West Seattle Thursday: Art Walk; ‘Hood Hunt; open house; Triangle


(Alki Beach, 1920, from the Seattle Municipal Archives via Flickr, click pic to see larger version)
ART WALK NIGHT!: More than 30 venues are on the map for the monthly West Seattle Art Walk – follow that link for details on who’s showing art where, and the full venue list – 6-9 pm. Watch WSB for a preview later this morning with some of the individual venues’ highlights.

‘HOOD HUNT: The ‘Hood Hunts are a series of grass-roots non-competitive scavenger hunts around the city, and ‘Hood Hunt #10 (Facebook event page) is tonight in West Seattle. The Log House Museum (61st/Stevens) is the starting point; meet there to start any time between 6 and 7 pm. There are 20 checkpoints in half a square mile.

COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN HOUSE: High Point Community Center (3920 34th Ave SW) is holding a preschool and school-age programs open house, 6:30-7:30 pm. See full details here

TRIANGLE PLANNING, PHASE 2: West Seattle Triangle Advisory Group starts looking at Phase 2 of Triangle planning, Senior Center of West Seattle, 6 pm (here’s a preview)

EQUITY AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY: That’s the topic of a community forum at 7 pm at the Freedom Church in West Seattle (9601 35thAvenue SW). Sponsored by Countywide Community Forums of King County.

4 Replies to "West Seattle Thursday: Art Walk; 'Hood Hunt; open house; Triangle"

  • HimAgain April 14, 2011 (10:34 am)

    Also: Open Mic night at Freshy’s. It’s just mixed up because of the 5 Thursdays last month.

  • Norma April 14, 2011 (11:31 am)

    Love the Archives. Nice Alki picture. My dad’s church youth group came to Alki for all day outings about this same time period. Thanks for sharing.

  • barb korducki April 15, 2011 (10:38 pm)

    I have tried to figure out how to participate in the West Seattle Art Walk but no one seems to know. I have the home of a recognized Seattle artist for sale and we would like to open it during the walk….or sponosr wine and cheese for one of the gallerys and hold it open that weekend.

    No one seems to know who we contact or what what we need to do to participate. Can you help me out? Thanks.

    • WSB April 15, 2011 (10:58 pm)

      Barb – Lora at Hotwire Coffee is a major organizer. Contact info is on the right sidebar of the Art Walk website http://wsartwalk.com – have you not received a reply? If not, you can stop into Hotwire and look for Lora, or e-mail info@hotwirecoffee.com. The way it’s been working for a while, venues sign up for a quarter (three Art Walks) and the map only changes quarterly, so something like what you’re mentioning might be a special event, but talk to Lora. Hope that helps a bit – TR

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