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SUMMARY:WA will take on Roswell in UFO debate in Truth or Consequences\, NM
DESCRIPTION:On Friday night\, Oct. 10\, 2025 in Truth or Consequences\, New Mexico\, believers in the Roswell UFO crash will face off against defenders of Washington state’s lesser-known Maury Island Incident in a public debate. \nThe event will start at 6 p.m. PDT. \nOne side cites a UFO crash with alien bodies in the desert; the other points to slag\, a Man in Black\, and a doomed B-25 bomber with the first two casualties for the newly-independent Air Force near Kelso\, Washington. \nBut this won’t be just a fight over flying saucers — it’s about which version of 1947’s “Summer of the Saucers” deserves the spotlight. \nThe event will be hosted by Resident Roswell Researchers and the Washington-based United Festivals of UFOs (UFO-UFO)\, two camps often at odds over UFO lore. They’ve issued a rare joint statement announcing the debate in hopes of settling their differences — or at least spotlighting them. \n\n📺 Debate Will Be Live-Streamed\nSouth King Media plans on live-streaming this UFO Debate on Friday\, Oct. 10\, direct from Truth or Consequences\, New Mexico. \nCoverage is set to begin at 6 p.m. PDT (7 p.m. MST)\, with viewers able to watch the debate in real time on both YouTube and various Facebook pages\, including The B-Town Blog and others to be announced soon. \n\nThe event’s purpose? According to the Joint Statement: \n“To jointly and publicly address long-standing questions and controversies (some might say\, grievances) relating to the history\, mythology\, and legacy of the 1947 Summer of the Saucers\, specifically including 1947 UFO incidents (both famous and infamous) occurring in Roswell\, New Mexico\, Mt. Rainier\, Washington\, and Maury Island\, Washington.” \nThe Washington State and Roswell representatives agree on many of the facts and circumstances of these iconic UFO episodes: that UFOs have become “big business\,” and that current popular culture relating to UFOs and UAPs\, the so-called “Men in Black\,” and even aliens\, is directly descended – with little change – from the events of 1947. \nHowever\, the Joint Statement asserts that “central to our disagreements are the facts\, circumstances\, and competing legacies of Roswell\, Kenneth Arnold’s Mt. Rainier sighting\, and Maury Island.” \nThe Joint Statement identifies debate topics that include: \n\nWho’s to blame (or credit) for launching the 1947 Summer of the Saucers? Is it the businessman pilot who first brought these objects to the public attention? Is it the unfortunate Maury Island eyewitness who failed to heed the warning of the Man In Black? Or could it be the long shadow of Roswell\, obscuring all that has come before or since?\nDo the current legacies of these three 1947 events accurately reflect their true historical and mythological importance?\n\n\n\n\nThe festival organizers seek to underscore the historical and pop-culture significance of Washington’s 1947 UFO sightings\, both famous (Kenneth Arnold’s June 24\, 1947\, Mt. Rainier sighting of nine flying discs) and infamous (the notorious “Maury Island Incident\,” featuring the origins of the iconic\, so-called “Men in Black”). \nEvent Will Be Live-Streamed\nSouth King Media plans on live-streaming this UFO Debate on Friday\, Oct. 10\, direct from Truth or Consequences\, New Mexico. \nCoverage is set to begin at 6 p.m. PDT (7 p.m. MDT)\, with viewers able to watch the debate in real time on both YouTube and various Facebook pages\, including The B-Town Blog and others to be announced soon. \n\n\n\nNeutral Debate Site\nOrganizers selected a neutral site for the Oct. 10 debate: Truth or Consequences\, New Mexico\, at the Truth or Consequences Brewing Company. Organizers seized upon the wordplay in concluding the Joint Statement: \n“These important questions\, and others of less importance\, will be debated on October 10\, 2025\, in the neutral territory of Truth Or Consequences\, NM\, at the Truth or Consequences Brewery.  “On one side\, UFO-UFO\, representing Washington State’s role in kickstarting the modern UFO phenomenon. “And on the other side\, Roswell\, the town that took that phenomenon to the bank. “The winner will know the truth. “The loser\, consequences.” \n\n\n\nAbout Roswell\, NM’s Resident UFO Researchers\nPaul T. Semones is a Forensic Engineer and Roswell crash researcher. Semones is the tour guide for The Roswell UFO Tour\, where he educates and entertains visitors to Roswell as they travel through the locations and events of the summer of 1947. \nSays Semones: \n“I take it as a high ethical duty to present\, with as much historical accuracy as possible\, the facts\, claims and conclusions of the many witnesses and researchers who\, over the past several decades\, have made the Roswell Incident an enduring part of our culture.” \nSemones relocated to Roswell in recent years\, after becoming fascinated by the Roswell story upon his first visit over 25 years ago. He still has Walter Haut’s autograph as a bookmark in an X-Files book he got in college. \nToby Martinez is an investigative reporter. He is the Design Editor for the Roswell Daily Record. He has been covering the UFO topic for over 20 years. \nA lifelong interest in UFOs has led Toby to work with producers on shows including The X-Files and Expedition Unknown. He has also worked with the History Channel\, The Discovery Channel\, Vice\, and various media entities from worldwide countries. \nToby has appeared on various networks\, including NewsNation and the Discovery Channel. He is also the co-host of “Marked by the Sky\,” on KGRA Digital Broadcasting. He recently released his first book\, “Rendlesham Signals from the Threshold: The Hidden Race for UAP Technology\,” with co-author John Burroughs. \n\n\n\nAbout the Team WA Debaters\nSteve Edmiston is an appointee to the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau\, and has keynoted the Washington State Historical Society\, Smith Tower Rumrunners Club\, McMenamin’s History Pubs\, conferences\, festivals\, historical societies\, and business groups. He is also a business\, entertainment\, Intellectual Property attorney\, and independent film screenwriter/producer. He is credited with four feature films (including Lifetime’s Crimes of the Past). His award-winning shorts include The Maury Island Incident\, The Day My Parents Became Cool\, and Thr33. \nOther Team WA debaters will likely include Vince Ynzunza\, co-founder of the Chehalis Flying Saucer Party and Jason Mattson\, co-founder of the Chehalis event and Director of the Lewis County Historical Museum. \nAbout Chehalis Flying Saucer Party\nToday\, there are few images or ideas more universally accepted than that of the “flying saucer.” And it all started in Chehalis\, WA\, with the sighting of nine flying saucers at Mt. Rainier. The Chehalis Flying Saucer Party celebrates this historic moment through compelling speakers\, great music\, unique vendors\, museum displays\, a one-of-a-kind Saucer Drop\, a film festival – and so much more! The Chehalis Flying Saucer Party provides a light-hearted and imaginative space for individuals to let their curiosity soar and engage in a community that shares an interest in extraterrestrial phenomena. It’s a chance to embrace the unknown\, connect with like-minded individuals\, and enjoy a day of extraterrestrial-themed fun. \nFind more information at: http://www.flyingsaucerparty.org/ \nAbout the Men in Black Birthday Bash Festival (MIBBB Fest)\nOn June 22\, 1947\, Harold Dahl of Tacoma was visited by a Man in Black\, just one day after Dahl reported an encounter with flying saucers. This is the first recorded appearance of the iconic Men in Black. The saucer sighting is recounted in the award-winning film The Maury Island Incident. The 4th annual MIBBB Fest will be held from June 13 through June 22\, 2025\, on the shores of Puget Sound\, in view of Maury Island. To learn more\, visit MIB622.com and follow MIBBB Fest on Facebook and Instagram. Tickets for all MIBBB Fest events here. \nAbout Truth or Consequences Brewing Co.\nTruth or Consequences Brewing Co. is a craft brewery in Truth or Consequences\, New Mexico. The owners see their laid-back craft brewery and taproom as the “living room of the community.” It’s located in the historic hot springs bathhouse district\, and features handcrafted ales and lagers and beers and wines from other New Mexico producers. Its mission is to make great beer and make people happy. \nTruth or Consequences Brewing Co.\, 410 N. Broadway\, Truth or Consequences\, NM. \nLearn more: https://www.torc.beer/
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/maury-island-incident-will-take-on-roswell-in-ufo-debate-in-truth-or-consequences-nm/
