Jason E. Cook and Gavin showcase the neighborhood of the week! This week the NOtW is Somerset! Nestled in the foothills just south of I-90 and above Factoria. The neighborhoods crown jewel is Somerset Elementary school! you can visit their webstite here: http://www.bsd405.org/schools/elementary/somerset.aspx
Another fun place to go in Somerset is the Somerset Rec Club! Here you can enjoy summer BBQ’s, swim team, and an Amazing Tennis program! Just ask Jason Thompson! Visit them on the web here: http://www.somersetrec.org/
To nominate your neighborhood in Bellevue Washington, contact Jason E. Cook with www.BellvueBuzz.com at 206-280-1911!
Here is the second part of the interview with the girls at the Motivational Happy hour! and quite honestly this is the best part because www.BellevueBuzz.com was featured! Very cool interview by Jenn and Juli with www.JasonEcook.com
Such a fun morning sharing my coffee and thoughts with these great ladies!! stay tuned for the sip and socialize event we discussed!
Today BellevueBuzz.com to a road trip to Remlinger Farm! But it is not in Bellevue you say? True, but it is just a short drive for lots of family fun! Remlinger Farm has a lot to offer the whole family. They are a working farm with a pumpkin patch in the fall, a strawberry field in the summer, and part amusement park most of the year! You can even have a birthday party for your young ones, or a corporate picnic party for the office! BellevueBuzz.com enjoyed the rollercoaster, climbing wall, pony rides, and the famous train ride! Hosted by Jason E. Cook and another special appearance by Gavin, we hope this video entices you to visit Remlinger Farm in Carnation!
If the daily news of natural disasters around the globe is causing you to think about a possible crisis hitting close to home, then take the next step and act. Most of us believe that disasters are not likely to occur until they happen, leaving no time for preparation or forethought.
The site ready.gov recommends that a household should plan to stock supplies that will sustain the family for at least 3 days. While ready-made kits are available for purchase, Wisebread contributor Andrea Dickson recommends making your own, especially since most households already have a number of the essentials:
Water–one gallon per person per day for 3 days, for drinking and sanitation
Food–3-day supply of non-perishables and can opener
Battery-powered or hand crank radio and batteries
Flashlight and extra batteries
First aid kit
Whistle
Dust mask
Wrench or pliers for utility shut-off
Towelettes, garbage bags, and plastic ties for personal sanitation
Local maps
Cell phone with chargers, inverter or solar charger
The site also lists additional items you may want to include like cash, prescription meds, and copies of important documents (insurance papers and family records). When your kit is ready, identify a meeting place for separated family members and how key information will be communicated to outside persons (like extended family). Being prepared for an emergency will give you peace of mind now and a secure plan in the unlikely event of a disaster.