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Did you participate in last Tuesday’s Night Out Against Crime celebration? Did you attend a block party? Host a block party? Stay at home and watch TV?

Use the comment section below to share your experiences and our South-End Scenes flickr group to share your photos.

You can also check out this article by Jonathan Cunningham – in which your humble neighborhood editor is quoted – on the influence hyper-local blogs have on Seattle’s Night Out scene:

…residents all across Seattle participated in the 2011 Night Out in an effort to stay better connected with their neighbors and neighborhood. Night Out is billed as a national event but citizens in Seattle are among the few that put any real effort into making it successful. Although knowledge of Night Out is growing across the city, while driving around yesterday evening, certain block parties looked anemic with fewer than five or six participants. Depending on where you were, participation from neighbors appeared minimal, but in other neighborhoods, Night Out was a total success.

I scratched my head trying to figure out what could account for the differences — aside from the person to person relations block to block — and then realized the neighborhoods with strong hyper-local blog coverage of Night Out had the most participation. Capitol Hill Seattle Blog and Central District news got the word out early and strong. Rainier Valley Post did the same thing as did the Phinney Wood blog, West Seattle Blog and others. The stronger the push and readership was on neighborhood blogs, the more successful each neighborhood Night Out was. More.

Night Out Against Crime 2009 in Hillman City. Photo/Denise Gloster

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Burglary in Mt. Baker, suspects at large:

Shortly after 10 am on July 28, three men entered an occupied home in Mt. Baker and began carrying out stolen property.

According to police, the victim was in a downstairs apartment in the 3900 block of 46th Ave. S. near Lake Washington Blvd. when she heard footsteps upstairs. Fearing the suspects would hear her talking to a 911 operator, she texted her boyfriend who called police.

A responding officer saw three suspects leaving the house with stolen property and ordered them to stop. Instead, two of the suspects fled in a white two-door Cadillac, while the third ran northbound and then southbound through Genesee Park. He was not located.

Officers spotted the Cadillac speeding northbound on Lake Washington Blvd. but did not engage in a chase. All three suspects remain at large.

Othello-area murder suspect to be released pending further investigation (seatlepi.com):

The 21-year-old brother of a 19-year-old murder suspect killed in a gunfight with San Francisco police will be released from King County Jail later Friday pending further investigation into a Saturday morning slaying.

Arrested Tuesday in the Seattle killing, the 21-year-old suspected of slaying Anthony Leroy Matthews during a fight in a South Garden Street home will be released later Friday as police continue their investigation, King County Prosecutor’s Office spokesman Dan Donohoe said.

The man’s brother, 19-year-old Kenneth Harding, was shot to death during a gunfight with San Francisco police earlier in July. He was the lead suspect in the killing of 19-year-old Tanaya Gilbert, who was killed in a shooting that saw three others wounded. More.

Man fights off teen robbers in Hillman City (seattlecrime.com):

A [Rainier Valley] man fought off two teenage robbers at his home last week.

Around 2:45 pm on July 22nd, the man was standing in front of his home on Rainier Ave. S. and S. Findlay when two teenagers walked up to him, said their car had broken down, and asked for some water.

The man walked to a faucet outside his home and filled up a small container with water, and walked back to where the teens were. More.

Woman maced in Othello-area home by intruder (seattlecrime.com):

A woman was maced after she awoke to find an intruder in her home on 46th Ave. S. and S. Orchard last week.

The woman told police she was sleeping in her bedroom on July 22nd when she heard a noise in the hallway. More.

Check your RVP’s 911 section for more Rainier Valley crime news. Photo/Will Austin Photography

What does it mean to live, work, play, learn and worship in one of the most diverse zip codes in the nation? A group of south-end artists are looking to find out with a community arts project designed to help describe the Rainier Valley.

On Wed., Oct. 5, Southeast Seattle neighbors are invited to participate in “Represent! 98118: A Day in the Life of America’s Most Diverse Zip Code” – organized by award-winning author Nancy Rawles, SPLAB director Paul Nelson and SIFF film programmer Maryna Ajaja:

There are many different ways to participate. If you like to write, perform, or create art, this is an opportunity to add your view and your voice to a collective “portrait” of our zip code. You will also have the opportunity to display the work you create on this secure website or in a business or organization that serves the 98118 zip code. More.