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences Brewing Company\, 410 N Broadway Street\, Truth or Consequences\, NM\, 87901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Des Moines City Council Candidate Forum at Wesley Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Voters will have an opportunity to hear directly from local candidates during a public forum hosted by the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters on Tuesday\, Oct. 14\, at 7 p.m. at Wesley Gardens. \nThe event\, organized in partnership with the American Association of University Women and Wesley Des Moines\, will take place in the Community Room/Chapel at 815 S. 216th Street (map below). \nAccording to the League\, candidates for four seats on the Des Moines City Council and one seat representing the 33rd District in the Washington State Legislature have been invited to participate. \nThe program will include a question-and-answer session where attendees can ask the candidates about their positions on local issues ahead of the Nov. 4 general election.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/des-moines-city-council-candidate-forum-at-wesley-gardens/
LOCATION:Wesley Homes\, 815 S. 216th Street\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:Seattle Southside Chamber Mixer at Second Love Coffee in Des Moines
DESCRIPTION:EDITOR’S NOTE: South King Media Founder/Publisher Scott Schaefer serves on the Board of Directors for the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce. \nThe Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce will host its October Mixer on Wednesday\, Oct. 15\, offering local professionals an opportunity to network while enjoying coffee\, snacks and desserts at Second Love Coffee Roasters. \nThe mixer runs from 4 to 6 p.m. and is open to both members and nonmembers of the chamber. \nAdmission is $25 for members and $35 for nonmembers. \nThe chamber described the event as a chance for attendees to connect with peers from across the South King County business community\, including Burien\, SeaTac\, Tukwila\, Normandy Park\, and Des Moines. \nMore information and registration are available at seattlesouthsidechamber.com. \nSecond Love is located at 22331 Marine View Drive South:
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/seattle-southside-chamber-mixer-at-second-love-coffee-in-des-moines/
LOCATION:Second Love Coffee Roasters\, 22331 Marine View Drive South\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:'No Kings Day' #2 will be Saturday\, Oct. 18 at Big Catch Plaza
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, Oct. 18\, “No Kings-2” will be another national day of demonstrations\, including right here in Des Moines. \nIts sponsors\, Seniors for the Constitution and Indivisible Des Moines\, emphasize that its gatherings are “peaceful opportunities for all of us to exercise our right of free speech.” \nThe last event drew over 1\,600 people\, and “this one could be even bigger\, depending on you.” \nOrganizers also hope residents will write or call your representatives to let them know how you feel. \n“The more of us who speak up\, the more impact we can have\, right up to the moment we will VOTE. And that’s something they take seriously.” \nMore info here. \nNo Kings-2 will be Saturday\, Oct. 18 from 12-2 p.m. at Big Catch Plaza\, corner of 216th and Marine View Drive:
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/no-kings-day-2-will-be-saturday-oct-18-at-big-catch-plaza/
LOCATION:Big Catch Plaza\, 21640 Marine View Dr S.\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lighthouse NW to host 'Celebrate 2025' fundraiser on Saturday\, Oct. 18 in Des Moines
DESCRIPTION:Lighthouse NW will host its annual Celebrate 2025 fundraiser on Saturday\, Oct. 18\, 2025 at the Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium\, with proceeds supporting survivors of domestic abuse. \nThe evening runs from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and will feature live music\, drinks\, and an Italian dinner. \nOrganizers said the event will also include personal stories from survivors\, highlighting Lighthouse NW’s mission to break the cycle of abuse. \nTickets are $40 per person or $400 for a table\, with registration available online at Lighthouse NW’s Celebrate page. A raffle for a cabin retreat near Mt. Rainier will also be held\, and an online auction will open Sept. 26\, closing during the event. Items and experiences will be available for bidding at celebrate2025.cbo.io. \nAccording to Lighthouse NW\, one in three women experience domestic abuse. The organization said the annual Celebrate event provides critical funding to continue its outreach\, housing\, and support services for survivors. \nThe nonprofit said funds raised at Celebrate 2025 will go directly toward helping women and children escape abuse and build safe futures. \n“Your generosity fuels healing and new beginnings\,” Lighthouse NW said. \nMore information and tickets are available at lighthousenw.org/celebrate25\, on the Celebrate 2025 Facebook event page\, or call 206-824-8581.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/lighthouse-nw-to-host-celebrate-2025-fundraiser-on-saturday-oct-18-in-des-moines/
