolic Systems Sr.
14 Civana Kuhlmann Forward 5-6 Centennial, Colo. / Chatfield Senior Communication Jr.
20 Catarina Macario Forward 5-5 San Diego, Calif. / Torrey Pines Communication Jr.
6 Carly Malatskey Forward 5-4 Newport Beach, Calif. / Tarbut V' Torah Science, Technology & Society Sr.
19 Katie Meyer Goalkeeper 5-9 Newbury Park, Calif. / Newbury Park Undeclared R-Fr.
23 Kiki Pickett Defender/Midfielder 5-0 Santa Barbara, Calif. / Dos Pueblos Communication Jr.
1 Lauren Rood Goalkeeper 5-9 Camas, Wash. / Camas Management Science & Engineering Sr.
21 Paige Rubinstein Midfielder/Defender 5-7 Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior Undeclared Fr.
30 Maya Shetty Goalkeeper 5-5 Morgantown, W.V. / University Undeclared So.
9 Sophia Smith Forward 5-6 Windsor, Colo. / Fossil Ridge Undeclared So.
8 Kattalin Stahl Defender 5-7 Choulex, Geneva, Switzerland / Ecole Moser Geneva Undeclared Fr.
18 Sam Tran Forward 5-6 Tracy, Calif. / John C. Kimball Psychology R-Jr.
15 Kennedy Wesley Defender 5-5 Rossmoor, Calif. / Valley Christian Undeclared Fr.
Oregon Roster
Coach: Kat Mertz
0 Katelyn Carter GK Sr. Fullerton, Calif. / Troy HS
3 Eden Hardy F Jr. Arcadia, Calif. / Arcadia HS
4 Chardonnay Curran MF Jr. Ewa Beach, Hawaii / James Campbell HS
5 True Dydasco MF Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou HS
6 Chai Cortez D So. Kahului, Hawaii / Maui HS
7 Jordan Wormdahl F So. Eugene, Ore. / North Eugene HS
8 Emma Eddy F Sr. Eugene, Ore. / Sheldon HS Idaho
9 Taylor Kuroda F R-Sr. Honolulu, Hawai'i / Iolani School
10 Alyssa Hinojosa D Sr. Sylmar, Calif. / Viewpoint School
11 Croix Soto D Fr. Pasadena, Calif. / Fusion Academy
12 Sakura Yoshida MF Fr. Seattle, Wash. / Lake Washington HS
13 Mia Palmer D Jr. Portland, Ore. / Grant HS
14 Caitlin Shaw MF Fr. Vancouver, B.C. / Burnaby Central HS
15 Emily Kaestner MF R-Jr. Houston, Tex. / Houston Christian HS
16 Jessica Yu F Sr. Sunnyvale, Calif. / Fremont HS
17 Zoe Hasenauer MF So. Simi Valley, Calif. / Royal HS
18 Sofia Vinas MF Fr. Calabasas, Calif. / Calabasas HS
20 Claire Watkins D R-Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Helix Charter HS
21 Lilli Rask F Fr. Tustin, Calif. / Beckman HS
22 Maggie Lacey MF Fr. Central Point, Ore. / Beka Academy
26 Maya Hahn MF Fr. Eastbourne, New Zealand / Hutt Valley HS
27 Hannah Taylor D R-So. Edmonds, Wash. / Meadowdale HS
28 Jordan Snyder D Fr. Mercer Island, Wash. / Mercer Island HS
32 Charlotte Brisley GK So. Excelsior, Minn. / Shattuck-St. Mary's School
33 Ally Cook F Fr. Coto de Caza, Calif. / Tesoro HS
Orcas of Fort Flagler State Park
Girls Soccer: 2019 University of Oregon vs Portland University
Girls Soccer Highlights: 2019 University of Oregon vs University Portland
Great back and forth match that unfortunately was decided by a bad call by the ref..
The crowd was lively that night - we had a group of special needs kids sitting behind us that were pumped up! We Need Score!!
Here's a link to last years game vs Portland:
0 Katelyn Carter GK Sr. Fullerton, Calif. / Troy HS
3 Eden Hardy F Jr. Arcadia, Calif. / Arcadia HS
4 Chardonnay Curran MF Jr. Ewa Beach, Hawaii / James Campbell HS
5 True Dydasco MF Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou HS
6 Chai Cortez D So. Kahului, Hawaii / Maui HS
7 Jordan Wormdahl F So. Eugene, Ore. / North Eugene HS
8 Emma Eddy F Sr. Eugene, Ore. / Sheldon HS Idaho
9 Taylor Kuroda F R-Sr. Honolulu, Hawai'i / Iolani School
10 Alyssa Hinojosa D Sr. Sylmar, Calif. / Viewpoint School
11 Croix Soto D Fr. Pasadena, Calif. / Fusion Academy
12 Sakura Yoshida MF Fr. Seattle, Wash. / Lake Washington HS
13 Mia Palmer D Jr. Portland, Ore. / Grant HS
14 Caitlin Shaw MF Fr. Vancouver, B.C. / Burnaby Central HS
15 Emily Kaestner MF R-Jr. Houston, Tex. / Houston Christian HS
16 Jessica Yu F Sr. Sunnyvale, Calif. / Fremont HS
17 Zoe Hasenauer MF So. Simi Valley, Calif. / Royal HS
18 Sofia Vinas MF Fr. Calabasas, Calif. / Calabasas HS
20 Claire Watkins D R-Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Helix Charter HS
21 Lilli Rask F Fr. Tustin, Calif. / Beckman HS
22 Maggie Lacey MF Fr. Central Point, Ore. / Beka Academy
26 Maya Hahn MF Fr. Eastbourne, New Zealand / Hutt Valley HS
27 Hannah Taylor D R-So. Edmonds, Wash. / Meadowdale HS
28 Jordan Snyder D Fr. Mercer Island, Wash. / Mercer Island HS
32 Charlotte Brisley GK So. Excelsior, Minn. / Shattuck-St. Mary's School
33 Ally Cook F Fr. Coto de Caza, Calif. / Tesoro HS
Lynnwood City Council Candidate's Forum Oct. 10th, 2017
Lynnwood City Council Candidate's Forum
Oct. 10th, 2017
Council Position 1: Christine Frizzell, Van AuBuchon
Council Position 2: Ian Cotton, Shanon Tysland
Council Position 3: Ruth Ross, Rosamaria Graziani
Sponsored by Edmonds CC in partnership with the League of Women Voters of Snohomish County, the American Association of University Women, Sno-Isle Libraries, and NAACP.
I Remember | Program | #2101 -- Freedom Summer 1964 & Michael Edmonds
[Original Airdate: October 6, 2014]
Host Jim Peck interviews Michael Edmonds, the deputy director at the Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives. He is also the editor of Risking Everything: A Freedom Summer Reader. The book documents the 1964 Freedom Summer project, when volunteers went to Mississippi to challenge segregation.
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