West Seattle Friday: Benefits; road work; football; music…

(Thanks to Brenda C for Thursday photo of the “Spring Hill” demolition site – here’s our Wed. story)

Today’s preview, from the WSB West Seattle Events calendar:

ROAD WORK ALERTS: Again today, city crews are scheduled to repair cracked pavement in the bike lanes on the south end of 16th SW, as explained here … And again tonight, the westbound Spokane Street Viaduct is scheduled to be closed for construction work overnight; details here.

ZUMBA LAUNCH AT YOUNGSTOWN: Friday morning Zumba classes (at 9:30 am) start today at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center (4408 Delridge Way SW). Taught by certified Zumba instructor Jennifer Cepeda. Evening classes will be added to the schedule later this fall. Web page with more info is here.

MOVIE CREW IN WHITE CENTER: The rescheduled filming for “Eden” is set for this afternoon, this evening, and into the night in downtown White Center. Here’s the latest update from partner site White Center Now.

SWYFS GALA: Fundraising auction/gala for Southwest Youth and Family Services, doors open 5:30 pm at The Hall at Fauntleroy.

SOMALIA FUNDRAISER: High Point fundraiser for famine relief in Somalia, 6 pm at Neighborhood House, details here.

‘SONGS OF SUMMER’ AT C & P: Local musician Trevor Ras will play a solo show at C&P Coffee (WSB sponsor), tonight from 6-8 pm. The show is free and all ages and the theme is “Songs of Summer,” with “summer-inspired original songs” from his three recent releases plus summer-themed classics.

HIGH-SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Chief Sealth at Ingraham (Northwest Athletic Complex), 7 pm; West Seattle hosts Nathan Hale (Southwest Athletic Complex), 7 pm; Seattle Lutheran at North Beach, 7 pm.

ONSTAGE IN THE JUNCTION: “Amy’s View” continues at ArtsWest Playhouse in The Junction, 7:30 pm.

1 Reply to "West Seattle Friday: Benefits; road work; football; music..."

  • BSmith September 9, 2011 (6:09 pm)

    Who is playing at West Seattle Stadium, or is that one of the complexes listed?

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