LOCATION:Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium\, 22030 Cliff Avenue S.\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:City of Des Moines sets Oct. 21 hearing for Zenith demolition project
DESCRIPTION:The City of Des Moines has scheduled an administrative hearing for Oct. 21 on the proposed demolition of the former Landmark on the Sound property owned by Zenith LLC\, while clarifying what authority the city holds in shaping the future of the site. \nThe City has three options for responding to a permit application: \n\nDeny the permit\nApprove the permit without conditions\nApprove the permit with conditions to mitigate the impacts of the project\n\n“No building plans were submitted with this application\, so it is outside the City’s legal authority at this point to establish any conditions on what may be built on the property\,” City Manager Katherine Caffrey said in a Sept. 12 follow-up statement to residents after the Aug. 21 community meeting. \nCaffrey noted that city staff has spoken briefly with the property owner about ensuring public access and historical commemoration on the site\, but the owner has not shared development plans. \nProperty use and zoning\nThe site is currently zoned as “Institutional Campus\,” which allows for uses such as colleges\, universities\, educational facilities\, and retirement facilities. If the property owner seeks a rezone\, the process would involve multiple steps\, including public hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council. \nWhile the city cannot force a property owner to submit plans until a building permit application is filed\, any future development would be subject to the city’s design review standards and state environmental law. \nDemolition and mitigation requirements\nThe demolition permit requires Zenith Properties to follow specific mitigation measures\, including noise and dust control\, traffic management\, wildlife and habitat protection\, proper disposal of hazardous materials\, and installation of an on-site historical interpretation feature with public access. \nThe company is also required to contribute $1.2 million to a preservation fund for city-owned or managed landmarks. \nCaffrey emphasized that while the city cannot guarantee future development or prevent financial risk if the owner abandons plans\, it will “work with the property owner to ensure that the property is maintained according to City code and that any development is an asset to the community.” \nThe Final Environmental Impact Statement concluded that restoring the former building was not financially feasible. A market analysis supporting that conclusion is included in Appendix E of the report. \nDetails about the Oct. 21 administrative hearing\, including a Zoom link\, will be posted on the city’s website. \nRead our previous coverage of this issue here.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/city-of-des-moines-sets-oct-21-hearing-for-zenith-demolition-project/
LOCATION:Des Moines City Hall\, 21630 11th Avenue S.\, Suite A\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:Candidates for King County Executive\, Council to appear at forum at Highline College
DESCRIPTION:Candidates for King County Executive and King County Council District 5 will take part in a community forum from 3 – 5 p.m. this Friday\, Oct. 24\, 2025\, to discuss displacement and equitable development in South King County\, according to Puget Sound Sage. \nThe event\, titled Rooted in Place: King County Candidate Forum\, is hosted by the King County Equitable Development Initiative Coalition. \nIt will run from 3 to 5 p.m. at Highline College’s Mt. Constance and Olympus Rooms\, located in Building 8 (map below). \nConfirmed participants include King County Councilmembers Claudia Balducci and Girmay Zahilay\, who are both running for King County Executive. \nCandidates for King County Council District 5\, Steffanie Fain and Peter Kwon\, have also been invited. \nOrganizers say the forum is the only event of this election cycle focused specifically on displacement pressures and equitable development in South King County\, where rising housing costs and access to community resources remain central concerns. \nThe event is hosted by the King County Equitable Development Initiative Coalition\, which includes members such as Puget Sound Sage\, White Center Community Development Association\, Na’ah Illahee Fund\, Multicultural Community Coalition\, Eastside for All\, and Friends of Little Saigon. \nMore information is available at bit.ly/seatac-forum. \n\nCredit: Khristine Cancio
