Beacon Bits: Classes, workshops, and work parties

Starting today and running through the 15th, the Goodwill Job Training and Education Center, just below the north tip of Beacon Hill on Lane Street, will register people for free classes in the eight-week session that runs from October 18 through December 9.

Classes include a Retail and Customer Service Training Program, Community College 101, the National External Diploma Program, and Adult Basic Education classes covering English, computers, reading, writing, math, and cashiering.

Additional classes may be available. For class availability and enrollment information, call (206) 860-5791.

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The performance space at Art's on Beacon. Photo by Wendi.
ART’s on Beacon is hosting a Culture Forum Acting Workshop from October 11 through December 19, for “actors and non-actors alike focusing on the healing aspects of performance.” Workshop participants will have the opportunity to share their work in a three-night performance to be held at the ART’s on Beacon theater.

Workshop participation is limited. Workshop sessions will run Mondays through Thursdays from 6:30 through 9:30 pm. For more information, contact Michael Perrone at 206-861-6260 or email him at egodd1@msn.com.

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There are a couple of volunteer work parties scheduled on October 10 to improve local parks. We previously posted about the Maple School Natural Area Invasive Species Removal and Native Planting work party from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm on Sunday. Find out more about that event and RSVP at the website.

Elsewhere on the Hill, the Friends of Lewis Park are also holding a work party at the same time on Sunday. The work will involve planting native trees and shrubs, and removal of invasive plant species such as English Ivy and Himalayan Blackberry. Afterwards, the volunteers will gather for a celebratory party. To find out more and RSVP, see the website.

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Mark your calendar for Saturday, October 16 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm for a North Beacon Town Center Action Team meeting at Beacon Lutheran Church, to help plan the North Beacon Urban Design Framework for the Town Center. We will post more about the meeting as the information becomes available.

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Today NAMSAYIN will announce the release date, time, and location of the “Know Where You Came From” shirt we posted about the other day. Keep an eye on namsayin.com for the announcement. In the meantime, though, you might enjoy this homage to Beacon Avenue and the “ghetto limousine.”

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  1. The time for the North Beacon Town Center Action Team meeting was changed according to an email that I just received from DPD. It starts an hour earlier at 9AM and runs until noon. Here is the agenda (sorry about the lack of formatting, I copied it hear as best as I could):

    N Beacon Town Center Action Team
    October 16, 2010
    Beacon Lutheran Church
    1720 S Forest St

    Meeting Objective: Confirm process for the action team’s work; review and refine draft concepts for the N Beacon Urban Design Framework

    Draft Agenda (subject to change)

    9:00 Introductions
    9:10 Outline of the Day (Lyle Bicknell)
    – Review schedule and approach to the action team’s work
    – Overview of Urban Design Framework
    – What it is and isn’t
    – Basic elements to address in N Beacon

    9:40 N Beacon Opportunities and Perspectives (10 minutes each)
    – Sara Robertson, Transportation issues/opportunities.
    – Sound Transit (tent)

    10:00 Town Center Walking Tour
    11:00 Breakout Groups
    – List of questions designed to take the community members to make recommendations taking the earlier panels/sessions into context. (Small group facilitation)

    11:45 Report Back
    12:00 Next Step/Next Meetings

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