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SEPTEMBER 27, 2023
VOL. 104, NO. 39
Inspire WA hosts King County candidates By Laura Marie Rivera
Inspire WA hosted an Arts Forum for King County Council candidates last Friday at Town Hall Seattle. From left: Sarah Reyneveld and Jorge Barón are running for KCC District 4, which includes Queen Anne, Magnolia, Ballard, Freemont, Wallingford, Green Lake, and North Beach. Current Councilmember Claudia Balducci is running unopposed in D6 which is east of Lake Washington and includes Mercer Island. Teresa Mosqueda and Sofia Aragon are running in D8 which includes Downtown, Cap Hill, Georgetown, West Seattle, White Center, Vashon and Maury Islands, and further south into Burien. The forum was
Courtesy Manny Cawaling moderated by Ana María Campoy, a Seattle theater director and arts educator. According to the website, Inspire Washington "nurtures the human
spirit and strengthens communities by increasing access to science, heritage, and arts programming through advocacy, resource development, education,
and coalition building." Their Board of Trustees includes leaders from some of the greatest cultural organizations in Washington and they have members
all across the state. Visit InspireWashington.org to learn more or to attend the upcoming City Council Candidate Forum on Oct. 4.
Old Stove Brewing opens third location: Old Stove Gardens in Ballard Submitted
Well-known Seattle craft brewery Old Stove Brewing announces the opening of its third location in the region, Old Stove Gardens, at 1550 NW 49th Street in Ballard. When fully finished, the 16,500 squarefoot former Lagunitas Brewing Company Courtesy building will offer an expansive outdoor Just months after acquiring the former Lagunitas Brewing beer garden, full-service taproom with Company building in Ballard, Old Stove Brewing announces BBQ-themed menu and a 12,000 squarethe Sept. 23 opening of the facility at 1150 NW 49th Street in foot production facility for its popular Ballard. packaged and wholesale products. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE
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“We originally were attracted to the space so we could quickly build out a production facility to meet our growth needs,” said Chris Moore, co-founder of Old Stove Brewing. “Then we started imagining what could be done with the large outdoor space and the Old Stove Gardens concept was born. We have quickly transformed an asphalt heatsink into a lush outdoor beer garden featuring seven large trees and many garden amenities. Soon the perimeter of the property on 49th Street will be ringed with historic lighted outdoor beer signs, primarily from the Midwest,” Moore adds, making a nod to his Michigan upbringing. Old Stove has hired popular Seattle barbecue chef Darrell Sawyer to lead its “barbeque-centric’ menu that will include barbecue staples such as ribs, brisket, pulled pork and sausages. To start, Old Stove will OLD STOVE Page 4