West Seattle, Washington
03 Sunday
More details announced by the Kiwanis Club of West Seattle for their traditional community pancake breakfast, coming up December 4:
The annual West Seattle Community Pancake Breakfast will be carrying on a tradition that is looked forward to by a growing number of adults and kids. Folks look forward to this chance to renew long- standing friendships and to make new ones. For the 64th year, the event will be sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of West Seattle. At the club’s weekly booth at the West Seattle Farmers Market, club members are being asked, “When’s the Pancake Breakfast?”
For the record, it’s always the first Saturday morning of December – this year, it’s December 4. “As usual, we’ll be at the Alki Masonic Building, 4736 40th Ave. S.W. Breakfast will be ready at 7 a.m. and we’re closing at 11 a.m.,” Dr. Steve Leifheit, breakfast chair announced.
Loyal patrons claim, “THE CAKES ARE GREAT!” “They ought to be,” chimed West Niver, president of the West Seattle Kiwanis Club; “we’ve been making them for over 63 years. The recipe is so treasured, Sig Staaksted, who traditionally mixes the batter, keeps the recipe in his billfold”.
Kiwanis is a “hands-on” service organization. “However,” declared Niver, “it still takes some financial resources to support helping young kids, teens and adults who are facing stiff challenges these days. Our time-honored assistance to schools and youth organizations requires funding, as well. “By supporting this event, generous folks help us meet those needs,” Niver concluded.The breakfast will also provide an opportunity for patrons to donate new, unwrapped “Toys for Tots.” Marine reservists will be on hand to accept the toys. Children to 12, accompanied by an adult, will be offered a free photo with Santa.
Adult ticket donations are $5 each ($6 at the door) and kids, to 12, just $3. Mail orders may be sent to PO Box 16128, Seattle, WA 98116. Phone inquiries will be received at 206-938-8032, or stop by the Kiwanis tent at the West Seattle Farmers Market each Sunday.
The West Seattle Kiwanis club is one of the first service clubs established in West Seattle, and was started in 1929. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. The Kiwanis Club of West Seattle offers you the opportunity to share your experience, knowledge, and time in service to the community. This service is great fun and builds fellowship with other members. Excellent, diverse programs can be enjoyed at our weekly meetings. Membership is open to all men and women who possess a genuine interest in serving the community.
The club meets at 7am every 1st and 3rd Wednesday, and Noon every 2nd Wednesday, at Be’s Restaurant in the Junction, at 4509 California Ave SW. Park in rear lot and enter the rear door.
Just out of the WSB inbox:
This Sunday October 24, 2010 at 11 am, come enjoy Ratatouille the movie at the Admiral Theater to help Sofia and her children.
Friends of Sofia Goff along with West Seattle’s own Admiral Theater are putting on this fundraising event. Sofia Zadra Goff, owner of Cafe Revo Ristorante, had to close her doors a week ago. She and her children are in a devastating finacial situation and may lose their home. After numerous medical bills from her husbands sudden illness and death and after putting everything they had on the line to open Cafe Revo, Sofia is now left with numerous amounts of debt and 2 children to take care of as a single parent. She did not earn any money while working 7 days a week at Revo and every penny she could find she put back into Revo to try and keep her staff in jobs and keep the doors open. Recently Sofia got notice her electricity will be shut off at home. Let’s come together as a community to help one of our own who helped numerous West Seattle charities and families while Cafe Revo was open with her generosity.
We hope you can come this Sunday. All proceeds will go directly to Sofia and her children. Admission is $20 for adults and $10 for children. Cash and Checks only. Can’t make it? See below how you can help by sending donations to US Bank or to our PO Box. Watch for an evening with Revo coming soon. This will be an additional fundraiser with live music and silent auction. The Admiral Theater is located at 2343 California Ave SW
The information referred to above is here:
The Friends of Sofia Goff are hoping to help the family get back on their feet. Monetary donations may be made at any US Bank Branch, to the “Friends of Sofia Goff Fund.” (They may not be made on line.) While these donations will not be deductible for tax purposes they will certainly go to a good cause. Cards and donations may also be sent to Sofia Goff, 4742 – 42nd Ave SW #363, Seattle WA 98116. The Friends of Sofia Goff thank you for your support.
From the Seattle Public Library:
Registration for the 19th Annual Artists Showcase at the Southwest Branch of The Seattle Public Library began Friday, Oct. 1 and continues through Saturday, Oct. 23. Interested artists can either register at the branch, 9010 35th Ave. S.W., or call 206-684-7455 to sign up.
Artists of all ages may enter up to three pieces for display. All artwork formats are accepted.
The Artists Showcase is a non-juried, nonprofit exhibit. The exhibit will be on display at the branch from Sunday, Oct. 24 through Saturday, Nov. 13. A public reception with the artists will be held from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6 at the Southwest Branch.
