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Julie Reinhardt
Contributing Writer

Articles by Julie Reinhardt


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North and South Wallingford Rally Around Planning Issues
The May 18 South Wallingford Community planning forum covered everything a neighborhood has to deal with: open space, transportation, development, zoning, and shoreline and environmental issues. How will the neighborhood face the future of growing Seattle
Licton Springs
Preserving the Pilling's Pond Legacy
For most of the last century, Chuck Pilling tended migratory waterfowl on his pond in the Licton Springs neighborhood. When he died last October, his family and neighbors banded together to preserve his legacy.
Catching Dreams Under the Big Top
Kids catch the circus bug while rehearsing for the Blanchet High School production of Barnum.
Good Shepherd Center Artist Spaces Near Completion
The Good Shepherd Center is almost finished with an over-$1 million project that includes six artist residences and a new roof for the 87,000 square foot building.
Ballard Bugle
Holiday Shopping in Ballard: Way Beyond Clogs
Every time I walk down Market Street or Ballard Avenue, there is a new fancy boutique that blows away my notion that only thing to get in Ballard is a good pair of clogs. So, without further ado, put on your shopping shoes--clogs or otherwise--and get out
U District, Ravenna and Roosevelt
Shops for All Seasons
Here are my suggestions for staying out of the mall this holiday and, perhaps, exploring some of the multicultural festivities happening right here in the neighborhood.
Capitol Hill Conspiracy Theories
Julie Reinhardt takes us to Capitol Hill for aliens and art.
Feels like a Fremont state of mind
Talking art and Fremont with Peter Bevis
I wanted to find someone getting their hands dirty. Someone who might shed some light on the Fremont State of Mind. I walked off the main road and found sculptor Peter Bevis at the Fremont Fine Arts Foundry and Gallery 154.
Fremont
Exploring Fremont's Arty Side
Fremont is about art but also about art happenings; it's funky, kitschy and fun too. Here are some of our picks for spots that help keep the Fremont flame alive.
Greenwood
Greenwood and Phinney Ridge: Antique Mecca
Julie Reinhardt explores Greenwood and Phinney used and antique shops.
Eastlake
After the Fire: Cadranell and Ambrosia Celebrate Rebuilding
Cadranell Marina begins to rebuild after a Memorial Day weekend fire that damaged 14 slips at their dock.
Alternative Transportation Education, Fremont Style
Car-Free Fremont is this Sunday, September 16, at 34th & Phinney Ave. by the Ship Canal.
High School English Class Brings Out Budding Talent
Ninth-grade English students at Ingraham High School take part in an intensive poetry reading and writing program under teacher Jennifer Gold.
Ballard
Open Space, Parking Still Issues, but Developer
The developer presented design revisions to its proposed project at Ballard Square. The six-story mixed residential/retail building is to be built behind the Ballard Square building.
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