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SUMMARY:'Summer Saucer Search' contest runs June 14–18\, and here's how to enter
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate our regional UFO history and 1947’s “Summer of the Saucers” with MIBBB Fest’s 2023 Summer Saucer Search game\, presented by Explore Seattle Southside\, Four Points by Sheraton\, and all South King Media blogs!  \n\nThis is a FREE\, real-world search with daily clues published online here\, from Wednesday\, June 14 through Sunday\, June 18\, 2023.\nTeams compete to solve clues to find an out-of-this-world object hiding in plain sight.\nThe game is designed by PlayMasons\, the creators of real-world puzzles for Bumbershoot and many other Seattle search games.\nClues will be announced daily on all South King Media’s local websites\, at Noon and 5 p.m.\n\nIt’s free! Register here: \nhttps://summersaucersearch.com/\nThen be the first to find an out-of-this-world object hiding in plain sight (on public property) by solving clues provided right here\, released twice daily – Noon and 5 p.m. – from June 14-18\, 2023. 
URL:https://whitecenterblog.com/event/summer-saucer-search-starts-june-14-continues-through-june-18-heres-how-to-enter/
LOCATION:Say ‘Hello Again’ to a Vintage & Upcycled Market at Burien Town Square this Saturday
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SUMMARY:'Summer Saucer Search' contest runs June 14–18\, and here's how to enter
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate our regional UFO history and 1947’s “Summer of the Saucers” with MIBBB Fest’s 2023 Summer Saucer Search game\, presented by Explore Seattle Southside\, Four Points by Sheraton\, and all South King Media blogs!  \n\nThis is a FREE\, real-world search with daily clues published online here\, from Wednesday\, June 14 through Sunday\, June 18\, 2023.\nTeams compete to solve clues to find an out-of-this-world object hiding in plain sight.\nThe game is designed by PlayMasons\, the creators of real-world puzzles for Bumbershoot and many other Seattle search games.\nClues will be announced daily on all South King Media’s local websites\, at Noon and 5 p.m.\n\nIt’s free! Register here: \nhttps://summersaucersearch.com/\nThen be the first to find an out-of-this-world object hiding in plain sight (on public property) by solving clues provided right here\, released twice daily – Noon and 5 p.m. – from June 14-18\, 2023. 
URL:https://whitecenterblog.com/event/summer-saucer-search-contest-runs-june-14-18-and-heres-how-to-enter/
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SUMMARY:Father's Day weekend Native Plant Sale will be June 16-18 in Burien
DESCRIPTION:A Father’s Day weekend Native Plant Sale will be held the weekend of June 16–18\, 2023\, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at 13257 5th Ave SW in Burien (map below).\n\n\n\n\n\nProceeds from sales will fund the Weed Warriors Nature Stewards Program Scholarships with the Highline Schools Foundation and the Renton Community Foundation\, to help graduating high-school students pursuing Environmental Education at a college or university of their choice.\n\n 	Plenty of parking.\n 	Cash or credit cards accepted.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy Native Plants?\n\n\n\n\nNative Plants support our native birds\, butterflies\, bees\, and other native wildlife.\nNative plants are suited to our climate\, our soil\, and have supported the native wildlife and insects throughout the ages. Native plants\, wildlife and insects evolved together in the Pacific Northwest and as a result\, mutually benefit one another.  When properly located and established\, native plants do well with little care. They are drought tolerant\, and most plants can be grown with no fertilizers or pesticides. They are rarely invasive\, as are some non-native plants.  When planted in the right place\, with the right amount of light and moisture\, native plants thrive.  Some do well in the shade of other trees.  Some do well under conifer trees that deflect rain during winter months. Some are meadow plants that grow in full sun.\n\nOur native plants\, unlike non-native plants\, are uniquely adapted to our unusual Pacific Northwest climate.  In winter we have a steady supply of rain\, and in summer we have little measurable rainfall.\n\n\n\n\n\nNon-native plants usually require irrigation in the summer\, and non-native drought tolerant plants do not like our wet winters and can die from root rot and other diseases. People can save time\, money\, and water by planting native plants. Native plants provide food\, shelter\, and places to raise young for our native wildlife. They reduce flooding and erosion by slowing and absorbing water during winter rainfalls. You definitely make a difference for birds butterflies and bees when you plant native plants.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event will be held at a home located at 13257 5th Ave SW in Burien\, WA:
URL:https://whitecenterblog.com/event/fathers-day-weekend-native-plant-sale-will-be-june-16-18-in-burien/
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SUMMARY:DubSea Fish Sticks vs Redmond Dudes
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 16\nRedmond Dudes vs Fish Sticks\nat Mel Olson Stadium\nJun 16\, 2023 at 7:05 PM \nMel Olson Stadium – Inside of King County’s Steve Cox Memorial Park \nGet Tickets
URL:https://whitecenterblog.com/event/dubsea-fish-sticks-vs-redmond-dudes-3/
LOCATION:Mel Olson Stadium at Steve Cox Memorial Park\, 1321 SW 102nd Street\, White Center\, WA\, 98146\, United States
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SUMMARY:DubSea Fish Sticks vs Redmond Dudes
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 16\nRedmond Dudes vs Fish Sticks\nat Mel Olson Stadium\nJun 16\, 2023 at 7:05 PM \nMel Olson Stadium – Inside of King County’s Steve Cox Memorial Park \nGet Tickets
URL:https://whitecenterblog.com/event/dubsea-fish-sticks-vs-redmond-dudes-2/
LOCATION:Mel Olson Stadium at Steve Cox Memorial Park\, 1321 SW 102nd Street\, White Center\, WA\, 98146\, United States
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