The reception is free and open to the public. No registration is required. Free parking is available in the branch parking lot. Coffee and dessert will be served.
Artists may bring their work to the Southwest Branch before the showcase Thursday, Oct. 21 through Saturday, Oct. 23 and should pick it up after the showcase Sunday, Nov. 14 through Tuesday, Nov. 16. The Library will create display labels for each piece of artwork. Artists should attach their names and titles of each piece of artwork as they would like the information to appear on the display labels.
Artwork will not be offered for sale at the Library, but artists can provide cards with their names and contact information to be put near their displays. Visitors interested in purchasing artwork will be referred to the artists.
The reception is sponsored by the Friends of the Southwest Branch.
For more information, call the branch at 206-684-7455.
Just announced by Seattle Public Library:
Learn how to assess and retrofit your home at the DIY Seismic Retrofitting Workshop from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23 at The Seattle Public Library, West Seattle Branch, 2306 42nd Ave. S.W.
The program is free and open to the public. Registration is required. To register, call the Seattle Office of Emergency Management at 206-233-5076. Free parking is available at the branch.
Experienced home contractors and retrofit experts will teach participants how to retrofit their homes using City of Seattle’s free pre-engineered plans. Home retrofitting can help reduce damage caused during an earthquake.
This workshop is presented in partnership with the Seattle Office of Emergency Management.
For more information, call the branch at 206-684-7444.
From the folks at Alki Community Center, on behalf of the bathhouse at the beach:
Here are the puppet shows for Fall Quarter at the Alki Bathhouse. Participants can get a $3 discount if they register early for the shows. They can register online at www.seattle.gov/parks or they can call Alki Community Center at 684-7430 by Noon on the day of the show. Cost: $5 per pre-registered or $8 at the door. All shows start at 1 p.m. The Alki Bathhouse is located at 2701 Alki Ave. S.W.
Saturday, October 23rd
Penny’s Puppet Presents: “Myrna the Mermaid”
On one of her daily dives Myrna the mermaid finds a golden key and a Treasure map. Join Myrna as she swims around the world trying to find clues to what the key unlocks. Go too far off lands, meet fun new friends and sing, laugh and dance in this nautical fun filled adventure.Saturday, November 20th
Thistle Theater Presents: “Little Red Riding Hood”
Germany – Little Red Riding Hood goes to Grandmutter’s house with a basket of goodies and stumbles into an armful of adventure. This very funny version of the classic tale is set in Bavaria and includes an interactive song in which children are invited to sing and operate puppets with Little Red Riding Hood.Saturday, December 18th
Zambini Brothers Presents: “The Tasty Holiday Tale”
This tasty tale is sure to please kids of all ages.
From the WSB inbox:
On Thursday, October 7, Southwest Seattle Business and Professional Women present
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Women & The 2010 Elections:Will We Be Better or Worse Off on November 3rd?
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Cathy Allen, local political commentator and international women’s leadership advocate, shares with us what’s at stake for women in the upcoming election. Will we have more women elected? What about our Washington State House and Senate: could we see a change of leadership? And those huge initiatives, from privatizing liquor sales, to turning back the soda tax and cutting more of the state budget to voting for a public safety levy to keep officers on the streets. How will that change our lives, if they pass?Cathy Allen, President/Owner of The Connections Group, Inc., has spent the past twenty years working to help communities, governments, non-profit associations and women’s groups better communicate to the press, the public and politicians. Allen has conducted trainings and been a consultant in more than 34 states, and 18 countries including Morocco, Jordan, Egypt, Croatia, Hungary, Spain, Algeria, France, Mexico and Cuba. She recently returned from training Muslim women to be more effective in Morocco. Allen has conducted workshops on achieving power for dozens of organizations such as the National Education Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business & Professional Women, National Parent’s & Teacher’s Association, the National League of Women Voters as well as a number of institutions including Harvard, Yale, Oberlin, the University of Washington, and Michigan State University. In 2000, Allen co-founded the Center for Women and Democracy at the University of Washington.
Join us, the members and guests of *SouthWest Seattle Business & Professional Women, *as we explore what’s at stake, what trends we are seeing, what we should be watching for, and what might be better or worse for women come the day after the election. *
Thursday, October 7th, 6:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m. in the Wiley Center at the Greenbridge Community Center, 9800 8th Avenue SW, Seattle.
Cost is $10.00
Networking & appetizers at 6:00 p.m. Program will begin at 7:00 p.mPlease RSVP to *
Jacqueline Petrick at jacquelinepetrick@msn.com, and/or by phone at 206.601.4162, if you have any questions
From the Senior Center of West Seattle:
Community Acupuncture with licensed acupuncturists
Thursdays from 1:00 to 4:00 pm with appointments or drop in
Cost: $15 to $35 per treatment with $2 discount for Senior Center members.
