The power is out in our Maple Vally neighborhood.
Friday, December 29, 2017
Biggest Highlights Of 2017
A surprise 60th birthday party in July for me with the Jet City Players providing music (above) and a trip to Israel in late October (The Western Wall below) were the highlights of 2017.
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Maple Valley Teen Persues Dreams Of Music Stardom
The Maple Valley teen became interested in a music career when watching the TV show Hannah Montana, a series about a country music singer starring Miley Cyrus. She then answered a radio ad asking for auditions for the next Hannah Montana. Lynne and her mom flew down to audition in Orlando and received callbacks for acting, singing, and modeling, however, she decided she didn't like modeling and acting.
She has released one single called Carolina Water. A second single is due out soon.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Memories Of Joe
2017 would have been the most wonderful year for Joe Saxon, he traveled to Italy, then Israel, he traveled with his son to LA to watch the Seahawks beat the Rams, he found out that he was about to become a grandfather for the first time, he celebrated his 80th birthday, then one week after his birthday, he died.
Joe and I had been friends for several years. He was a customer at The UPS Store where I work. We shared an interest in sports and Jewish culture.
For the past several years, I was his guest annually at the Fred Hutchinson Awards luncheon. I got to meet such baseball greats as Cal Ripken,Jr, Carlton Fisk, Dave Winfield, and Rod Carew.
We would go to temple together on Shabbat and the High Holidays.
Joe and I had been friends for several years. He was a customer at The UPS Store where I work. We shared an interest in sports and Jewish culture.
For the past several years, I was his guest annually at the Fred Hutchinson Awards luncheon. I got to meet such baseball greats as Cal Ripken,Jr, Carlton Fisk, Dave Winfield, and Rod Carew.
We would go to temple together on Shabbat and the High Holidays.
Joe would make friends with practically everyone he met. I always looked forward to his coming to the store. Joe was not a drinker, but when we went out for dinner, he would always order a Long Island Ice Tea, which he thought did not have much alcohol (he was wrong),
Joe had an amazing sports memorabilia collection with stuff that he obtained from auctions. He would bring various sports artifacts to the store for us to pack and ship.
This fall, we both fulfilled a personal dream with our trip with our temple to Israel. It was only a few weeks later on December 9th that I got a call from his son. I thought that maybe they were calling to invite me to watch a Seahawk game with them, but it was dismal news that Joe had died.
I will dearly miss him.
Monday, December 25, 2017
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Old Walla Walla Radio Remembered 20--K-Hit's Jay Smith
There is not much that I remember about Jay Smith, but I do remember him. He was a radio personality working for K-HIT in Walla Walla in the mid 1960s. This card was posted on the Walla Walla Facebook page by someone who listened to Jay in her childhood and I was able to get her permission to post it.
As I remember, my Dad and Mom were active in the Walla Walla Little Theatre and Smith was cast in the Little Theatre production of "Bells Are Ringing". I think my Dad was working backstage on the production. I remember my Dad taking me to the K-Hit Denny Building studios to visit with Jay and tour the studio. I remember that he was a real nice guy and I really liked him.
A few years later, I was saddened to find out that he had died. These are all fuzzy memories because I was so young, but it's obvious that this man was a charmer and perhaps one of the reasons that I'm so interested in radio to this day.
Joe Drazan, who has the Bygone Walla Walla blog, came up with more on Smith.
As I remember, my Dad and Mom were active in the Walla Walla Little Theatre and Smith was cast in the Little Theatre production of "Bells Are Ringing". I think my Dad was working backstage on the production. I remember my Dad taking me to the K-Hit Denny Building studios to visit with Jay and tour the studio. I remember that he was a real nice guy and I really liked him.
A few years later, I was saddened to find out that he had died. These are all fuzzy memories because I was so young, but it's obvious that this man was a charmer and perhaps one of the reasons that I'm so interested in radio to this day.
Joe Drazan, who has the Bygone Walla Walla blog, came up with more on Smith.
