New B-Town Blog Advertiser GGC Embroidery–Grams Gift Closet–is on a mission; that is “to provide small businesses in the area the opportunity to brand and logo in the same manner as a mid to large size businesses at a lower cost,” so says owner/operator Jeananne Tescar-Burcham.
With this mission in mind, Jeananne created her small business from what was once a hobby. She specializes in personalized-custom embroidery and logo items for local sports teams, companies, families and individuals. Her closet of logo-wear includes sweatshirts, polar fleece, polos and hats.
Jeananne and her husband have had a 20+ year association with, and love for, the Highline Schools where they have worked and volunteered. It was during this time that Jeananne began her “hobby job” embroidering HHS warm ups.
“I saw how the coaches were paying exorbitant amounts for set ups, and small orders,” she said. This is why GGC is proud to offer a no set-up charge, no matter how small the order is. “We’ll do one-ups, there’s no minimums,” she added.
New guy on the team? Need a single item? Not to worry with GGC Embroidery, where Jeananne has set up a unique team and company store on her website for individual schools or businesses who want to order what they want when they want it.
And why would a woman with no grandchildren name a business “Grams”? After her own grandmother of course!
“My grandmother had a quote that inspired me after being laid off from Washington Mutual and making the decision to start the business in a less than friendly economy:
“You can accomplish anything you set your mind to. It is like the light at the end of the tunnel; it is there. You may have to kick a few rocks out of the way to find the light, but it is there.”
In her first full year in business Jeananne has “kicked a few rocks” but she is seeing a dramatic growth in her customer base with over 200 satisfied customers in the Burien and greater Seattle area; and an A- rating from the BBB.
When it came time to order some new shirts for our sister site The Waterland Blog, we asked our good friend Wayne Corey of the Des Moines Farmers Market “who does your branded clothing?” He strongly recommended GGC Embroidery for their service, quick turnaround and embroidery work.
After several very prompt emails, and a visit to her sunny in-home studio in Burien, we quickly had a new “official clothier for our branded blog-wear.” If the turnaround wasn’t just short of amazing, it’s the fact that we each select shirts to our liking (no two are alike), which means that she had to do a lot of “one-of-a-kinds”.
Are we another satisfied customer of GGC? You betcha! Would we recommend their services for your small business? We sure would.
You can contact Jeananne at 206-931-1548 or click here for the website.
I can’t say I have ever been the biggest fan of Valentine ’s Day. The mere thought of cheesy stuffed animals, cheap chocolates or sleazy lingerie makes me gag. You might as well do nothing rather than a last-minute, no-thought, no-heart gift.
Being in a relationship, romantic or otherwise, means compromise and sacrifice not to mention hopefully showing all year round how much your significant other means to you, and not just on the day stores tell you to. This year try something different – put some serious thought into what you’re giving or doing. The best gift is one that really comes from the heart, and not just a box that is shaped like one.
I am gonna let you in on a little secret…women love to feel beautiful, but sometimes we don’t get enough time in our busy schedules to pamper ourselves. Here’s is a hint: make the appointment for a relaxing afternoon of some pampering for your lady. Don’t just buy the gift certificate if you can avoid it. Scheduling the appointment and doing all of the leg work will put her mind at ease and allow the relaxations she deserves. Locally we have some great options from massage therapists like B-Town Blog Advertiser Ceiba Acupuncture & Body Work in Des Moines. For an unforgettable relaxing facial we have Burien’s Skin Perfect, where she will get the ultimate in facial cleansing and rejuvenation not to mention beautiful make up as well. Here she, or he, can get the skin boutique experience from A-Z. They are offering a unique chocolate facial this season for a sweet twist on the traditional experience.
All of us like to go out to a fancy dinner now and then, but Burien has a lot of options that won’t break the bank. Sidestreet Kitchen & Bar offers a delicious variety of cuisine that is priced so that you can enjoy more than one course and still spring for the bottle of wine. BTB Advertiser Bistro Baffi offers an authentic Italian experience in a very romantic atmosphere. For you more casual diners you can check out Elliot Bay Brewery with a mostly organic, upscale pub menu or BTB Advertiser The Tin Room where the designer cocktails speak for themselves.