Appointments with Linda Minato, L.ac. 206-767-3298 or
Nancy Ishii, L.ac. 206-890-0758Awareness through Movement by Eric LeSeur, Guild Certified Feldenkrais teacher
Oct. 12 & 26
12:30 pm group session
1:30 pm, 2;15 pm and 3:00 pm one on one sessions
Cost: 45 memebers $10 non-member
Improve balance and stability when standing, walking, or dancing! Increase flexibility, decrease pain and discomfort associated with movement, increase mental clarity. Verbal lessons while sitting or lying down.
Register – 206-932-4044Relaxation classes “Basic Self-Hynosis Techniques”
October.6, 13 at 1:00 p.m.
Suggested donation $5 to Senior Center West Seattle
Michael Hathaway, who taught relaxation techniques to yourng children.
Register 206-932-4044Theater Improvisation “discover the ham in you”!
Mondays, October 4, 11, 18 25
10:30 am- 11:30 am
Cost: $40 mem./$48 non-mem, or $15 drop in fee
Join Carole Ross, professional actress and certificated High School theatre teacher. Aside from just fun this class will focus on techniques that help you think quickly on your feet and will release your inner creativity.
Register – 206-932-4044Potpourri‖ Bazaar –
Tuesday October 19
10 am to 2pm Free Admission
Handcrafts, collectibles, gift items, bake sale, FLU shots and more!
Tables available, contact Carol 206-932-4044 x3Sylvia O’Stayformore and Tor Cabaret Musical Magic
Nov 5th 8 pm-10 pm
donation $10
Sylvia and Tor present a 2 hour musical journey and banter exploring rare
Burt Bacharach, Bawdy vaudeville standards, old girl group songs and
original compositions. Beverages & Snacks served.
Reservations 206-932-4044West Side Dinners for all ages only $8! – Served 6:00 to 7:00 pm
October 20th: Baked Chicken, vegetables, dessert & beverage
Great for families, dinner parties, celebrations, etc.
Reservations requested 932-4044 x1Strawberry Belgian Waffles with Sausage Dinners
Monday, October 25th
$6.00 members/$8.00 non-members
Time: 5:30 pm
Reservations requested 932-4044 x1FREE Trip Travel Show
Tuesday, October 5 at 12:30 pm
Center offers a variety of day and extended trips , come and learn about trips plans and contribute your trip ideas.
Register – 206-932-4044Watercolor and Drawing for fun
Wednesdays, October 6, 13, 20 and 27
1:30-3:00 pm
$48 mem./$56 non-mem. or $20 drop in
Register 206-932-4044 ask for supply list
Susan Schneider, Art teacher at North Seattle colleges will teach each student individually the basics of drawing in pencil and charcoal and how to create simple watercolors or rekindle interest in former artists with acrylics and pastels.
Registration – 206-932-4044
Just out of the WSB inbox:
The Kenney Annual Bazaar
Thursday, October 14th 6-9 pm during the West Seattle Art Walk
7125 Fauntleroy Way SWHome made baked goods and arts & crafts by Kenney Residents.
Holiday decorations, collectables and gifts.
All sales will benefit The Resident Life Care Fund.
From Tibbetts United Methodist Church (WSB sponsor):
You’re traveling through another dimension — a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That’s a signpost up ahead: your next stop: the Tibbetts Rummage Zone!
Yes, bargain hunters, you read it correctly, that long anticipated fall event, the fall Tibbetts Rummage Sale. Two days of amazing bargains, October 8th, from 9:00am – 4:00pm and October 9th, 9:00am – 3:00pm. This year officially marks (OK, well it’s unofficial) the Golden Anniversary of our sale; fifty years of bringing bargains back to light from the basements of West Seattle. If you’ve never been, what will you find here? Who knows, it’s a rummage sale, if you will, a treasure hunt; every sale is different and if you don’t browse, you’ll never know what you could be missing!
One thing you won’t find at the rummage sale, old black and white TV’s showing grainy reruns of the Twilight Zone ……..well, probably not.
From the WSB inbox:
Bridge Park Independent Retirement Community
2nd Annual Craft Fair
Sat. Nov. 13th from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm
All top quality handmade Items.
Hourly Door Prizes!
Free Refreshments.
Free Parking.If interested in becoming a vendor, contact Suzanne at 206-938-6394. Bridge Park is located at 3204 SW Morgan Street (one block east of 35th & Morgan).
Rev. Peter DeVeau at St. John’s Episcopal Church in West Seattle shares this announcement of an annual event:
Blessing of the Animals: 12 noon, West Seattle High School Parking Lot, rain or shine.
The community is invited to bring all creatures great and small for this celebration and thanksgiving for the gift of animals.
This is an annual event hosted by the people of St. John’s Episcopal Church. It is held on the Sunday closest to the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, October 4. Francis was known for his love and care for all creation.
