Historic South Downtown at the 2012 Annual Mixer

Historic South Downtown at the 2012 Annual Mixer

November 8, 2012

5:30 – 7:30 pm

The Kitchen By Delicatus

309 First Ave South in Pioneer Square

Please Join Historic South Downtown at the 2012 Annual Mixer!

  • Mix & Mingle – Enjoy Complimentary Appetizers with Cash Bar
  • Check out Pioneer Square’s Newest Event Space – The Kitchen by Delicatus
  • Learn More about the Economy of Pioneer Square and the Chinatown / International District
  • Brief Remarks – Fall 2012 Updates

We look forward to seeing you there, but if you cannot attend please fill out an absentee voter registration form and ballot attached below:

HSD Absentee Voter Form 2012

ABSENTEE BALLOT FORMS – INSTRUCTIONS
Eligible Voters may also pick up Absentee Registration / Election Forms at the following locations:

 

Chinatown/International District BIA
409 Maynard Avenue South – Suite P3
206.382.1197

 

The Alliance of Pioneer Square
105 S Main St – Suite 238
206.667.0687

 

Absentee Registration / Election Forms must be dropped off in person by 4PM on November 8th, 2012 at sites above, including:

 

Historic South Downtown
216 First Avenue South – Suite 240
RETURN FORMS ONLY

Safe Communities Meeting

You are invited to participate in a community conversation hosted by the West Precinct regarding your safety concerns.

EVENT:                Safe Communities Meeting – West Precinct

DATE:                  October 18th from 7 – 9 PM

LOCATION:         Belltown Community Center — 415 Bell Street

 

Per The Mayor’s Website: 

The Mayor’s Office and the Seattle Police Department are working together on the Safe Communities Outreach Mission. Part of the SPD 20/20 Plan, Safe Communities seeks to ensure the City is meeting our goal of reducing crime and creating the safest possible neighborhoods. We will do that by bringing residents and officers together in living rooms, cafes, barber shops and community centers across Seattle to develop a list of priorities to address community concerns.  Those priorities will then guide the actions the City, SPD, and the neighborhoods will take together to protect public safety. We are committed to building safe communities.

 

We’re looking forward to hearing your ideas and developing an action plan with you.

 

You may register by visiting: http://www.seattle.gov/safe

View Chart: http://www.seattle.gov/safe/images/SafeCommunities_CHART.pdf

Kicking Off Safe Communities: http://mayormcginn.seattle.gov/kicking-off-safe-communities

 

Seattle Paid Sick & Safe Time Ordinance Workshops

Learn more about Seattle’s new Paid Sick and Safe Time Ordinance, which goes into effect September 1, 2012. The new rule requires paid sick and paid safe time (PSST) for employees working within Seattle City limits. Learn more at the Seattle Office for Civil Rights.

Free workshops
Learn more about Seattle’s Paid Sick/Safe Time Ordinance at one of these free workshops open to the public:

Tuesday, August 21, 12 noon – North Seattle: Ballard Campus Swedish Medical Center, 5300 Tallman Ave. NW (NW Market Street just west of 17th Ave. NW) – co-sponsored by the Lake Union Association, Aurora Merchants Association, Northwest Marine Trade Association, North Seattle Industrial Association, Fremont Chamber and Ballard Chamber of Commerce.

Tuesday, August 28, 5:30 pm – West Seattle: Neighborhood House, 6400 Sylvan Way SW, co-sponsored by the West Seattle Chamber of Commerce.

Wednesday, August 29, 3 pm – Capitol Hill: Century Ballroom, 915 E. Pine Street, co-sponsored by the Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Seattle Business Association.