Tagged with 'information'
Shop Online Locally & Support The Highline Historical Society!
The Highline Historical Society is holding an online auction fundraiser, which runs until Tuesday, Dec. 15th, and offers local restaurants, foods, trips and unusual experiences – all perfect gifts for... [Read more]
As Of Friday, NP’s Prop. #1 Is Passing By Just 2 Votes!
And you thought the Seattle mayoral race was close – only two votes separate the passing of Normandy Park’s Proposition #1, intended to create a metropolitan park district to manage, control,... [Read more]
EARLY RETURNS: Dow Constantine: 57%, 53% Against Proposition #1
Tuesday night’s preliminary general election returns have been released, and with around 24% of the ballots counted for area races, it looks like the early leaders are Dow Constantine with 57%53%... [Read more]
Rally To Save Normandy Park’s Parks Is Sunday, Nov. 1st At Marvista Park
Proposition #1, aimed at creating a “Metropolitan Park District” in Normandy Park, is on the ballot for the Nov. 3rd general election, and, if passed, would take parks “off the chopping... [Read more]
Normandy Park City Council Unanimously Votes To Oppose Tim Eyman’s I-1033
The Normandy Park City Council, in a unanimous vote, adopted Resolution 819, Opposing Tim Eyman’s Initiative 1033. City Manager Doug Schulze explained how I-1033 will reduce future revenues for... [Read more]
Free Seminar Will Teach You How To Survive In Today’s Economy
Normandy Park Blog Advertiser BECU is holding a free seminar called “Surviving in Today’s Economy” on Thursday, Sept. 24th from 5pm to 6:30pm at the Woodmont Library in Des Moines. Here are... [Read more]
Campaign Launched To Save Mt. Rainier Pool
On the 34th anniversary of the opening of Des Moines’ Mt. Rainier Pool (Sept. 15, 1975), a campaign called “Save Our Swimming,” intended to help pass Proposition 1, launched its website... [Read more]
Elliott Bay Brewhouse Announces Oktoberfest Fun & Festivities
If it’s September, it must be time for the third annual Oktoberfest at Burien’s Elliot Bay Brewhouse and Pub (a returning NPB Advertiser) – that’s right, following in the German tradition,... [Read more]
“A Short Course On Local Planning” Will Be 9/24
The Planning Association of Washington, The Washington State Department of Commerce and The Washington Cities Insurance Authority are sponsoring “A Short Course on Local Planning” at the City... [Read more]
Have A Vision For NP? The City Wants To Know
The City of Normandy Park is seeking “visions” from residents, community leaders, businesspeople and others committed to NP, and no, we don’t mean they want your psychic ones…they’re... [Read more]