From the WSB inbox:
Community Harvest Plant Sale!
Come get your spinach, lettuce, kale, onions, swiss chard, garlic and more!Sunday, September 19, 2010 1:00-3:30pm
South Side of South Seattle Community College
Fall starts only $3!
All Proceeds benefit Community Harvest of Southwest Seattle, a 501(c)3, whose mission is to reduce hunger by increasing access to fresh fruits and vegetables for our neighbors in West Seattle and White Center. Along with harvesting and distributing the abundance growing in our backyards, we encourage and inspire edible gardens through our educational programs and events.
Just out of the WSB inbox:
Families facing foreclosure will have the opportunity to meet with their mortgage lenders and get free one-on-one advice and resources from state- certified housing counselors at Mortgage Help Day on October 2.
Last year, over 30,000 families in Washington State lost their homes to foreclosure. With another wave of adjustable rate mortgages resetting and the economy still staggering, it is estimated that nearly 41,000 Washington homeowners are likely to face foreclosure this year.
To support homeowners and communities as well as build awareness around the need for changes in public policy to better stabilize our communities, Statewide Poverty Action Network (Poverty Action) and partner agencies are hosting Mortgage Help Day on October 2, 2010 from 10:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. at South Seattle Community College.
The free event will connect homeowners with lenders and HUD-certified housing counselors, as well as help attendees understand the foreclosure process and take steps to help remedy the crisis. To date, lenders who will be attending the event include Chase Bank and Wells Fargo. Attendees should bring a photo ID, social security card, last two years of W-2s and tax returns, last two pay stubs and bank statements as well as all mortgage documents (note that pre-registration is required for translation services). For more information, call (206) 694-6794 or go to www.povertyaction.org.
“Because lenders, borrowers, homeowners and our communities all benefit if foreclosures are avoided, we are committed to helping vulnerable homeowners gain a broad range of options to maintain their housing,” said Bev Spears, Executive Director of Poverty Action. “Homeowners who are worried about losing their homes or are facing foreclosure should attend our free Mortgage Help Day to gain a deeper understanding about the process, timeline and options to avoid foreclosure.”
In addition to helping Washington homeowners understand and navigate the foreclosure process and possible options, Mortgage Help Day will highlight the overwhelming need for laws to help protect Washington homeowners from foreclosure. Poverty Action is promoting legislation that would create a mandatory mediation process in Washington State to give homeowners every opportunity to avoid foreclosure and maximize the ability for loan modifications. In 23 other states and municipalities around the country, this mediation process has helped 60 percent of participants avoid losing their homes.
Just out of the WSB inbox:
The Fauntleroy Fall Festival is having a Pasta Fundraising Dinner
Friday, September 17, 2010, 5:30-7:30 pmFellowship Hall & YMCA Gym, Fauntleroy United Church of Christ, 9140 California Avenue SW.
There will be family active games in the YMCA Gym after the meal!
Menu: pasta, red and meat sauce, Caesar salad, garlic bread, lemonade and ice cream!
$5 per person or $20 for a family of 4 or more – pay at the doorSponsors: Fauntleroy Church, Little Pilgrim School, Fauntleroy Children’s Center, Tuxedoes and Tennis Shoes Catering,
Endolyne Joe’s, West Seattle/Fauntleroy YMCA, Fauntleroy Community Association, NUCOR Steel, SeattleAny questions, please contact Jenny Mandt
Co-Chair Fauntleroy Fall Festival
jmandt@seattleymca.org or (206) 244-1885
Just out of the WSB inbox, more details on an event coming up September 18th:
Walking tour of West Seattle’s old-growth gem: Schmitz Preserve Park.
Join local historian Peder Nelson on a walking tour of West Seattle’s old-growth gem, Schmitz Preserve Park. Learn how this beautiful city park came to be and how it has remained an urban forest while traversing its many scenic trails. Experience West Seattle in its natural state! September 18th, at 10:00 am.
The tour will meet at the northwest entrance to the park on 58th Ave SW and SW Stevens St near Alki Elementary. Rain or Shine of course.
Free with museum membership (available pre-tour) or $5 donation.
For more information visit www.loghousemuseum.info or call 206-938-5293
Sponsored by the Southwest Seattle Historical Society (501C3) – all proceeds benefit the Log House Museum
Here’s the official announcement for an event that’s happening downtown, but features a major contingent of West Seattle residents, helping out with a great cause:
The Ruby Room, a Seattle nonprofit that provides free formal gowns to teens whose families are struggling financially, will host their fundraiser fashion show, “Fashion Faux Pas to Fashion Fabulous” at the Paramount Theater on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010.
