May 23rd, 2012 by Mai Ling
Maple Leaf branding company maoStudios, 9220 Roosevelt Way N.E., has announced on its blog that it is the recipient of Graphic Design USA’s 2012 Web Design Award for Food and Beverage. The senior design team received the award for its work on the Advance3 Liquid Vitamin brand for Advanced H20.
In addition to their web design work for the brand, Andrea writes on the maoStudios blog:
Our creative team also developed the product name, identity, packaging, messaging, all marketing materials, and managed a robust online and street marketing strategy to introduce the line in 2011.
Congratulations to maoStudios!
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May 22nd, 2012 by Mike

Last May the news here that the venerable Seven Seas Restaurant was turning into a strip club ignited hundreds of comments from readers, many predicting an increase in crime and decease in property values.
The Maple Leaf and Wedgwood community councils both appealed the opening, saying Pandora’s Adult Cabaret had been improperly permitted by the city. The appeals were rejected, and Pandora’s opened on July 12 at 8914 Lake City Way N.E., on the line between the two neighborhoods.
Maple Leaf Life wrote at least a dozen posts on the club last year. This year? We’ve heard nothing. So we thought we’d ask.
We can’t speak to property values, but we can about crime. We ran the entire year on the city crime map and found - nothing.
We asked Terrie Johnson, Seattle Police crime prevention coordinator for the North Precinct.
I talked to Community Police Team Officer Kipp Strong and to our Precinct Prosecutor, Jana Jorgensen, and neither one of them have had any complaints about Pandora’s. I have worked North Precinct now for 12 months, and I have had no complaints about them either.
At the Wedgwood Community Council (you could argue Pandora’s is technically in Wedgwood because it’s on the east side of Lake City Way) Per Johnson said: “I haven’t heard of any crime or complaints from neighbors. In fact, to his word, the owner emailed me a few months back to see if I’ve heard anything. So far, they seem to be a good neighbor.”
When we asked the owner, Joe Walker, he replied in part: “If there are legitimate concerns I would be more than happy to address them as needed. Having been in the business for almost 30 years I was pretty confident that the doom and gloom predictions wouldn’t come to fruition.”
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May 20th, 2012 by Mike

Photos courtesy of Dane Doerflinger
Maple Leaf photographer Dane Doerflinger shot images at the Sacajawea Arts Festival and dragon parade on Saturday, and has posted them online for all to enjoy.
Thanks, Dane!

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May 19th, 2012 by Mike

Update No.2: Theresa, the Hub captain and Red Cross representative at Saturday’s drill, has posted photos here.
Update 5/20: Here’s a report from the field.
About 35 people participated in the Maple Leaf drill, including nine on the radio team. John Parnell, coordinator, reports:
We were able to contact all parts of the Maple Leaf area, although we a few coverage problems in the spot by the freeway and Thornton Creek. We had several folks drive around and call us from as far away as Green Lake and Shoreline. We also relayed all the transmissions from Wedgwood Hub to the Emergency Operating Center. We were assigned to the role of NE Coordinating Hub.
We DID get a high quality group that did show up: nurses, hams, radio technicians even a few firefighters. For the next drill, we need to start earlier and approach more organizations, including churches, fraternal groups as well as the Maple Leaf Community Council.
Want to know more? Email [email protected] or [email protected]
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A small forest of antennas has sprung up in the northeast corner of Maple Leaf Reservoir Park.
It’s the emergency communications drill, running from now until noon.
The scenario: Terrorist hackers have shut down the power grid. Phone service, including 911 dispatch, is out. Cell phones don’t work. How to communicate?
Stop by the drill and find out!
Similar exercises are being conducted in Broadview, Wedgwood, Wallingford, Green Lake, Queen Anne and Magnolia.
Oh, and let me repeat: This is ONLY a drill.
The Maple Leaf team is communicating with other neighborhoods, including Wedgwood. A sign from Wedgwood is below.

