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Seattle Art Fair was founded by Paul G. Allen as a unique and innovative art experience showcasing the vibrant culture and diversity of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to being a destination for new and established collectors and international art patrons, the Fair shines a light on Seattle’s thriving art scene. Now in its second year, the Fair features local, regional, and international art galleries presenting top-tier modern and contemporary art. The Seattle Art Fair is produced by Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Inc. and Art Market Productions.
Caffè Umbria is a coffee roaster and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle.HistoryIn 1948 Ornello Bizzarri began a coffee roasting business in Perugia. In 1986 his son Umberto brought the tradition and family business to Seattle, starting the company Torrefazione Italia. In 2003 Starbucks purchased Torrefazione Italia and Seattle's Best Coffee. Upon hearing that the family chain would close, Emanuele Bizzarri, son of Umberto, set about founding Caffè Umbria in 2002.The flagship store is located where Torrefazione's flagship stood when it existed.
Harbor Club Seattle is a Private Business & Social Club located in the heart of Seattle's financial district on the 17th floor of the Norton Building.
Founded in 1975, the Danny Woo Community Garden is a 1.5 acre edible green space located in the heart of Chinatown/International District. The garden provides growing space for over 60 elder gardeners from the neighborhood, while also serving as an outdoor classroom for youth. We are also home to a flock of chickens, over 65 fruit trees, and an outdoor kitchen!
High intensity class designed for anyone with the right attitude to get work done. The TRX suspension system is a revolutionary way to exercise in the way the human body was designed to move. The class is built around the TRX but also incorporates dumbbells, olympic rings, ropes, gymnastics and power movements. It emphasizes speed, strength, power, flexibility, balance, rehabilitation and gains in range of motion. If you are looking for new ways to challenge your body come give TRX a try
The Seattle Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Seattle, Washington, United States. The department is responsible for an area of, including of waterfront, with a population of over 634,000.HistoryThe Seattle Fire Department got its start as a volunteer fire department that was taken over by the City of Seattle on April 11, 1884. On June 6, 1889 the Great Seattle Fire broke out and destroyed over of the city. Insurance investigators charged the city with not having adequately trained firefighters to provide protection for the residents. As a result, the Seattle Fire Department was officially established on October 17, 1889 as a paid professional department.Fire Stations/Apparatusthe department operates out of 34 fire stations spread across the city.Apparatus Glossary/Callsigns Engine (E) Ladder (L) Aid - BLS (A) Air Unit (AIR9/AIR26) Battalion Chief (B) Command, Control & Communication Unit (COM1) Decontamination Unit (DECON1) Deputy Chief (DEP1) EMS/Paramedic Supervisor (M44 / M45) Fire Boat (FB) Fire Rescue Boat (FRB) Hazardous Materials Unit (HAZ1) Hose / Foam Wagon (HOSE18 / HOSE34) Marine Unit (MARINE1) Medic - ALS (M) Medical Ambulance Bus (MAB1) Metropolitan Medical Strike Team (MMST) Mobile Air Compressor (AIR240 / AIR260) Mobile Ventilation Unit (MVU1) Multiple Casualty Incident Unit (MCI1 / MCI2) Power/CO2 Unit (P25) Staff & Incident Command System (ICS) Support Unit (STAF10) Safety Chief (SAFT2) Technical Rescue Unit (R) Rehabilitation (REHAB1) Urban Search & Rescue Unit (USAR1)
The Seattle Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Seattle, Washington, United States. The department is responsible for an area of, including of waterfront, with a population of over 634,000.HistoryThe Seattle Fire Department got its start as a volunteer fire department that was taken over by the City of Seattle on April 11, 1884. On June 6, 1889 the Great Seattle Fire broke out and destroyed over of the city. Insurance investigators charged the city with not having adequately trained firefighters to provide protection for the residents. As a result, the Seattle Fire Department was officially established on October 17, 1889 as a paid professional department.Fire Stations/Apparatusthe department operates out of 34 fire stations spread across the city.Apparatus Glossary/Callsigns Engine (E) Ladder (L) Aid - BLS (A) Air Unit (AIR9/AIR26) Battalion Chief (B) Command, Control & Communication Unit (COM1) Decontamination Unit (DECON1) Deputy Chief (DEP1) EMS/Paramedic Supervisor (M44 / M45) Fire Boat (FB) Fire Rescue Boat (FRB) Hazardous Materials Unit (HAZ1) Hose / Foam Wagon (HOSE18 / HOSE34) Marine Unit (MARINE1) Medic - ALS (M) Medical Ambulance Bus (MAB1) Metropolitan Medical Strike Team (MMST) Mobile Air Compressor (AIR240 / AIR260) Mobile Ventilation Unit (MVU1) Multiple Casualty Incident Unit (MCI1 / MCI2) Power/CO2 Unit (P25) Staff & Incident Command System (ICS) Support Unit (STAF10) Safety Chief (SAFT2) Technical Rescue Unit (R) Rehabilitation (REHAB1) Urban Search & Rescue Unit (USAR1)
Empowering Latinas through Education, Community Service and Scholarships.