If you’re looking for that perfect gift she will never forget you will score major points going with something out of the “heart shaped box.” Women want to be able to talk about how amazingly thoughtful your gift was to all of her friends. This does not have to mean the biggest diamond you can find but I would caution against any gift that requires batteries or a power cord unless expressly requested or you might find yourself with some serious couch time.
Think about making a card, the less perfect the better. Try writing your own sayings inside that speaks to the uniqueness of your relationship. If you’re the poetically challenged you can go with a famous love quote on any number of quotation websites. If you are strapped for time after all of the other planning you’ve been doing you can find unique and thoughtful cards at The Card Bar in Olde Burien.
As for the actual gift itself, the more you plan, the more personal it is, the better. You are going to have to really think this one through on your own since no one knows the one you love more than you. Try reminding them of your favorite qualities in them, why you love them and special moments you’ve shared. A gift that creates a memory can never be exchanged.
Valentine’s Day is just about two weeks away, which means that now would probably be a good time to start shopping for something for your sweetie.
We here at The B-Town Blog strongly believe in shopping local, which is why we highly recommend that all our Readers buy their Valentine’s Day gifts from Burien-based Advertiser Dan the Sausageman.
I mean, what says “I Love You” better than a groovy gift box full of high quality meats, cheeses, chocolates and other goodies? And what better way to spend your money than by keeping it local?
Dan the Sausageman has been in business in Burien since 1988. Back then, Dan House (who also owns The Tin Room and the soon-to-be-opening Tin Theater) used to drive around selling sausages to car dealers and other businesses in the south end. Eventually he opened a tiny retail store in Seahurst, then moved into the classic old Hi-Line Tin Shop in Olde Burien where he still works every day.
And no, Danny hasn’t retired his retail sausage business – he’s just moved it in preparations for his new “Tin Theater” (which will be opening soon – stay tuned to the BTB for details) and is doing most work online now (check out his website here).
For Valentine’s Day, Dan the Sausageman is offering a great deal – purchase any gift box, and you’ll get both an extra 9oz Summer Sausage as well as a dozen chocolate kisses!
Gift Boxes are available at this web page, and here are three favorites:
“Dan’s Favorite“: Packed inside this hand made pine crate (15″ x 6.5″ x 4.5″) are all the things Dan loves and is a consistent top pick among our loyal customers. Contents: Summer Sausage (9oz), Sharp Cheese (4oz), Pepper Jelly (5oz), Smoked Salmon (3.25oz), Smoked Pate (3.25oz), Spiced Almonds (1.5oz), Sweet’N'Hot Mustard (2oz), Crackers (1oz), Chocolate Truffles (2pcs), Chocolate Covered Cherries, Blueberries, Cranberries and Apricots (4oz) – all for just $53.95! Click here to order.
“Retro Lunch Box“: If you took a lunch like this to work every day, you probably would WANT to go to work. Our nifty retro lunch pail is filled with all of the stuff that keeps our customers coming back for more. Contents: Summer Sausage (9 oz.), Hot Summer Sausage (9 oz.), Santa Barbara Garlic Stuffed Olives (2 oz.), Bandon Sharp Cheese (8 oz.), Seattle Chocolate Truffles (2.5 oz.), Gourmet Caramels with Almonds, Spiced Almonds (1.5 oz.), Venus Crackers (2 oz.), all for just $54.95! Click here to order.
“Perfect For The Palate“: No, we haven’t started selling paint like Martha Stewart. We do fancy the can though. Whether it is the office, home, or outdoors – all you have to do is spread this out and paint a smile on your face. Contents: Summer Sausage (9 oz.), Hot Summer Sausage (9 oz.), Santa Barbara Garlic Stuffed Olives (2 oz.), Bandon Sharp Cheese (8 oz.), Toffee Almond Cranberry Crunch (8 oz.), Eastshore Pretzels (4 oz.), Sweet ‘n’ Hot Mustard (2 oz.), Spiced Almonds (1.5 oz.), 1 Gallon Collector Paint Can. Just $47.95. Click here to order.
You can order these gift boxes online, as well as many others, safely and securely here (you can also order ala carte items too!).
You been to all of the big box stores, gotten Timmy his newest electronic fad that he just had to have. The sister-in-law is getting the hat and scarf set and your boss is getting the novelty trophy with “world’s greatest” across the front. Okay so here’s the advice that will save you from looking like you put more thought into your shoes today than what to give the important people in your life.
