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Client Spotlight: Meet Dayo Edwards of DayoSense Catering

February 2, 2021

Enjoy this Q&A between Suzanne and our dear friend & client, Dayo Edwards of DayoSense Catering:

Dayo (pronounced “Dah-yo”), let’s start with your beautiful name. Tell us about its meaning, and what it means to the naming of your business, DayoSense.

My name is Dayo, pronounced "Dah-yo", and it is a Nigerian Name that means Joyous Arrival. No, I am not Nigerian, however, my parents were on a mission to make sure my Sister and I both had names with purposeful meaning.

When I created my company of DayoSense 15 years ago the meaning seemed to take on a life of its own!! All my life my mind has always worked different especially when it comes to logistics. I have so often been able to turn complicated puzzles of information into simplicity so I could teach others. I started saying, "It makes Dayo-Sense" when I’ve solved something in a unique way. But then more and more when we bring food to events I would see the joy on clients and guests faces as we served them. Bringing Joy to the Senses is my ongoing theme as we prepare to serve the public. Even more so, the senses we serve are not just sight/smell/touch, but also the sense of Family/Unity/Peace/Humor.

DayoSense is all of these things!

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In Design Tags DayoSense, Client Spotlight, small business, Catering, Commercial Kitchen, Commissary
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Mercer Island Historic Teacher's Cottage

November 28, 2020

The history of Mercer Island is as fascinating as the state it resides in (did you know that Washington state first granted women the right to vote in 1883, and in 1910 included women’s suffrage in its constitution – a full ten years ahead of the nation?). Believe it or not, if you look around Mercer Island, you can see some genuine historical landmarks. Take for example the Lakeview (Sunnybeam) School. Here’s an excerpt from the Mercer Island Historical Society’s website:

In 1918, King County School District No. 191, which included Mercer Island, voted to issue local improvement bonds to build Lakeview School, replacing the original south end building (which seated only nine students, according to county superintendent records). The new school featured well-lighted classrooms, a projecting portico, and an ample school yard. To attract teachers to the remote location, the district also built a small teachers' cottage on the grounds. Lakeview School is one of the few in the state to have retained the original teacher's cottage. Similar structures once numbered in the hundreds, reflecting a progressive reform advocated during the tenure (1913-1928) of State School Superintendent Josephine Preston, who made Washington a national leader in the construction of rural teacher's cottages.

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In Design Tags Lakeview School, Historic Restoration, Mercer Island
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Is rent getting too expensive?

February 7, 2020

Rêve Development explores one answer to Seattle’s expensive and limited rental market by partnering with Common to offer Co-Living suites. Just steps away from the Mt. Baker Light Rail station, Rêve and Common target affordable apartment rentals in a brand new multifamily development located in the north Rainier Valley.

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In Design Tags coliving, common, apartments, seattle
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Gary Henderson Interiors joins SZ on Mercer Island

December 4, 2019

SZ is proud to announce that Gary Henderson Interiors is now located on Mercer Island. As long-time collaborators, Suzanne & Gary are looking forward to growing their full-service Architecture & Interior Design team together.

Gary has been working with Suzanne for 15 years, completing several major projects together, including Caruccio’s Culinary Event Center. Suzanne admires Gary’s experienced authority in the field of interior design, as well as his personable and friendly communication style with clients and across teams. He brings a humanity back to the process of design, and similar to Suzanne’s own philosophy, Gary designs with solely the client in mind.

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In Design Tags Gary Henderson Interiors, Interior Design
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