Looking ahead: Bingo & skating return to Alki; trick-or-treat dates

(Photo added 10:44 pm, from first post-summer edition of Bingo on Alki)
Three quick notes, two involving weekly activities resuming after summer hiatus: First, Fran e-mailed to say that Monday night Bingo on Alki resumes tonight, 6:30 pm at Alki UCC – you’re welcome to play any Monday night. Second, Mary Pat from Alki Community Center sends word that Friday night skating is back this week:

Come start off school in a fun way! Bring your family to Alki Community Center for Friday Night Skate. Enjoy free hamburgers, chips and lemonade. Cost is $3 per person. (Skaters & nonskaters) You may bring in your own clean skates or borrow them from us. Come enjoy our new sound system. Time is from 6:45 – 8:45 p.m. For more information please call 684-7430. Alki Community Center is located at 5817 SW Stevens St. Skate Night will continue every Friday, excluding October 8th, November 12th & 26th, December 24th & 31st.

Finally: Seven weeks to go till Halloween. We mention that only because the dates are set for two big trick-or-treating events (and we are already starting to get inquiries!): Admiral Treats and Treasures is set for 3-6 pm, Friday, October 29, according to Parris from Max and Quinn’s Atomic Boys; the West Seattle Junction trick-or-treating event is set for 1-3 pm Saturday, October 30th. We’ve got a message out to see what’s planned at Westwood Village this year. This’ll all be on the WSB West Seattle Events calendar, where we already have other fall events, even the West Seattle schedule for the Christmas Ship!

3 Replies to "Looking ahead: Bingo & skating return to Alki; trick-or-treat dates"

  • RJB September 13, 2010 (6:27 pm)

    WOW….thanks WSB for keeping us in the know!! Even the Christmas ships schedule!

  • sam September 13, 2010 (8:54 pm)

    thanks for the heads up!
    regarding the Junction trick or treat… does anyone know if the street will be closed or if there will be ‘no parking’ on the street ? with the huge step on your toes, bump into every one crowd, and the surprisingly large number of people who bring double strollers, I think it would make sense to expand the sidewalks a little.

  • bebecat September 13, 2010 (9:06 pm)

    I was in Wiakiki on Halloween one year. They just put fencing up between the street and the sidewalk to keep people from stepping into traffic. The traffic moved at a normal pace and the costumers were safe. Crowded tho I must say.

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