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May 18th, 2012 by Mike
Seattle Police have emailed this:
On May 18th at approximately 4:34 p.m. officers responded to 1st Avenue NE and NE 103rd Street for the report of a stabbing. Officers located a teenaged female victim who had sustained multiple stab wounds. SFD medics are on scene treating the victim at this time.
The suspect, who remains at large at this time, is described as a 16 year-old black female. It is unknown what precipitated the altercation.
Officers continue their active area search for the suspect.
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May 17th, 2012 by Mike
Periodically we get reports of questionable activities by solicitors going door to door in the neighborhood.
This email came this morning from Sarah:
Two days ago a young woman came to my door selling magazine subscriptions. She was well-spoken and had what looked like “official documents” from a company called PS Circulation. We chatted for a bit, and then she left.
The next day when I was not home, she came by again and asked if she could use our bathroom, telling my husband that she was a friend of mine from work. The whole encounter felt a bit strange, and I suspect that she was scoping our home for a potential burglary. So, heads up Maple Leaf!
Terrie Johnston, Seattle Police crime prevention coordinator for the North Precinct, recently sent out advice for such situations.
Seattle Police officers respond to calls from citizens concerned about door-to-door salespeople. The results have ranged from the officers checking identification and sending the seller to the City of Seattle Revenue & Consumer Affairs office for their business license, to arrests of individuals posing as residential sellers, but wanted on warrants. There have also been arrests for aggressive behavior, threats made against the resident, burglaries, and assaults.
A pdf of that advice is here (click through the following page): door_to_door_sales.
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May 15th, 2012 by Mike
Last October the city was in the third day of a major winter storm. Some people couldn’t leave their homes, some who did got trapped.
“Maple Leaf Team to Wedgwood Hub. This is a drill. We have a car stuck snowbound with three occupants suffering from hypothermia. Requesting support.”
That was the drill last Oct. 29th. Participants came from all over northeast Seattle, including Maple Leaf, View Ridge, Meadowbrook, Hawthorne Hills, Ravenna/Bryant, even Pinehurst, Fremont and Montlake, according to a follow-up report from the Wedgwood Community Council. Some 85 neighbors participated.
Now the drill is coming to Maple Leaf this weekend, and the organizers want community support from neighbors here.
Here’s what it will sound like: “Maple Leaf here, we have a cyber attack by malicious hackers who have shut down the power grid. We have no power, no phones, no cell service.”
This Saturday expect to see white “pop-up” tents and 20-foot radio antennas appear at Maple Leaf
Reservoir Park, just off 14th Avenue Northeast. The drill will run from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
It’s part of a citywide effort to prepare for emergencies - officials say that in a major event all residents should be prepared to be without city services for at least three days - and maybe two weeks.
The tents on Saturday will stand in for a permanent emergency communications “hub,” such as the one built last year in
Wedgwood.
“The Maple Leaf neighborhood is uniquely suited to have its own communications hub,” emails John Parnell, a Maple Leaf resident and amateur radio operator.
“Being located in one of the highest elevations in the city, we would be able have point-to-point communications all the way from Lake Washington to Puget Sound. This would be very important when/if there is an emergency that knocks out public safety communications and overwhelms the cellular phone networks (even minor shakes cause cell overloads as everybody tries to talk at once!)”
The ham operators tested conditions earlier this month. “We were able to reach all of the community areas using a base radio at the park talking to handheld radios. The only ‘dead zone’ was a few blocks at a low spot near where Northeast 92nd Street crosses Interstate 5.
“All we need is for folks to show up at 8:30 a.m. on the 19th; we will divide them up into groups and send each group out with a radio and a radio ‘mentor’ who will help them sending out the messages. The drill will last only two hours,” Parnell says.
“Other folks can stay at the hub and participate with our volunteers and see what the various roles are in the operation of the hub. You need not stay for the whole drill. Feel free to come by and check us out!”
For more information email John: k7hv (at) arrl.net
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May 14th, 2012 by Mike

