Lake Forest Park
Shoreline – Lake Forest Park Magical Strings Concert for the Holidays!
November 10, 2009 by Edy Kizaki · Comments
On Sunday, November 29th the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council presents Magical Strings Celtic Yuletide Concert. Now in it’s 31st year, Magical Strings will be performing at the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center at 3 p.m. As many families and fans in the community have made this a holiday tradition, tickets will go fast.
Phil and Pam Boulding, the center of this musical whirl of Holiday sparkle, are magical at holiday time.
Yuletide Concert Magical Strings Ensemble
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park concert is the first of their holiday series (which goes from Portland to Mount Vernon) and is, according to Phil, “always exciting, the energy is up and high because it’s the first show of the season.” This year is specially special…Brittany Boulding, one of their five children, has returned from NYC where she lived for years performing with major orchastras. It’s her first year back and she is busy as she’s the Concertmistress of the Bellevue Philharmonic, as well as playing with the Seattle Symphony. She will appear with the Magical Strings group and play a special solo as well as fiddling along with the Celtic music and jigs! ... 
Intentional Living Seminar lights up Lake Forest Park
October 28, 2009 by Edy Kizaki · Comments
Tuesday evening, as part of the “Lighten the Load and Light Up the Future” project in Lake Forest Park, Piper Lauri Salogga of Natural Balance (Seattle), spoke to a group on “Peace and Vitality, Living Intentionally in Your Home.”
The lecture was supposed to go from 7 to 8:30, but at 9:30 participants were still eagerly questioning Piper, whose sparkling intensity won her instant fans. At that moment, for everyone in the room, the most important thing was to understand how our arrangement and choices in our homes are affecting our moods, energy, ability to move forward in life, in fact. The school custodian, however, was begging us to leave so he could close up, and a last few eager questioners gathered around Piper in the dark chilly parking lot, unwilling to let her go.
Explaining that “our surroundings have a powerful effect on us” Piper went on to teach us some of the basics of feng shui, including the bagua, a directional map that you can place over your home to find out which areas are connected strongly with various aspects of your life. The ancient chinese energy management system includes the symbols of wood, metal, water, fire and air... 
Two Trading Tigers in Lake Forest Park
August 9, 2009 by Edy Kizaki · Comments
Lake Forest Park is a very highly valued community for its quiet and rich lifestyle as well as it’s proximity to Seattle and being right on Lake Washington. In fact the Lake Forest Park Civic Center has a boat launch and a private beach that residents use in the summer to enjoy the water and swim. There are also a few wonderful shops and restaurants. While not large, it is enough and with enough variety to keep residents pretty busy and amused without going far to find something valuable. One of the most amusing I always feel is Two Trading Tigers, which is neverendingly different and fun, and the two owners, lovely ladies you would expect to find running an art gallery as easily as a consignment shop, are full of great insights into home decoration as well as fun to chat with! It’s really more like a friend’s house in a way
Blue white yellow and orange make a summer statement
where everyone is trading stuff that they are tired of but someone else will love.
As they are “consignees of fine goods” you never know what you’ll find but there is always something I NEED. I love their taste and it’s fun to bring things from home that don’t... 
What a beatiful weekend for FUN-draising!
May 17, 2009 by Bryan Mize · Comments
Hooray for the Survivors!!! Relay For Life 2009
Relay For Life, Relay For FUN
Hi there- I just spent the last 24 hours walkking with my teammates around a track at Skyview Junior High School in the Northshore School District. Why did my friends and I do that, you may ask? We were participating in an annual event called The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. Relay For Life was started by an oncologist in Tacoma in 1985… since it’s inception this fundraiser has brought in more than 3.5 Billion dollars for cancer research and support of patients. Not only is this my fourth year participating in this important community event, it is my third year of being team captain of Friend’s For The Fight (against cancer).
The object of the event itself is to pay tribute to those that have been taken from us by cancer, and to honor those that have survived and/or continue to fight cancer still. The event begins with a lap just for Survivors, as the other 600 or so participating members of the community line the track cheering them on in their success. As a survivor myself I can attest to the powerful transfer of positive energy that this walk of fame gives... 