We’ve scoured Burien, and lo and behold we gotta say – we’ve got some pretty awesome businesses…and none of them are hard to find. And what is more caring than a thoughtful gift that you can not only give to a loved one but back to your community by shopping locally?
We put some thought into this so that you can take all the credit…here ya go:
For the person who has everything stop by Glass Expressions. They have unique stocking stuffers and personal gifts like cheese spreaders, bottle openers and candle holders, and they’re all handmade, with lots of different colors and all for less than $20. If your gift recipient is more crafty check out the long list of classes they offer on stained glass and other projects. Better yet sign up together and enjoy the creating art experience together:
Glass Expressions
648 SW 152nd Street
Burien, WA 98166-2213
(206) 242-2860
www.glassexpressions.com
For that someone special in your life…and your shower…we found a shower head that makes it seem like you are standing in a warn rain fall at McClendon’s Hardware in White Center for less than $30. They also have stocking stuffers for the foodie on your list like a garlic peeler called Garlic Zoom, which peels garlic without making a mess for just $10. For the person with a sense of humor that hates the slamming sound of toilet seats you can pick up a Whisper Close Designer Toilet Seat and Lid for around $30.
McLendon’s Hardware
10210 16th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98146-1432
(206) 762-4090
For that hard to buy for co-worker, stop by Hans Deli in Burien, or as I grew up knowing it – “The German Store.” I would dare to say they have the largest selection of imported German Beers this side of Seattle, and they’re all for under $10 a pint! Never indulged in a fine German pastry? Then you are missing out! Pick up a hostess gift of Stollen (it’s a cake that comes in a variety of flavors including rum) for $12-$20 or try one of the assorted cookies in beautiful tins and all imported from dare I say the best chocolate in the world for $15-$30.
Hans Deli
717 SW 148th Street (between 7th Ave SW & 8th Ave SW)
Burien, WA 98166
(206) 244-4978
Every woman loves to feel beautiful and one of the best places to help her do that in every sense is at Skin Perfect Aesthetics in Olde Burien. Darla, the owner, knows her stuff and has passed it on to her super-friendly staff. The ladies in your life will feel like they are at a friend’s house getting honest beauty tips and some of the best lines of product including a full line of Bare Essentials and designer fragrances. Giving something from Skin Perfect makes you look like a true B-Town insider.
Skin Perfect Aesthetics
901 SW 152nd Street
Burien, WA 98166
(206) 439-7546
www.skinperfectinseattle.com
Who doesn’t love a designer chotchke or handmade designer jewelry? You’re missing out if you don’t stop by Zizia Gifts in Olde Burien. There is so much to pick from that you can’t go wrong and it all has a story. From designer eggs to hand-stamped leather bags and jewelry. To say everything is handcrafted with love from different artists is an understatement. Every line has a story behind it and if you can’t find something for the most difficult to buy for friend at Zizia then I dare say they can’t be bought for.
Zizia Gifts
827 SW 152nd Street
Burien, WA 98166-1841
(206) 242-2646
If you’re looking for that favorite aunt that can be found in her garden you’ll need to stop by Herr Backyard Garden Center (BTB Advertiser). They have huge selection of gardening necessities and unique gifts for the person with a green thumb or even some that don’t. From garden tools to furniture, hard to find plants and handcrafted gifts this place will help you check off more than one person left on that list.
Herr Backyard Garden Center
107 SW 160th
Burien, WA 98166
Ph: 206-242-2014
There are plenty more unique stores and restaurants in Burien and the local area, so avoid the mess at the mall and shop local…yule not be sorry you did.
The Burien / Normandy Park Fire Department has done a holiday outreach program for over 25 years, and Tuesday morning (Dec. 22nd), they set out with Santa in their shiny fire trucks to make their annual delivery to 59 local families in need.
Local firefighters receive family names from the Washington Department of Social and Health Services office, then provide each one with a nice turkey dinner as well as stuffing, pies and other assorted food.
Each family also receives several toys and gifts for each child, as well as gift cards to Fred Meyer for each teenager 13-17.
One hundred percent of all donations are returned to the community and all donations are distributed locally.
“Contributions were down a bit this year,” said Doug Leudeman of Fire District #2. “And while we had enough gifts to give out, we could certainly use more cash donations to help offset some of the costs.”
