West Seattle Tuesday: Night Out block parties, Blue Angels …

From the WSB West Seattle Events calendar:

(2011 photo of Greg’s 1939 Ford in front of similar-vintage ex-Fire Station 37)
HEARING ON SALE OF FORMER FIRE STATION 37: Next step toward selling the landmark ex-fire station at 35th/Othello is this morning’s public hearing before the City Council’s Budget Committee, which meets at City Hall at 9:30 am (you can watch live on cable channel 21 or seattlechannel.org).

BLUE ANGELS! One arrived yesterday; the rest are expected at Boeing Field/Museum of Flight around 11:15 this morning (if there’s a significant change in that time, we’ll update here as well as via Facebook and Twitter.) Full Seafair Air Show details are here.

FLEET ARRIVALS: The Seafair fleet Parade of Ships isn’t till tomorrow, but as reported here over the weekend, two of the U.S. Navy ships are expected to arrive today – the USS Bonhomme Richard and USS Sampson are due in Elliott Bay before 2 pm. Ship tours are Thursday-Sunday.

NIGHT OUT! Even if you’re not having a block party, if you’re out and about in West Seattle between 6 and 9 pm tonight, you’re likely to spot someone who is – and there will be plenty of non-arterial street closures, too, so please drive very carefully. If you are having a block party, you can still register it with the city if you do it by 10 am today – go here! Or join the parties at High Point and South Park Community Centers. (You’re also invited to a South Park party at 800 South Thistle with a mini-golf theme and a mayoral visit.)

WEST SEATTLE ULTIMATE FRISBEE: You’re invited to join in, every Tuesday night, 6:30-8:30 pm, Fairmount Playfield.

STORY TIME: Family Story Time at the Seattle Public Library’s Delridge branch, Tuesdays at 7 pm.

TRIVIA TIME: 8 pm Tuesday nights, show off your knowledge at Feedback Lounge (WSB sponsor).

2 Replies to "West Seattle Tuesday: Night Out block parties, Blue Angels ..."

  • LA August 2, 2011 (9:33 am)

    My block is registered for Night Out, but curious if you know-do we need to do something special for a visit from the firemen? Or do they just come around to registered blocks randomly?

  • sam-c August 2, 2011 (12:27 pm)

    when you register, I think there are boxes you can check/ comments you can make to the effect that you request a visit from the firemen/women. Last year, our neighbor requested it during registration and they showed up. not sure what you do after the fact ?

    it is the 6th question on the webpage:
    http://www.seattle.gov/police/Nightout/about.htm

    maybe you could register a new night out at one house away from the one that’s planned ?

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