At Nalanda West This Weekend Hear About ‘The Ultimate Refuge’
On Sunday, March 23rd, from 10a – Noon, at Nalanda West, Mitra Karl Brunnholzl will give the Dharma Teaching on ‘The Ultimate Refuge – How Buddha Nature Manifests As The Three Jewels.’
On Sunday, March 23rd, from 10a – Noon, at Nalanda West, Mitra Karl Brunnholzl will give the Dharma Teaching on ‘The Ultimate Refuge – How Buddha Nature Manifests As The Three Jewels.’
On Friday, March 21st, at 7p, everyone is welcome to watch – or participate – in a community salon gathering at Little Heart Space called ‘Use Your Outside Voice!’ Described by organizers as the Seattle version of ‘Prairie Home Companion,’ this salon offers an opportunity for guests to share their talents in a super low-stress, supportive environment, hosted by Kate Gavigan of The Seattle Artist’s Way.
The Moisture Festival, in its 11th year, takes over the stage – and thousands of imaginations – at Hale’s Palladium starting March 20th. The run will continue this year through Sunday, April 13th – which may sound like a long time, until tickets start getting sparse. Buy today!!
On Sunday, March 16th, Hale’s will host a special St. Patty’s Day Celebration with delicious grub and delightful Irish entertainment – all to raise money for the Ballard Food Bank.
On Saturday, April 5th, Mayor Murray will fulfill his promise with the “2014 Neighborhood Summit’ from 9a – 1p in the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall.
Party with a purpose on Saturday, March 22nd, at The Backdoor, with the B.F. Day Elementary School PTSA fundraising silent auction called Spring Fling.
On March 13th, from 7p – 8:30p, The Barrel Thief Wine & Whiskey Bar will hold a special tasting of library wines from Hedges Family Estate, a premier Red Mountain producer.
On March 11th, at 7p, at West of Lenin, Michelle Bates will speak on her photography, share images from 1994 to the present, and give the crazy stories behind many of them.
This Friday, March 7th, from 6p – 9p, join the Fremont First Friday Art Walk and explore the varied venues around the ‘hood, while viewing the amazing, interesting, and even irritating images and expressions of creativity.
On March 29th, at 3p, at History House, the next Fremont Fireside Chat examines the Fremont Public Art Collection, and Barbara Luecke will help us do that examination.