Friday, December 22, 2017
Dick Enberg Dies
Dick Enberg, at one time, the late Dave Niehaus's partner on California Angel Baseball broadcasts and NBC sports announcer has died. Enberg did play by play on a variety of different sports. He was found in his San Diego area home.
It is hard for me to write about Enberg's career as he was such an industry standard, but writer Ken Levine, himself a sports announcer, wrote this commentary on his blog.
It is hard for me to write about Enberg's career as he was such an industry standard, but writer Ken Levine, himself a sports announcer, wrote this commentary on his blog.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
WSU Extends Mike Leach
WSU will extend the contract of Cougar Football Coach Mike Leach by 5 years. Leach's salary will increase up to 4 million and the salary pool will increase for the Cougar assistant coaches by 400,000 dollars. After a very successful season, Leach had been rumored to be a prime consideration for other positions including the University Of Tennessee.
Monday, December 18, 2017
Horrific Train Crash Near Tacoma
Kiro 97.3 reports a passenger train has derailed this morning on a trestle over I-5 south of Tacoma. Multiple injuries and fatalities have been reported.
Maple Valley Christmas Lights
We watched the light display in Maple Valley which is located at 22629 SE 263rd Pl in Maple Valley, not far from the Lake Wilderness golf course. There is a spot for donations to either the Maple Valley Food Bank or Cops With Cancer.
Sunday, December 17, 2017
Stuart Evey Dies
A broadcasting pioneer with somewhat local connections has died. Stuart Evey, a board member of Getty Oil and a personal assistant to one of J. Paul Getty's son, was 84.
Evey was instrumental in the founding of ESPN, the first 24 hours cable sports network. Although he was not well known, he appeared prominently in "Those Guys Have All The Fun: Inside The World Of ESPN"
Evey, apparently put up the money to get the idea started, then was forced out just before the network really made it's impact, something from which he may not have recovered. In the book, Evey was portrayed as a cranky, almost tyrannical person.
Evey lived in Spokane which was where he died.
Evey was instrumental in the founding of ESPN, the first 24 hours cable sports network. Although he was not well known, he appeared prominently in "Those Guys Have All The Fun: Inside The World Of ESPN"
Evey, apparently put up the money to get the idea started, then was forced out just before the network really made it's impact, something from which he may not have recovered. In the book, Evey was portrayed as a cranky, almost tyrannical person.
Evey lived in Spokane which was where he died.
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Friday, December 15, 2017
Reality Star Omarosa Leaves Trump Staff
Omarosa Manigault-Newman, who gained a reputation as bombastic and temperamental even before the President was seen that way, has left the White House staff. It's in dispute as to whether she had quit or was fired. Reports are that she was fired by Trump Chief Of Staff General Kelly and had to be escorted off the grounds by the Secret Service.
Even though Omarosa is reportedly worked for Vice President Al Gore in the Clinton White House, her behavior on various reality shows such as The Apprentice, which Trump hosted, made it difficult for her to be taken seriously.
Even though Omarosa is reportedly worked for Vice President Al Gore in the Clinton White House, her behavior on various reality shows such as The Apprentice, which Trump hosted, made it difficult for her to be taken seriously.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Alabama Elects A Democrat For Senate
Democrat Doug Jones defeated Judge Roy Moore for the Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions who became US Attorney General. Moore had been accused by various women of inappropriate behavior. Alabama had been one of the nation's most solid Republican state.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Saturday, December 09, 2017
The Maple Valley Christmas Firetruck
Around Christmastime every year the Fire truck visits our neighborhood. This was the first time in years that I was around to see it.
Cougar student raises money for $220K donation after viral tweet
Fellow Cougar Danni Messina made headlines when her twitter promise to donate to St. Jude's Chilren's Hospital had gotten well above what she could afford. She could have dropped the whole matter, but instead, her gofundme page has gotten higher than she ever could have imagined and is still going. I too, contributed!
At this post, over $95,000 has been raised on her gofundme page. Messina seems to be dealing with her new found celebrity real well and although this fame will not last long, her gifts will be appreciated forever.
Friday, December 08, 2017
NHL Said To Be Coming To Seattle
With the approval of a remodel of Key Arena, news sources are reporting that Pro Hockey could be on it's way to Seattle. Social media has been talking at possible names which have ranged from standard to ridiculous.
