West Seattle Tuesday: ‘Luau’ lunch; wearable art; Tool Library; Spoke and Food dining-out benefit…

seahawk and fish 2

(Osprey and prey, by Alki Pete, shared via the WSB Flickr group)
Highlights for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you’ll find more!):

ONE WEEK UNTIL ‘NIGHT OUT’: Is your block party signed up yet? Register it with SPD and you can close off your (non-arterial) street. And if you’re having a party and wouldn’t mind Team WSB potentially stopping by for a photo as part of our as-it-happens coverage, please let us know where (and who to ask for)! Thanks!

LUAU/HAWAIIAN MUSIC LUNCH: The Senior Center of West Seattle goes tropical, and all are welcome for a “luau” lunch and ukulele music starting at 11:45 am; more details here. (Oregon/California)

CHANGING FUNERAL/CEMETERY TRADITIONS: The past, present, and future of funerals is the topic for today’s guest speaker at the Rotary Club of West Seattle‘s weekly lunch meeting, noon at WSB sponsor Salty’s on Alki. (1936 Harbor Ave. SW)

BOOK GROUP: 1-2 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle, new members always welcome, as explained here. (Oregon/California)

RECYCLE YOUR T-SHIRT: Tweens and teens are invited to bring theirs to High Point Branch Library today, 2-4 pm, and turn it into wearable art – details here. (35th/Raymond)

WEST SEATTLE TOOL LIBRARY: Tuesday evening hours at WSTL, 5-8 pm – prime summer time for projects won’t last forever; go check out what you need for yours. (4408 Delridge Way SW)

(added) SPOKE AND FOOD: Dining-out benefit – if you ride your bike to dinner tonight at Marination ma kai (WSB sponsor) in West Seattle, Proletariat Pizza in White Center, or this list of other citywide participants, 20 percent of the tab goes to the nonprofit BikeWorks.

CAN YOU DIG IT? 7 pm at Delridge Branch Library, a comical tour of archaeological sites – as explained here. (5423 Delridge Way SW)

3 Replies to "West Seattle Tuesday: 'Luau' lunch; wearable art; Tool Library; Spoke and Food dining-out benefit..."

  • Teri Ensley July 30, 2013 (12:14 pm)

    Osprey….beautiful. Nature at her best.

  • Blair Johnson July 31, 2013 (12:06 pm)

    … and at her worst if you are a fish.

  • wild one August 2, 2013 (2:35 am)

    *like* both comments

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