Three Saturday events of special note: Run to REFLECT; Nature Consortium’s Picnic in the Park; Westwood Village Street Fair

Before we get to Saturday, here’s a reminder about three of tomorrow’s most notable events:

RUN TO REFLECT: Get up early and join community members – whether or not you’re a runner – to show your support for the woman who is fighting her way back to wellness after last Saturday’s mystery incident in Fairmount Ravine. Meet at 6:30 am on the Harbor Avenue end of Fairmount (map). Details on this Facebook event page; updates in our story from yesterday.

NATURE CONSORTIUM PICNIC: 10 am-2 pm tomorrow, Picnic in the Park celebrates not only the NC’s ongoing restoration of the West Duwamish Greenbelt, but also the reclaiming of the so-called “Soundway” property, once in danger of getting paved over for homes and roads. From Monica Thomas, here’s the schedule:

10am Picnic in the Park begins
10:15am Toddler Nature Hike
10:30 – 1:30 Art Activity: making nature flags with Amy Pille
11am – 12 Live Music in the Woods by The Mighty Tiny Band
11am Eco Hike with our Restoration Director
12pm Ceremony and Golden Shovel Award Presentation
12:30 – 1:30 Live Music in the Woods by The Acoustic Laboratory
12:30 pm Eco Hike with NC Staff
2 pm Picnic in the Park ends

Parking is available at South Seattle Community College in the south parking lot. Most of the festivities will be in the lawn adjacent to the lot, and we’ll venture into the woods for the hikes.

Food by Marination (WSB sponsor)!

WESTWOOD VILLAGE STREET FAIR: 10 am-6 pm, it’s the annual event in the heart of Westwood Village – go here to see the official poster with details of the music lineup and other activities, including live music from 12:30-6 pm, inflatable rides, and four food trucks.

1 Reply to "Three Saturday events of special note: Run to REFLECT; Nature Consortium's Picnic in the Park; Westwood Village Street Fair"

  • Wenizzle June 15, 2013 (7:01 am)

    FYI, the link for the Facebook page for the run to reflect is linking to another story instead of Facebook.

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