98118 neighborhoods in the Rainier Valley:

  • Brighton
  • Columbia City
  • Dunlap
  • Genesee
  • Graham
  • Hillman City
  • Lakewood
  • New Holly
  • Othello
  • Pritchard Beach
  • Rainier Beach
  • Seward Park

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Everyone is invited to join your RVP for the Rainier Chamber Members & Friends Happy Hour Event on Tues., March 29, from 5 to 7 pm, at Kawali Grill (5300 Rainier Ave. S.) – voted Best Filipino Food in the RVP’s 2010 Best of SE Seattle Readers Choice Awards.

Enjoy delicious Filipino cuisine, drink specials from 5 to 7 pm, networking with fellow residents and local business owners and learn more about what the Rainier Valley Post and Rainier Chamber of Commerce is all about.

Othello Station leasing agents Liz Willingham and Darkua Bruce at last month’s networking event. Look for future events to be held at other Rainier Valley restaurants, including Rainier Beach and Columbia City. Photo/Dani Weiss Photography

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See our Big Dates Page – the only comprehensive calendar of events in all of southeast Seattle – for more information on these and other south-end gatherings, events, meetings, groups, etc. In the meantime, here’s a sampling of what’s happening around the community this week…

Monday:

  • Baby Story Time, New Holly
  • Guided meditation, teaching and discussion, Columbia City

Tuesday:

Thursday:

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Your RVP is proud to welcome our newest sponsor, 888 Northwest Garden Store (5716 Rainier Ave. S.) in Hillman City:

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With more than 10,000 unique visitors and 75,000 page hits each month, your RVP has quickly become the buzz of the valley and the best way to reach your target market in Seattle’s most diverse community. Contact us for a rate sheet!

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Good food and fun was had by all at Tuesday’s happy hour networking event at Kawali Grill in Hillman City. Your RVP co-sponsored the event, with the Rainier Chamber of Commerce, Dani Weiss Photography and Kawali owner Gerald Castro (above) whose restaurant was voted Best Filipino Food in the RVP’s 2010 Best of SE Seattle Readers Choice Awards.

Simon Kornelis and Ben Hunter delighted the crowd with live music (FYI: You can also catch this talented duo at the Bourbon Bar in Columbia City every other Thursday night).

Othello Station leasing agents Liz Willingham and Darkua Bruce.

John Sweeney with Seattle Gymnastics Academy, Cederstrand Rentals owner Ken Cederstrand and Rob Mohn, owner of the ShirleyMarvin Extended Stay Hotel in Columbia City.

Salon Adidez owner Zed Aschenaki with Public Relations Director for Goodwill Industries and Rainier Chamber Auction Chair Betsy McFeely.

Nona Smith, PHD (Professional Hair Designer) at Salon Adidez, with Neighborcare Health Development Director Joseph Sparacio and Clover Thurk.

John Daniels, Managing Broker at Windermere’s Eastlake office, Susan Davis, Rainier Chamber Executive Director and Betsy McFeely.

Join Us For Upcoming Happy Hour Networking Events: You, too can VIP with your RVP and friends at Kawali Grill on Tues., March 29, from 5 to 7 pm. Look for future events to be held at other Rainier Valley restaurants, including Rainier Beach and Columbia City.

Kawali Grill was voted Best Filipino Food in the 2010 Best of Southeast Seattle Reader’s Choice Awards – the definitive list of who to know, where to eat and what to do in one of America’s most diverse zip codes. Photos courtesy of Dani Weiss Photography.

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In the first analysis of new 2005-2009 Census Block Group data, Remapping Debate has developed an interactive map illustrating segregation right down to the city block level, revealing some otherwise hidden truths not necessarily apparent in the larger geographic areas represented by Census Tracts:

The new maps, available here, highlight areas that remain ultra-white, as well as areas that are disproportionately African-American or Latino or both.

For the map that looks at African-American population, one is able to identify those Census Block Groups that have zero African-Americans, less than 1.0 percent, from 1.0 percent to less than 2.0 percent, and from 2.0 percent to less than 3.0 percent. One can also see those Census Blocks Groups that are 50 percent African-American or more.

