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We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
West Seattle Soul #24. 14-piece funk, soul, groove and dance extravaganza. #RareFunkGrooves 9 pm. $10. Parliament Tavern is a 21+ venue.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Terry’s “The Greatest Movies You’ve Never Heard Of” – Free Popcorn!
Showing 1:00 pm to 3 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle, second floor, Nucor room. $1 members / $2 Non-members.
•Fri. Nov. 8: Foreign Correspondent (1940)
-Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, Albert Basserman, Robert Benchley, Edmund Gwenn, Harry Davenport, Eduardo Ciannelli-(119m)
•Fri. Nov. 15: Raisin in the Sun (1961)
-Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Diana Sands, Claudia McNeil, Ivan Dixon, Louis Gossett-(128m)
•Fri. Nov. 22: Songcatcher (2000)
-Aiden Quinn, Janet McTeer, Pat Carroll, Jane Adams, Iris DeMent, David Patrick Kelly, Taj Mahal-(105m) Rated PG-13
•Fri. Nov. 29: Senior Center Closed-No Movie.
Happy Thanksgiving
•Fri. Dec. 6: Air Force (1943)
-Harry Carey, Sr., Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, Charles Drake, George Tobias, Faye Emerson, John Ridgely-(123m)
•Fri. Dec. 13: All About Eve (1950)
-Bette Davis, Celeste Holm, Anne Baxter, Richard Carlson, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe-(138m)
•Fri. Dec. 20: To Kill a Mockingbird (1961)
-Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall, Brock Peters, Paul Fix, Alice Ghostley, Mary Badham, William Windom-(129m)
•Fri. Dec. 27: Something The Lord Made (2004)
-Alan Rickman, Mos Def, Kyra Sedgewick, Charles S. Dutton-(110m) Rated TV-PG
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Enjoy Bill Davie (Alternative Folk Singer/songwriter/poet acoustic guitar and vocals) at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor).
WSCO’s Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra presents an evening of classical and holiday music Friday, December 6, 7:00 pm, at Chief Sealth International High School
The Wind Symphony, conducted by Anton Coleman, will open the concert with Selections from Home Alone followed by the gorgeous Russian Christmas Music.
Conducted by Anna Wittrock, our very own West Seattle Symphony will perform a selection of stunning works by French composers Debussy, Faure, and Saint-Saens, as well as selections from Bizet’s opera, Carmen.
For more info, click the Events tab at WSCO’s website: www.wscorchestras.org
Here’s the complete program:
Wind Symphony:
Selections from Home Alone, John Williams
Russian Christmas Music, Alfred ReedSymphony Orchestra
“Bacchanale” from Samson and Delilah, Camille Saint-Saëns
Petite Suite, Claude Debussy
Pavane, Gabriel Fauré
Selections from Carmen Suites Nos. 1 and 2, Georges Bizet
Bells of the Sound at Tibbetts United Methodist Church (WSB sponsor):
Bells of the Sound’s Holiday Concert – “Christmas Past and Present”
Join Bells of the Sound, the Puget Sound’s premier handbell ensemble, as we sweep you away with the songs you know and love and new soon-to-be favorites!
December 6, 2019, 7:30 pm – Tibbetts United Methodist Church, 3940 41st Avenue SW
Suggested donation – $12/adults & $10/youth & seniors
Tickets – $15/adults & $10/youth & seniors (under 8 are free)
www.bellsofthesound.org
Twelfth Night Productions (TNP) Twelfth Night Production (TNP) is proud to present The Lux Radio Theater version of the classic 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street. TNP’s Holiday Radio plays have become an annual tradition for community members seeking to revel in holiday cheer with friends and family. Previous radio show productions have included It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol.
The radio play is based on the holiday movie favorite of the same name and will be presented as a live 1940’s radio broadcast. Miracle on 34th Street tells the timeless story of an old man who calls himself Kris Kringle and is hired as the Macy’s department store Santa. His claim to be the real Santa Claus becomes a court case and a young child’s belief could make all the difference. “Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”
Our cast of talented Radio players also includes our incredible Foley (sound effects) actors and the one-of-a-kind 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ.
“If you close your eyes during this production you won’t miss a beat because all of the components – the sound effects, the organ, the commercials, and the Mistletones – work together successfully to recreate the live radio experience of the 1940’s and 50’s.”
This live radio show will be performed at historic Kenyon Hall, one of West Seattle’s favorite venues, December 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 7:30pm and December 8 and 15 at 3:00pm. Bring the family and make this a holiday tradition! Tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets, or at Kenyon Hall, 7904 35th Ave. SW, Seattle WA, starting an hour before the show on performance days. Prices are $20 for adults and $18 for students & seniors. http://www.twelfthnightproductions.org/
Rock, pop and jazz w/WilloW, Johhny & The Moles, Kristy Smith & The 350s. 9 pm at Parliament Tavern.
$8 / Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Marco de Carvalho and Friends perform at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor). More from C & P:
Marco has been a performance guitarist, composer and arranger for thirty years. He plays an extensive repertoire of music from Rio de Janeiro as well as his own compositions. Marco has played with many musicians in Brazil and the USA. He has recorded on numerous CDs and sound tracks also producing and arranging.
https://marcodecarvalho.com/about/Hans Teuber has been a mainstay on the Northwest jazz scene for over 25 years, working with Wayne Horvitz, Jeff Johnson, Clay Giberson, and others who lean toward progressive jazz.
http://originarts.com/artists/artist.php?Artist_ID=27
Jeff Busch is an exuberant drummer/percussionist, vocalist, and composer whose passion for soulful music of varied traditions has led him to perform with jazz, blues, and gospel groups–as well as calypso, samba, and Cuban jazz ensembles.
http://www.artno.com/bongo/bio.htm
From the Argosy Christmas Ship schedule:
Choir: Emerald City Voices
1st Performance: Duwamish Waterway Park @ 2:00 pm [South Park]
2nd Performance: Don Armeni Park @ 3:05 pm
Travis Hartnett & the Plywood Monkeys perform Hillbilly New Wave Jazz at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor).
Twelfth Night Productions (TNP) Twelfth Night Production (TNP) is proud to present The Lux Radio Theater version of the classic 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street. TNP’s Holiday Radio plays have become an annual tradition for community members seeking to revel in holiday cheer with friends and family. Previous radio show productions have included It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol.