The fashion show features local fashion designers MAC Fashion House and Sabrina Couture, who reconstructed gowns that were donated to the Ruby Room but were unsuitable for the prom. The one-of-a-kind gowns are auctioned off after the fashion show and all proceeds benefit the Ruby Room. Attendees also have the opportunity to bid on items such as travel packages, wine, spa services and restaurant gift certificates.
“If you’re a fashionista on a budget, this is the perfect event for you,” says Nyla Bittermann, director of the Ruby Room and also a West Seattle resident. “Not only do you get to support a local nonprofit and local fashion designers, but you get something for your money. You can walk away with a one-of-a-kind gown.”
MAC Fashion House is the creative vehicle for Carlisia Minnis and Sabrina Hegland is the fashion brain behind Sabrina Couture. Both are established Seattle designers and proud residents of West Seattle.
MovinTM 92.5’s afternoon disc jockey, Mason, will host the fashion show, which features auctioneer Laura Michalek. DJ Skiddle and Richard J. Dalton of C89.5 will provide the music while gowns by MAC Fashion House, Sabrina Couture, House of Alidoro, Meringue by Wiredlemonade, Poirier Couture and Not Your Mama’s Apron walk the runway.
Tickets are $25 for general admission and $50 for V.I.P., which includes a swag bag filled with goodies. Visit www.rubyroomseattle.org for more information and to purchase tickets.
Just out of the WSB inbox:
On Saturday, September 25th, 2010, the Bo M Karlsson Foundation’s Third Annual ‘Mahilaa Night’ will be held at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center in West Seattle, from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Address: 4408 Delridge Way SW.
This annual Seattle event is a benefit to raise funds for the education of underprivileged women in Nepal. For more information on the work we do, please visit our website www.bomkarlsson.org
We hope you’ll join us for a traditional Nepali dinner, wine bar, entertainment by Nepali musicians, a short film and, a silent auction. Items in the silent auction will include local arts and crafts, Nepali handcrafted goods and gift certificates to many Seattle businesses.
Suggested donation:
Single $35.00/Couples $60.00/Family of 4 $85.00
Tickets includes first drinkRSVP before or by September 15, 2010 at info@bomkarlsson.org or by phone: 206 354 3119
Just announced:
The public is invited to join Providence ElderPlace and Heritage House at the Market for the 9th annual Cooking with Class event and fundraiser, to be held Sept. 14, 2010, at Salty’s on Alki.
The event pairs 22 chefs with 176 guests, with each chef teaching three 30-minute classes. Guests attend three classes each, to make a dish hands-on with the chefs. Each dish is paired with wine donated by Northwest wineries. Through this intimate setting, guests get to know the chefs and learn their tips. The concept has been such a hit that the concept and name have been trademarked.
In addition to cooking, eating and wine tasting, guests will have the opportunity to participate in a raffle of culinary items and a small live auction. John Curley, formerly of Evening Magazine, and Jeremy McLachlan, executive chef at Salty’s on Alki, will act as the auction tag team.
The event benefits Providence Heritage House at the Market and Providence ElderPlace-Seattle, both programs run by Providence Senior and Community Services, a division of Providence Health & Services. Both programs assist frail elderly in King County. For more about these programs, go to www.providence.org/pscs.
Being able to give the most possible money to the programs is the driving force behind this event. The volunteer team procures donations for auction and raffle items and wine. In an unprecedented act of giving, Salty’s on Alki has donated its entire banquet floor for the past eight years and will do so again this year. The restaurant also provides a meal for volunteers and appetizers for guests as they arrive. Local chefs donate their time and product, wineries donate wine to pair with the chefs’ dishes, Pike Brewing Co. donates beer, and many local businesses donate items to help make the event a success.
Each year, many of the same chefs and guests return. The event is fun and casual, unlike many other more formal fundraisers, and no one wants to miss the annual auction of Andaluca chef Wayne Johnson’s wild chef pants!
To register online, go to www.seattledining.com/cwc or contact Connie Adams at 206-283-9067 or connie@seattledining.com. Cost is $125 per person. Checkin begins at 6 p.m. Guests must be pre-registered. Salty’s on Alki is located at 1936 Harbor Ave SW, Seattle.
Just out of the WSB inbox:
The United States Coast Guard and the USCG Auxiliary present
Water Safety Day
Sunday, August 22, 12-5
Alki Point Light HouseIt will be a fun day for kids and adults to learn about water safety, boat safety, tour the light house, and visit the gift shop.
Free water safety educational gifts for kids attending the event!
Come and enjoy!
Never toured the lighthouse before? Here’s a sneak peek, in a WSB story from last month.
