SPLAB Moves Admin Office

November 18, 2012
Splabman

Yesterday SPLAB moved one door east, to new corporate offices in the smaller home that Meredith, Ella and I share. While SPLAB is working on a major project associated with the Cascadia Poetry Festival, we were told the house we were renting would be going up for sale and, sure enough, it has been sold already. So mark down our new address:

SPLAB
4817 S Lucile, Apartment B
Seattle, WA 98118
206.422.5002

We’d like to thank the following SPLAB Fans for their help in hauling our sh, uh, belongings to the new place: Aaron Kokorowski, Alex Bleecker, Marston and Hadidjah Gregory, Jason and Jackie Conger, Thomas Walton, Rachel Hug and Spotter (Steve Potter). A huge thanks to Tutta Bella, which again came through with several delicious pizzas to help us reward the heavy lifters, baby sitters and organizers.

1 Comment

  1. auntmama

    It is Thanksgiving eve and a good time to thank Splab for all the wonderful words, insights, posts, poetry, laughs and effort you put into this blog. I often do not write but I almost always read and grow from SPLAB.
    So sorry to hear about housing, rentals and oh the gentrification of the northwest.
    Thanks to you all,’auntmama

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