June 2019 No Images? Click here ![]() GRAND OPENINGS AT YESLER Celebrate an exciting new phase at Yesler with the opening of two residential buildings on Friday, June 28.Seattle Sounders kick it at NewHolly's Central ParkSHA wants your feedback on priorities for 2020Help SHA choose priorities for its 2020 budget by completing this survey by July 15. Please encourage others to fill out the survey as well. The survey is translated into eight languages in addition to English. MUSIC UNDER THE STARS | SEATTLE CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY YESLER TERRACE PARK Mondays July 1, 8, 15, 22 6 - 8 p.m. Read more Volunteers place 600 plants at Rainier VistaMore than 70 volunteers planted 600 new starts, and helped with landscaping and cleanup in a Day of Service at Rainier Vista. The project was made possible through the efforts of CWD Group, the private property management company in Rainier Vista East.SHA employee raises money to pay off students' school lunch debtSeattle dad and SHA Certification Specialist Jeffery Lew, known for raising money to pay off school lunch debt around the state, presented a check this month for $14,406.03 to Renton School District. Outdoor MoviesYesler Terrace Park A series of Community Movie Nights at Yesler Terrace Park kicks off with "The Sandlot" on Friday, July 12 from 9 p.m. - 10:45 p.m. Find more movie nights in the SHA Events Calendar. ABOUT SEATTLE HOUSING AUTHORITYThe mission of the Seattle Housing Authority is to enhance the Seattle community by creating and sustaining decent, safe and affordable living environments that foster stability and self-sufficiency for people with low incomes. SHA provides long-term, low-income rental housing and rental assistance to 35,000 people in Seattle. SHA owns and operates approximately 8,000 units at nearly 400 sites throughout the city. SHA also administers more than 10,000 Housing Choice Vouchers, enabling low-income residents to receive rental assistance throughout the Seattle housing market. SHA, an independent public corporation established in 1939, is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, two of whom are SHA residents. Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. More information is available at seattlehousing.org.
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