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                                    WELCOME to the Mount Baker Community Club
                                    HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY

                                    _MBCC MISSION:
                                    We believe strong connections among neighbors are key to our common humanity; our mission is to be the heart of the Mount Baker community.
                                    (adopted 12/5/11)   

                                    NEW!  Online Giving To MBCC

                                    Click the image below to go to our
                                    NEW Online Donation Page.
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                                    NEXT UP @ THE CLUBHOUSE

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                                    *MOVIE NIGHT PAJAMA PARTY!
                                    FINDING NEMO - Friday, May 18.  Doors at 6:30pm, Movie at 7pm.  Refreshments Stand.  Proceeds benefit MBCC.

                                    *FINAL COMMUNITY MEETING (until end of Summer) - Monday, June 4. Snacks and coffee at 6:30pm, meeting starts at 7pm.


                                    In the Garden @ Bradner
                                    PLANT SALE, 5/20

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                                    Sunday, May 20th from 10:00 – 1:00
                                    29th Ave. S and S Grand St.
                                    • Tomato and vegetable starts from Neighbor Sally
                                    • Edible shrubs, vines, and trees from Raintree Nursery
                                    • Arts, Crafts and Snacks from the Community

                                    Proceeds support park activities.
                                    Experts from Seattle Tilth and City Fruit will be available to
                                    answer questions and provide demonstrations on soil preparation
                                    (11:00), companion planting (12:30), and pruning (2:00). The UW
                                    will be hosting a citizen science opportunity with the Urban
                                    Pollinator Project on tomato pollination.
                                    Brought to you by Friends of Bradner Gardens Park
                                    Questions? mattmaria@me.com
                                    Bradner Gardens is located in the Mt Baker neighborhood at 29th Avenue South and South Grand Street.


                                    COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT:
                                    Baker Crew Fundraiser   

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                                    June 1, 2012 - To benefit Junior Crew regatta travel expenses.
                                    WINES OF THE NORTHWEST
                                    presented by Steve Schulman and Ken Benner of Leschi Market.

                                    FRIDAY, JUNE 1
                                    6pm-8pm
                                    At the new Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center event space.  3800 Lake Washington Blvd S.
                                    Seattle, WA 98144   
                                    Suggested minimum donation - $25/person
                                    Special event pricing on wine at the Tasting.
                                    More info: mount.baker@seattle.gov or 206-386-1913.

                                    To submit your Community Event Announcement, your event must be within 2 weeks.  Please contact Tara Morgan at manager@Mountbaker.org for eligibility and details.


                                    PICTURE MOUNT BAKER :: SPRING HAS SPRUNG!
                                    Submit yours to manager@mountbaker.org

                                    Community Club Sponsor SPOTLIGHT!

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                                    Thanks to Mount Baker resident and designer Carol Hoffman and her whimsical, memorable designs for MBCC events like Day In the park and the Kindiependent Series poster designs.  Contact her at 206.355.2522 or click the logo above to send her an email!


                                    CONTACT US:

                                    TELEPHONE: 206-722-7209  FAX: 206-723-3069  EMAIL: MANAGER@MOUNTBAKER.ORG

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