El Centro de la Raza is one of the sites hosting the tenth annual Comcast Cares Day on Saturday, April 30. 300+ volunteers will come together for a variety of team projects to help improve El Centro’s facility and grounds. Projects will include active work such as landscaping, prepping and painting, installation of safety lights and cameras, and window washing, along with desk projects such as design, data entry, and more. Any amount of time you can volunteer is welcome.
Work can start as early as 7 a.m. on the 30th, and Comcast will provide lunch. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, please contact Kendehl Corley by email at volunteer@elcentrodelaraza.org, or at 206-957-4602. Please RSVP by April 15.
Anyone else think that this is ironic–Comcast caring about Broadstripe territory?
El Centro is within the Comcast service area, as is most of BH east of Beacon Ave: http://www.seattle.gov/cable/docs/cablefboundaries_big%20map.pdf
Comcast serves Cable Franchise Districts I, II & III as well as the Central Business Dist.
Broadstripe is Central Cable Franchise Television District.