News roundup: Businesses coming and going, a former Phinney favorite popping up on Capitol Hill, PNA opening for preschool teacher

by | Dec 11, 2017

A roundup of various news from the neighborhood.
Munch Café has closed at 8576 Greenwood Ave. N., and been replaced by Sushi Naomi.
Advance Auto Parts has closed its 8218 Greenwood Ave. N. location.
Adorn design studio at 7003 3rd Ave. NW, has added a showroom and retail store at 7000 Greenwood Ave. N.
Sheri Hauser, who used to own Tasty art gallery in Phinney Ridge, has opened a Tasty Pop-up holiday store on Capitol Hill, inside the Broadway Market on the second floor. (There’s a parking garage off Harrison Street with free one-hour parking via QFC.) The 1,500 square foot space is filled with art treasures from 65 local artists. It’s open from 12-8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 12-5 p.m. Sunday through Dec. 23. Hauser is donating 20 percent of the proceeds to a local nonprofit, Washington Women in Need.
Phinney Neighborhood Association is hiring for a Ballard Preschool Co-op Teacher for its Parent/Infant and Parent/Toddler classes in Loyal Heights. The Parent/Infant class meets from 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays with a maximum enrollment of 14 infants and 14 parents; the Parent/Toddlers class is from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Thursdays for up to 16 children and 16 parents. The position is September – June each year. See the full job description here.

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