West Seattle Thursday: Dining Out For Life; The Whale Trail goes global; more

(Wednesday morning’s sunrise, with great blue heron; photo by Joya)
Five highlights for today/tonight from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:

GOT QUESTIONS ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY? Get answers directly from a Social Security Administration rep at the West Seattle (Admiral) Library today, 3:30 pm, at an event co-sponsored by the West Seattle Lions Club; details here. (2306 42nd SW)

DINNER TO BENEFIT WORLD VISION: 4:30-6 pm at Merrill Gardens-Admiral Heights (WSB sponsor) – free, with donations accepted for World Vision. Call to see if there’s still room; info’s in our calendar listing. (2326 California SW)

DINING OUT FOR LIFE: Dine and/or drink at one of the participating establishments tonight – the DOFL/Seattle site has the same six-venue West Seattle/White Center list we reported earlier this week – and you’ll be supporting Lifelong AIDS Alliance. They’re all signed on for dinner, donating at least 30 percent of proceeds (Skylark’s giving 50 percent!).

FEEDBACK LOUNGE’S SECOND 4TH-ANNIVERSARY PARTY: The celebration continues on the actual anniversary of the night in 2009 when Feedback Lounge (WSB sponsor) opened its doors. Festivities start at 6 – details in the calendar listing. (6451 California SW)

ORCAS OF THE WORLD: That’s what you’ll find out about with The Whale Trail tonight at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor), as Uko Gorter discusses our beloved local whales’ cousins around the globe. Details, including ticket info, here. (5612 California SW)

P.S. Should be a beautiful full moon tonight; Alice Enevoldsen‘s most recent “Skies Over West Seattle reminds us of the date, and you can check the moonrise/moonset/sunrise/sunset times anytime on the WSB West Seattle Weather page.

2 Replies to "West Seattle Thursday: Dining Out For Life; The Whale Trail goes global; more"

  • visitor April 25, 2013 (7:57 pm)

    and it’s the pink moon tonight, goes with the lovely photo…

    • WSB April 25, 2013 (8:04 pm)

      Should be rising any time now! Might have to go looking for it when it gets a bit darker; doesn’t rise over the crest of our hill for a while … thanks for the reminder.

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