The radio play is based on the holiday movie favorite of the same name and will be presented as a live 1940’s radio broadcast. Miracle on 34th Street tells the timeless story of an old man who calls himself Kris Kringle and is hired as the Macy’s department store Santa. His claim to be the real Santa Claus becomes a court case and a young child’s belief could make all the difference. “Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”
Our cast of talented Radio players also includes our incredible Foley (sound effects) actors and the one-of-a-kind 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ.
“If you close your eyes during this production you won’t miss a beat because all of the components – the sound effects, the organ, the commercials, and the Mistletones – work together successfully to recreate the live radio experience of the 1940’s and 50’s.”
This live radio show will be performed at historic Kenyon Hall, one of West Seattle’s favorite venues, December 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 7:30pm and December 8 and 15 at 3:00pm. Bring the family and make this a holiday tradition! Tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets, or at Kenyon Hall, 7904 35th Ave. SW, Seattle WA, starting an hour before the show on performance days. Prices are $20 for adults and $18 for students & seniors. http://www.twelfthnightproductions.org/
Fusion prong supernovae – Fundamental Forces, Ask the Ages, and Super Z Attack Force. 9 pm at Parliament Tavern. $8.
Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
The Not-Its 11/10
Recess Monkey 11/24
Johny Bregar 12/8
Brian Vogan & Gbs 12/29
Harmonica Pocket 1/12
The Not-Its 1/26
Recess Monkey 2/9
Eli Rosenblatt 2/23
Caspar Babypants 3/8
Series pass at ticket link
Fall nature outings are open for registration now! Sign up for the popular nighttime walks, bird tours, mushroom walks, and so much more…
Winter Wander Along Longfellow Creek at Camp Long.
Longfellow Creek is a major waterway in West Seattle. It is also a little piece of the wild in the middle of the city. Coho salmon migrate up this waterway; beavers build dams and lodges on this creek; owls hunt for food along this artery. Explore a portion of this urban wilderness with a Seattle Urban Nature Guide. Look for seasonal changes and get to know some of your wild neighbors.
Be prepared to do some hiking over uneven terrain on this program.
Ages 6 and older. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Everyone attending the program must be registered.
Meet the leader at the Camp Long Lodge.
Ladies Musical Club concert Sunday, December 8, 2019, 3 pm at the West Seattle (Admiral) Library:
Join us for a concert by Ladies Musical Club Opera: Operetta from Around the World
Britain – Gilbert and Sullivan
“I’m called little Buttercup” from HMS Pinafore
“If somebody there chanced to be” from Ruddigore
“The Moon and I” from The Mikado
“Were I thy bride from Yeoman of the GuardAmerica – Sigmund Romberg & Victor Herbert
“Will you Remember” from Maytime by Sigmund Romberg
“One Kiss” from New Moon by Sigmund Romberg
“Art is Calling for Me”from The Enchantress by Victor HerbertFrance – Jacques Offenbach
“Ah, quel diner “from La Perichole
“Belles Nuit” (Barcarolle)from Les Contes d’Hoffman
Vienna – Franz Lehar and Otto Nicolai
“Einer wird kommen” from Der Zarewitsch by Franz Lehar
“Dein ist mein ganzes herz” from Das Land des Lächelns by Franz Lehar
Opening duet from Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor by Otto NicolaiRegina Thomas and Katie Hochman, sopranos
Janene Nelson, mezzo-soprano
Joan Lundquist, pianoThe Ladies Musical Club is a corporation of women with the mission to foster classical music in the community through education, performance and awards.
Library events and programs are free and everyone is welcome. Registration is not required.
Space is limited at library events. Please come early to make sure you get a seat. Due to the fire code, we can’t exceed the maximum capacity for our rooms.
Twelfth Night Productions (TNP) Twelfth Night Production (TNP) is proud to present The Lux Radio Theater version of the classic 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street. TNP’s Holiday Radio plays have become an annual tradition for community members seeking to revel in holiday cheer with friends and family. Previous radio show productions have included It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol.
The radio play is based on the holiday movie favorite of the same name and will be presented as a live 1940’s radio broadcast. Miracle on 34th Street tells the timeless story of an old man who calls himself Kris Kringle and is hired as the Macy’s department store Santa. His claim to be the real Santa Claus becomes a court case and a young child’s belief could make all the difference. “Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”
Our cast of talented Radio players also includes our incredible Foley (sound effects) actors and the one-of-a-kind 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ.
“If you close your eyes during this production you won’t miss a beat because all of the components – the sound effects, the organ, the commercials, and the Mistletones – work together successfully to recreate the live radio experience of the 1940’s and 50’s.”
This live radio show will be performed at historic Kenyon Hall, one of West Seattle’s favorite venues, December 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 7:30pm and December 8 and 15 at 3:00pm. Bring the family and make this a holiday tradition! Tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets, or at Kenyon Hall, 7904 35th Ave. SW, Seattle WA, starting an hour before the show on performance days. Prices are $20 for adults and $18 for students & seniors. http://www.twelfthnightproductions.org/
Musicians for the West Seattle Food Bank at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor) featuring Ginny Reilly and Judy Kaplin. Cash and/or non-perishable food item donations appreciated.
“Songs of Christmas”- a fun sing-along, children’s program and refreshments.
Admiral Congregational Church, 4320 SW Hill
This December, The Esoterics will conclude its 25th season with a program of contemporary prayers, in keeping with the theme of this year: saecula sacrorum, or “secular versions of sacred forms.” Since humans first appealed to higher powers, each prayer has included three aspects: an earnest wish, a willing benefactor, and a quiet utterance. In their secular form, prayers are often made to the divine that we find in nature, in ourselves, and in our communities. In ADŌRŌ, The Esoterics will perform a concert of new choral works that explore the solace, focus, and strength inspired by the natural world.
The program will include two settings of Sara Teasdale’s poetry by The Esoterics’ composer emeritus, Donald Skirvin—There will come soft rains and Places, like music–as well as two pieces by former Polyphonos winner Christina Whitten Thomas—My cathedral (setting Longfellow) and Discovery (setting verses by poet-oceanographer Deirdre Lockwood).
