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Snow trashed my rain gutter. I need to acquire about 70' of gutter and install it on a 2 story...
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Hi, Peggy! I heard through CC knit group on Ravelry about next weeks meeting at the library (must...
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In October, Paul Doyle at Columbia City Cinema sent out this warm referral:
Before there were...
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I've seen some discussion about a knitting group that meets regularly, but I'm wondering if I...
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I and my significant other are in. 6pm at the Columbia City Ale House then? Do they do Happy...
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Hi Spencer:
How cool that you're looking for another spot in the neighborhood to dig your...
(by scottplan 1231377859|%O ago, posts: 2) Columbia Citizens featured contentRainier Valley PostThe neighborhood blogosphere was a pretty sleepy place until the Rainier Valley Post went into hyperdrive. It's been going gangbusters ever since, with hundreds of posts, all about southeast Seattle. Blogger Amber Campbell has been hard at work to bring Southeast news and views to a local audience. You might have read her occasional Let's Talk essays in the Beacon Hill News / South District Journal, which she's posted in a separate blog, Citizen about Town. The Rainier Valley Post is a good overview of what's going on in the area and leaves the "blogossiphere" section of the Citizens' Wikli full to brimming. She's also listed the site alongside many other local blogs in neighbors.
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