The Weekend Wrap: December 11-December 17

Bulbs, by Steve Mohundro via the SunBreak's Flickr Group

Knifecrime strikes inflatable Santa; Thaiku gets priced out of the neighborhood; and Ballard Students take to the street in protest (My Ballard)

Get Pixar on the horn: a lost puppy took the 36 to the animal shelter, awaits reunion with owner or new guardian. (BeaconHill)

Pintxo revives the space formerly known as the McLeod Residence as “the Upstairs.” (Belltown People)

Five rogue Seattle Occupiers forced to de-occupy a house at 12th and Jefferson; immortal jellyfish operatives remain encamped in another abandoned property. (Central District News)

Once again, B&O dodges imminent demise; Santarchy plans to crawl to the Hill. (CapitolHillSeattle)

Twenty bucks will get you a month’s worth of High Dive. (Fremont Universe)

Green Lake opens to crew at the end of January. (My Green Lake)

McGinn’s voyage to Lake City grabs helpline headlines. (Lake City)

It’s already time to start thinking about Little League. (Laurelhurst)

A whole lot of charts and graphs about the voting habits of Madisonians. (Madison Park Blogger)

Grace, adorable litter-trained vegetarian bunny, seeks holiday home. (Magnolia Voice)

Eagles invite outsiders to seasonal aerie parties. (Maple Leaf Life)

Free lattes mark Orchid Cafe’s opening; zoo animals get holiday treats to spice up their holidays for Woodland Park Winter festivities. (Phinneywood)

George Mount takes over at Seattle Shakespeare; Gary Oldman drops in at SIFF. (Queen Anne View)

Royal Room opens in Columbia City; pastor pummeled in port protest. (Rainier Valley Post)

Candy Cane Lane assaulted by grinches. (Ravenna)

Students walk out of Roosevelt high schools to save education funding. (Roosiehood)

Seattle’s Urban League, reborn. (South Seattle Beacon)

Jen Graves heroically exposes the fraud of the Capitol Hill “Ice” Rink. (the Stranger)

The Zoo will help you stuff a stocking with elephant shit; the city names a dump after a television clown. (Wallyhood)

One eyed cat touched by an angel. (West Seattle Blog)

Santa sets a tree ablaze (with lights) in new park. (White Center Now)