Five ways to spend part of the rest of your West Seattle Sunday

(Black-throated gray warbler, photographed by Mark Wangerin)

Good morning! Five highlights from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:

WEST SEATTLE FARMERS’ MARKET: On until 2 pm, today and every Sunday! In the middle of California SW, between Oregon and Alaska.

ALKI POINT LIGHTHOUSE TOURS: If you haven’t taken a tour yet this summer … maybe today’s the day, with just a few weekends left. 1 pm-4 pm, with last tour starting at 3:40 pm. No admission charge; US Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers are your guides. (3201 Alki SW)

SAVING LOG STRUCTURES: As previewed here last night, log-structure preservationist David Rogers will be at the Southwest Seattle Historical Society’s Log House Museum – for which he led the restoration – for a 2 pm demonstration (61st & Stevens), and will speak at a no-host dinner fundraiser at West 5 (4539 California SW).

‘INTO THE WOODS’: 3 pm matinee for Twelfth Night Productions‘ musical “Into the Woods. At the West Seattle High School Theater. (3000 California SW)

GREEN SPACES COALITION: The group that started in West Seattle and went citywide, to advocate for more greenspace/open-space preservation as the city grows, meets at 3 pm at Southwest Library. (35th & Henderson)

2 Replies to "Five ways to spend part of the rest of your West Seattle Sunday"

  • Julie Gramm August 9, 2015 (7:05 pm)

    Mark — Beautiful photo of a bird I’ve never seen nor even heard of! (Heading for my guidebooks…)

  • steve August 9, 2015 (10:26 pm)

    love the nature photos on this blog. Beautiful.

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