In addition, the ensemble will sing When I close my eyes I dream of peace by Swedish composer Karin Rehnqvist, a piece that sets this single phrase (uttered by an anonymous Croatian boy during the Yugoslav Wars) in twelve languages. The group will also sing Mason Bates’ “far-out” Observer in the Magellanic Cloud, which sets an ancient Maori entreaty to the night sky for a fruitful harvest. Director Eric Banks will also contribute a short piece to this program, At all times, setting verses on light by the XIV Dalai Lama.
The centerpiece of the concert is the eleven-movement cycle of Prayers by John Gould Fletcher, composed by Joseph Gregorio. Joe set three of Fletcher’s “secular humanist” prayers in 2013 when he won our Polyphonos competition, and they were so beautiful we commissioned him to write a cycle that included all of them! We are especially grateful to the Ann Stookey Fund for New Music for helping to fund this commission and are excited to welcome Joe, Christina, and Don for the entire concert weekend.
Please join us for this concert of care and contemplation.
General admission ticket prices are $25 at the door ($22 in advance). Discounted admission ticket prices are $18 at the door ($15 in advance) for students, seniors, the un(der)employed, and the differently-abled. Active singers in other choral groups may also attend for $15. Advance tickets are available online at www.TheEsoterics.org (through BrownPaperTickets). Admission to Sunday’s performance is by donation.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Monday Jazz
Venue: The Alley
Who: Brian Flanagan or Kimball & the Fugitive Trio
Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
Dates: December 2, December 9, December 16, December 23, December 30
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
WSCO presents: a salute to the holiday season!
Tuesday, December 10, 6:00 pm
Chief Sealth International High School
FREE admission; donations appreciated!
Join us in celebrating the holiday season with performances by WSCO’s Debut and Concert Orchestras!
The Debut Orchestra leads off the concert with a selection of holiday pieces, with the Concert Orchestra following up with a selection of musical classics.
Highlight of the evening: The two orchestras will combine on stage for “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” They invite you to sing along!
FREE admission; donations appreciated!
For more info, click the Events tab at WSCO’s website: www.wscorchestras.org
Madison MS winter concerts:
Tuesday, Dec 10 at 7:00 pm
Madison Junior Band and Orchestra ConcertThursday, Dec. 12th at 7 pm
Madison Winter Jazz Concert Jazz Ensemble (advanced group) and Jazz II (intermediate group)Monday, Dec 16th at 7 pm
Madison Winter Senior ConcertAll concerts will take place in the Madison Middle School Commons.
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Terry’s “The Greatest Movies You’ve Never Heard Of”
Free Popcorn!Showing 1:00 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle, second floor, Nucor room. $1 members / $2 Non-members.
Wed. Nov. 6: The Whales of August (1987)
-Bette Davis, Lillian Gish, Ann Sothern, Vincent Price, Mary Steenburgen, Harry Carey, Jr.-(91m)
Wed. Nov. 13: Genevieve (1953)
-Kay Kendall, Kenneth More, Joyce Grenfell, Dinah Sheridan, John Gregson-(86m)
Wed. Nov. 20: Thunder Road (1958)
-Robert Mitchum, Keely Smith, Gene Barry, James Mitchum-(92m)
Wed. Nov. 27: Four Men and a Prayer (1938)
-Loretta Young, George Sanders, David Niven, Alan Hale, John Carradine, Richard Greene-(85m)
Wed. Dec. 4: No Highway in the Sky (1951)
-Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart, Glynis Johns, Jack Hawkins, Kenneth More, Wilfrid Hyde-White-(98m)
Wed. Dec. 11: The Hatchet Man (1932)
-Loretta Young, Edward G. Robinson, Dudley Digges-(74m)
Wed. Dec. 18: Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945)
-Margaret O’Brien, Edward G. Robinson, Agnes Moorehead, Frances Gifford, James Craig-(105m)
Wed. Dec. 25: Senior Center Closed-No Movie.
Merry Christmas
Its another Joe Doria Wednesday! This month featuring Esshan Karimi and Cole Schuster. At the Parliament Tavern, 9 pm. Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Enjoy free music in the West Seattle Junction!
The Art of Music is a series of performances by musicians presented by the West Seattle Junction Association (with partial funding by the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture) and scheduled to take place on, and complement, Second Thursday Art Walk evenings.
The final 2019 performance in the series will take place on Thursday, December 12 at Verity Credit Union (4505 California Avenue SW) from 6:00 – 7:40 pm, and features Marina Christopher–a rising star in the Seattle jazz scene–who also embraces the sounds of pop and RnB.
Enjoy the music, art on display, and specials offered by participating Junction businesses all in one evening!
Madison MS winter concerts:
Tuesday, Dec 10 at 7:00 pm
Madison Junior Band and Orchestra ConcertThursday, Dec. 12th at 7 pm
Madison Winter Jazz Concert Jazz Ensemble (advanced group) and Jazz II (intermediate group)Monday, Dec 16th at 7 pm
Madison Winter Senior ConcertAll concerts will take place in the Madison Middle School Commons.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Deep frunk improv @ The Sandbox featuring Bob Heinemann w/ Joe Doria, Peter Daniel, and Brad Gibson. 9 pm at Parliament Tavern. $5.
Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Join us for our annual Native art market and gift fair this holiday season! Free and open to the public, this event features local vendors and Native makers and artists showcasing goods including wood carvings, bead work, drums, prints, paintings, and more. Grab some fry bread and hot coffee and escape the Seattle winter for two weekends in November and December to find the perfect gifts for family, friends, or yourself!
Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center
10 am-5 pm
November 29, 30, December 1
and
December 13,14,15Opened in 2009, the Longhouse is a traditional cedar post and beam structure designed in the Puget Salish Longhouse style. It houses a Native Art Gallery, Duwamish History Museum, Gift Shop, Duwamish Tribal Offices, and traditional Longhouse. As in ancient times, Longhouse is the site where tribal business is conducted and cultural & educational events are held. It is the first Duwamish Longhouse built since the last one was burned down in West Seattle in 1894 to push the Duwamish off their land. In 1851, there were over 90 Duwamish Longhouses.
Terry’s “The Greatest Movies You’ve Never Heard Of” – Free Popcorn!
Showing 1:00 pm to 3 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle, second floor, Nucor room. $1 members / $2 Non-members.