In other words, the areas highlighted are those that are have an African-American population no more than one quarter the national population of African-Americans, or an African-American population that is more than four times the national percentage of African-Americans. Go to the maps.

For instance, Map A (left) illustrates what appears to be a relatively diverse Puget Sound region (ironically represented in white) as compared to other areas of the state which are almost exclusively white (represented in red). However, what it doesn’t show is how small an area that so-called diversity is concentrated, which is significantly more apparent in Map B (below center).

Digging even deeper with Map C (above right), which is composed of Seattle zip codes 98118 and 98144, also known as the Rainier Valley, one can see that south-end neighborhoods like Mt. Baker and Seward Park are predominantly white, with a small population (1 to 2 percent represented in pink) of blacks father south on Lake Washington, while Hillman City, Othello and Rainier Beach are more than 50 percent black (represented in gray).

Indeed, one of the key data findings here is that 75 percent of African-Americans in the United States live in only 16 percent of the country’s Census Block Groups.

Ed’s note: To clarify, Remapping Debate has released three interactive maps. The first map looks at African-American populations, the second at Hispanic populations and the third map shows demographic combinations in Census Block Groups that have less than 3.0 percent African-Americans and less than 7.0 percent Latinos, as well as those that have either African-American or Latino population of 50 percent or more.

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See our Big Dates Page – the only comprehensive calendar of events in all of southeast Seattle – for more information on these and other south-end gatherings, events, meetings, groups, etc. In the meantime, here’s a sampling of what’s happening around the community this week…

Monday:

  • Mt. Baker Community Club meeting, Mt. Baker
  • Public meeting on the city’s plans for homeless encampment, SODO
  • Freedom from Fear meditation & discussion, Columbia City

Tuesday:

  • Rainier Valley Rotary Club meeting, Seward Park
  • Rainier Beach Merchants meeting, Rainier Beach
  • Lakewood Cooperative Preschool Open House, Lakewood
  • VIP With Your RVP at Kawali Grill, Hillman City

Wednesday:

  • Toddler Tales & Trails, Seward Park

Thursday:

  • Rainier Valley Preschool Cooperative Open House, Beacon Hill
  • Free admission to Northwest African American Museum, Mt. Baker

Show your south-end pride & support your RVP with our awesome t-shirts. With eight awesome designs starting at just $25 each, you’re sure to find one that suits your style. Start shopping now!

Everyone is invited to join your RVP for the Rainier Chamber Members & Friends Happy Hour Event on Tues., Feb. 8, from 5 to 7 pm, at Kawali Grill (5300 Rainier Ave. S.).

Enjoy delicious Filipino cuisine, drink specials from 5 to 7 pm, networking with fellow residents and local business owners and learn more about what the Rainier Chamber of Commerce is all about.

Kawali Grill was voted Best Filipino Food in the 2010 Best of Southeast Seattle Reader’s Choice Awards – the definitive list of who to know, where to eat and what to do in one of America’s most diverse zip codes. Photo/Kawali Grill

By Casey McNerthey/seattlepi.com:

Seattle police have started another Drug Market Initiative, this time targeting activity in South Seattle.

In response to complaints from neighbors and people working in the area, police have been doing surveillance on hand-to-hand drug transactions and identified people they say deal drugs in Columbia City and Hillman City.

The boundaries of the operation are 37th Avenue South to 47th Avenue South and South Brandon Street to South Edmunds Street. The effort began Oct. 19, according to police documents. Read more.

On Dec. 10, police served a search warrant and recovered multiple crack rocks and powder cocaine at an apartment on South Pearl Street, according to court documents. Two people police targeted in that search, a 31-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman, have been charged with two drug crimes in King County Superior Court.

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Last week, the Seattle Department of Transportation quietly released a map showing the location of every vehicle-caused pedestrian fatality in the city from 2005 to 2010.

According to the map, there were five fatal pedestrian collisions in southeast Seattle during that time span, and four occurred on Rainier Avenue South between Mt. Baker and Rainier Beach.

From Publicola editor and Rainier Valley neighbor Erica C. Barnett:

As I’ve written before, Rainier Ave. is a pedestrian nightmare, a five-lane arterial where drivers speed along at 50 mph and where stoplights are as far as a mile apart. MLK, in contrast, has more stop lights, fewer lanes, and frequent pedestrian crossings, especially at light rail stations.

