Friday, December 30, 2011

Seattle Print Arts show at the Phinney Center Gallery

Esprit de Print will be open at the Phinney Center Gallery on January 4th. The opening reception will be held Friday, January 13th from 7:00-9:00 pm.
Come meet the artists!

Esprit de Print is a group show of original prints by one of Seattle Print Arts art salons. Each of the nine members has a unique artistic voice. They meet monthly to share information on printmaking techniques and discuss their work. This show hopes to demystify the art of printmaking as it celebrates the diversity of original works on paper.

Monday, December 19, 2011

We made a list and checked it twice...

And it turns out you are much more than nice!

The 18th annual Phinney Neighbors in Action Giving Tree was another awe-inspiring, shining light of hope during this dark time of year.

Skateboards, puzzles, basketballs, stuffed animals, warm clothes, and gift cards. Just a few examples of the 300-plus surprises you wrapped up and delivered for people in need served by our partnering agencies. More than the tangible gifts, the spirit of generosity and goodwill you shared were deeply touching to all of us.

Many, many thanks to everyone who contributed to the Giving Tree!

Sincerely, on behalf of everyone at the PNA and
Broadview Emergency Shelter
Cate Apartments
Childhaven
Dorothy Day House
Greenwood Food Bank
Whitman Middle School

Happy holidays!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

A Fairy Tale Brew-story: Reuben’s Brews Takes Phinney by Storm (Again)

by Grace Kim Robbings
(Co-Founder of Reuben’s Brews and Reuben’s Mama)

We started as the ugly duckling. One of only two homebrewers invited to the Phinney Neighborhood Association Beer Taste in November 2010 (Beer Trek), we sheepishly prepared our meager set up next to the likes of Sierra Nevada, Ninkasi, and many other breweries we’ve known and loved for years. As the doors opened the very eager beer lovers made the rounds to select which beers would merit their ten precious beer tickets… and when they asked where we were located, we had to work on a response that sounded better than “our garage.” We were a completely unknown brewery called Reuben’s Brews, named after our son. Despite their trepidation some surrendered a ticket, and more importantly they liked what they tasted, our Roasted Rye PA. Word spread, the tipping point was reached, and we left as swans that evening, the recipients of the People’s Choice Award.

Flash forward one year, and we felt a little akin to Cinderella, left behind as her stepsisters (neither ugly nor evil in this case) were whisked away to enjoy the ball. A change in the policy meant that homebrewers were no longer invited to pour at the PNA Beer Taste, so we were enjoying the event from the other side, as eager beer lovers. It was, as always, a magnificent event where beer enthusiasts—from the aficionados to the recreational lovers—are invited to sample a wide variety of the region’s best beers. Luckily our fairy godmother, Anacortes Brewery, helped us get to the ball. After we won Best of Show at the Skagit County Fair, Anacortes invited Adam to brew his recipe on their equipment, and the result was an American Brown Rye, a cousin of sorts to the Roasted Rye PA that Reuben’s Brews poured the year before. The rye adds a unique twist and crisp finish when combined with specialty British malts. It just so happened that the batch was ready in time for this year’s PNA Beer Taste, and what an amazing bonus that our recipe, the Anacortes Brewery’s America Brown Rye, won the People’s Choice Award! That makes the second year in a row that our beer won, a proper fairy tale ending for a magical night!

What started as a labour of love on a small system in our garage has burgeoned into an award-winning brewery. We always enjoyed the fruits of our own labour, and we never had trouble finding willing drinkers among our friends and family. Once we started receiving recognition at competitions, we decided to turn our obsession into our profession. We love crafting brilliantly tasty artisan ales, and as long as people love drinking them, we are committed to making them available. Look forward to a new Reuben’s Brews taproom—not in our garage—opening in summer 2012.

Read more about our brews and our story at www.reubensbrews.com .

The PNA Hot Meal Program needs your help!

We are seeking donations of cooked hams, pies, and shelf-stable juice for our special holiday lunch next Wednesday, December 21. Call 783-2244 to sign up and make delivery arrangements.

We would also appreciate donations of ground beef to keep on hand for weeks when our delivery from Food Lifeline is low on protein.