•Fri. Nov. 8: Foreign Correspondent (1940)
-Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, Albert Basserman, Robert Benchley, Edmund Gwenn, Harry Davenport, Eduardo Ciannelli-(119m)
•Fri. Nov. 15: Raisin in the Sun (1961)
-Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Diana Sands, Claudia McNeil, Ivan Dixon, Louis Gossett-(128m)
•Fri. Nov. 22: Songcatcher (2000)
-Aiden Quinn, Janet McTeer, Pat Carroll, Jane Adams, Iris DeMent, David Patrick Kelly, Taj Mahal-(105m) Rated PG-13
•Fri. Nov. 29: Senior Center Closed-No Movie.
Happy Thanksgiving
•Fri. Dec. 6: Air Force (1943)
-Harry Carey, Sr., Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, Charles Drake, George Tobias, Faye Emerson, John Ridgely-(123m)
•Fri. Dec. 13: All About Eve (1950)
-Bette Davis, Celeste Holm, Anne Baxter, Richard Carlson, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe-(138m)
•Fri. Dec. 20: To Kill a Mockingbird (1961)
-Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall, Brock Peters, Paul Fix, Alice Ghostley, Mary Badham, William Windom-(129m)
•Fri. Dec. 27: Something The Lord Made (2004)
-Alan Rickman, Mos Def, Kyra Sedgewick, Charles S. Dutton-(110m) Rated TV-PG
Twelfth Night Productions (TNP) Twelfth Night Production (TNP) is proud to present The Lux Radio Theater version of the classic 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street. TNP’s Holiday Radio plays have become an annual tradition for community members seeking to revel in holiday cheer with friends and family. Previous radio show productions have included It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol.
The radio play is based on the holiday movie favorite of the same name and will be presented as a live 1940’s radio broadcast. Miracle on 34th Street tells the timeless story of an old man who calls himself Kris Kringle and is hired as the Macy’s department store Santa. His claim to be the real Santa Claus becomes a court case and a young child’s belief could make all the difference. “Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”
Our cast of talented Radio players also includes our incredible Foley (sound effects) actors and the one-of-a-kind 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ.
“If you close your eyes during this production you won’t miss a beat because all of the components – the sound effects, the organ, the commercials, and the Mistletones – work together successfully to recreate the live radio experience of the 1940’s and 50’s.”
This live radio show will be performed at historic Kenyon Hall, one of West Seattle’s favorite venues, December 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 7:30pm and December 8 and 15 at 3:00pm. Bring the family and make this a holiday tradition! Tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets, or at Kenyon Hall, 7904 35th Ave. SW, Seattle WA, starting an hour before the show on performance days. Prices are $20 for adults and $18 for students & seniors. http://www.twelfthnightproductions.org/
Friday night is for rock w/ Runaway Satellites, Star Meets Sea, The Owl Heads. 9 pm at Parliament Tavern. $5.
Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Join us for our annual Native art market and gift fair this holiday season! Free and open to the public, this event features local vendors and Native makers and artists showcasing goods including wood carvings, bead work, drums, prints, paintings, and more. Grab some fry bread and hot coffee and escape the Seattle winter for two weekends in November and December to find the perfect gifts for family, friends, or yourself!
Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center
10 am-5 pm
November 29, 30, December 1
and
December 13,14,15Opened in 2009, the Longhouse is a traditional cedar post and beam structure designed in the Puget Salish Longhouse style. It houses a Native Art Gallery, Duwamish History Museum, Gift Shop, Duwamish Tribal Offices, and traditional Longhouse. As in ancient times, Longhouse is the site where tribal business is conducted and cultural & educational events are held. It is the first Duwamish Longhouse built since the last one was burned down in West Seattle in 1894 to push the Duwamish off their land. In 1851, there were over 90 Duwamish Longhouses.
Marco de Carvalho and Friends perform at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor). More from C & P:
Marco has been a performance guitarist, composer and arranger for thirty years. He plays an extensive repertoire of music from Rio de Janeiro as well as his own compositions. Marco has played with many musicians in Brazil and the USA. He has recorded on numerous CDs and sound tracks also producing and arranging.
https://marcodecarvalho.com/about/Hans Teuber has been a mainstay on the Northwest jazz scene for over 25 years, working with Wayne Horvitz, Jeff Johnson, Clay Giberson, and others who lean toward progressive jazz.
http://originarts.com/artists/artist.php?Artist_ID=27
Jeff Busch is an exuberant drummer/percussionist, vocalist, and composer whose passion for soulful music of varied traditions has led him to perform with jazz, blues, and gospel groups–as well as calypso, samba, and Cuban jazz ensembles.
http://www.artno.com/bongo/bio.htm
Twelfth Night Productions (TNP) Twelfth Night Production (TNP) is proud to present The Lux Radio Theater version of the classic 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street. TNP’s Holiday Radio plays have become an annual tradition for community members seeking to revel in holiday cheer with friends and family. Previous radio show productions have included It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol.
The radio play is based on the holiday movie favorite of the same name and will be presented as a live 1940’s radio broadcast. Miracle on 34th Street tells the timeless story of an old man who calls himself Kris Kringle and is hired as the Macy’s department store Santa. His claim to be the real Santa Claus becomes a court case and a young child’s belief could make all the difference. “Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”
Our cast of talented Radio players also includes our incredible Foley (sound effects) actors and the one-of-a-kind 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ.
“If you close your eyes during this production you won’t miss a beat because all of the components – the sound effects, the organ, the commercials, and the Mistletones – work together successfully to recreate the live radio experience of the 1940’s and 50’s.”
This live radio show will be performed at historic Kenyon Hall, one of West Seattle’s favorite venues, December 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 7:30pm and December 8 and 15 at 3:00pm. Bring the family and make this a holiday tradition! Tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets, or at Kenyon Hall, 7904 35th Ave. SW, Seattle WA, starting an hour before the show on performance days. Prices are $20 for adults and $18 for students & seniors. http://www.twelfthnightproductions.org/
On December 13, 14 and 21, The Northwest Firelight Chorale presents its Holiday concert, “Star Light, Holiday Bright – Believe in the Magic!” in three locations across Seattle: in Phinney Ridge at Phinney Lutheran Church, 7500 Greenwood Ave North; in West Seattle at St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, 3050 California Ave SW; and in the University District at University Congregational Church, 4515 16th Ave NE. Tickets are $22 for adults, $12 for youth (5-12), and free for children 4 and younger.
