Three Chances Left To Enjoy ‘Music In The Sculpture Garden’
On Sunday, July 14th, at 2p, the free Music In The Sculpture Garden concert series returns to History House of Greater Seattle for the three remaining shows of this season.
On Sunday, July 14th, at 2p, the free Music In The Sculpture Garden concert series returns to History House of Greater Seattle for the three remaining shows of this season.
For four brief evenings, July 17th – 20th, local theater West of Lenin (WoL) will have a short-run of a play by Samuel Beckett called ‘Rockaby.’
Your wait is over! The Fremont Outdoor Cinema starts this Saturday, July 13th, at dusk, with a screening of the always-enlightening, achingly-awesome ‘Dumb And Dumber.’
On Saturday, August 3rd, at 3p, Fremocentrist.com invites everyone to an enjoyable – and educational – stroll along the Fremont waterfront and through a bit of the commercial core of the Center of the Universe, starting at History House of Greater Seattle.
On Monday, July 8th, from 6:30p – 7:45p, the Fremont Branch of the Seattle Public Library will hold the first of what will hopefully become a quarterly series of poetry evenings, co-hosted with Floating Bridge Press.
Plenty going on this Friday, July 5th, at the Fremont Art Walk, from 6p – 9p. With the holiday weekend, expect smaller crowds and more opportunities to view and enjoy art all around the ‘hood.
On Tuesday, July 9th, from 6p – 8p, at the Lake Washington Rowing Club, a public meeting will be held on the North Transfer Station rebuild.
On the first Monday of each month, from 2p – 3:30p, – next on July 1st – those caring for someone with memory loss can attend an Alzheimer’s Association caregivers support group, to learn and gain wisdom from others caring for a person with memory loss.
At History House, on Monday, July 1st, starting at 5p, the Lake Union District Council (LUDC) will review City grant requests for street improvements and hear a presentation on proposed improvements for Aurora Avenue by Jonathan Dong of the Seattle Department of Transportation.
On Sunday, June 30th, from 2p – 4p, kick back in the covered courtyard at History House for another installment in the 9th Annual Music In The Sculpture Garden (MITSG) summer concert series. This time, enjoy the talents of a Pacific Northwest icon – P.K. Dwyer – along with the comic sensibility of singer-songwriter Howlin’ Hobbit.