Thursday, December 07, 2017
Franken Resigns
Minnesota Democratic Al Franken has resigned in a very defiant speech. Franken has been accused of groping several women.
Wednesday, December 06, 2017
Seatlte Sportscaster Bruce King
Longtime KOMO-4 TV evening sportscaster Bruce King has died. He had been with the station for over 30 years when he retired in 1999, except for a year in New York at WABC. He was named Washington Sportscaster Of The Year 4 times and won 2 local Emmys.
He worked at one time for KABC in Los Angeles and covered the first Super Bowl in the LA Coliseum for the station.
King was 83.
He worked at one time for KABC in Los Angeles and covered the first Super Bowl in the LA Coliseum for the station.
King was 83.
Seattle Goes With OVG For Sports Arena
In what could be the most controversial of the never ending saga of new sports arenas, the Seattle City Council has given approval to Oak View Group to build a 600 million dollar renovation of what is now Key Arena. The move means the city has abandoned efforts by Chis Hansen to build an ground up arena in the SoDo district.
Many NBA fans believe the SoDo arena would be a better in luring an NBA (pro basketball) team as Hansen indicted his desire to purchase a team. Hansen had tried to lure the Sacramento Kings a few years back.
The Key project is said to be an attempt to lure the NHL (pro ice hockey) to Seattle, with the possibility of the NBA returning in later years.
Many NBA fans believe the SoDo arena would be a better in luring an NBA (pro basketball) team as Hansen indicted his desire to purchase a team. Hansen had tried to lure the Sacramento Kings a few years back.
The Key project is said to be an attempt to lure the NHL (pro ice hockey) to Seattle, with the possibility of the NBA returning in later years.
Tuesday, December 05, 2017
Brandi Carlile & Mike McCready - Wild Horses (Live at The Triple Door - ...
Wonderful rendition of this song from two local legends.
Monday, December 04, 2017
Cougars Will Play In Holiday Bowl
The WSU Cougars will face the Michigan State Spartans in this year's Holiday Bowl. The game will be played December 28th at 6:00pm in San Diego. This is the Coug's 4th post season bowl bid in 5 years.
Sunday, December 03, 2017
Seahawks Upset Eagles
The Seattle Seahawks, missing 3 key defensive players, upset the high flying Philadelphia Eagles 24-10 NBC's Sunday Night Football. The Eagles were on a 9 game winning streak and were rolling over opponents, the Seahawks, on the other hand, seemed to be bumbling and stumbling their way to the finish line, all the experts had predicted a huge Philadelphia victory.
The Seahawks were not listening though and seemed invincible on both offense and defense. Russell Wilson was working his magic eluding tacklers and kicker Blair Walsh was splitting the uprights everytime, his field goal in the first quarter gave Seattle a lead that it wouldn't give up.
The Seahawks were not listening though and seemed invincible on both offense and defense. Russell Wilson was working his magic eluding tacklers and kicker Blair Walsh was splitting the uprights everytime, his field goal in the first quarter gave Seattle a lead that it wouldn't give up.
Field Turf Tear Delays Game
In decades of watching football, I have never seen anything like this. The Big 10 Championship game between Ohio State and Wisconsin was delayed in the 4th quarter with about 12 minutes left due to a tear in the Field Turf.
Friday, December 01, 2017
Leach Considered For Tennessee Vacancy
It looked like a nearly done deal. WSU Coach Mike Leach would leave Pullman to become the coach at Tennessee. That may have fallen through as Tennessee's athletic director Bill Currie has reportedly been fired. We Cougs can breath a sigh of relief, at least for now, however, after Bill Moos left as Cougar AD to take the Nebraska job, Leach appears to be getting restless. Meanwhile, at my wife's alma matter, Tennessee, things are really up in the air as the school needs to hire both a new AD and a coach, early reports have said that Phil Fulmer, the former football coach, who won a championship at the school, will take the job. Tennessee had hired a coach until a social media outcry forced them to abandon the choice.