The group invites the community to brighten up their holidays with this festive concert! Their ever popular holiday program will include stunning arrangements of seasonal favorites, a glorious gospel showstopper, a rousing sing-along, and the kind of joyful surprises that the Firelighters are known for. The 70-person choir, now in their 9th season, is led by artistic director Deeji Killian, a former Seattle Opera soloist with a theater and dance background. The Northwest Firelight Chorale, who perform all music memorized, are known for their innovative staging, choreography and expressive performances that provide an exhilarating experience for their audiences.
The choir has performed at the Northwest Folklife Festival, headlined twice at the Leavenworth Tree Lighting Ceremony, and opened for famed Irish tenor Emmet Cahill on his last two U.S. tours. The group also performs outreach concerts for each program at senior living facilities to bring music and healing to those who cannot easily attend its regular concerts.
The choir has embarked on three European Concert tours, most recently in the summer of 2018 when they enthralled audiences in France, Belgium and Ireland. In addition to fulfilling its mission to share soul-stirring music, the choir donated all proceeds from their performances to local charities within the regions they visited.To purchase tickets or see videos, visit the group’s website: www.nwfirelightchorale.org.
Northwest Firelight Chorale is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
In the final program of its 26th concert season, The Esoterics will articulate our common desire for emotional simplicity, or Humility. This performance will consider the origins of lowliness as a result of humiliation or hiding, surrender or sorrow, generosity or gratitude. It will also examine the various different contexts in which we find ourselves humble: while tenderly in love, while patiently or hopefully in need, while meekly witnessing the majesty of nature.
Giving voice to verses from the Bible (John and Galatians), a Mohawk prayer, a speech by Chief Joseph (Hinmuuttu Yalatlat) of the Nez Perce, poems by Pablo Antonio Cuandra, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Annie Finch, Amy Fleury, Gary Snyder, and Dylan Thomas, The Esoterics’ Humility will feature music by Gabriela Lena Frank, Stacy Garrop, Anna-Karin Klockar, Forrest Pierce, Sarah Rimkus, Sarah Riskind, Augusta Read Thomas, and Dale Trumbore.
The Esoterics will offer three performances of Humility. (One in West Seattle.)
Please join us as we foster modesty, empathy, restraint, and respect.Program list:
- Dijo Cifar: A los pescadores [Cifar said: To the fishermen] (2015) by Gabriela Lena Frank
- Songs of lowly life (2011) by Stacy Garrop
- Surrender speech [from Speeches] (2016) by Anna-Karin Klockar
- Gratitude sutra (2013) by Forrest Pierce
- O God, thy sea is so great (2017) and We walked through the trees (2014) by Sarah Rimkus
- We were once strangers (2018) by Sarah Riskind
- Fruit of my spirit (2004) by Augusta Read Thomas
- All we need (2015) and Spiritus mundi (2016) by Dale Trumbore
General admission ticket prices are $25 at the door ($22 in advance). Discounted admission ticket prices are $18 at the door ($15 in advance) for students, seniors, the un(der)employed, and the differently-abled. Active singers in other choral groups may also attend for $15. Advance tickets are available online at www.TheEsoterics.org (through BrownPaperTickets).
Bluegrass party w/ DeadGrass & The Legendary Tiny Giants. 9 pm at the Parliament Tavern.
$8 / Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Join us for our annual Native art market and gift fair this holiday season! Free and open to the public, this event features local vendors and Native makers and artists showcasing goods including wood carvings, bead work, drums, prints, paintings, and more. Grab some fry bread and hot coffee and escape the Seattle winter for two weekends in November and December to find the perfect gifts for family, friends, or yourself!
Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center
10 am-5 pm
November 29, 30, December 1
and
December 13,14,15Opened in 2009, the Longhouse is a traditional cedar post and beam structure designed in the Puget Salish Longhouse style. It houses a Native Art Gallery, Duwamish History Museum, Gift Shop, Duwamish Tribal Offices, and traditional Longhouse. As in ancient times, Longhouse is the site where tribal business is conducted and cultural & educational events are held. It is the first Duwamish Longhouse built since the last one was burned down in West Seattle in 1894 to push the Duwamish off their land. In 1851, there were over 90 Duwamish Longhouses.
Twelfth Night Productions (TNP) Twelfth Night Production (TNP) is proud to present The Lux Radio Theater version of the classic 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street. TNP’s Holiday Radio plays have become an annual tradition for community members seeking to revel in holiday cheer with friends and family. Previous radio show productions have included It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol.
The radio play is based on the holiday movie favorite of the same name and will be presented as a live 1940’s radio broadcast. Miracle on 34th Street tells the timeless story of an old man who calls himself Kris Kringle and is hired as the Macy’s department store Santa. His claim to be the real Santa Claus becomes a court case and a young child’s belief could make all the difference. “Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”
Our cast of talented Radio players also includes our incredible Foley (sound effects) actors and the one-of-a-kind 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ.
“If you close your eyes during this production you won’t miss a beat because all of the components – the sound effects, the organ, the commercials, and the Mistletones – work together successfully to recreate the live radio experience of the 1940’s and 50’s.”
This live radio show will be performed at historic Kenyon Hall, one of West Seattle’s favorite venues, December 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 7:30pm and December 8 and 15 at 3:00pm. Bring the family and make this a holiday tradition! Tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets, or at Kenyon Hall, 7904 35th Ave. SW, Seattle WA, starting an hour before the show on performance days. Prices are $20 for adults and $18 for students & seniors. http://www.twelfthnightproductions.org/
The Gift: An Alki UCC Musical Christmas
Join us for our 2nd annual Community Christmas Concert
Sunday, December 15 at 6:00 pmAlki United Church of Christ (Alki UCC)
6115 SW Hinds
alkiucc.org
The Alki UCC choir, led by Minister of Music Marshan Goodwin-Moultry, will take you on a journey through new arrangements of traditional Christmas favorites and “get-up-outta-your-seats” Gospel music.
Tickets are $5 General Admission (ticket required/no reserved seating). Proceeds benefit The Youth Chaplaincy Coalition.
Online sales through Brown Paper Tickets.
Doors open at 5:30 pm; refreshments and goodies served after the concert in our festively decorated Anderson Hall.
Child care available with advance reservation ONLY; contact gift@alkiucc.org
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Holiday party season begins! Sundae + Mr Goessl Holiday Revue 7 pm at Parliament Tavern.
