West Seattle Friday: Rainbow Bingo; gardening; Patsy Cline tribute…
January 25, 2013 at 9:54 am | In West Seattle news, WS miscellaneous | 4 Comments
(Ducks on Longfellow Creek, by Flickr member old desolate, shared via the WSB Flickr group)
Got your ducks in a row for today/tonight? Some of the highlights from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:
WEST SEATTLE GARDEN CLUB: 10 am-2 pm at Daystar (2615 SW Barton) – here’s the lineup for today’s meeting, which you’re welcome to join, even if you’re not a member.
RAINBOW BINGO: Didn’t get enough “Ugly Sweater” excitement during the holidays? It’s the theme for tonight’s Rainbow Bingo at the Senior Center of West Seattle (WSB sponsor). Doors open at 6 pm if you’re interested in buying dinner; 7 pm, bingo. Details here – including how to call to be sure there’s still room!
PATSY CLINE TRIBUTE: 8 pm at Kenyon Hall (7904 35th SW), with David Duvall and Meg McLynn – details here, including reservation info.
SWEET SWEET MUSIC: 8 pm tonight at Fauntleroy Church’s Fellowship Hall (after the farewell dinner for longtime Pastor David Kratz) – details here.
LOTS MORE NIGHTLIFE ON THE CALENDAR: Listings for Skylark, The Cask, Benbow Room (Tiki Night!), C & P Coffee … find them all here.
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Cool picture, I would love to see these in person.
Comment by Here — 11:39 am January 25, 2013 #
Wish I was sitting outside watching those ducks do their thing rather than sitting at my desk at work! Can’t wait to get out this weekend….
Comment by SudsyMaggie — 11:59 am January 25, 2013 #
8 Mallards and only 2 hens…boys out number the girls again! :)
Comment by Nemobean — 3:03 pm January 25, 2013 #
I titled another similar photo of the mallards “Where the boys are”. There’s something about mallards that make me feel warm and fuzzy – they’re so familiar and yet so wonderful.
Comment by Karen Sykes — 6:26 pm January 25, 2013 #