From the Southwest Seattle Historical Society:
RIVERSIDE HISTORY WALK FEATURING FRANK ZUVELA and JUDY BENTLEY
Tour Scheduled for Saturday August 28, 2010 – 10am
First generation Riverside resident Frank Zuvela will lead an interpretive walk through local history. Walk the old neighborhood of Riverside on the northwest side of the Duwamish River, below Pigeon Point and over the hill from Delridge. Settlement origins go back to the people of the Duwamish tribe, which were later settled by Croatian immigrants in the early 1900’s. They formed a multi-ethnic neighborhood of European immigrants where Duwamish camps and longhouses had once been. As the Duwamish River was straightened and dredged, the residential community of Riverside co-existed with manufacturing and shipbuilding. The tour is sponsored by the Southwest Seattle Historical Society and one of the most popular walks… an easy pace is set, with frequent stops and tales from Riverside of the past sixty years. Seattle poet and writer Richard Hugo wrote of his fascination with this community of fishermen in The Real West Marginal Way.
Donation requested… or free attendance with a new museum membership!
Meet in front of Global Diving on W. Marginal Place, the northern end of 17th.
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For more information about the this and upcoming events, please visit www.loghousemuseum.info
From Sheila Brown at Camp Long:
Sunset Owl, Bats and Moths
Ages 1 and older
We’ll look and listen for owls, bats, and moths on a sunset hike. A bat detector will make the bats’ echolocation calls audible. Will juvenile Barred Owls be hissing their “feed me” calls? Please register by August 6 by calling 206-684-7434.
August 7 Sat 8 – 9:30 p.m.
Course #57658 Activity Fee: $7Dragonfly, Butterfly and Bumblebee Chase
Ages 1 and olderWe will provide nets and bug boxes. The bugs will donate their time. Learn the art of catching bugs from bumblebees (even a three year old can), to butterflies (intermediate) and dragonflies (the most challenging). Participants of all ages can share in the excitement while learning the story of each bug. With some luck we might find a garter snake too? Please register by August 6 by calling 206-684-7434.
August 7 Sat 3 – 5 p.m.
Course #57654 Activity Fee: $7Pond Exploration
Ages 1 and olderDipping in Pollywog Pond for all ages! Many Northwest salamanders, backswimmers and dragonfly nymphs live in our pond. Use nets to see what you can catch. We’ll share the excitement and stories of the critters we catch! Please register by August 6 by calling 206-684-7434.
August 7 Sat Noon – 2 p.m.
Course #57649 Activity Fee: $7Beach Days!
Ages 5 and olderBeach life will be revealed during a low tide. Give yourself a chance to ‘sea’ the diversity of life forms created over millions of years. Bring a healthy lunch to munch after exploring! Please register by August 6 by calling 206-684-7434.
Location: Me-Kwa-Mooks Park (-2.3 tide)
August 8 Sun 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Course #56780 Activity Fee: $7Beach Scrambles at Low Tide!
Ages 10 and olderTraverse the sandy, gravelly, slippery, rocky terrain between Constellation Park and Lincoln Park’s Lowman Beach, total of three miles one way. This will be a moderately paced hike on a variety of exposed tidal terrain. Bring plenty of water, food, waterproof sturdy shoes, sunscreen and binoculars. A shuttle will take participants back to Charles Richey, Sr. Viewpoint. Meet at Charles Richie Sr. Viewpoint, 63rd Ave. SW and Beach Dr. SW. This park is also known as Constellation Park. Please register by August 6 by calling 206-684-7434.
Location: Richie Viewpoint
August 8 Sun 9 – 11 a.m.
Course #56782 Activity Fee: $5Feet First Community Connections
Ages 1 and olderFeet First is an organization that promotes walk friendly communities. We help people take simple steps to create better places to live, learn, shop, work, and play – a world that cares about health, community, and design. Neighborhood maps created by Feet First will be available to all participants. Learn how to use the maps and gain an appreciation of walk-friendly routes you may not know exist. Free to Feet First members, $5 donation is suggested for non-members. Please register by August 10 by calling 206-684-7434.
August 14 Sat 10 a.m. – Noon
Course #56785 Activity Fee: $5 for non-membersTwilight’s Nature
Ages 4 and olderTwilight is defined as the time between dawn and sunrise, and between sunset and dusk. What are the mythological and natural connections to this special time also known as the Blue Hour?
Location: Fire Ring
Course #56766 August 28 Sat 7 – 9 p.m.
Please register by August 26
Activity Fee: $8Camp Long Owl Hoot
Ages 5 and older
Join us for a dusk-to-dark owl prowl through Camp Long’s woodland. Will there be babies! Dress for the weather and bring a flashlight. Please register by August 20 by calling 206-684-7434.August 21 Sat 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Course #56789 Activity Fee: $8Twilight’s Nature
Ages 4 and olderTwilight is defined as the time between dawn and sunrise, and between sunset and dusk. What are the mythological and natural connections to this special time also known as the Blue Hour? Please register by August 27 by calling 206-684-7434.
Location: Fire RingAugust 28 Sat 7 – 9 p.m.
