4 calendar highlights for your West Seattle Thursday

Before we get to more of the news that’s already in queue for today – four notes from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar, plus two cool photos, starting with Thomas Marx‘s Alki gull-and-heron scene, above (scroll down for #2) …

SPANISH BUFFET LUNCH, ANYONE? You’ll have to call Betty ASAP at 206.934.7952 to see if reservations are still available (the seatings are at 11:30 and noon today) – South Seattle Community College (WSB sponsor) Culinary Arts students are presenting an international buffet lunch today featuring the cuisine of Spain. (6000 16th SW)

DAY OF PRAYER: A “National Day of Prayer” gathering is planned at 6:30 tonight at Alki Statue of Liberty Plaza. Details are in our calendar listing. (61st/Alki SW)

PUBLIC SAFETY FORUM: King County Sheriff John Urquhart is among the guests at the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council‘s public-safety forum at 7 pm tonight in White Center. It’s geared toward unincorporated-area residents but we’ve found, covering these forums for partner site White Center Now, that the information is often helpful to a wide audience – so we’re mentioning them here too. (1243 SW 112th)

NIGHT TWO AT ARTSWEST: 7:30 pm, it’s the second night for ArtsWest’s newest production, the Tony Award-nominated “33 Variations.” (4711 California SW)

BONUS PHOTO:

Last night’s “sundog,” photographed from Beach Drive by Jeff Johnson.

5 Replies to "4 calendar highlights for your West Seattle Thursday"

  • miws May 2, 2013 (10:54 am)

    Caption to top photo: “Dude! Get your own!

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    Mike

    • WSB May 2, 2013 (10:59 am)

      I just kept hearing in my mind the seagulls’ chatter from – was it Finding Nemo? – “mine mine mine mine mine mine” …

  • Steven May 2, 2013 (12:43 pm)

    Haha that’s awesome, I wonder if he got it!

  • Jordan May 2, 2013 (12:59 pm)

    Saw the sun dogs last night. The one to the north (shown) was really bright, but you could see the southern one as well a bit more faintly. Pretty cool when you can see them.

  • linda May 2, 2013 (2:40 pm)

    @WSB: yes, the seagull chatter was indeed from “Finding Nemo”. I was “hearing” the same thing when I saw the picture.

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