Address: 6326 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA
“Note that this business is cash only. May dyed my hair a little too light and reddish to match my original hair color. I ended up liking my hair, even though it wasn’t what I had asked for. I would just recommend requesting your specific hair color (specify the number on the label) so you for sure get the result you want. May was super friendly and I had a nice time visiting with her and the other people in this small, affordable salon.”
Address: 8034 35th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
“Dr Lan for 8+ years wonderful bedside manner. Now with Dr Qiang and same wonderful care. Never pushy or next visit pressure. Jeanne fronts the office with professional courteous care. Highly recommend this office.”
Address: 12345 Lake City Way NE PMB 456, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“We've been renting properties in France, Italy, Spain for the past 30 years, and France Homestyle is the very best organization we've had the pleasure to work with throughout that time period. We've used the services of France Homestyle continuously over the past decade for rental properties in Paris, in particular. They provide impeccably service, are very responsive, and invariably courteous and helpful. Their personnel in Seattle are superb. Their personnel in Paris are equally as competent and accommodating. When we think of Paris, we think only of France Homestyle and will continue to do so as long as we visit Paris and France.”
Address: 1000 NE Northgate Way, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Their swedish pancakes are sooo delicious.”
Address: 2801 Alaskan Way Suite 310, Seattle, WA 98121, USA
“Sienna park apts in tacoma are was better then it use to be since they took over.”
Address: 1418 SW 107th St, Seattle, WA 98146, USA
“The staff are genuinely nice. Honest work that is worth ever bit.”
Address: 3800 W Marginal Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106, USA
“Adam is extremely knowledgeable, helpful, and does his research before importing. You can guarantee you are getting a quality import when you work with him. He’s helped me beyond the purchase and I will continue to recommend him to anyone looking for help getting an import stateside. Thanks, Adam!”
Address: 10851 Myers Way S, Seattle, WA 98168, USA
Address: 13300 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Everything about the experience was great and we love our Honda Fit! Ali was so helpful, and gave us actual practical advice, which is hard to come by at a dealership. I would highly recommend checking them out if you are in the market for a car in this awful market of a time to get a car.”
Address: 2917 Fuhrman Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
“Beautiful designs! Buy local this holiday season -- this shop has excellent greeting cards. You can easily order online and pick up at the shop.”
Address: 10750 30th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Want to say thank you to the entire Roosevelt high family and boosters....we were treated amazing from start to finish. And a special thanx to Roosevelt's principal sir you are a fine example sir.”
Address: 1701 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
“Seattle Colleges serves all of metropolitan Seattle and its surrounding communities and comprises the largest community college district in the state, educating more than 45,000 students each year. The first classes were held in the Edison Vocational Technical Institute on Capitol Hill, when Seattle Community College—now Seattle Central College—opened in 1966 as part of the public school system. The State Community College Act of 1967 established college districts apart from the public schools, with a mandate to provide an open door to education for all who seek it. A long-range plan called for three campuses in the city, and planning began immediately for North Seattle College and South Seattle College. Community College Act signing ceremony Community College Act signing ceremony, 1967 By September 1970, all three colleges opened together for the first time as a multicampus district. Seattle Vocational Institute, affiliated with Central, joined the district in 1991 under the state’s Workforce Training and Education Act. The district also includes five specialized training centers located throughout the city: Health Education Center, Seattle Maritime Academy, and Wood Technology Center, affiliated with Central. Georgetown Campus and NewHolly Learning Center, affiliated with South. Students choose from an array of more than 130 academic and career and technical education (CTE) programs, the largest number in the state. The curriculum has led the way as the Puget Sound area moved from a manufacturing and resource-based economy to information-based industries. Like the region, the college population is dynamic. The student body is the most diverse in the Northwest, reflecting nearly 80 different languages spoken in homes throughout the city. By design, each of the colleges reflects its community. While the colleges are an integral part of their neighborhoods and offer certain unique educational programs, all are comprehensive and offer programs in college transfer, career and technical training, adult basic education, and continuing education.”
Address: 4005 20th Ave W #207, Seattle, WA 98199, USA
Address: 17711 Ballinger Way NE, Seattle, WA 98155, USA
“Beverly is amazing. She is aggressive. She got us the house we wanted. Works really well in this hard market. She was the best realtor we have ever had. We have bought over ten homes and never have we had as amazing as we had with Beverly. We closed exactly on time. Regarding the previous review….if Beverly isn’t your agent, and she was the seller’s agent, you don’t leave a bad review just because you didn’t get picked as the one who got the house.”
Address: 6 W Howe St 2nd Floor, Seattle, WA 98119, USA
“Needed cut and color, not sure what I wanted but He nailed it, the color was spot on and the hair cut was perfect. I highly recommend.”
Address: 10211 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98168, USA
“This school is.. before I start I am not going to say that this is the best school your kid will ever go to and get the best charter school experience ever. But I will say and mention that this school has produced many amazing scholars. My friend, Isabel S. went to Rainier Prep and now goes to Lakeside Academy, and I now go to Villa Academy.{Note that we are both in the Rainier Scholars program} One thing I would like to point out here is that no matter where you go your child may go they will always meet bullies.What matters is how the school deals with it. Yes Rainier Prep is not perfect but its not terrible. If anything I got the best public education experience there.”
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