West Seattle Saturday: From Duwamish Alive! to the Duwamish Longhouse, Reptile Man to felt-monster-making, and more…

October 17, 2015 7:33 am
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Thanks to Don Brubeck for the photo of the Duwamish River – which is at centerstage for one of today’s biggest events, part of the following list from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:

TEACHERS’ CONFERENCE AT SEALTH: 8 am-4:30 pm, Chief Sealth International High School hosts the annual Northwest Conference on Teaching for Social Justice. (2600 SW Thistle)

CAMPUS BEAUTIFICATION: 9 am-3 pm at Louisa Boren K-5 STEM, all welcome to help – details here. (5950 Delridge Way SW)

WESTSIDE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE: 10 am-noon, open house for families interested in all grades taught at Westside School (WSB sponsor), PreK through 8th. Details in our calendar listing. (10404 34th SW)

DUWAMISH ALIVE! 10 am-2 pm (after 9:30 am registration), the twice-yearly mega-work party along the river and in its watershed is happening today. If you haven’t already signed up – see the list of locations here, pick one, and go! Can’t decide? Here are the West Seattle sites that were most in need of more volunteers when we checked earlier this week.

REPTILE MAN! 10:30 am in the Fabulous Family Fun series at High Point Community Center – info’s in our calendar listing. (6920 34th SW)

SEE ART, MAKE ART: 1 pm at the Southwest Library, in conjunction with the ongoing Community Art Showcase, a “drop-in felt monster project led by Seattle artist and educator Lene Sangster.” (35th SW & SW Henderson)

FREE2LUV PRESENTS ‘ROCK KINDNESS’: 1-5 pm at the South Park Community Center, West Seattle-based Free2Luv has a big event:

October is Bullying Prevention Awareness Month and Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has proclaimed October 17th Free2LUV ROCK KINDNESS Day, inviting the community to become advocates for kindness. To mobilize the community around bullying prevention, Free2Luv®, Taco Time NW and Clear Channel Outdoor have teamed up to host a ROCK KINDNESS empowerment day for underserved youth at South Park Community Center October 17th from 1 – 5 p.m. The ROCK KINDNESS event will engage, enlighten and inspire youth to be their best selves and use their voices for good. Festivities will kick off with the Mayor welcoming participants and leading them in taking Free2Luv’s Kindness pledge. “Most kids witness bullying every day,” said Mayor Ed Murray. “We can change this by speaking out, respecting and embracing one another, and building each other up. Together we can work to end bullying in our schools and communities.” ROCK KINDNESS Day will feature an interactive Free2BeME art project, “Make Your Own Taco” bar hosted by Taco Time Northwest, a billboard photo op presented by Clear Channel Outdoor, inspirational video messages from the Seahawks, the Storm and Free Celebrity Ambassadors and culminates with an inspirational concert by teen musician Maddy Vance. Vance has penned a powerful anti-bullying anthem titled ‘Crashing Down’ for Free2Luv that will be performed to inspire youth to stay strong and remind them they are not alone.

(8319 8th Ave. S.)

‘LISTEN TO SEATTLE’: 2 pm at the Duwamish Tribe Longhouse, an encore of this “75-minute original program of narration and music is inspired by the life and words of Chief Seattle, weaving indigenous customs and local history with jazz composition and improvisation” with the Steve Griggs Ensemble. (4705 W. Marginal Way SW)

WCFB HARVEST DINNER & AUCTION: The White Center Food Bank’s big benefit dinner and auction is sold out, so this is mostly a reminder if you’re a ticketholder – it’s at the Brockey Center at South Seattle College (WSB sponsor), starting with a champagne reception and silent auction at 5:30 pm. (6000 16th SW)

‘DEAR ARMEN’: 8 pm at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center. From our calendar listing: “An interactive-theatre experience blending traditional Armenian dance, erotic performance, monologue and live music, Dear Armen weaves together the voices and struggles of three generations of gender nonconforming Armenians.” (4408 Delridge Way SW)

WEST SIDE GLORY:West Seattle’s quarterly somewhat queer variety show” returns to The Skylark, 9 pm. (3803 Delridge Way SW)

THAT’S NOT ALL … lots more listings for today and beyond on our complete calendar.

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