Cash donations are still being accepted at the Burien/Normandy Park Fire Department Headquarters Station, located at 15100 8th Ave SW; phone: (206) 242-2040; website: www.burienfire.org.
Photographer Michael Brunk was there to capture this Photo Slideshow:
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Looking for a better gift than fruitcake this holiday season?
Our friends The Rat City Rollergirls would like everyone to know that they’re returning to the Key Arena for their 6th Season of high-action athletics, and tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster locations, or online by clicking here.
From a press release:
Both Rat City Rollergirl season passes and tickets are the perfect stocking stuffer for you and your family this season. Season passes fit perfectly into any envelope, and they’re the best way to show someone how much you care (or to show them Santa IS listening).
This season, we’re bringing hard-hitting roller derby that the whole family can enjoy at an affordable new price.
General admission is now only $14 and kids under 16 are only $8.
Find greater values when you purchase season tickets before January 2010. The season kick-off is January 31st followed by 4 more chances to experience the exciting, fast paced action:
- March 6
- April 10
- May 1
- June 5
Go to Ticketmaster.com for seating and ticket information at the Key Arena or visit Ratcityrollergirls.com.
Our friends at the Highline Historical Society remind us that their online auction fundraiser ends Tuesday, Dec. 15th, so there’s still time to get great deals on local restaurants, foods, trips, services (including an Ad on the BTB!) and unusual experiences.
And of course, it’s all for a great cause – the Highline Historical Society!
Proceeds from the auction will benefit the ongoing programs and activities of the Society, including their capital building campaign for the new Highline Heritage Museum on their property in “Old Burien.”
The new Highline Heritage Museum, designed by Rohleder Borges Architects, will be located on the Southwest corner of SW 152nd Street and Ambaum Blvd. SW, where Karuna Yoga Arts is currently housed.
You can access the auction here:
www.highlinehistory.cmarket.com
| Dec ’09 |
| 19 |
| 2:00 pm |
The next Rat City Rummage Sale will be held from 2pm to 6pm on Saturday, Dec. 19th at Big Als Brewing, which is located at 9832 14th Ave SW in White Center.
Here are the details:
WHAT: Rat City Rummage Sale
WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 19th from 2pm to 6pm
WHERE: In the upstairs room at Big Als Brewing 9832 14th Ave SW in White Center.
INFO: From their website:
If you’d like to be a vendor at this art show please email us your web site info or 3 images of what you’d like to sell at the show. To avoid too many of the same type of vendors this is a juried show.
If accepted, you will recieve an email confirmation no later than December 12th with an application & paypal invoice. Booth space is limited to a 2×4 table, booth fee $10
Vending is open to handmade arts and crafts & baked goods.
General information on the event:
- No entry fee for shoppers or other “hidden” fees
- Vendor set up at 1:00pm take down no earlier than 6pm.
- You or a booth sitter must stay until 6pm, no early take down.
- Event runs 2pm to 6pm
This event is part of the monthly White Center art walk put on by White Center for the Arts. You are welcome to keep your booth open for the duration of the art walk which ends at 9:00pm, but only required to stay until 6pm.
Bring your own displays, plenty of change, tables, chairs, snacks and whatever else you may need for the day. This will be an indoor event, location: Big Als Brewing 9832 14th Avenue Southwest Seattle, WA 98106.
This is an all ages event.
White Center for the Arts is a group of artists with diverse backgrounds who have come together to form a non-profit organization focused on supporting the arts in White Center. Our desire is to offer space where local artists can show their work, and to provide a place to learn about art. We want to provide classes to young and old in many media, bringing out the rich diversity of culture that can be found in White Center.
And we want to have fun!
Thank you for your interest in Rat City Rummage.

| Dec ’09 |
| 21 |
Burien’s Ruth Dykeman Children’s Center has placed “Giving Trees” throughout the area, and you can make a child’s Christmas wish come true by purchasing their wish list item.
Tags on the trees include all the details (age, gender and specific gift wish) and include a single wish of a Ruth Dykeman Children’s Center resident.
Once purchased, bring the unwrapped item back to the business you picked up the tag or drop off at Ruth Dykeman Children’s Center during business hours.
