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Speed Rack Seattle: Booze & Babes for a Cause

Cocktail shakers, boobs, and the floor of the Century Ballroom were shakin’ in Capitol Hill Sunday night, as female bartenders from all over the Northwest competed in a head-to-head battle for the coveted Miss Speed Rack Seattle title. The national event also raised money for breast cancer education, prevention, and research.

The judges’ panel included famed New York City mixologist and co-owner of the Pegu Club, Audrey Saunders; cocktail expert and co-founder of the Museum of the American Cocktail, Robert Hess; host and president of Kathy Casey’s Liquid Kitchen, Kathy Casey; and finally, owner and bartender at Rob Roy, Anu Apte.

Each of the four judges picked one drink for two competing ladies to make under a timed clock. After tasting, the judges added penalty seconds based on execution and technique. “I’m an asshole when it comes to daiquiris, and this bitch is good,” said Saunders of Rob Roy’s resident bartender, Kathleen.

Called the “roller derby of cocktail competitions,” the event also served as an educational experience for those unfamiliar with, say, the difference between dry and sweet Vermouth and the “true beauty of a Cosmopolitan.”

“Yours was more maraschino-forward and yours was more citrus-forward, but both were very good,” said Casey while comparing two Hemingway Daiquiris.
The judge’s palates were precise and did not let an extra dash of bitters slip by. But despite judges’ critique, this was not a sobering event. The entire crowd slammed back shots in unison to celebrate Anu’s birthday; Beckaly from Portland’s Clyde Common danced onstage to Ludacris’ “Get Back”; and ladies in rollerblades shimmied around the room selling raffle tickets to support the cause.

Lacy from Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen in Portland, OR walked away with the crown and will compete in NYC for the overall title. One hundred percent of the proceeds from each event go towards the fight against breast cancer.

Senator Murray Applauds Komen Reversal, Asks for Vigilance in Defense of Women’s Health

(Apologies in advance for the audio–since this was a press conference more than a live address, Senator Murray wasn’t provided with amplification.)

Friday, February 3, Patty Murray made an appearance at Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest’s offices in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, planned in advance of news that Susan G. Komen For the Cure would reverse its decision to defund grants awarded to Planned Parenthood.

Flanked by PPGN CEO Chris Charbonneau and a board member who denounced this latest attempt at “bullying” Planned Parenthood, Murray expressed delight at the news of the reversal, tempered by the need, she said, to remain “vigilant.” (For the record, Komen has only promised to consider future grant applications from Planned Parenthood, which is not a hard promise to make, if it helps get you out of a media firestorm.)

In Washington State, the women’s health organization saw donations of $50,000 since the Komen announcement, with about $3 million raised nationally.

Seattlepi.com’s Joel Connelly summarizes what Planned Parenthood has to do with breast cancer, if you’re wondering:

Nationwide, Planned Parenthood clinics did 750,000 breast exams last year.  In Washington, an estimated 31,000 patients depend on Planned Parenthood for breast exams. Lindgren received a mammogram and an ultrasound test. About 1,000 breast exams, in the Northwest, were paid for last year by grants from Komen, said Planned Parent’s region CEO Chris Charbonneau.