The Foundation utilizes the generous contributions of our fellow citizens to enhance the Seattle Police Department’s efforts in three vital areas: 1) Community Partnerships-Programs that enhance relationships between the community and the Seattle Police Department 2) Employee Development-Advanced training and employee recognition programs 3) Police Service Enhancements-Cutting-edge and specialized equipment and technology
Since 1997, more than 2,500 SVP Partners in North America, Japan and India have contributed close to $46 million (USD) in grant investments to over 500 nonprofits and volunteered countless thousands of business and professional hours. Why? The problems we are facing in our society are daunting - its never been more important to give in ways that make the greatest impact. Traditional philanthropy is not enough. That's why Social Venture Partners goes beyond philanthroy. Yes, we give grants, but we also build powerful relationships among the people who want to give back and the organizations making change possible. SVP - Potential Unleashed.
Seattle CISPES is a grassroots organization working for social justice and human rights in El Salvador and the U.S. Seattle CISPES es una organización de base que lucha por la justicia social y para los derechos humanos en El Salvador y en los Estados Unidos.
Full printmaking and letterpress studio, $95 a month, 24-7 access, safe and secure, near galleries of pioneer square, cheap parking, full studio with Glen Alps Etching/Relief Press, Parks Litho Press, C&P 8x12 clamshell Letterpress, line-o-scribe flatbed signmaker press, sturges etching press, Exposure Unit, screenprinting, Vertical Etching tanks, aquatint box, etc.
Full printmaking and letterpress studio, $95 a month, 24-7 access, safe and secure, near galleries of pioneer square, cheap parking, full studio with Glen Alps Etching/Relief Press, Parks Litho Press, C&P 8x12 clamshell Letterpress, line-o-scribe flatbed signmaker press, sturges etching press, Exposure Unit, screenprinting, Vertical Etching tanks, aquatint box, etc.
The International District/Chinatown Station is a Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel station. It is served by Metro and Sound Transit buses and Central Link light rail trains. Though it is several levels below the street, it is a roofless below-grade station located at the intersection of 5th and Jackson, with entrances on 5th between Jackson and King, and on Jackson just west of 5th. 3,300 daily Link light rail boardings are predicted for the year 2020.The station entrances are laid out to be complementary to the restored Union Station.The station was called (and is still commonly referred to as) the International District Station until the Metropolitan King County Council renamed it International District/Chinatown Station on October 19, 2004.Transit ConnectionsInternational District/Chinatown Station is part of a cluster of transit facilities. It is across 4th Avenue from King Street Station, where Amtrak and Sounder commuter rail trains stop.The International District/Chinatown Station is the connection point to the First Hill Streetcar which runs between Pioneer Square, Central District, First Hill and Capitol Hill.
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Since we opened our first store in 1992, Tully’s Coffee has been focused on creating remarkable handcrafted coffees that truly stand apart from the rest. Now the last independent Seattle-pedigreed coffee company in the world, we look forward to sharing our passion for small-batch roasted specialty coffee with every customer who walks through our door.
Union Station is a former train station in Seattle, Washington, United States, constructed between 1910 and 1911 to serve the Union Pacific Railroad and the Milwaukee Road. It was originally named Oregon and Washington Station, after a subsidiary line of the Union Pacific. Located at the corner of S. Jackson Street and 4th Avenue S. in the Pioneer Square neighborhood, the station opened on May 20, 1911. The Milwaukee Road discontinued passenger service to Union Station 50 years later, on May 22, 1961, and the Union Pacific followed suit on April 30, 1971. With no passenger rail service serving Seattle from Union Station, the building remained largely empty. After nearly 30 years of sitting idle, the station finally experienced an expansive renovation supported by Nitze-Stagen with financial backing from Paul Allen. The Union Station renovation was the winner of the 2000 National Historic Preservation Award. It now serves as the headquarters of Sound Transit; its grand hall is rented out to the public for weddings and other events.In Seattle, the term Union Station refers not only to the main station building, but also to the several adjacent office buildings at 505, 605, 625 and 705 5th Avenue South. Until 2011, Amazon.com was a major tenant of these properties, all but one owned by Opus Northwest, and the other by Vulcan. The entire complex is earthquake-proofed by an underground ring of rubber.