President Barack Obama’s Council on Service and Civic Participation awarded Bellevue-based MulvannyG2 Architecture chairman Jerry Lee
May 21: YMCA 2011 Global Teens organize Korea Culture Night
At the Dale Turner Family YMCA, participants of YMCA’s Global Teens program organized Korea Culture Night, a fundraiser for the participants’ upcoming trip.
May 6: Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce features Mayor McGinn
At the New Hong Kong Restaurant, the Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce held its monthly luncheon, which featured Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn.
April 30: North Seattle Community College holds annual Passport to Success Dinner
Passport to Success is North Seattle Community College (NSCC)’s annual dinner and the only fundraising event for the Education Fund of North Seattle Community College
Melody Woodard wins The Wing’s Year of the Rabbit Coloring Contest
Out of more than 260 entries, Melody Woodard’s artwork was selected as the first place winner by three judges, artist Amy Nikaitani, former educator Maxine Lee
Blog: SPS superintendent shows up in the ID
Last week, a war erupted between Ingraham High School and Dr. Susan Enfield, superintendent of Seattle Public Schools, after she fired the high
Blog: Made in USA magic
“Can you buy two boxes of milk powder for me?” a Chinese woman asked me in a desperate tone last week at Costco.
Blog: No more Indian consul office
Setting up a consulate office is a bilateral agreement between the United States and India. If a country wants to have a consular office in another country
One year after protests, Thailand still divided, its people suffer most
BANGKOK (AP) — Cradling a framed portrait of her slain daughter, Payao Akkhahad approached a soldier outside a barracks in this vast Asian metropolis
Destroyed slum a consequence of India’s vast economic gap
NEW DELHI (AP) — Years later, long after their handmade shacks had been reduced to rubble, they look at the place that was once their neighborhood