Deadline for receiving items for Community Calendar is 5 p.m. Wednesday for the following week’s Times/News. Events are published based on timeliness and space availability. Email submissions to: hteditor@robinsonnews.com Items can be accepted from nonprofit groups and government agencies only. Others may call Dona Ozier at 206-708-1378 for inclusion in our “Out & About” advertising section. -- The city of Burien and the Burien Arts Commission is seeking an artist or artist team to create a dynamic, innovative mural on the exterior surface of the Dollar Tree Store at S.W. 152nd St. and 4th Ave. S.W. in downtown Burien. This project is open to all Northwest artists and the budget is $12,000, inclusive of materials. The deadline for application materials is Friday, Feb. 24th. For more information please contact Gina Kallman, Cultural Arts Supervisor, City of Burien, ginak@burienwa.gov , 206-391-6605. Call can also be found on www.burienparks.net , click on “Arts and Culture.”
January 21 , 14700 6th Ave. S.W. Lunch served 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Dinner served 4-8 p.m. $15 minimum adult donation, $10 minimum child donation. Moshier Art Center potters have donated bowls to be filled with soup. Donation will give opportunity to pick out handmade bowl as well as simple meal of soup, bread, dessert and drink. Proceeds to benefit Highline and White Center Food Banks. Sponsored by Burien Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services. www.BurienParks.net . 206-988-3700.
February 5 Bilingual Play 'N Learn (Spanish)--Mondays, 2-3 p.m. Play groups are organized for young children 0-5 years and the people who take care of them. Register at 206-244-5880. Free to the community.
Highline Medical Center
Hospice volunteer training- Highline Hospice at the Specialty Campus, 12844 Military Rd. S., Tukwila, is recruiting caring, compassionate people interested in supporting terminally ill patients and their families. If you have a heart for being with others through difficult times, volunteering with Hospice may be right for you. Volunteers provide patient support and companionship, caregiver respite, bereavement support, or office help. Comprehensive training provided. Contact Michele Fawcett-Long, Volunteer Coordinator, 206-439-9095.
Parents of preschool aged children or children being home schooled or attending private schools, should contact Peg O'Rourke, director of student services at (847) 945-5900 Ext. 129. The Townley Women's Club of Deerfield begins its 2012 luncheon year

Des Moines Field House, 1000 S. 200th St. 10:30 am recreation@desmoineswa.gov. 206-870-6587. Highline Historical Society--Actress Joan Wolfberg in "Golda Meir: From Pogrom to Prime Minister." 2 pm Burien Community Center Annex, 425 SW 144th St.
The Family Tree (Child abuse and neglect prevention); Greater Baltimore Committee; Harris Jones & Malone, LLC; HMR of Maryland, LLC (Nursing and veterans homes); International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association; Joseph Smith & Sons,

Death is said to be painful, hence for an individual to shoot his or her self, drink a poisonous chemical, throw one's self from a height or the most popular, hang from a tree or ceiling is hard to comprehend. Unfortunate though, but suicide continue
It hit a tree and burst into flames, and Schroeder said the driver suffered severe chest trauma. Bystanders pulled Ervay from the wreckage, and three nurses from a nearby surgery center gave CPR until emergency personnel could arrive.
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The question that needs to be answered, and should have been asked by those who are supposed to be in the know, is who owns the tree. If the tree belongs to you, your Homeonwer’s policy will not cover the damage. Your auto will pay if you have Comprehensive coverage. If you don’t, then you are out of luck. If the tree does not belong to you, you can sue the property owner, and their Homeowner’s policy will respond under the Liability portion. Liability under a Homeowner’s policy covers Personal and Premises liability, and this portion does NOT exclude damage to automobiles.
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If it was your tree and it fell on your car, it would totally be your automobile policy. Your comprehensive coverage would pick this up, provided that you have this coverage.