Questions? Email judith@phinneycenter.org.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Community Announcement from the Seattle Office of Emergency Management

Nationwide Test of Emergency Alert System

Don’t be alarmed if your favorite TV or radio show gets interrupted next Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 11 a.m. (2 p.m. EST) More than 20,000 television and radio broadcast stations across the country are participating in the first-ever, nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS). The test will last approximately 30 seconds.

In the event of a national catastrophe, the EAS would activate, allowing the President of the United States to address millions of people at the same time. The system is similar to that most commonly used by state and local officials for Amber Alerts and weather alerts.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are conducting the test. They have provided a number of helpful resources for people to learn more about what to expect. The following link provides information on video in English, Spanish and ASL, along with FAQs and other information: http://www.fema.gov/eastest/

The test next week only affects TV and radio systems. Please feel free to contact our office if you have additional questions.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Japanese Cultural Event at the PNA

Join us on Wednesday evening for a look at the history and experiences of Japanese Americans in Hawaii and Washington State. We'll be hearing from Mary Matsuda Gruenewald, reading from her book Looking Like the Enemy, a memoir of growing up on Vashon Island and being sent with her family to internment camps. We'll also be watching the film Great Grandfather's Drum, featuring taiko drummers in Hawaii. Join us for a discussion with the filmmakers, Japanese snacks donated by Central Market, and buy the book or DVD if you'd like to learn more. This event will be held from 7-9 pm in the Community Hall of the Brick Building at the Phinney Neighborhood Center. FREE!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Dia de los Muertos at the PNA

Dia de los Muertos Festival


FREE Dia de los Muertos Festival at the PNA on Friday, November 4th! The festival will include Mexican Folkloric dancing by Bailadores de Bronce, storytelling by Marco Cortes, Spanish activities with the Polly-Glots, Ameyaltonal Aztec dancers, an art gallery show, a raffle benefiting PCPE, sugar skulls, and more! For more information, see http://www.phinneycenter.org/events/dayodead.shtml

Thursday, October 6, 2011

American Icons Lecture at the PNA

Register today for
American Icons


Jayme Yahr, Kirkland Arts Center
Mon, Oct 17, 7-8pm
Room 5, PNA Blue Building
$5 PNA member, $10 Public

Jayme Yahr, Exhibitions Director at the Kirkland Arts Center, and a Ph.D Candidate at the University of Washington, will explore America's best known works of art. From Louis Comfort Tiffany's famous lamps to Andy Warhol's mass-reproduced prints, this lecture will examine the dominant ideas and social norms of each artistic period in history, as well as why artists and their artwork become famous.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

PNA Tool Library & Museum Open House

Saturday, October 29 from 3-5:30 pm

Check out the recently refurbished PNA Tool Library
Visit with former tool “librarians” Tom Kayser and Roger Faris
Tour our great inventory of affordable tools available for borrowing
Ponder the mysteries of antique tools on display
Get a look at our historic boiler, which still heats the Brick Building
Enjoy refreshments provided by Keystone Windows & Doors

Kids in costume are welcome to trick-or-treat!

Click here to RSVP!

The Tool Library & Museum is located in the SE corner of the Brick Building at the Phinney Neighborhood Center, on Dayton Ave. N at N 66th St.

PNA Hot Meal Program Wish List

The PNA serves 3 meals each week to between 150 and 250 individuals per meal. Our food comes mainly through Food Lifeline, but there are some items we often need in addition to their donations. We are also often in need of tableware or kitchen items to supplement our supplies. Can you help?

Jam or Jelly – any size or flavor
Ground Coffee - for drip coffee maker
Canned Vegetables – any size or variety for soup
Herbs
Sugar
Catsup
Paper Napkins

Serving Tongs
Salt & Pepper Shakers – prefer glass for easy refilling
Soup Bowls – plastic, glass or ceramic
Coffee Mugs – plastic, glass or ceramic
Large, new food safe cutting boards (no wood, please)

To inquire about donating other food or supplies, please contact judith@phinneycenter.org.

Donations may be dropped off at either Hot Meal Program site during on our regular operating days up to 3 hours before the meal is served (when staff and volunteers are present). Donations may also be left at the main office of the Phinney Neighborhood Center Monday-Friday from 9 am – 9 pm or Saturday from 9 am – 2 pm.

WE APPRECIATE YOUR GENEROSITY!