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BruceBiermann's comments
Posted Fri, Dec 24, 3:43 p.m.
Make it a baker's dozen, Mr. Brewster. I add you to the list because of your persistent giving to the Seattle community. Thank you!
MOREPosted Wed, Jun 2, 6:27 p.m.
I had just moved into a cul-de-sac in Renton and a car drove up. The driver said, "Where's Griffey live?" Huh? "Where's Griffey live?" I said, "Sorry guys, I have no idea." It turns out that Ken Griffey had just moved from the neighborhood and Ken (another one) and Paula ...
MOREPosted Mon, Apr 19, 2:08 p.m.
Mr. Brewster: I responded on an arts blog this morning with the following, which seems worth repeating to your idea: "I used to work on the Seattle Center grounds in an accounting and financial role. Tax revenues will not sustain the Center. Taxes are not a dependable source of revenue ...
MOREPosted Fri, Mar 12, 9:17 a.m.
I am a former employee of the Pacific Science Center. I care deeply about the economic viability of the Seattle Center and its various venues and events. The survival of the Seattle Center depends on visitors, both local and out of town. What will attract those visitors? A field of ...
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