Today’s highlights: Rocks, puppets, culture, history

February 16, 2008 9:33 am
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mattrockphoto.jpg(Photo left is by WSB contributing photojournalist Matt Durham from the West Seattle Rock Club‘s 2005 annual show, as then-president Lyle Vogelpohl demonstrated cutting and polishing stones for use in jewelry.) Regardless of whether the weather clears (it’s supposed to), you’ve got options today, as detailed on our West Seattle Weekend Lineup list; highlights include this year’s Presidents’ Gemboree rock and gem show (WSB sponsor), admission free, 10 am-5 pm at the Alki Masonic Temple (which despite its name is in The Junction, map here); Clay Martin’s Puppet Theater @ Alki Bathhouse, 1 pm; a Vietnamese/English New Year’s celebration with bilingual culture “discovery zone” for kids at High Point Library, 3-5 pm; the Hotwire Coffee (WSB sponsor) “Meet Your Sweetheart” campaign concludes with a Sweetie Party (everyone’s invited!) 5-7 pm; and at Youngstown Arts Center at 6 pm, it’s the 2nd annual Black History Project, a 2-hour all-ages show featuring live performances and presentations honoring four local leaders.

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