
Happy Halloween 2018 Carved by Kristen Sierra


Happy Halloween 2018 Carved by Kristen Sierra

Last Tuesday was the quarterly meeting where the Shilshole Marina and Port of Seattle staff share with the Dock Captains and moorage tenants the latest security and construction updates. Here are some notes…
It was another beautiful evening for the Port of Seattle Police/Shilshole Marina’s annual BBQ. Several hundred marina tenants enjoyed burgers, hot dogs, salads and refreshments with a live band to entertain.
This was the 16th year of this opportunity to meet and mingle with our Port Police and Marina staff to continue building a better community here at Shilshole. A big thank you to them for all they did!


Here’s your chance to try it out! We are fortunate to have the CYC clubhouse and their programs here at Shilshole. It’s a great opportunity to get on a boat, learn some skills by watching others, and have fun with new found friends! It may be your thing, it may not, but entry is easy and free. Just bring a good attitude, a willingness to learn, and your life jacket and sailing clothes. Check out CYC’s web site to find a boat, who to contact and what the racing schedule is this summer!
The Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc. wants to thank all the vendors that participated today and all the people that stopped by to learn about how we can better our environment!
Thank you to Shilshole Marina and the Port of Seattle for their help and participation in this event. We hope to work with you again next year to make this an ongoing event!
And..a big thank you to Jess from the Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc who did such a wonderful job organizing and recruiting for this!


This pubic event, which has been held on the Plaza the last several years was cancelled during CoVid19, but please join us next year!
The Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc. is proud to co-sponsor Earth Day at Shilshole!
We will have educational booths for alt energy, responsible pumpout, sustainable fishing, gardening clubs, waterway cleanups and raffles from local businesses!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Tuesday night at 7 pm at CYC the Shilshole Liveaboard Association is holding its Annual Membership Meeting. If you are a liveaboard at Shilshole Bay Marina you are invited and encouraged to attend this meeting. General elections will be held for new board members. Additional information on this meeting can be found at the head of each dock in the bulletin. If you have questions you my contact me at amazonred53@gmail.com Kristen Sierra
A week or so ago I fulfilled my obligation to become a member of the Shilshole Bay Marina (SBM) “Clean Captain Club”. All Dock Captains are now required to submit an application with images (you can get the office staff take the photos needed) to become members of the “Clean Captain Club”. It is not hard to do. As you can see I was given
a burgee that proclaims that I am now 100% compliant with SBM policies and best practices. You can get your application at the marina office.
On Saturday afternoon I attended the “Stop the Bleed” Basic Course at the Red Cross Headquarters here in Seattle. This is a free two hour class that prepares you to save a persons life if they are in danger of bleeding to death. Class time and hands on practice is provided. I would highly recommend taking this course. I think it would be a good thing for all boaters. CPR classes would also be of use. I intend to look into what it would take to have these two courses taught as part of “Shilshole Prepares”.

If you are interested in taking either ‘Stop the Bleed’ or CPR let me know. amazonred53@gmail.com Kristen Sierra D-60
Shilshole Prepares, Hub Captain
By Sheryl Wytychak
Photos by Lee Youngblood
There was standing room only at the Seaview Ave. Bus Service meeting March 22. Residents of the Sunset West Condos and Shilshole Bay marina tenants were present. District Four Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles led the meeting, which included Katie Chalmers and Carol Cooper from King County Metro. Supervisor of Service Planning, Katie Chalmers, explained that the priorities of Metro are to add service to overcrowded bus lines, add buses to routes that don’t currently have timely service and finally to extending service to areas such as Seaview Ave. Metro looks at land use, the productivity of the area and socio economic considerations. Metro’s long term vision is to provide transportation services throughout King County. Supervisor of Market Development, Carol Cooper, explained the Community Connections program. Currently a pilot program, Community Connections’ goal is to understand and identify transportation needs and gaps. In order to pursue Community Connections services, our area will need to gather data. To that end, Jeanne Kohl-Welles’ office is willing to assist in creating a survey in order to gather data. When asked about a timeline, Carol Cooper stated that the best case scenario would be 9 months before some kind of service would be implemented on Seaview Ave. I want to thank everyone who signed the petition in support of bus service and to all those who attended the meeting.
Sylvia Vikingstad, John Mitchell and Anita Lewis from Sunset West Condos have asked that anyone interested in being on a bus service committee contact Sylvia at sylviastad@comcast.net. The first meeting of this committee is scheduled for Thursday, April 5 at 1 pm in the Sunset West Condo party room. I would love to see fellow boaters at this meeting. I believe there is widespread support for extending bus service so that we can more easily access public transportation. The timeline may seem daunting but we need to start the process in order to achieve our goals.

Boaters

Condo Resident
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