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Madison MS winter concerts:
Tuesday, Dec 10 at 7:00 pm
Madison Junior Band and Orchestra ConcertThursday, Dec. 12th at 7 pm
Madison Winter Jazz Concert Jazz Ensemble (advanced group) and Jazz II (intermediate group)Monday, Dec 16th at 7 pm
Madison Winter Senior ConcertAll concerts will take place in the Madison Middle School Commons.
Monday Jazz
Venue: The Alley
Who: Brian Flanagan or Kimball & the Fugitive Trio
Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
Dates: December 2, December 9, December 16, December 23, December 30
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
See chiefsealthptsa.org for updates. This year’s schedule, all meetings 7 pm:
Nov. 19th, Confucius Ctr subject tbd
Dec. 17th, Winter Social, details to come
Jan. 21st Confucius Ctr, Subject tbd, if needed
March 17th, Possible move to Wed. 18th due to St. Patrick’s Day
April 21st, Confucius Ctr, Subject TBD
May 19th, Confucius Ctr, Next Yrs Budget and officers discussion
June 9th, Confucius Ctr, Elections and Budget Approval (moved up for end of school year conflicts)
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Terry’s “The Greatest Movies You’ve Never Heard Of”
Free Popcorn!Showing 1:00 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle, second floor, Nucor room. $1 members / $2 Non-members.
Wed. Nov. 6: The Whales of August (1987)
-Bette Davis, Lillian Gish, Ann Sothern, Vincent Price, Mary Steenburgen, Harry Carey, Jr.-(91m)
Wed. Nov. 13: Genevieve (1953)
-Kay Kendall, Kenneth More, Joyce Grenfell, Dinah Sheridan, John Gregson-(86m)
Wed. Nov. 20: Thunder Road (1958)
-Robert Mitchum, Keely Smith, Gene Barry, James Mitchum-(92m)
Wed. Nov. 27: Four Men and a Prayer (1938)
-Loretta Young, George Sanders, David Niven, Alan Hale, John Carradine, Richard Greene-(85m)
Wed. Dec. 4: No Highway in the Sky (1951)
-Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart, Glynis Johns, Jack Hawkins, Kenneth More, Wilfrid Hyde-White-(98m)
Wed. Dec. 11: The Hatchet Man (1932)
-Loretta Young, Edward G. Robinson, Dudley Digges-(74m)
Wed. Dec. 18: Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945)
-Margaret O’Brien, Edward G. Robinson, Agnes Moorehead, Frances Gifford, James Craig-(105m)
Wed. Dec. 25: Senior Center Closed-No Movie.
Merry Christmas
Punk/jazz provocateurs The Suffering F*&%^heads. 9 pm at the Parliament Tavern.
Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Holiday brasstacular w/ the NOLA-inspired second line sounds of The Super Krewe. 9 pm at Parliament Tavern.
$8 / Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Terry’s “The Greatest Movies You’ve Never Heard Of” – Free Popcorn!
Showing 1:00 pm to 3 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle, second floor, Nucor room. $1 members / $2 Non-members.
•Fri. Nov. 8: Foreign Correspondent (1940)
-Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, Albert Basserman, Robert Benchley, Edmund Gwenn, Harry Davenport, Eduardo Ciannelli-(119m)
•Fri. Nov. 15: Raisin in the Sun (1961)
-Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Diana Sands, Claudia McNeil, Ivan Dixon, Louis Gossett-(128m)
•Fri. Nov. 22: Songcatcher (2000)
-Aiden Quinn, Janet McTeer, Pat Carroll, Jane Adams, Iris DeMent, David Patrick Kelly, Taj Mahal-(105m) Rated PG-13
•Fri. Nov. 29: Senior Center Closed-No Movie.
Happy Thanksgiving
•Fri. Dec. 6: Air Force (1943)
-Harry Carey, Sr., Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, Charles Drake, George Tobias, Faye Emerson, John Ridgely-(123m)
•Fri. Dec. 13: All About Eve (1950)
-Bette Davis, Celeste Holm, Anne Baxter, Richard Carlson, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe-(138m)
•Fri. Dec. 20: To Kill a Mockingbird (1961)
-Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall, Brock Peters, Paul Fix, Alice Ghostley, Mary Badham, William Windom-(129m)
•Fri. Dec. 27: Something The Lord Made (2004)
-Alan Rickman, Mos Def, Kyra Sedgewick, Charles S. Dutton-(110m) Rated TV-PG
Seattle Girls Choir Presents Carmina Angelorum: Songs of the Angels
December 20, 8:00 PM
Holy Rosary Catholic Church___________________________________________________
Seattle Girls Choir invites you to an elegant and reflective concert celebrating the holiday season.
The program includes Benjamin Britten’s stunning choral masterpiece, A Ceremony of Carols for harp and treble voices. You’ll also hear beautiful new setting of ancient carols by John Rutter, Paul Carey, and Sarah Quartel.
Featuring Prime Voci of Seattle Girls Choir, Juliet Stratton on harp, and Susanna Valleau on piano.
$15 tickets available on Brown Paper Tickets, or at the door.
December 20, 8:00 PM
Holy Rosary Catholic Church
4202 SW Genesee StVisit our website for more information: www.seattlegirlschoir.org
Celebrate Hanukkah w/horns featuring Hot Damn Scandal, and Shpilkis. 9 pm at Parliament Tavern. $10.
Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Marco de Carvalho and Friends perform at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor). More from C & P:
Marco has been a performance guitarist, composer and arranger for thirty years. He plays an extensive repertoire of music from Rio de Janeiro as well as his own compositions. Marco has played with many musicians in Brazil and the USA. He has recorded on numerous CDs and sound tracks also producing and arranging.
https://marcodecarvalho.com/about/Hans Teuber has been a mainstay on the Northwest jazz scene for over 25 years, working with Wayne Horvitz, Jeff Johnson, Clay Giberson, and others who lean toward progressive jazz.
http://originarts.com/artists/artist.php?Artist_ID=27
Jeff Busch is an exuberant drummer/percussionist, vocalist, and composer whose passion for soulful music of varied traditions has led him to perform with jazz, blues, and gospel groups–as well as calypso, samba, and Cuban jazz ensembles.
http://www.artno.com/bongo/bio.htm
Join us for some Nyabinghi drumming and singing, which comes from Jamaican Rastafarian culture! We will have a drum circle along with dancers who will teach dance steps and songs. Songs sheets will also be provided!