The parade in 2010.
Sacajawea Elementary School’s annual Spring Arts Festival - which includes a parade and draws several hundred people - is slated for this Saturday afternoon from 2-5 p.m.
“An array of performances include: Music, singing, dancing, storytelling!!! Performed by our talented students, teachers and special guests.
“See our amazing student art shows!!! Join the Dragon Parade.”
Want more details? This from the school: “The parade this year will be a ‘Dragon’ Parade. The kids (and adults too) will have an opportunity to make masks during the festival. The parade is scheduled for the end”
Food and drink are also available, and jewelry and crafts are for sale. The school is at 9501 20th Ave. N.E.
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May 14th, 2012 by Mike
Keep an eye out for “Buddy,” especially in the Thornton Creek ravine.
Shawn emails that Buddy has been missing for two weeks, and suspects that he wandered into the ravine between Northeast 98th and Northeast 100th streets at about 17th Avenue Northeast. He hasn’t been seen since April 26th.
“Buddy is 14 years old, and hard of hearing. He is a red Shiba Inu, and when last seen was wearing a black harness with a red heart tag. He is only 20 lpounds, and likes to crawl into small/dark places. I am asking folks around the neighborhood to check in their garages, crawl spaces, vehicles, under their porches, in or under infrequently used vehicles…etc.”
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May 12th, 2012 by Mike
Update: Maybe I should have titled this, “what’s the stupidest thing you’ve had stolen from your house?
We report on neighborhood crime with some regularity … but this is ridiculous.
Some one overnight unscrewed and stole two hanging planter boxes from a tidy
front-yard fence on 12th Avenue Northeast.
The home there also houses Seattle Creative Kids Preschool, at 9221 12th Ave. N.E. You can just see the school in the right of this photo, taken when Seattle firefighters paid a day visit to the school last October.
“All that is left is the screws that were used to hold the baskets. I believe they were taken last night,” Sheila emails us from the school. “I’m so bummed they took my good Huecheras.”
Petty crime is not unknown in Maple Leaf. Cars are routinely plundered here, and as proprietors of the Dog Oasis, also on 12th Avenue Northeast, we have had several of our dog bowls stolen from the corner.
Shouldn’t thieves have more pride than to steal wooden planters and canine water bowls?
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May 11th, 2012 by Mike

7 p.m. - The first-ever Maple Leaf Art Walk is in full swing on a glorious spring evening.
Groups of people are congregating on Roosevelt Way Northeast and Fifth Avenue Northeast, scanning their art walk maps and deciding which gallery or shop to visit next.
Twenty-some businesses are participating in the walk, sponsored by Maple Leaf Life and 20Six Fresh, a Maple Leaf graphics shop which produced the map.
Store owners up and down the arterials are passing out maps, advice, free or reduced-price grub - and selling art.
The Art Walk continues until 9 p.m.
Parents pushed children in strollers, couples walked arm-in-arm and even a few dogs graced the galleries.
In the first hour, several businesses reported seeing a number of new faces along with regular customers. “We’ve seen people who said they’ve never been in before,” Reckless Video reported.
World flutist Gary Stroutsos performed at Cloud City and Between Cultures and local musician Mark Juan played Spanish guitar music at Blue Saucer.




Graphic artist James Gordon outside Reckless Video with his large-format work. Gordon said he saw the advance posts for the Art Walk and decided to exhibit this work, which he says has never before been seen in public.
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May 11th, 2012 by Mike
The Italian Spaghetti House & Pizzeria is still closed, but there’s life in its parking lot. 
Our neighbors to the north-northeast, the Victory Heights Blog, caught this crew in action as a new Espresso stand went up at the old restaurant site at 9824 Lake City Way.
Headrush Coffee hopes to be open for business by June 1st said owner Zach Head, who will run the stand along with his brother. The free-standing building won’t need any plumbing and will tap electricity directly from the main power line.
The Victory Heights report is here.

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May 10th, 2012 by Mike
Update: This was posted as a comment on our “Burglar hits while owner gardens” post:
Hit and run last night 9:50 p.m. to our parked vehicle in front of house just off Roosevelt Way.
Dark color extended cab,short-bed pickup with tool box. Pickup sits high. Silver trim left on ground. This truck will have front corner driver side damage. Never even slowed down, security photos cannot make out make or model though. If anyone sees this vehicle please post.
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Judy emails overnight to say a neighbor’s pickup truck was struck by a hit-and-run driver about 9:50 p.m. Wednesday at Roosevelt Way Northeast and Northeast 103rd Street.
“The vehicle that hit it did not slow down. It was a medium sized pick-up, super cab, tool box in the back, black rims. The driver’s side will be smashed up.”
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May 9th, 2012 by Mai Ling