Please deliver all Giving Tree items by Monday, December 21st to:
Ruth Dykeman Children’s Center
1033 SW 152nd Street
Burien, WA 98166
For more information, contact Megan Clingman, Special Events Manager at (206) 242-1698 x142 or by email: meganc@rdcc.org. More info on the Ruth Dykeman Children’s Center is available at their website here.
Megan adds: “Together we can make this a Happy Holiday season for all families!!
Here’s a list of local businesses with RDC Giving Trees:
- 3 Wishes
- 909 Coffee & Wine
- Albertsons (5 Corners store)
- Bank of America (230 SW 152nd St)
- Collins Chiropractic
- Copiers NW
- Goodie Gumdrops
- Highline Athletic Club
- Highline Therapy Service
- Key Bank (17818 1st Ave S)
- Matt Griffin YMCA (3595 S 188th St)
- Orthodontics of Burien
- Poggi Bonsi
- The Mark Restaurant
- Tin Room
- Volt Services
- You’ve Been Worn
- Zizzia
| Dec ’09 |
| 10 |
Longtime BTB Advertiser Dan the Sausageman is having a very special FREE holiday offer that even Santa’s taking advantage of – with every order placed online, you’ll get a FREE Summer Sausage!
But to get it you have to act fast – you must order online before Dec. 10th to receive this FREE gift!
To order safely and securely, please click here.
And remember, even Santa loves high-quality, locally-produced foods!
| Dec ’09 |
| 5 |
| 9:00 am |

Burien’s St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church is holding a Holiday Bazaar on Saturday Dec. 5th from 9am – 3pm at their building at 1005 SW 152nd, just west of Olde Burien.
It’s happening the same day as Burien’s WinterFest, so keep this in mind when you’re out shopping or enjoying the day – St. Elizabeth’s is just to the west of Olde Burien, and you can’t miss its distinctive, curved rooftop.
Here are the details:
WHAT: St. Elizabeth’s annual Holiday Bazaar
WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 5th from 9am to 3pm
WHERE: St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, located at 1005 SW 152nd near Olde Burien.
INFO: From an email:
Our Bazaar will feature BAKE SALE with breads by professional baker and other goodies, HAND-MADE CRAFTS, Quilt and original Oil Painting raffle, coffee bar, “ATTIC” for collectibles, many BOOKS.
Home-cooked lunch served from 11:30am – 2:00pm ($5).
Plenty of parking on 10th, on side of church.
Part of Winterfest in Olde Burien.
COME AND JOIN US!
For more information, call 206-243-6844 or visit their website here.
| Nov ’09 |
| 21 |
| 10:30 am |
Trollbeads are in Des Moines, and where else, but at new B-Town Blog Advertiser Kimberley’s on 7th (in Des Moines)!
Kim Beasly was the first jeweler in the state of Washington to identify the charm and fun of Trollbeads. That was a year ago. Since then she’s sold hundreds of Trollbeads.
This Saturday, Nov. 21st from 10:30am – 6pm, Kim is having a special Trollbeads party complete with food. The Trollbeads representative will be on hand with most of the 500 designs available right at Kimberley’s. To encourage you to start or add to your Trollbeads collection, Kim has a one day only special this Saturday, and that’s buy four Trollbeads charms and receive one free. Charms start at $23.
I was introduced to Trollbeads earlier this week, and fell in love with the charms thick braided necklaces and bracelets. But–WARNING–it’s not your mother’s charm bracelet, er, take it back, my charm bracelet–gold and shiny with soldered-on charms that showed the various aspects of a teenage girls’ life….
These charms are bright, whimsical (I loved the juggler) bright colored hand-crafted Italian Murano glass, precious stones, sterling and gold…the possibilities and combinations are infinite. And one fun thing, when you design your bracelet, there will be no other like it in the world. The bracelets are so beautiful, you can start with one charm and add to on special gift receiving occasions (like an add-a-pearl).
With the holidays coming up, Kim has started a Trollbeads registry to assist your friends and family in finding the ‘perfect’ Trollbeads for your necklace or bracelet.
From the Trollbeads US website:
“Charm” has a whole new meaning. More than 30 years after the first Trollbead was born in Denmark, the Nielsen/Aagard family and their team of designers continue to “charm” collectors with their imaginative jewelry designs.*
Handcrafted from the finest quality raw materials including 18K gold, sterling silver, Italian glass, natural pearls, precious stones and Swarovski crystal, each bead is a treasure to behold. Every irresistible piece has its own story inspired by love, nature, fairytales, mythology, cultures, and the diversity of the world around us.
