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Day 3 of the PSPCF 2013 Summer Experience was a visit to Safeco Field in downtown Seattle to see a Mariners game and tour the stadium. After the tour, the students enjoyed traditional Safeco fare while watching the game and making friends with the other Mariners fans.
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Day 2 of the PSPCF Summer Experience activities included sightseeing in Seattle. The students and teachers toured several locations in the city, beginning with the University of Washington Seattle Campus before heading into downtown to visit the top of the Space Needle and have lunch at Seattle Center, followed by wandering t...
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We are pleased to announce that we have made the following Bloguru updates to the My Blog Statistics area: 1) We have added "Total Views in this month" 2) We have changed some labels to better explain the data being represented 3) We have corrected the data to included all previous data. Please note, we were only tr...
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We are pleased to announce that we have made the following Bloguru updates: 1) We have added a new skin to the 'Wide' category titled 'Breakfast Time'. 2) Added an improved statistics panel to your main admin panel so you can see more information regarding total views, unique views, and post information. 3) Complete...
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The group of students and teachers attending this year's PSP Children's Foundation Summer Experience in Seattle have arrived! After a long trip from Japan, the group was welcomed to PSPINC's Bellevue Headquarters where they attended an orientation session and a reception with their host families and some of the prog...
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Congratulations to Jill Hashimoto of the Seattle Mariners. She received her membership plaque at our July 17 luncheon. Her mentor was Cheryl Thompson of Complete Office Furniture. Jill is your contact for baseball facility services -make major league memories at your next event!
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Bellevue, WA (July 23, 2013) PSP Children’s Foundation (PSPCF) is hosting eight children, who are survivors of the 2011 Tsunami in Japan, along with t...
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Yesterday we had a visit from one of the 2012 Summer Experience in Seattle alums. She's back in town visiting her host family from last year, and the whole family visited the PSPINC office to have lunch with Mayumi and some of the other people who worked on the program last year. We're so happy to keep in touch with...
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How many tires do you really need?
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PSPINC, founders of PSP Children's Foundation, turned 26 on Sunday! Founded in an apartment on Mercer Island on July 7th, 1987 by Ken Uchikura, PSPINC has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a software localization company. With a long history of community involvement, it was no surprise that they would h...