Tagged with 'writers'
Highline School District Secondary English Language Learners Share Stories
Emily Nguyen reads from her winning entry at Wednesday night's event. Watching on the left is Highline School Distrct Secondary ELL Facilitator Stephanie Forman. The Highline School District held... [Read more]
25 Ginormous Book Jacket Covers Are Turning Burien Into One Giant Library
Twenty-five ginormous book covers have suddenly appeared on and around various Burien businesses, seemingly turning sleepy little B-Town into a giant library. Actually, they’re all part of the King... [Read more]
Burien Little Theatre Seeking Scripts For Bill & Peggy Hunt Playwrights Fest
Our friends at Burien Little Theatre sure are busy lately, ramping up for their new production and now, putting a call out for script for the 2010 Bill and Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival, which will be... [Read more]
EXCERPT: “Three Tree Point” Book Signing Is Friday; Here Are More Photos
“Images of America: Three Tree Point,” a locally-written book we’ve previously reported on, has finally been released and will be on sale for just $20 each at a book-signing party at... [Read more]
EXCERPT: “Three Tree Point” Book Signing Is March 12th At The Tin Room
As we previously reported, “Images of America: Three Tree Point,” a locally-written book about one of Burien’s historic waterfront neighborhoods, is being released Monday (March 8th),... [Read more]
Residents’ Historical Book On Three Tree Point To Be Released March 8th
Longtime Burien residents Doug Shadel and Pam and Guy Harper have written a historical book about Three Tree Point, which is being released March 8th by Arcadia Publishing. This new book, which is priced... [Read more]
New Book Being Written On 3 Tree Point; Authors Seek Help

A new book recapping over 100 years of life at Burien’s Three Tree Point is now in the developmental and research stage by husband and wife authors and longtime residents Guy and Pam Harper.
Beginning with the early Native American days, Three Tree Point (aka “Point Pulley”) was used extensively for meeting areas, feasts and potlatches. It provided an excellent stop over point for the Native canoes when traveling between the northern and southern Puget Sound waters as the area was particularly abundant with fresh water, clams, salmon and fine camping grounds…
Playwright’s Fest & Free Readings On Tap For BLT In May
Burien Little Theatre has released its May schedule, which will include readings from winners of the Bill & Peggy Hunt’s Playwright’s Festival. BLT will also feature “Recession Pricing”... [Read more]
Burien Little Theatre Seeking Play Submissions
Burien Little Theatre is now accepting submissions of unproduced, unpublished scripts for the 2009 Bill and Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival. Winning scripts will be staged in May 2009 as part of the 2008-2009... [Read more]








