This week, consider what gardeners in other parts of the country must deal with and take a moment to bow down to Washington.
With the voting closed and all the votes counted, the 2014 FilmFrenzy VII Renton Reporter People’s Choice Curvee award was given to the Film Vandals during a special presentation at Monday’s City Council meeting.
The “Hunger Games” book series is very popular with teens and the event is expected to be well attended, according to Jennifer Wooten, teen services librarian.
Described as a “raucous, rowdy interactive show that’s different every time and appropriate for all ages,” Aunt Dottie promises that this ain’t your mama’s cabaret.
The JAMCO comedy series hosted by Jamal Harrington presents comedian Ralph Porter this Saturday night.
There will be demonstration and a make-your-own-glass pendant station, as well as refreshments.
November is the start of the winter season and time to put the garden to bed.
After previous success in the venue, Jamal Harrington’s bringing his comedy showcase to the Renton Civic Theatre for the fourth time starting at 8 p.m., on Nov. 15.
Here are some of the trees and shrubs that will provide a natural food source for the birds this winter.
There is one more award to be determined and given out as part of this year’s FilmFrenzy. The Renton Reporter is hosting the People’s Choice Award, giving you a chance to watch all the movies and select your favorite.
The world of film comes to Renton next weekend as the city will play host to the ninth annual Seattle South Asian Film Festival, with lots of special guests from around the world.
It’s a national cultural arts competition in which students compete in literature, music, photography, visual arts, film and dance.
The Natural Wildlife Federation and other naturalist agree that food for wild life should come from native sources. This means adding more trees and shrubs with berries and seeds as a winter food source and not using seed to fill a bird feeder.
Awards and $1,700 in total cash prizes will be presented to the winners of this year’s FilmFrenzy VII competition.
From 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25 and Sunday, Oct. 26, visitors can expect to see sockeye, plus possibly Chinook and Coho, at these four sites, which include Jones Park, Cedar River Park, Cavanaugh Pond, and Landsburg Park and Dam.
Directed by Alan Wilkie, it opens tonight, Friday, and runs through Nov. 1, with a special midnight showing on Halloween.
An inexpensive way to decorate your home or porch for the change in seasons is to harvest all your squash, apples, corn, tomatoes, peppers and other produce and display your garden bounty in a basket or tray.
What many women don’t know is that under the Affordable Care Act, every insured woman is entitled to a screening preventative mammogram at no cost.
Now is the time to dig and store tender bulbs such as canna and dahlias, move any houseplants back indoors and try your hand with lady luck when it comes to being a gambling gardener.
The musical tells the tale of a newly engaged couple getting caught in a storm and coming to the home of a mad transvestite scientist unveiling his new creation, a muscle man named Rocky Horror.