October 22, 2014 

Urban Rest Stop Budget Cut Featured on King 5

 

  
Your calls to Seattle City Council are having an impact!  Keep them coming!  Ask your councilmembers to restore the $198,000.
  

sally.clark@seattle.gov 206-684-8344

nick.licata@seattle.gov 206-684-8803

sally.bagshaw@seattle.gov 206-684-8801

tim.burgess@seattle.gov 206-684-8806

jean.godden@seattle.gov 206-684-8807

bruce.harrell@seattle.gov 206-684-8804

mike.obrien@seattle.gov 206-684-8800

tom.rasmussen@seattle.gov 206-684-8808

  
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Home Depot Volunteers
Paint Arion Court
Home Depot Volunteers at Arion Court
Thanks to a grant from The Home Depot Foundation, over 60 Home Depot employees spent the day painting the interior of Arion Court. The Home Depot Foundation is committed to supporting the housing needs of veterans and has a dedicated volunteer program for associates.  Special thanks to Board Member Joe Abreu and Case Manager Courtney Francis for coordinating this fantastic project. 
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Orville Johnson & Friends Delight Audience
at Upbeat on Jackson Concert
Famed folksinger Orville Johnson, with Nova Devonie on accordion and Matt Weiner on bass, entertained a full house at Ernestine Anderson Place last Saturday.  Singer Catherina Willard, who opened the show, surprised and delighted the crowd by leading them in three part harmony.
 
The next Upbeat on Jackson concert will be on Saturday November 22nd featuring jazz pianist Sumi Tonooka.  Like Upbeat on Jackson on Facebook
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Thanks for you support!
  
      
  
Sharon Lee
Executive Director
Low Income Housing Institute