Saturday rock party w/Kline 57 (feat. Joey Kline), Nurse Ratchett, and Ezrael Sarmiento. 9 pm at Parliament Tavern.
$8 / Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
The Cocoa Cris Cringle Holiday Experience. 7 pm at Parliament Tavern.
$8 / Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Monday Jazz
Venue: The Alley
Who: Brian Flanagan or Kimball & the Fugitive Trio
Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
Dates: December 2, December 9, December 16, December 23, December 30
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Terry’s “The Greatest Movies You’ve Never Heard Of” – Free Popcorn!
Showing 1:00 pm to 3 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle, second floor, Nucor room. $1 members / $2 Non-members.
•Fri. Nov. 8: Foreign Correspondent (1940)
-Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, Albert Basserman, Robert Benchley, Edmund Gwenn, Harry Davenport, Eduardo Ciannelli-(119m)
•Fri. Nov. 15: Raisin in the Sun (1961)
-Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Diana Sands, Claudia McNeil, Ivan Dixon, Louis Gossett-(128m)
•Fri. Nov. 22: Songcatcher (2000)
-Aiden Quinn, Janet McTeer, Pat Carroll, Jane Adams, Iris DeMent, David Patrick Kelly, Taj Mahal-(105m) Rated PG-13
•Fri. Nov. 29: Senior Center Closed-No Movie.
Happy Thanksgiving
•Fri. Dec. 6: Air Force (1943)
-Harry Carey, Sr., Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, Charles Drake, George Tobias, Faye Emerson, John Ridgely-(123m)
•Fri. Dec. 13: All About Eve (1950)
-Bette Davis, Celeste Holm, Anne Baxter, Richard Carlson, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe-(138m)
•Fri. Dec. 20: To Kill a Mockingbird (1961)
-Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall, Brock Peters, Paul Fix, Alice Ghostley, Mary Badham, William Windom-(129m)
•Fri. Dec. 27: Something The Lord Made (2004)
-Alan Rickman, Mos Def, Kyra Sedgewick, Charles S. Dutton-(110m) Rated TV-PG
Jazz improv w/ the Jessica Lurie Quartet featuring Joe Doria, Bill Horist, Dave Abramson. 9 pm at Parliament Tavern.
$8 / Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Marco de Carvalho and Friends perform at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor). More from C & P:
Marco has been a performance guitarist, composer and arranger for thirty years. He plays an extensive repertoire of music from Rio de Janeiro as well as his own compositions. Marco has played with many musicians in Brazil and the USA. He has recorded on numerous CDs and sound tracks also producing and arranging.
https://marcodecarvalho.com/about/Hans Teuber has been a mainstay on the Northwest jazz scene for over 25 years, working with Wayne Horvitz, Jeff Johnson, Clay Giberson, and others who lean toward progressive jazz.
http://originarts.com/artists/artist.php?Artist_ID=27
Jeff Busch is an exuberant drummer/percussionist, vocalist, and composer whose passion for soulful music of varied traditions has led him to perform with jazz, blues, and gospel groups–as well as calypso, samba, and Cuban jazz ensembles.
http://www.artno.com/bongo/bio.htm
Remixed film and sonic accompaniment – The Best You’ve Ever Seen – Gravity w/Patrick Galactic and Jimi Jaxon. 8 pm at Parliament Tavern.
$10 ADV, $12 DOS / Ages 21+ only.
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
The Not-Its 11/10
Recess Monkey 11/24
Johny Bregar 12/8
Brian Vogan & Gbs 12/29
Harmonica Pocket 1/12
The Not-Its 1/26
Recess Monkey 2/9
Eli Rosenblatt 2/23
Caspar Babypants 3/8
Series pass at ticket link
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Monday Jazz
Venue: The Alley
Who: Brian Flanagan or Kimball & the Fugitive Trio
Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
Dates: December 2, December 9, December 16, December 23, December 30
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
We are introducing for the first time Monday live music with tribute to the classics and customers can enjoy music from the 50s-80s such as Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin and more. We are welcoming out Alki community and want to let them know that we will keep them entertained with weekly live music extending outside out weekend live music.
We have a big line up coming up that are ticketed events; some are free shows.
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Parliament’s 2020 New Years Eve Party w/Cecil Moses & the SGs + Guests. 9 pm at the Parliament Tavern.
$10 / Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Siggie the Vintage Man performs live at Pacific Room Alki during his CD Release Party!
Reserved table $12 + service fee
Reserved Tickets here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/siggie-the-vintage-man-album-release-show-at-pacific-room-alki-tickets-75232176465You receive a free CD with all paid tickets at door or reserved.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
The Not-Its 11/10
Recess Monkey 11/24
Johny Bregar 12/8
Brian Vogan & Gbs 12/29
Harmonica Pocket 1/12
The Not-Its 1/26
Recess Monkey 2/9
Eli Rosenblatt 2/23
Caspar Babypants 3/8
Series pass at ticket link
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
At Tinkergarten, families meet outdoors to connect and learn through play. In this free trial class, Tinkergarten Leader, Alison Arnote, will facilitate an expert-designed play scenario, allowing children of various ages and needs to explore, problem solve, communicate, collaborate, and create together. Parents and caregivers learn, too, as we share insight into your child’s development.
This trial class is:
- Designed for children ages 18 months-8 years. Child/children are accompanied by an adult. Siblings of any other age are most welcome.
- Limited to the first 15 families who register.
Kids may get a bit messy (Hurrah!), so please send them in clothing that can get dirty.
We start the class at the specified location but may end within a reasonable walk from that location.
This trial class is free.
Sign up at https://tinkergarten.com/classes/90855.
Visit https://tinkergarten.com/classes for more times and locations.
