The Weekend Wrap: September 25 – October 1

KITTY! (Photo: Great_Beyond, from our Flickr pool)

Aurora merchants catch “mural fever” (Aurora | Seattle)
Scottish pub to replace Harlow’s on Ballard Ave. (My Ballard)
Fleet of “art chairs” being readied for neighborhood use (Beacon Hill Blog)
Belltown Rents on the Rise…. or Ready to Implode? (belltownpeople)
Instant camera shop and studio opening on Capitol Hill (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Madrona’s Glassybaby featured in New York Times (Central District News)
Eastlake police reports: Rash of car thefts and prowls continue (Eastlake Ave)
How Mayor McGinn’s 2012 Budget Could Affect Fremont (Fremont Universe)
Zoka responds to warning letter from FDA (My Green Lake)
Seattle may ease tent-city rules for churches (Lake City Live)
Over 800 Neighbors Showed Up For Salmon Bake In Laurelhurst Park (Laurelhurst Blog)
Bringing us up to date on 520 (Madison Park Blogger)
Top 10 sellers at Magnolia’s Bookstore (Magnolia Voice)
Car crimes in Maple Leaf approaching one a day (Maple Leaf Life)
South Portage Bay Habitat Dedication, Oct. 6th (Montlake.net)
Public meeting on Fred Meyer expansion is Oct. 17 (PhinneyWood)
An Ideal Husband: Taproot Goes Wilde with Victorian Principles (Phinney Ridge Seattle)
Seattle’s Most Beautiful Buildings (Queen Anne View)
Did City’s Drug Market Initiative Make Columbia City Safer? (Rainier Valley Post)
Eight Bells Winery needs volunteers for fall crush (Roosiehood)
Local Businessman Asari Mohamath Represents 98118 (Southend Seattle)
New play puts grief into perspective of ‘Little World’ (South Seattle Beacon)
Stolen car slams into fire station (U District Daily)
More food trucks to join the line-up at Uptown Espresso (My Wallingford)
Wallingford home to most dangerous intersection for cyclists (Wallyhood)
Solarize Seattle adding Northeast branch (Wedgwood View)
October Viaduct closure: First map to help you get around (West Seattle Blog)
County issues warning for apartments over the former Club Evo (White Center Now)

Michael van Baker

Publisher & Editor in Chief [twitter] MvB moved to Seattle in 1987 to attend Seattle University, and his affection for things with Seattle in the name is as yet undiminished. Earlier incarnations have seen him wearing marketing hats at Seattle Opera and the San Francisco Examiner. He wrote for Seattlest from 2005-09, becoming arts editor and editor-in-chief before leaving to found The SunBreak in September 2009.

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