Course #56766 Activity Fee: $8Third Saturday Free Walks
Camp Long – what started out as a leftover unusable piece of land after the West Seattle Golf Course was created became Camp Long with cabins and a lodge. How did that happen? Walk the trails to see the work that the Works Progress
Administration completed during the Great Depression. Find out how Franklin D. Roosevelt’s daughter influenced the whole process. Each cabin is named after a Washington State mountain peak; if you can name 8 out of 10, you get a prize. The walk leader is Gretchen Graber. Please register by August 20 by calling 206-684-7434.
August 21 Sat 10 a.m. – Noon
Course #56787 FREETot Treks
Ages 2-3Explore the wonders of nature with your tots. Discover life in the pond, forest, and field and meet new friends. Please arrive 10 minutes early and wear weatherproof clothing. Up to two children can be registered with one adult. No strollers please.
$7 for one adult with one child. $3.50 for each additional person. Please register in advance by calling 206-684-7434.
Tide Pool Treasures
Course #56770 August 10 Tue 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Location: Me-Kwa-MooksBusy Busy Beavers
Course #56771 August 17 Tue 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.Cawing Crows
Course #56772 August 24 Tue 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.Volunteer!
Third Saturday Work Parties FREE
All AgesBegin a family legacy at Camp Long by restoring native habitat in the park. It’s a perfect time for restoration and cleanup. Make new friends while you preserve the future for yourselves, your children, and the animals and native plants.
For more information or to reserve your place call 206-684-7434 or 206-423-0762. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Care for new Native Plantings!
Water, weed and mulch in preparation for a hot summer.
August 21 Sat 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Just announced:
1ST Annual Luna Park Block Party
Ola Salon, Located in the Luna Park neighborhood of West Seattle, is hosting the first ever Block Party in Luna Park.
West Seattle, WA. 07/29/2010 5 to 9 pm.
Ola Salon, in conjunction with Luna Park Café, Java Bean Espresso, Avalon Glassworks, Café Revo and West Seattle produce will be hosting this event intended to breathe new life into this historic neighborhood in West Seattle. (Named after an amusement park that was open) from 1907 to 1913, the neighborhood now boasts an eclectic collection of independent small businesses and strives to make a footprint in the Seattle area!
The event will start at Ola Salon, located at 2942 SW Avalon Way, and end at Avalon Glassworks located at 2914 SW Avalon Way. Festivities include:
~Food provided by Luna Park Café (FRENCH FRY AND MILKSHAKES), ELVIS COVER BAND
~Ola Salon
~Beer and Wine from OLA Salon
~Live Music- Acoustic Sets by Sid Law and Nathan Adams
~Tarot Readings
~Chair Massage by healing roots
~Complimentary services and products furnished by OLA Salon
~Java Bean will be offering coffee samples
~West Seattle Produce will have organic fruit and veggie samples
~Avalon glassworks will be doing a glassblowing demonstration and offering discountsFor more information about the event or participating sponsors, please feel free to visit our websites:
olasalon.com, lunaparkcafe.com, avalonglassworks.com, javabeancoffee.com, westseattleproduce.com
Just in from Camp Long‘s Sheila Brown – the list!
Sunset Owl, Bats and Moths
Ages 1 and olderWe’ll look and listen for owls, bats, and moths on a sunset hike. A bat detector will make the bats’ echolocation calls audible. Will juvenile Barred Owls be hissing their “feed me” calls? Please register by July 9 by calling 206-684-7434.
July 10 Sat 8: 30 – 10 p.m.
Course #57657 Activity Fee: $7
Dragonfly, Butterfly and Bumblebee Chase
Ages 1 and olderWe will provide nets and bug boxes. The bugs will donate their time. Learn the art of catching bugs from bumblebees (even a three year old can), to butterflies (intermediate) and dragonflies (the most challenging). Participants of all ages can share in the excitement while learning the story of each bug. With some luck we might find a garter snake too? Please register by July 9 by calling 206-684-7434.
July 10 Sat 3 – 5 p.m.
Course #57652 Activity Fee: $7Pond Exploration
Ages 1 and olderDipping in Pollywog Pond for all ages! Many Northwest salamanders, backswimmers and dragonfly nymphs live in our pond. Use nets to see what you can catch. We’ll share the excitement and stories of the critters we catch! Please register by July 9 by calling 206-684-7434.
July 10 Sat Noon – 2 p.m.
Course #57647 Activity Fee: $7Beach Days!
Ages 5 and olderBeach life will be revealed during a low tide. Give yourself a chance to ‘sea’ the diversity of life forms created over millions of years. Bring a healthy lunch to munch after exploring! Please register by July 9 by calling 206-684-7434.
Location: Me-Kwa-Mooks Park (-3.3 tide)
July 11 Sun 10 – 11:30 a.m.
Course #56776 Activity Fee: $7Beach Scrambles at Low Tide!