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/candidates-for-king-county-executive-council-to-appear-at-forum-at-highline-college/
LOCATION:Highline College\, 2400 S 240th Street\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rotary Club’s fabulous ‘Drag Queen Bingo’ fundraiser will return Friday\, Oct. 24
DESCRIPTION:The Rotary Club of Des Moines and Normandy Park announced this week that its popular Drag Queen Bingo fundraiser will return Friday\, Oct. 24\, 2025 to The Cove in Normandy Park. \nDoors open at 6 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m. \nTickets are $39\, with proceeds benefiting the Highline Schools Foundation and Waterland Pride. \nOrganizers said the night promises plenty of energy\, laughs\, and community connection. \n“Who’s ready for a fabulous night out?” the club said in its announcement. \nThe event has become a staple for both fundraising and entertainment in South King County\, with past shows selling out quickly. \nAttendees are encouraged to purchase tickets early to secure a spot. \nFunds raised will support student programs and resources through the Highline Schools Foundation\, as well as help sustain Waterland Pride\, a celebration of diversity and inclusion in the Des Moines and Normandy Park communities. \nClick here for more info. \n\nCredit: paulschmidt92
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/rotary-clubs-fabulous-drag-queen-bingo-fundraiser-will-return-friday-oct-24/
LOCATION:Normandy Park Cove\, 1500 Shorebrook Drive SW\, Normandy Park\, WA\, 98166\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free paint recycling event set for Saturday\, Oct. 25 at Kent’s Hogan Park
DESCRIPTION:GreenSheen Eco-Friendly Paint\, in partnership with the City of Kent\, will host a free paint recycling event on Saturday\, Oct. 25\, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hogan Park (map below). \nThe event will accept a range of common paints and finishes\, and offers online registration and details for participants. \nOrganizers say accepted materials include oil-based paint\, acrylic and latex paint\, stains\, shellacs\, lacquers\, sealers\, varnishes and urethanes. \nItems not accepted include spray paint\, paint thinner\, solvents\, cleaning agents\, adhesives\, roof patch and drywall mud. \nMore information and registration are available here.\n\n\n EDITOR’S NOTE: Sponsored Posts like this are paid\, “Native Advertisements” that help businesses and organizations improve their internet presence and all-important SEO. South King Media also underwrites fundraisers from local nonprofits. To learn more about how your business or organization can directly reach our expanding\, engaged audience in South King County\, please email Theresa Schaefer at vtheresa@comcast.net.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/free-paint-recycling-event-set-for-saturday-oct-25-at-kents-hogan-park/
LOCATION:Hogan Park\, 24400 Russell Road\, Kent\, WA\, 98032\, United States
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SUMMARY:Halloween magic returns to Marine View Drive with Des Moines’ Trick-or-Treat Path on Friday\, Oct. 31
DESCRIPTION:Families are invited to celebrate Halloween magic throughout downtown Des Moines on Friday\, Oct. 31\, 2025\, at the annual Trick-or-Treat Path along Marine View Drive South. \nDestination Des Moines’ free community event runs from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. between South 216th Street and South 227th Street.  \nLocal businesses\, organizations and volunteers will line the street to hand out candy and treats to costumed children and families. \nOrganizers said the Trick-or-Treat Path is designed to provide a safe\, festive environment with decorated storefronts\, photo opportunities and plenty of Halloween cheer. \nCrossing guards and volunteers will be on hand to help families navigate the route safely. \nOrganizers expect 1\,000 to 2\,000 trick-or-treaters and encourage businesses and community groups to participate by hosting treat stations. \nParticipants are asked to bring candy\, decorate their booths\, and dress in costume to help make the event a memorable experience. \nFor more information or to get involved\, contact Destination Des Moines at info@destinationdesmoines.org\, or click here.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/halloween-magic-returns-to-marine-view-drive-with-des-moines-trick-or-treat-path-on-friday-oct-31/
LOCATION:Downtown Des Moines\, 21600 Marine View Drive\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98188\, United States
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