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Parents keep cool heads as schools deal with swine flu fears

Nearly 500 visit Children’s Hospital in one night; many should have stayed home

Last week a shockwave of fear moved its way through Seattle when it was discovered that a potentially lethal strain of influenza that had left 160 dead in Mexico, had found its way into Seattle and possibly into the blood stream of a student at Madrona K-8 School.

Lynne Zadra: Beloved mother, aunt and friend

Born on Oct. 3, 1938, Lynne Zadra (known in high school as Jackie) died on April 21, 2009, surrounded by many of her loved ones.

Purple and gold for winter drama

The cold knife of winter cuts away the exuberance of our summer gardens, but we in the Northwest are not left bare. Carve a satisfying winter composition with broadleaf evergreens, the linear branches of deciduous trees and shrubs and the fine texture of conifers. Add grasses and groundcovers to complete the scene.

Home & Garden calendar

EVENTSNorth End Flower Club, with horticulture and flower-design speakers, on March 6, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (first Friday, September through June). $20/membership; $10/lunch meeting. Prospective members welcome. St. John United Lutheran Church, 5515 Phinney Ave. N. Velva, 324-0803.

Figaro an amazing accomplishment

Christine Brandes sings with 'stunning clarity'

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's ingenious opera "The Marriage of Figaro" is very funny, an extraordinary feat for a work that premiered more than two centuries ago in 1786. Still, it is Mozart's inimitable music that completes the siren allure of this fast-paced adaptation by librettist Lorenzo da Ponte from a stage comedy by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. Seattle Opera's current production of "The Marriage of Figaro" is an invigorating romp that gives both comedy and music their rightful due.

An inspiration to tri

Magnolia woman brings out the best in athletes

The triathlon is a tricky race. A scary open-water swim and a difficult transition out of wet clothes onto a bike before finishing on foot takes more preparation than many think. Even the most experienced triathletes can run into unexpected obstacles.

Elks give nod to youth at national event

Monday night kicked off the Elks National Youth Week. Seattle Elks No. 92 in Queen Anne recognized several young people for their academic accomplishments. Then came the pizza and the dancing.

Carlyle finds funds for McClure

Financial infusion to go to capital, environmental improvements

Thanks to a $1 million boost in state funds secured by state Rep. Reuven Carlyle (D-Queen Anne), McClure Middle School may become the school others in the district look to for lessons in energy efficiency.

A whack at one-acts

Stone Soup Theatre launches third-annual Outside the Box festival

The Chess King

Magnolia resident Morgan Dougherty, 8, recently returned from both the national and statewide chess championships as part of his school's effort to win two divisional first place trophies. In addition, Morgan brought home two individual trophies for his performance.

Kohl-Welles backs Legislative page

Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles, D-36th District, has sponsored Alexander Curtis as a Senate page. Curtis, a 15-year-old from Seattle, is a student at Lakeside School.

Pricilla Dawn (Smith) Gray: Loved her family and friends

Priscilla "Cici" Gray died Feb. 22 in Seattle surrounded by her loving family.

Libraries seeing more business

Military aptitude test-taking on the rise

There are always beneficiaries during tight economic times: movie houses, repo men and heating oil companies-the latter the result of so many people staying home.

Magnolia Mission Youth teens starve so hungry may eat

"Will starve for food" was the motto for Magnolia Mission Youth (MMY) teens late last month, as they participated in the 30-Hour Famine and went without solid food as a means to raise funds for World Vision anti-hunger programs and to develop individual awareness of what it feels like to be hungry for an extended time.

Athletic dentist comes to Magnolia

A Texas native, Dr. Cynthia Wright knows how to live life, and to take pride in it. She also fits right in with her new surroundings as Magnolia's newest dentist.