Ages 10 and olderTraverse the sandy, gravelly, slippery, rocky terrain between Constellation Park and Lincoln Park’s Lowman Beach, total of three miles one way. This will be a moderately paced hike on a variety of exposed tidal terrain. Bring plenty of water, food, waterproof sturdy shoes, sunscreen and binoculars. A shuttle will take participants back to Charles Richey, Sr. Viewpoint. Meet at Charles Richie Sr. Viewpoint, 63rd Ave. SW and Beach Dr. SW. This park is also known as Constellation Park. Please register by July 10 by calling 206-684-7434.
Location: Richie Viewpoint
July 11 Sun 9 a.m. – Noon
Course #56775 Activity Fee: $5Third Saturday Free Walks
Ages 1 and older FREEDeadhorse Canyon – Meet at Lakeridge Park. Why would anyone name a park after a dead horse? When you learn the history of this incredible place you will understand. Wear shoes that can get muddy and bring your binoculars! Find out
how you can help keep this place and advocate for our finned friends, the Coho. Please register by July 16 by calling 206-684-7434.
Location: Lakeridge Park
July 17 Sat 10 a.m. – NoonCourse #56778 FREE
Kayak the Duwamish
Ages 8 and olderJoin a bi-monthly community kayak tour with the Duwamish River Clean-up Coalition. Kayaking experience is not necessary. Explore the river to learn about Superfund sites, river history, and community activism. You’ll also see amazing habitat restoration sites and wildlife, including summer nesting ospreys, seals and sea lions, and shore birds. Tours will also provide basic information about how to make a water quality violation report, and how to take simple water quality tests. All gear is included. Youth 18 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at Duwamish Waterway Park, 7900 10th Ave. S. Please register by July 13 by calling 206-684-7434.
Location: Duwamish Waterway Park
July 14 Wed 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Course #56777 Activity Fee: $50Bike and Bird at the Beach
Ages 8 and olderMeet at Jack Block Park, 2130 Harbor Ave SW. We’ll explore West Seattle’s scenic beach front to identify a variety birds with master birder, Woody Wheeler. This bike-based tour will include short side trips into Jack Block, Alki and Me-Kwa-Mooks parks and a bakery/hot drink stop along the way. We could see up to 30 species of birds while exploring these diverse and scenic parks that feature ecological restorations, and marine and forest ecosystems. Come prepared with bikes, sunglasses, water, sunscreen and binoculars. Families and beginning birders are welcome and we encourage to come along! If you need a bicycle, you can rent one for $July hour at Alki Kayak Tours, 206-953-0237. Please register by July 23 by calling 206-684-7434.
July 24 Sat 7:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Course #56763 Activity Fee: $15Full Moon Watch
Ages 1 and olderJoin a naturalist to watch the full moon rise over the Cascade Mountains. We will perch ourselves at Rotary Viewpoint and use a telescope to view the details on the moon’s surface. Location: Rotary Viewpoint (35th Ave SW & SW Alaska St). Please register by July 24 by calling 206-684-7434.
July 25 Sun 8 – 10 p.m.
Course #57290 Activity Fee: $7Kayak the Duwamish
Ages 8 and olderJoin a bi-monthly community kayak tour with the Duwamish River Clean-up Coalition. Kayaking experience is not necessary. Explore the river to learn about Superfund sites, river history, and community activism. You’ll also see amazing habitat restoration sites and wildlife, including summer nesting ospreys, seals and sea lions, and shore birds. Tours will also provide basic information about how to make a water quality violation report, and how to take simple water quality tests. All gear is included. Youth 18 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at Duwamish Waterway Park, 7900 10th Ave. S. Please register by July 27 by calling 206-684-7434.
Location: Duwamish Waterway Park
July 28 Wed 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Course #56779 Activity Fee: $50Tot Treks
Ages 2-3Explore the wonders of nature with your tots. Discover life in the pond, forest, and field and meet new friends. Please arrive 10 minutes early and wear weatherproof clothing. Up to two children can be registered with one adult. No strollers please.
$7 for one adult with one child. $3.50 for each additional person. Please register in advance by calling 206-684-7434.
Tide Pool Treasures
Course #56767 July 13 Tue Noon – 1 p.m.
Location: Me-Kwa-MooksSlitherin’ Snakes
Course #56768 July 20 Tue 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.Campfire with S’mores
Course #56769 July 27 Tue 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.Volunteer!
Third Saturday Work Parties
All Ages FREEBegin a family legacy at Camp Long by restoring native habitat in the park. It’s a perfect time for restoration and cleanup. Make new friends while you preserve the future for yourselves, your children, and the animals and native plants.
For more information or to reserve your place call 206-684-7434 or 206-423-0762. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Care for a new Native Plantings!
Water, weed and mulch in preparation for a hot summer.
July 17 Sat 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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