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WABI Buriens Public Art Walk-n-Talk will be this Sunday, Aug. 1

Burien will host its 9th Annual Public Art Walk-n-Talk on Sunday, August 1, 2021, inviting participants to explore the town's public art installations. The event starts at 2 p.m. outside Wells Fargo Bank and covers a distance of approximately 1.75 miles. Attendees of all abilities, including pets, are welcome to join.

Suspect arrested on suspicion of kidnapping, robbery attempted murder of Burien man

US Marshals arrested Michael Jennings in Florida for his alleged involvement in a Burien man's kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder. Jennings, who fled after a May 2021 incident, was apprehended following a tip and now faces extradition. The King County Sheriff’s Office thanked the US Marshals for their efforts in this case.

Grace Church hosting 13-week GriefShare recovery program starting Aug. 28

Grace Church is launching a 13-week GriefShare recovery program aimed at providing support to individuals dealing with grief, starting on August 28, 2021. The program will meet every Saturday until November 20, 2021, with a registration fee of $15 for a workbook. Interested participants can register online or contact local facilitator Barb for more information.

Meet some of the Candidates for Burien City Council at the Tin Room this Wed., July 14

A meet and greet event for candidates running for Burien City Council is scheduled for July 14, 2021, at the Tin Room Bar & Theater. Organized by Danny House, the event will feature eight candidates but notably excludes current incumbents. This informal gathering aims to engage the community and allow voters to interact with the new candidates.

SAVE THE DATE Summer Art Market returns to Three Tree Point on Saturday, Aug. 14

The Three Tree Point Summer Art Market returns on Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021, after a pandemic hiatus. Located at 3713 SW 171st Street in Burien, the market will feature unique artisan goods from local creators, providing an exclusive opportunity for shoppers to meet the artists and purchase one-of-a-kind items.

Fight crime locally at Buriens National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 3

Burien will host its National Night Out on August 3, 2021, promoting community and police partnerships. Over 25 block parties are expected to strengthen neighborly connections. Residents must register by July 3 to participate and enter a drawing for a police or fire crew visit.

Highline Public Schools Free Summer Meals program begins Monday, June 28

Highline Public Schools will launch its free summer meal program on June 28, 2021, for all children aged 18 and under. Families can opt for either weekly meal kits or daily ready-to-eat meals without needing registration. Meal service will not be available on July 5.

Highline Amateur Radio Clubs annual Emergency Communications Event will be Sat., June 26

The Highline Amateur Radio Club will host its annual Emergency Communications Event on Saturday, June 26, at Marvista Park in Normandy Park, Washington. The event will focus on amateur radio emergency communications and community preparedness, emphasizing the importance of effective communication during emergencies.

Highline SeaTac Botanical Gardens Summer Plant Sales start this Saturday, June 12

Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden hosts its Summer Plant Sales starting June 12, 2021, from noon to 4 p.m. Visitors can purchase plants on four Saturdays throughout summer, with various gardening clubs participating. Masks and social distancing are required, and payment is accepted in cash or check only.

VIDEO Burien City Council Candidate Forum held Tuesday night by 34 Dems

The Democratic Party of the 34th Legislative District hosted an online Candidate Forum for Burien City Council candidates on May 25, 2021. The forum featured six candidates competing for positions 1, 3, 5, and 7, ahead of the Primary Election scheduled for August 3. The top two candidates from each position will advance to the General Election on November 2.

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