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
See chiefsealthptsa.org for updates. This year’s schedule, all meetings 7 pm:
Nov. 19th, Confucius Ctr subject tbd
Dec. 17th, Winter Social, details to come
Jan. 21st Confucius Ctr, Subject tbd, if needed
March 17th, Possible move to Wed. 18th due to St. Patrick’s Day
April 21st, Confucius Ctr, Subject TBD
May 19th, Confucius Ctr, Next Yrs Budget and officers discussion
June 9th, Confucius Ctr, Elections and Budget Approval (moved up for end of school year conflicts)
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
The Not-Its 11/10
Recess Monkey 11/24
Johny Bregar 12/8
Brian Vogan & Gbs 12/29
Harmonica Pocket 1/12
The Not-Its 1/26
Recess Monkey 2/9
Eli Rosenblatt 2/23
Caspar Babypants 3/8
Series pass at ticket link
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
The Not-Its 11/10
Recess Monkey 11/24
Johny Bregar 12/8
Brian Vogan & Gbs 12/29
Harmonica Pocket 1/12
The Not-Its 1/26
Recess Monkey 2/9
Eli Rosenblatt 2/23
Caspar Babypants 3/8
Series pass at ticket link
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
The Not-Its 11/10
Recess Monkey 11/24
Johny Bregar 12/8
Brian Vogan & Gbs 12/29
Harmonica Pocket 1/12
The Not-Its 1/26
Recess Monkey 2/9
Eli Rosenblatt 2/23
Caspar Babypants 3/8
Series pass at ticket link
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
The Not-Its 11/10
Recess Monkey 11/24
Johny Bregar 12/8
Brian Vogan & Gbs 12/29
Harmonica Pocket 1/12
The Not-Its 1/26
Recess Monkey 2/9
Eli Rosenblatt 2/23
Caspar Babypants 3/8
Series pass at ticket link
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
See chiefsealthptsa.org for updates. This year’s schedule, all meetings 7 pm:
Nov. 19th, Confucius Ctr subject tbd
Dec. 17th, Winter Social, details to come
Jan. 21st Confucius Ctr, Subject tbd, if needed
March 17th, Possible move to Wed. 18th due to St. Patrick’s Day
April 21st, Confucius Ctr, Subject TBD
May 19th, Confucius Ctr, Next Yrs Budget and officers discussion
June 9th, Confucius Ctr, Elections and Budget Approval (moved up for end of school year conflicts)
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
See chiefsealthptsa.org for updates. This year’s schedule, all meetings 7 pm:
Nov. 19th, Confucius Ctr subject tbd
Dec. 17th, Winter Social, details to come
Jan. 21st Confucius Ctr, Subject tbd, if needed
March 17th, Possible move to Wed. 18th due to St. Patrick’s Day
April 21st, Confucius Ctr, Subject TBD
May 19th, Confucius Ctr, Next Yrs Budget and officers discussion
June 9th, Confucius Ctr, Elections and Budget Approval (moved up for end of school year conflicts)
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
See chiefsealthptsa.org for updates. This year’s schedule, all meetings 7 pm:
Nov. 19th, Confucius Ctr subject tbd
Dec. 17th, Winter Social, details to come
Jan. 21st Confucius Ctr, Subject tbd, if needed
March 17th, Possible move to Wed. 18th due to St. Patrick’s Day
April 21st, Confucius Ctr, Subject TBD
May 19th, Confucius Ctr, Next Yrs Budget and officers discussion
June 9th, Confucius Ctr, Elections and Budget Approval (moved up for end of school year conflicts)
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Seattle Modern Orchestra (SMO) presents Kate Soper’s Ipsa Dixit on two nights in June 2020 at BASE: Experimental Arts + Space near West Seattle.
A “twenty-first century masterpiece” (Alex Ross, The New Yorker), Kate Soper’s Ipsa Dixit is a semi-staged, evening-length chamber music theatre work for voice, flute, violin, and percussion exploring the intersections of language and music, emotion and meaning, expressivity and truth. SMO welcomes notable local director Bobbin Ramsey in her operatic directorial debut to help bring to life a staged performance of this moving work for Seattle audiences.
Tickets are $30 for general admission, $20 for seniors, and $10 for students.
Seattle Modern Orchestra (SMO) presents Kate Soper’s Ipsa Dixit on two nights in June 2020 at BASE: Experimental Arts + Space near West Seattle.
A “twenty-first century masterpiece” (Alex Ross, The New Yorker), Kate Soper’s Ipsa Dixit is a semi-staged, evening-length chamber music theatre work for voice, flute, violin, and percussion exploring the intersections of language and music, emotion and meaning, expressivity and truth. SMO welcomes notable local director Bobbin Ramsey in her operatic directorial debut to help bring to life a staged performance of this moving work for Seattle audiences.
Tickets are $30 for general admission, $20 for seniors, and $10 for students.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
See chiefsealthptsa.org for updates. This year’s schedule, all meetings 7 pm:
Nov. 19th, Confucius Ctr subject tbd
Dec. 17th, Winter Social, details to come
Jan. 21st Confucius Ctr, Subject tbd, if needed
March 17th, Possible move to Wed. 18th due to St. Patrick’s Day
April 21st, Confucius Ctr, Subject TBD
May 19th, Confucius Ctr, Next Yrs Budget and officers discussion
June 9th, Confucius Ctr, Elections and Budget Approval (moved up for end of school year conflicts)
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Dance Time with live music by Lauren Petrie, who plays a wide variety of songs on the keyboard. Live music, friendly people, and some darn good dancers. Dance your heart out or come and enjoy the music. All ages, abilities, and skill levels welcome. First Wednesday of every month. $5 members/$7 nonmembers.
No host bar with $3 beer, wine, and cocktails. Join our fun and friendly community of dancers! All ages are welcome to attend, but you must be 21 to buy alcohol.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle
Sponsored by Daystar Retirement Village. No advance registration needed.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
At C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor):
An open mic for musicians and singers of all genres of music. Amateurs, professionals, and kids are invited to come share their music in a warm, inviting setting.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Come listen to live Bluegrass music from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Whisky West. Whisky West is located at 6451 California Ave SW, one block north on California Ave SW from the corner of California Ave and Fauntleroy Way SW.
A jam by local musicians will perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass music every third Sunday of the month. Musicians change each session. Come to listen every month and hear a diversity of songs and tunes. Please note: this is not an open jam. For more info, please contact the organizer, Jason Parker, at: zymoguy@yahoo.com.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am
Open Mic at Parliament Tavern Tuesday nights hosted by Joey Vargas, now with house backline! Bring yer skills, take over the stage!
Ages 21+ only.
CORNER BAR
Doors open 6 pmAs always, Corner Bar welcomes everyone! Bring your families, bring your neighbors! Food and beverages are available. We hope to spend another magical evening with you all! Free entry – all ages
Catch the Triangular Jazztet Sundays at The Alley.
Mondays @ Yen Wor Village:
Open Mike Night: 7: 30 pm – 10:00 pm
Followed by: Karaoke Monday from 10:00 pm – 1:45 am