West Seattle Thursday: Politics; schools; Camp Long ropes course…

The Mount Rainier lenticular cloud, photographed Wednesday by Christopher Boffoli, evokes the spirit of this morning’s fog down here – except, nobody had to drive in it. Be careful out there. Meantime, a busy day/night ahead: The West Seattle Democratic Women hear from renowned political strategist Cathy Allen at their 11:30 am lunch meeting (West Seattle Golf Course) – call 206-935-3216 to see about a last-minute RSVP … Next to the golf course, tonight’s the night for the Camp Long ropes-course meeting, 7 pm at the lodge (more details here) … School events tonight include the Pathfinder K-8 PTSA meeting and auction kickoff, 6:30 pm; Lafayette Elementary open house, 6:30-8 pm (more details here)Sanctuary at Admiral is having an open house, 5-8 pm, RSVP to 206-937-8464 … Residential design is in the spotlight as Lidunn Øverdahl Cain discusses “The Changing House,” 6:30 pm at West Seattle (Admiral) Library … And Seattle Housing Authority leadership is expected at tonight’s High Point Homeowners’ Association meeting at High Point Neighborhood Center, 7 pm. … Lots more in the WSB West Seattle Events calendar, including free workshops on goal-setting and home-buying – go here.

P.S. From partner site White Center Now: This is opening night for the new bar Company (4 pm, 9608 16th SW).

4 Replies to "West Seattle Thursday: Politics; schools; Camp Long ropes course..."

  • sam-c January 27, 2011 (8:06 am)

    do you know if there is a link with any more info on the residential design discussion tonight at West Seattle Library ? I checked the branch’s SPL site and the architect’s site but couldn’t find more description. thanks!

    • WSB January 27, 2011 (8:14 am)

      Did you look at the Events calendar? The blurb there is longer.

  • sam-c January 27, 2011 (8:26 am)

    thanks!

  • bsmomma January 27, 2011 (9:01 am)

    I am new to this whole school thing. :)…… can’t believe my baby’s going to be in Kindergarten! Does anyone know if the Open House for Lafayette is for current and/or new students?

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