Ways to spend your West Seattle Saturday


(Female Northern Flicker, photographed by Mark Wangerin)

Welcome to the weekend and to a brand-new month! Here’s what’s happening today/tonight:

ADOPTABLE CATS: Friends of the Animals Foundation will be at Petco in The Junction 11 am-2 pm with adoptable cats. (41st/Alaska)

MIRACLE MARCH FOR LOLITA: Join forces with local orca advocates in seeking freedom for Lolita/Tokitae, the orca stolen from Puget Sound in 1970 and living alone in a tank in Miami. Meet at 11, march at 11:45, speakers and ceremony details here. (61st/Alki)

FREE KINDERMUSIK: 12:30 pm at My Three Little Birds (WSB sponsor), children of all ages welcome. (6959 California SW)

SPECIAL BENEFIT PERFORMANCE OF ‘BONNIE & CLYDE,’ WITH RECEPTION: 6 pm reception, 7:30 pm performance at West Seattle High School – includes treats, music, priority seating, as explained here. (3000 California SW)

WHITE CENTER JUBILEE DAYS FUNDRAISER: 6 pm prime-rib dinner and “unofficial official mayor of White Center election” at the White Center Eagles HQ, raising money for this summer’s Jubilee Days festival – details here. (10452 15th SW)

WEST SEATTLE MEANINGFUL MOVIES: This month’s film is “13th.” Doors open 6:30 pm, film at 7, followed by discussion, at Neighborhood House High Point Center. (6400 Sylvan Way SW)

BEATLES TRIBUTE TO BENEFIT STAR OF HOPE: 7 pm at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor), Flaming Pies performs a Beatles tribute to raise money for Star of Hope to help educate children in Africa. (5612 California SW)

DUTCHBOY COFFEE ART SHOW: Come enjoy this “teeny tiny art show” at Highland Park’s corner coffeehouse, 7-9 pm. (1513 SW Holden)

DANNY O’KEEFE & MARY FLOWER: “Two legendary performers join forces to present a rare evening of extraordinary music” at Kenyon Hall, 7:30 pm. Details in our calendar listing. (7904 35th SW)

AND THERE’S MORE … just check out the full WSB West Seattle Event Calendar.

4 Replies to "Ways to spend your West Seattle Saturday"

  • BadlyBentPhotography April 1, 2017 (7:28 am)

    Fantastic Flicker shot.  You can hear them all over my neighborhood communicating by pecking on the loudest thing they can find (usually a gutter)

  • Toni Reineke April 1, 2017 (9:29 am)

    Wow! What a shot! Thank you Mark Wangerin! (and WSB for posting)

  • emcat8 April 1, 2017 (12:28 pm)

    Wow wow wow what a picture!

  • flimflam April 1, 2017 (2:32 pm)

    great picture – they have been very active in my neighborhood the last few days in particular. love hearing their piercing calls.

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