West Seattle Friday: Movies, music, art, more…

April 22, 2016 10:19 am
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Happy Earth Day! Thanks to Gary Jones for the Alki Point orca photos from their brief visit to West Seattle waters yesterday afternoon – so brief that because of other news breaking at that time, we only got a mention out on Twitter, before they turned and headed back north.

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Tonight, also, is the first night of Passover. Now – highlights from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar for the hours ahead:

EARTH DAY ART INSTALLATION AT ALKI: We covered this yesterday and now it’s officially on display. Here’s a new photo from our visit to the beach a short time ago:

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Among those visiting this morning, our area’s State Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, known for environmental/sustainability advocacy.

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You can see this until about 7 tonight on the path and the sand east of Alki Bathhouse. Then, a project spokesperson told us, the recyclable clothing will go back into the system of the installation’s sponsor, Value Village. (59th/Alki)

FRIDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (1956) is onscreen at 1 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle.

VINTAGE FASHION SHOW AND WINE TASTING FUNDRAISER: 2-4 pm at Bridge Park in High Point, benefiting the West Seattle Food Bank. Details in our calendar listing. (3204 SW Morgan)

SOFTBALL: Chief Sealth IHS and West Seattle HS face off at 4 pm today at Southwest Athletic Complex. (2801 SW Thistle)

PAUL GERARD PERFORMS: Live at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor), “Paul Gerard, local singer-songwriter whose songs explore the spirit and soul of the Pacific Northwest waters, woods, and wanderers.” 7-9 pm. (5612 California SW)

‘REEL PADDLING’ FILM FESTIVAL: 7:15 pm-10 pm at Pershing Hall in The Triangle – details here. (3618 SW Alaska)

‘LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE’: 7:30 pm at Kenyon Hall, opening night for Twelfth Night Productions‘ Seattle premiere – details and ticket info here. (7904 35th SW)

ILLUMINATED KAYAKTIVISTS: 8 pm, in honor of Earth Day, activists looking ahead to next month’s anti-fossil-fuel “Break Free” actions plan luminary-lit kayaking off Seacrest Pier. (1660 Harbor SW)

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