West Seattle Weekend Lineup: Last weekend of winter

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Spring starts in a few days — truly a reason to celebrate with events like Halau Hula ‘O Lono Hawaiian music and dance (photo above) tonight at SSCC, and/or two big church rummage/garage sales today/tomorrow – then there’s the WSB Forum members’ “Handbags for Hunger” bash, the final weekend of two theater productions, video games for grownups at a local library, and more — 43 events ahead:

ALL WEEKEND: Movies at the Admiral Theater (schedule here)

ALL WEEKEND: West Seattle Girl Scouts selling cookies (locations listed here)

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: West Side Presbyterian Church annual garage sale, 9 am to 5 pm Friday and 9 am-2 pm Saturday, (linens, books/CD’s/records, antiques/collectables, clothing, vintage and better labels, craft/holiday decorations, garden items, tools, furniture, household goods, salesman samples from the kitchen and home industry) 3601 California Avenue SW

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: Tibbetts Church semi-annual rummage sale, 9 am to 4 pm Friday and 9 am-3 pm Saturday (clothing, books, linens, kitchen supplies, sporting goods, yard and lawn tools, furniture, and collectables), 41st SW/SW Andover

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: “It’s Just Life” art show @ ArtsWest, noon-7 pm both days

FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY: Swim at Southwest Pool (schedule here)

FRIDAY NIGHT: Gatewood Elementary‘s annual fundraising dinner and auction, “From Yesterday Through Tomorrow,” kicking off 100th-year Gatewood celebration, The Hall @ Fauntleroy, 5:30 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT: Live music @ C & P Coffee with Bradley Carter, 6-8 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT: West Seattle High School PTSA dinner/auction, Brockey Center @ SSCC, 6 pm (more info here)

FRIDAY NIGHT: Parents’ Night Out @ Alki Community Center, 6:30-9 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT: Metroblogging Seattle “awards ceremony” for Blarch Badness blog tournament, join the Metrobloggers, Team WSB, and who knows who else, Skylark, 6:30-8:30 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT: Roller-skating @ Alki Community Center, 6:45-8:45 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT: “The Sweetest Swing in Baseball” continues @ ArtsWest, 7:30 pm (tickets available online)

FRIDAY NIGHT: Halau Hula `O Lono, Hawaiian music and dance concert, Olympic Hall @ South Seattle Community College, 7:30 pm ($2 discount for West Seattle or White Center residents; call 528-8523 for reservations)

FRIDAY NIGHT: Spring recital for Endolyne Children’s Choir, Fauntleroy Church, 7:30 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT: “The Exile Project” @ West Seattle High School theater (read about it here), 8 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT: Live music at Skylark with Slimpickins, Cicada Omega, James Hunnicutt, starts at 9 pm

SATURDAY MORNING: Corner Pocket in The Junction opens 7 am for European sports viewing (website here)

SATURDAY MORNING: 15th annual Fairmount Ravine cleanup, 9 am to 11 am. Meet at Fairmount Ave. SW directly under the Admiral Way bridge. Please wear work clothes and gloves. (Refreshments for volunteers provided by Metropolitan Market and Tully’s Coffee)

SATURDAY MORNING: Me-Kwa-Mooks work party, 10 am-noon (more info here)

SATURDAY MIDDAY: Brandon Street Natural Area work party, 10 am-2 pm (more info here)

SATURDAY MIDDAY: West Duwamish Greenbelt work party, 10 am-2 pm (more info here)

SATURDAY MORNING: Live music @ C & P Coffee with Marco DeCarvalho, 10 am-noon

SATURDAY MORNING: High Point K-9 Club “Stairway to Heaven,” 10 am, meet @ High Point Junction (full details here)

SATURDAY MORNING: Gaming for Adults: Try Nintendo Wii, Dance Dance Revolution, and American Idol Karaoke! Delridge Library, 10:30 am-noon (light snacks provided)

SATURDAY MORNING: Women’s Adventure Travel Gathering, Camp Long Lodge, 10:30 am (scroll down this page for full details)

SATURDAY MIDDAY: Southwest Athletic Club registration for youth football and cheering, Big 5 Sporting Goods in Westwood Village, 11 am-1 pm (more info here)

SATURDAY MORNING-AFTERNOON: Fundraising car wash for Seattle Rainiers 14U baseball team, Complete Automotive Repair (7617 35th Ave. SW), 11 am-4 pm (donations will help pay for the cost of tournaments planned for the spring and summer)

SATURDAY NIGHT: Live music @ C & P Coffee with Acoustic Cheese, 6-8 pm

SATURDAY NIGHT: Pathfinder K-8 school fundraising auction @ SSCC Brockey Center, 5 pm

SATURDAY NIGHT: Reel Youth Film Showcase and Benefit, Youngstown Arts Center, 7 pm

SATURDAY NIGHT: “The Sweetest Swing in Baseball” continues @ ArtsWest (WSB sponsor), 7:30 pm (tickets available online)

SATURDAY NIGHT: “The Exile Project” continues @ West Seattle High School theater (read about it here), 8 pm

SATURDAY NIGHT: Live music at Skylark with Forever Growing, Supermassive, Shiftless Layabout starts at 9 pm

SATURDAY NIGHT: Live music @ Rocksport featuring The Smoking Lounge, 10 pm

SUNDAY THROUGH MARCH 22: Beato Food and Wine, Ama Ama, Skylark, and Eats Market Cafe participate in The TAP Project to raise money for the U.S. Fund for UNICEF (customers will be invited to donate at least $1 for the tap water they would normally get for free; for every dollar raised, a child will have clean drinking water for 40 days)

SUNDAY MIDDAY: West Seattle Farmers’ Market @ The Junction, 10 am-2 pm

SUNDAY AFTERNOON: Live music @ C & P Coffee with Jamtime, 1-3 pm

SUNDAY AFTERNOON: “The Exile Project” continues @ West Seattle High School theater (read about it here), 2 pm

SUNDAY AFTERNOON: Handbags for Hunger, a benefit silent auction organized by WSB Forum members, Beveridge Place Pub, 2:30-4 pm (read all about it here)

SUNDAY NIGHT: All-ages live music at Skylark with Skitterpup, Dandelion Greens, Kim Ruehl & Betamax, starts at 7 pm

SUNDAY NIGHT: First of four nights with the Total Experience Gospel Choir at Kenyon Hall to raise money and awareness for Katrina relief (more on the Kenyon Hall site)

SUNDAY NIGHT: “Songs of Sea and Sky,” free concert @ Olympic Hall @ SSCC, 7 pm

Are we missing anything? Let us know! And between weekends, keep an eye on our continuously updated Events page.

2 Replies to "West Seattle Weekend Lineup: Last weekend of winter"

  • kb March 15, 2008 (11:06 am)

    SUNDAY THROUGH MARCH 22: Beato Food and Wine and Ama Ama participate in The TAP Project to raise money for the U.S. Fund for UNICEF (customers will be invited to donate at least $1 for the tap water they would normally get for free; for every dollar raised, a child will have clean drinking water for 40 days)

    Skylark and Eats Market Cafe are participating also. Go eat some WSB talked about tots and help out little kiddies.

  • WSB March 15, 2008 (11:53 am)

    Thanks, I forgot to check to see if anybody else from WS had signed up! Will amend the WSWL and Events page posts and also note for the standalone that we will put up in a day or so.

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