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Economic Development

The "Economic Development" event, held on August 10, 2022, focuses on enhancing local economic strategies and urban planning initiatives in Burien, WA. Attendees will engage in discussions on financial assistance and personal finance, aimed at fostering community growth and feedback. This event is crucial for stakeholders interested in urban development and economic sustainability.

Internship Offers Marketing Experience for Youth

The City of Burien, in partnership with the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle, is offering a paid summer internship for local youth to gain digital marketing skills while supporting Burien businesses through the ShopLocalBurien.com initiative. Interns will learn essential job skills, including social media marketing and brand development, over a four-week period, receiving a stipend of $500 for their participation.

ELECTION RESULTS 1 Early returns show Normandy Parks Proposition 1 failing

Normandy Park voters rejected Proposition 1, aimed at funding a new Civic Center, with early returns indicating a 12.28% margin against approval. With 1,547 ballots counted, 43.86% supported the measure while 56.14% opposed it. The next set of results will be released on August 3.

Beat the heat watch Hi-Liners' 'Descendants The Musical' this weekend with AC - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

The Hi-Liners Musical Theatre is reviving its Main Stage productions with a performance of Disney's _Descendants: The Musical_ at the Highline Performing Arts Center in Burien. After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the show features a talented cast of teens from King County, under the direction of Kathleen Edwards and choreographer Koach Giggz. Tickets are available for all ages, highlighting the organization's commitment to community engagement through the arts.

Burien Community Center Opens as Cooling Center

The Burien Community Center has opened as a cooling center to provide relief during extreme heat conditions, as part of King County's emergency management efforts. This initiative underscores the community's commitment to supporting residents in times of need, particularly during the summer months. The center aims to serve as a critical resource for those seeking refuge from high temperatures.

Seattle Southside Chambers Mayors Reception will be Wednesday, Sept. 28

The Seattle Southside Chamber is hosting a Mayors’ Reception on September 28, 2022, at the Double Tree Suites by Hilton in Tukwila, Washington. This event aims to foster community engagement and networking among local leaders and businesses. It highlights the importance of collaboration in the Seattle Metropolitan Area's business landscape.

Annual Multi-Chamber Networking Event will be at Holden Southcenter on Wed., July 27 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce is set to host an Annual Multi-Chamber Networking Event at Holden Southcenter on July 27, 2022, from 4 to 6 p.m., in collaboration with the Kent and Renton Chambers of Commerce. This in-person event, exclusive to Chamber members, aims to foster connections among local businesses and is sponsored by several notable organizations. Registration is required, with a $10 fee for members.

Burien City Council Votes to Approve Contract for Adolfo Bailon to be Buriens Next City Manager

The Burien City Council appointed Adolfo Bailon as the new city manager, marking a historic moment as he becomes the first person of color and first Latino to hold this position. Bailon, who previously served as Town Manager in Randolph, VT, expressed his commitment to enhancing the community's prosperity. The selection process involved community feedback and a national search, reflecting the council's dedication to finding a leader who embodies the values of Burien.

Burien City Council Selects Next City Manager

The Burien City Council has officially selected a new city manager, marking a significant personnel change that reflects the local government's ongoing efforts to enhance municipal management. This development promises to impact Burien's governance and community services, highlighting the council's commitment to effective leadership.

Put some Stranger Things in your childs summer with Hi-Liners Musical Theatre

Hi-Liners Musical Theatre in Burien is hosting theme-based theatre camps for children and teens, starting June 27, 2022. With a variety of themes, including "Stranger Things," "Encanto," and "Frozen," these camps are designed to engage kids aged three and up in creative activities throughout the summer. Additionally, the article highlights a community celebration at the Seike Family Japanese Garden, showcasing local cultural appreciation.

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