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3 Cheers for Metro!

Scott, as always thanks for all the great updates and your dedicated work. As a huge fan of Chef Brenda Lee and JUSTFOOD, I wanted to pass along a perspective from a different point of view.

JUSTFOOD has catered Holiday fare to the Metro Atlantic Base (Safeco Field) over the last 4 years. All the fixen’s with the employees adding Metro parking lot deep-fried turkeys and bone in ham. Word spread over time, and with the recommendation of Metro employees who had enjoyed her food, Chef Brenda Lee was asked to provide Holiday meals this year to not only the Atlantic Base for 350 ppl, but also the South Base for 350, and the East Base in Bellevue for 300.

Bloggers, Neighbors, with Thursday’s snow, immobile busses, travel in general, the experience of witnessing these incredibly hard working groups of people in a time when we’re expected to do our best under circumstances many of us haven’t experienced in some time was really a sight to see. Drivers, mechanics, all the staffs were on alert, working diligently, doing their best and it was great to see them able to come back in for music filled, comraderie driven gatherings that helped carry the human spirit. (the snow made for festivity; the comfort food didn’t hurt either!)

Just sayin’ it provides hard evidence that the city does work together and makes this place a great neighborhood and community to be a part of. Cheers Metro!

Happy Holidays Everyone! stay safe and warm… peace.

0 thoughts on “3 Cheers for Metro!

  1. For one who never takes a bus, but did today, the metro staff, especially the drivers, more than deserve this!!!!
    Their dedication and professionalism on the hills and flats was beyond perfection. At least on my 3 hour trek.
    I am so glad we live in a city that thinks and reacts beyond the “job”.

  2. For one who never takes a bus, but did today, the metro staff, especially the drivers, more than deserve this!!!!
    Their dedication and professionalism on the hills and flats was beyond perfection. At least on my 3 hour trek.
    I am so glad we live in a city that thinks and reacts beyond the “job”.