Update: Note that Bead World, 9520 Roosevelt Way N.E., is participating on the tour with bead and craft art.
Have you mapped out your route yet for the first-ever Maple Leaf Art Walk, from 6-9 p.m. Friday, May 11?
We’ve got maps you can print out in color or black and white that are ideal for planning your path, and we’ve got a few more businesses for you to include on the map:
Please see the full lineup below (which still has a few details we’re hoping to include before Friday night!), and we hope to see you come out to support your local businesses and artists at the Art Walk! Be sure to RSVP and invite your friends via the Facebook link.
Aljoya Thornton Place, 450 N.E. 100th St.
Works from ZZ Wei will be on display (read our earlier post about his work) and refreshments including wine and hors d’oeuvres will be offered.
Art Tile Co., 8511 Roosevelt Way N.E.
A number of artists will be showing their work and be available to answer questions at Art Tile Co. Participants include:
Between Cultures, 8809 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Blue Saucer, 9127 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Works by Maple Leaf artist Rachel Marcotte, who designed Wallingford’s turtle street mural, will be on display. Also, from 6:30-8 p.m., local musician Mark Juan will be performing acoustic Spanish guitar music.
Cloud City Coffee, 8801 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Cloud City Coffee will feature linocuts by artist Chip Baker as well as music from world flutist Gary Stroutsos, who will play from 6-8 pm. In addition, hand-poured single-origin coffee will be served by the staff and other refreshments will be provided.
COA Mexican Eatery & Tequileria, 7919 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Art from Sydney Davis will be on display.
Cooper’s Ale House, 8065 Lake City Way N.E.
Works on display from photographer Karla Thomas and an artist Christel Weixelman.
Early Masters, 8815 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Bring the kids by during the art walk so they can experience watercolors, charcoal, pencils and photo references of great artworks around the table. Art walkers of all ages are invited to stop by to sketch like Matisse or Picasso and others.
Edward Jones, 9524 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Maple Leaf woodturner Vern Tater will have works such as handmade salt and pepper shakers, wooden tops, decorative bowls and more on display, and he will do a spinning top demonstration if you’d like to see him in action.
Fine Impressions, 8300 Fifth Ave. N.E.
A number of artists will be available to answer questions throughout the evening (the list may grow, so stay tuned!), including:
Flying Squirrel Pizza, 8310 Fifth Ave N.E.
Works on display from local artist Dawn Wyatt, and Art Walk specials including:
- Growler beer fills (beer to-go!) are only $12, regular price $15. (bring your own 64-ounce growler or purchase an FSPC one for $3)
- Cheese bread appetizer (to-go or in house) for only $5. Regular price $7. This is portable and good for walking!
Fraternal Order of Eagles Mother Aerie No. 1, 8201 Lake City Way N.E. (which is shown on the wrong side of Cooper’s on some older versions of the Art Walk map)
Painter Ray Munger and Maple Leaf photographer Jeff Blucher are set to exhibit.
Glassique, 9634 Roosevelt Way Northeast
HangFire Design & Frame, 9211 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Works from linoleum cut artist Chris Minor and HangFire owner and Maple Leaf resident Mark Hutchins will be on display.
Hudson New American Public House, 8014 15th Ave. N.E.
Art from Kellie Talbot will be on display and an oyster special will be available.
Last Drop Bottle Shop, 8016 15th Ave. N.E.
maoStudios, 9220 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Jewelry from Yoj Healing Crystals and Bijoudally will be on display.
Maple Leaf Veterinary Care Center, 1421 N.E. 80th St.
Maxine’s Floral & Gift, 8811 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Northwest Puppet Center, 9123 15th Ave. N.E.
Stop by to take part in a hands-on workshop that will be open to all ages.
Reckless Video, 9020 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Artist Jim Gordon will show his paintings on the patio.
Snow Goose Gallery, 8806 Roosevelt Way N.E.
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May 8th, 2012 by Mai Ling
Looking for an escape with the ladies for a good cause? The “Pink Tour” returns tonight to Maple Leaf Ace Hardware, 900 Roosevelt Way N.E., where the refreshments will be flowing for the after-hours ladies night from 7-9.
The “hardware event by women for women,” according to Ace’s Facebook page, includes a personalized tour of the store, a composting demonstration by clerk Heather, door prizes, free munchies and refreshments, and plenty of time for you to browse the store and ask questions.
In addition, 5 percent of all the evening’s sales will benefit Friends for a Greater Maple Leaf Park, a volunteer group that is raising money for the new Maple Leaf Reservoir Park.
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