There are over 500 interchangeable Trollbeads to choose from. New beads in intriguing shapes and colors continue to revitalize the collection. With an infinite number of combinations, the piece of jewelry you design will be completely unique and personal. The possibilities are endless.
Welcome to the “charming” world of Trollbeads, where every bead has a story and every story has a bead T.
*Trollbeads have won international artistic recognition and have been exhibited at Sculpture Objects & Functional Art in Chicago and New York.
So there you have it. Trollbeads show this Saturday at Kimberley’s Exquisite Jewelry at 22221 7th Ave in Des Moines, from 10:30am – 6pm. Bring your daughter, bring your mom, even bring your husband, but come on down.
You’ll love the ‘charm’ of Trollbeads!
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| Dec ’09 |
| 5 |
| 10:00 am |
Burien’s Moshier Community Art Center is holding its annual Holiday Pottery Sale on Saturday, Dec. 5th from 10am to 3pm, so be sure to mark your holiday shopping calendar.
Here are the details
WHAT: Moshier Community Art Center’s Holiday Pottery Sale
WHEN: Saturday, December 5th 10AM-3PM
WHERE: Moshier Art Center, located at 430 S 156th, Burien
INFO: Twice a year the potters at the Moshier Art Center gather to sell their handmade wares. Come to this amazing sale to find hundreds of items such as mugs, bowls, serving dishes, casseroles, garden art, jewelry, holiday items, and more! Come early for the best selection. Cash or checks accepted.
There are over $2,000 $2,100 reasons to visit The B-Town Blog’s booth at this weekend’s annual Strawberry & Arts Festival – we’re giving away over 35 36 prizes, and all of them are LOCAL from Burien businesses!
That’s right, we’re doing our part to boost Burien’s economy by keeping all of our prizes local, thus helping our beloved Advertisers and assorted other B-Town businesses.
To enter our drawing (which will be held at the end of the fest on Sunday; winners will be announced on the B-Town Blog on Monday morning June 22nd) all you have to do is come by our booth, fill out an entry form and play a festive and fun game we like to call “Toss The Unread Newspaper With Outdated News Into The Recycling Bin!”
Local Burien businesses offering prizes include:
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VALUE
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PRIZE
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| Bistro Baffi |
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$25
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Gift Certificate for Dinner |
| Poggi Bonsi |
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$25
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Decorative Italian Plate |
| 909 Coffee & Wine |
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$20
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Gift Card |
| Moss Chiropractic |
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$185
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Gift Certificate for Complete Chiropractic Exam & Adjustment |
| Moss Chiropractic |
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$23
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Ice Pack |
| Highline Athletic Club |
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$234
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One-Month Free Membership & Enrollment Fee |
| 1-Stop Computer Repair |
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$50
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One-Hour Computer Service |
| 1-Stop Computer Repair |
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$50
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One-Hour Computer Service |
| Herr Backyard Garden Center |
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$10
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Gift Card |
| Burien Auto Repair |
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$89.95
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Oil Change & Filter Service, Inspection, Car Wash & Mini Detail |
| Howard & Marge |
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$25
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Gift Card |
| Advanced Massage |
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$65
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One-Hour Massage |
| Mick Kelly’s Irish Pub |
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$25
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Gift Card |
| Reiki by Anita |
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$85
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Reiki Session |
| Mark Restaurant & Bar |
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$40
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Gift Card |
| Vision Collision |
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$50
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$50 off Interior Detail |
| Mark’s Expert Auto |
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$25
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$25 off Coolant Flush |
| Digi Guys/CPI |
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$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Digi Guys/CPI |
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$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Digi Guys/CPI |
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$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Digi Guys/CPI |
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$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Digi Guys/CPI | ![]() |
$15
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B-Town Blog T-Shirt |
| Philip Kelley Acupuncture |
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$90 | Acupuncture Treatment |
| Shining Star Massage |
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$50
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Foot Reflexology |
| Ace Hardware |
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$39.99
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43-Piece Hanging Tool Kit |
| Park Place Bar & Grill |
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$50
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Gift Certificate |
| Sal’s Deli |
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$10
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Certificate for One Free Breakfast |
| Sal’s Deli |
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$10
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Certificate for One Free Breakfast |
| Sal’s Deli |
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$10
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Certificate for One Free Breakfast |
| Tin Room Bar |
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$25
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Gift Certificate |
| Photography by Michael Brunk/NW Lens |
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$475
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1-Hour Photo Shoot, Post Production, CD and 3-5 Minute Video Story |
| Market Place Salon |
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$175
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Helix Cordless Flat Iron |
| Economy Wiring/YB Tubless |
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$30
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$30 Credit Towards Electrical Call or Hot Tub Service |
| Elliott Bay Brewhouse & Pub |
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$40
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Gift Card |
| Emerald City Smoothie |
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$90
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Five Re-Usable Smoothie Mugs with Free Drink Coupons |
| Cheese FX Cheesecakes |
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$15-$18
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6-inch Basic or Deluxe Cheesecake |
| Sidestreet Kitchen & Bar |
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$25
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Gift Certificate |
| Wow Window Washing |
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$75
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Gift Certificate for Window Cleaning |
So…we’ll see you at our booth, which will be located near the Skate Park, this Saturday from 10am to 6pm, and Sunday from 10am to 5pm!
