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Capuchins, bears, and dogs oh my! Animal Tales captivate Burien crowd at Mar. 28 7 Stories event

The March 28 edition of ‘7 Stories’ at the Highline Heritage Museum in Burien featured engaging animal-themed narratives from local community members. With stories ranging from heartwarming to hilarious, the event highlighted the deep connections between humans and animals. The evening was well-attended, fostering a sense of community through shared experiences.

Amid fears of budget cuts to top-secret government agencies, Men in Black Birthday Bash Festival will beam back weekend of June 21-22

The "MIBBB Fest," celebrating the iconic Men in Black and the Maury Island Incident of 1947, is set to return in June 2025, featuring a cosplay birthday bash. However, concerns about the festival's future have been raised due to potential budget cuts affecting government agencies, which could impact the event's viability. Festival co-founder Steve Edmiston warns that overlapping events, such as the FIFA World Cup 2026, may further threaten the festival's existence.

Labor, civil rights groups to rally in SeaTac on Saturday, April 5 in protest of federal policies

A coalition of labor unions, civil rights organizations, and community groups will stage a rally in SeaTac on April 5, 2025, to protest against federal policies affecting immigrant rights, public education, and federal workers. The event, titled "March to Melt Ice," is organized by OWLS and highlights the adverse impacts of the Trump administration's actions on working-class individuals. The rally will feature various endorsing organizations and speakers, culminating in a march to the Federal Detention Center.

Buriens BAT Theatre urgently seeks new storage space ahead of April 11 deadline

BAT Theatre, a prominent nonprofit in the Burien arts community, faces an urgent need for new storage space as its current facility must be vacated by April 11, 2025. The displacement poses a threat to essential theatre assets like stage sets and costumes, prompting a call for community assistance in finding alternative storage solutions. With 70 years of producing affordable, community-focused theatre, BAT emphasizes the importance of local support to continue its legacy.

Dance Through the Decades at Highline Highs 100th Birthday Bash on Saturday, May 3

Highline High School is set to celebrate its 100th anniversary with a “Dancing Through the Decades” themed party on May 3, 2025, at Normandy Park Cove. The event promises a nostalgic evening filled with music, auctions, and prizes, all aimed at supporting current students through fundraising efforts. Tickets are limited, emphasizing the need for early purchase to secure attendance.

Teen Police Academy returns July 14-18, offers hands-on look at law enforcement - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

The SeaTac and Burien Police Departments are offering a free Teen Police Academy from July 14–18, 2025, designed for local teens aged 14 to 17. This program provides a unique opportunity for youth to learn about law enforcement responsibilities, including patrol procedures, SWAT operations, and 911 systems. Participants will engage in hands-on learning experiences while enjoying transportation and are required to bring their own lunch.

King County Sheriffs Office launching in-house blood draw program for DUI cases - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

The King County Sheriff’s Office is set to enhance its DUI response capabilities through a new Law Enforcement Phlebotomy Program. This initiative, developed in collaboration with Shoreline Community College, enables trained deputies to perform blood draws on-site, thus streamlining the process and reducing delays. The program aims to improve efficiency in handling impaired driving cases across Burien and neighboring jurisdictions.

Volunteers needed for tree planting event on Saturday, April 5 at North SeaTac Park

A tree planting event is set to take place on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at North SeaTac Park, where volunteers are encouraged to participate. This initiative aims to enhance local green spaces and support pollinator habitats as spring approaches. The community is invited to engage in this environmental effort, contributing to the beautification and ecological health of the area.

Fundraiser launched for Burien Tekerz Robotics team headed to PNW Championship

The Tekerz Robotics team from Burien is determined to compete in the FIRST Robotics World Championship despite facing significant challenges, including theft, budget cuts, and a recent trailer crash. The team is now seeking financial support through a GoFundMe campaign to cover their travel and equipment costs, aiming for a total of $15,000. Their journey highlights the importance of STEM education and teamwork in overcoming adversity.

In Search Of Community Buriens St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church

The article explores the significance of community and human connection through the author's visit to St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church in Burien. It highlights the church's welcoming atmosphere, its commitment to inclusivity, and the challenges it faces due to acts of vandalism. The piece reflects on the changing dynamics within the church community, particularly concerning the acceptance of diverse identities.

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