West Seattle Saturday: Bazaars; school open houses; cleanups; benefits; magic show; your ‘landing story’…

(Barrow’s Goldeneyes at Jack Block Park, photographed by Mark Wangerin)
So much to see and do today/tonight – even just in the highlights from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (follow the link to see the full list of what’s up today):

BIKE TRAIL CLEANUP: 9-11 am this morning, Dave from Swedish Automotive (WSB sponsor) and volunteers will finish what was started during the windstorm two weeks ago today. Details in our preview. Look for the “old Swedish yellow van” near Chelan Café. (Chelan/Spokane)

JUNCTION CLEANUP: René from the Junction Neighborhood Organization invites neighbors to join the group’s second West Seattle Junction cleanup, 9 am-noon today, bring your own gloves (but everything else is provided) and dress warmly. They’ll remove leaves from, and stencil, storm drains as well as picking up litter. Meet at Junction Plaza Park. (NW corner of 42nd/Alaska)

FAUNTLEROY SCHOOLHOUSE’S FIRST-EVER BAZAAR: 9 am-5 pm, the first holiday bazaar at the historic Fauntleroy Schoolhouse – details here. Also part of it, a donation drive for the West Seattle Food Bank – bring five nonperishable food items or $5 for a benefit raffle. (9131 California SW)

FAUNTLEROY FINE ART AND GIFT SALE: Right across the street from the schoolhouse, 10 am-4 pm at the Fauntleroy Church Fellowship Hall, check out the 16 local artists/crafters/artisans who are showing and selling their creations, from woodblock prints to baby clothes to metal yard art to jewelry, and more. Here’s our story from last night. (9140 California SW)

GRACE CHURCH BAZAAR: 9 am-4 pm, come to Grace Church for even more holiday shopping! (10323 28th SW)

THE COVE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE: 9:30 am-11 am, The Cove School has an open house, featuring programs including preschool and preK – details here.

EXPLORER WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE: 10-11:30 am, come explore Explorer West Middle School (WSB sponsor):

Try out Explorer West Middle School today at 10 am. Our Open House event is a great way for prospective parents and students to tour the campus and learn about the school from students, faculty, and parents. In addition, there will be student acting performances (Drama) and debates on a variety of topics (History). Also, visitors can participate in a hands-on art project in the art studio. Welcome! An additional Open House will be held on Tuesday, December 10th, 6:30-8 pm.

(10015 28th SW)

LONGFELLOW CREEK WATERSHED WALK: You’ve seen the salmon – now see the creek and its watershed during this 10 am-noon hike with Sustainable West Seattle – details here. (Meet at 26th/Yancy)

LOUIE FOXX’S MAGIC SHOW: Another fun show for the whole family, with Louie Foxx at High Point Community Center, 10:30 am – details here. (6920 34th SW)

MIDDLE-SCHOOLER READING MARATHON: As previewed here, today’s the day that middle schoolers (from any school, including homeschooled/unschooled) are welcome to join in the Reading Marathon at Southwest Branch Library, 11 am-5 pm, to read for up to six hours – with a prize for each hour of reading, and a grand prize for all six! (35th/Henderson)

KAREN KONZUK TRUNK SHOW: Click! Design That Fits (WSB sponsor) hosts a trunk show by Karen Konzuk, 11 am-5 pm.

TELL YOUR LANDING STORY: As previewed here earlier this week, the Southwest Seattle Historical Society would love to see you at the Log House Museum this afternoon, 2-4 pm, to tell your “landing story,” to be recorded by a volunteer videographer, in honor of this week’s anniversary of the Denny Party landing on Alki. (61st/Stevens)

ALKI ELEMENTARY BENEFIT: 5:30 pm at The Hall at Fauntleroy, it’s the Alki Elementary Gold Rush Auction and Dinner. Online ticket sales are over, says the website, but if you’re going, pre-browse auction items here. (9131 California SW)

WEST SEATTLE COMMUNITY ORCHESTRAS BENEFIT: “The Show Must Go On” is the theme for the annual West Seattle Community Orchestras benefit, 5:30 pm at Highland Park Improvement Club, details here. (12th/Holden)

LU’AU AT YOUNGSTOWN: It’s an authentic lu’au to benefit youth programming via Totem Star, tonight at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, 6 pm – details in our calendar listing. (4408 Delridge Way SW)

4 Replies to "West Seattle Saturday: Bazaars; school open houses; cleanups; benefits; magic show; your 'landing story'..."

  • andreas November 16, 2013 (9:21 am)

    Lovely pic of the ducks…made my morning!

  • Mary November 16, 2013 (10:07 am)

    Were the Barrow’s goldeneyes photographed today/this week?

    • WSB November 16, 2013 (10:18 am)

      Mark sent the photo on Wednesday. It did not mention when he photographed them but most of what he has shared with us has been photographed either that day or the day before, as I recall.

  • Maggie November 16, 2013 (10:19 am)

    Great photo! They’re all in sync, love it!

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