| May ’09 |
| 2 |
| 10:00 am |

Burien’s Moshier Community Art Center is holding its annual Spring Pottery Sale this Saturday, May 2nd from 10am to 3pm, and it’s a great opportunity to get some original pottery for Mother’s Day.
Here are the details:
WHAT: Moshier Art Center’s Annual Spring Pottery Sale
WHEN: Saturday, May 2nd from 10am to 3pm
WHERE: Moshier Community Art Center, located at 430 South 156th Street
INFO: Come to the annual Moshier Pottery Sale for beautiful and unique items for every budget. Great gifts and items for your home or garden: planters, platters, bowls, dishes and much more!
Work by over 30 Moshier students, Instructors and studio potters.
Come early for the best selection!
Please bring cash or checkbook, as credit cards are NOT accepted.
For more information, plase call Burien Parks and Recreation at 206-988-3700.
| Apr ’09 |
| 25 |
| 11:00 am |
| Apr ’09 |
| 26 |
| 11:00 am |
This Saturday and Sunday (4/25-26), the “Third Runway Potters” (EDITOR’S NOTE: They have no affiliation with airports or lawsuits) will be holding their Spring Sale at Moshier Arts Center, located at 430 South 156th (map below).
Here are the details:
WHAT: Spring Garden Art Sale 2009, Studio Artists’ Annual Spring Garden Art Sale
WHEN: Saturday, April 25th, 11am-5pm AND Sunday, April 26th, 11am-5pm
WHERE: Moshier Community Art Center, located at 430 S. 156th Burien, WA 98166
INFO: Due to popular demand and requests from our wonderful patrons, we’ve decided to hold our Spring sale all weekend long!
So come visit us and pick up some garden and home treasures.
Just in time for Mother’s Day too!
Think Spring!
More info available at www.lasswellarts.com
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| Dec ’08 |
| 6 |
| 10:00 am |

Burien’s Moshier Community Art Center is holding its annual Holiday Pottery Sale on Saturday, Dec. 6th from 10am to 3pm at 430 South 156th Street (see map below).
This is the fourth holiday show at Moshier, and we’re told it will be full of great one-of-a-kind art at affordable prices, so mark your calendar and get set to do some serious shopping and support your local artists.
Here’s a photo slideshow of last year’s holiday pottery sale to warm you up for this one:
Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.
And here’s a video tour of Moshier for those unfamiliar with it:
| Nov ’08 |
| 30 |
| 11:00 am |
| Dec ’08 |
| 3 |
| 11:00 am |

Four Studio Artists have teamed up and are having a 2008 Studio Artists Sale at Moshier Community Art Center on Sunday, Nov. 30th and Wednesday, Dec. 3rd at 430 South 156th Street (see map below).
They’ve all taught classes at Moshier and all have donated countless volunteer hours to this amazing facility, its students and the Special Populations program.
Some even attended art classes there with their parents when they were kids – another sign that Burien is fast becoming a major artists’ haven.
Here’s a video tour of Moshier for those unfamiliar with it:



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