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Seattle's art of appreciating our 'city of neighborhoods'
Posted by Gabriel Campanario

Sketched Jan. 19, 12:14 a.m. at Dunlap Elementary School in Southeast Seattle.

Sketched Jan. 19, 10:52 a.m. at Hamilton International Middle School in Wallingford.
I've lived in a lot of places, but I've found the friendliest neighbors in Seattle. When we are away, they put out the trash cans and keep an eye out for parcels on our doorstep. If we need to run a quick errand, they are happy to watch the kids. They are always there for us.
Sometimes described as a "city of neighborhoods," Seattle actually has had an official "Neighbor Appreciation Day" since 1995. It's coming up Feb. 12.
Being a good neighbor means "people helping people," said Angel Corpuz, a 4th fourth-grader at Dunlap Elementary School. Her drawing of people and houses holding hands took first place in this year's Department of Neighborhoods student art contest. Grace Corsi, an eighth-grader at Hamilton International School, took first place in the middle-school category with a street scene where kids play ball and a neighbor thanks a carrier for delivering the paper.
Corpuz Corpuz's and Corsi's winning drawings are featured on free postcards available at libraries and community centers, or can be e-mailed at seattle.gov/neighborhoods/neighborday.
What better way for me to show my neighbors one to show them my appreciation?
Sketch-worthy Seattle. Where should I take my sketchpad in 2011? Do you know of a good sketch story waiting to be drawn? I'd love to learn about it. You can send me your suggestions to gcampanario@seattletimes.com or via Facebook or Twitter.
Do you have a story related to the Alaskan Way viaduct? I'm collecting them here as I prepare to take my sketchbook to draw it before it's history.
May 25 - 7:59 PM Organ society pipes up at Haller Lake
May 24 - 8:03 PM Seattle's most hidden lake
May 22 - 6:04 PM Riding Metro bus 358 along Aurora Avenue
May 18 - 8:07 PM Sneak peek at Chihuly's new exhibition at Seattle Center
May 11 - 8:11 PM A venerable tree that catches your eye


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- More gun violence shakes a worried city
- A lost Seattle climber's family seeks an elusive peace
- Coinstar gives vending machines a tech twist
- Woman goes overboard; ferry crew to rescue
- Stalemate puts Snoqualmie Tribe at risk of federal takeover
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- Hector Noesi is a rare sign of hope in this Mariners season | Steve Kelley
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522 - M's-Angels game thread, May 27
252 - A worthwhile conversation about charter schools
213 - Bystander shot at Seattle Center, while drive-by shootings also rattle city
183 - Man wounded at Folklife fest The gunman fled into the Seattle Center crowd, but an officer gave chase, and police reported making an arrest and recovering a gun.
182 - Wedge waxes earnest on the Mariner state of affairs
163 - M's lineup, May 27, vs. Angels
125 - Bain Capital and our screwed-up culture
118 - Meet salmon farming's worst enemy
92 - Auelua to grayshirt
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- Meet salmon farming's worst enemy: a determined biologist
- Some costs going up Friday as private retailers take over liquor sales
- Tacoma's LeMay car museum honors the American automobile
- More gun violence shakes a worried city
- Stalemate puts Snoqualmie Tribe at risk of federal takeover
- Shooting victim a dad just like me | Danny Westneat
- Innocent bystander shot during Northwest Folklife, 1 arrested
- A lost Seattle climber's family seeks an elusive peace
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- Dream ride revs 1,001 horses, pops carbon-fiber umbrella | Brier Dudley | Brier Dudley

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