According to the PI.com, Rainier is the most dangerous street in the city, with 61 reported car-pedestrian collisions between 2002 and 2006. The intersection of Rainier and 39th Ave. S. tied a several-block-long stretch of Aurora for the most jaywalking incidents (six) in the city. Read more.

The locations of fatal southeast Seattle pedestrian collisions from 2005 to 2010. Find the full city map here. Map courtesy of SDOT.

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911 Log: Hillman City Child Mauled by Three Big Dogs + More

12.05.2010 911

Hillman City Child Attacked, Injured by Three Big Dogs: A Hillman City 10-year old was seriously injured Saturday afternoon when he climbed a neighbor’s fence to retrieve a ball and was attacked by three bull mastiffs. According to police, there were four dogs in the neighbor’s backyard. Three of the dogs attacked the child and [...]

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Here Come the Christmas Ships!

12.02.2010 Arts/Living

This year, the Argosy Christmas Ship festival celebrates 61 years of bringing communities together to celebrate the holiday season. From its flotilla of ships to the crowds of people who gather onshore, the celebration is truly one of the gems of the holiday season. Each night, through December 23rd, the 2010 flotilla will sail to [...]

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Man Robbed, Assaulted Waiting for Bus in Hillman City, Suspect Arrested

11.03.2010 911

A man was waiting for a bus in the 6200 Block of Rainier Avenue South near South Graham Street Tuesday night when he was assaulted and robbed at knife point. South Precinct officers responded shortly after 11 pm, spoke to the victim and then located and detained at the suspect at 46th Avenue South and [...]

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Traffic Alert: Just When You Thought Rainier Ave Couldn’t Get Any Worse…

10.26.2010 News

In case you needed another reason to avoid Rainier Avenue South, traffic has been reduced to one lane in each direction on the busy thoroughfare near South Frontenac Street in the Othello neighborhood. There are partial traffic lane closures and parking restrictions on Rainier Avenue South and South Frontenac Street as construction crews make improvements [...]

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This Week: Opportunities to Get Involved in Your Community (UPDATED)

10.17.2010 Public Service Announcement
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See our Big Dates Page – the only comprehensive calendar of events in all of southeast Seattle – for more information on these and other south-end gatherings, events, meetings, groups, etc. In the meantime, here’s a sampling of what’s happening around the community this week… Tuesday: Rainier Valley Rotary Club meeting, Columbia City Lakewood Seward [...]

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Traffic Alert: Rainier Ave = One HOT MESS

10.11.2010 News

The good news is that much of the work on the Route 7 corridor north of I-90 is substantially complete. The bad news is that south-end drivers should continue to expect delays throughout the Rainier Valley as road crews continue to work at several locations along Rainier Avenue South, including Martin Luther King Jr. Way [...]

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Weekend Update: Verbal Graffiti, Open House at Fire Station 28, Run Vera Run

10.08.2010 Arts/Living

See our Big Dates Page – the only comprehensive calendar of events in all of southeast Seattle – for more information on these and other south-end gatherings, events, meetings, groups, etc. In the meantime, here’s a sampling of what’s happening around the community this weekend… Friday: Verbal Graffiti Open Mic, Columbia City Saturday: Open House [...]

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911 Log: DV Stabbing in Lakewood, Home Invasion in Hillman City, Etc.

10.03.2010 911

Police Investigating Lakewood Stabbing (SeattleCrime.com): Seattle police are responding to a report of a stabbing at 47th Ave S and S Hudson. According to the scanner, a 27-year-old man was stabbed in the chest. Read more. Police Investigate Fencing Operation At South Seattle Smoke Shop (SeattleCrime.com): Seattle police raided  a South Seattle smoke shop this [...]

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Save the Date: Open House at Fire Station 28 in Hillman City

10.01.2010 Public Service Announcement

The community is invited to join Seattle Fire Department for an open house at Fire Station 28 in Hillman City on Sat., Oct. 9, from 11 am to 2 pm. There will be station tours, fire safety and prevention materials in many languages, activities for children, Seattle Fire Cadets and refreshments. Fire Station 28 – [...]

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