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Most of us carry cameras in our pockets capturing our friends, families and items of interest but do they always turn out? Join Debi Ayres in a hands-on 4-week session to learn about composition, lighting, a fun photo scavenger hunt, and more. Bring a camera you know how to use, as this class doesn’t cover camera functionality, and be ready to try out what you learn.
Classes require a minimum of 10 participants, each with their own camera. Open to ages 10 and up, though anyone under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact Debi with questions or to register at debi.ayres@gmail.com or at 253.312.9486.About the Instructor:
Street Photographer Debi Ayres has been capturing life before her since childhood. She is described as having a unique gift for photographing, not of people or things, but of experiences. Debi has created table top books for fellow travelers, worked with ARAS Foundation, and has captured a memorial service and a retirement party.Tuesday, August 6, 13, 20, 27 ……..
6pm-7:30pm
Four-class series
$30 for members / $40 for nonmembers
At South Seattle College (WSB sponsor):
Learn more about South’s two-year (six quarter) Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Hospitality Management degree program! Get one-on-one help with your application, ask questions and get connected with financial aid resources on campus! South’s Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Hospitality Management degree program is specially designed to fit into the lives of Seattle’s busy working professionals and new graduates. Build on your two-year Associate degree, while learning the ins and outs of the hospitality industry…from marketing and sales, to management and human resources.
Questions? Contact Hana Gala, Program Manager, at Hana.Gala@SeattleColleges.edu.
Location: South Seattle College, TEC 141 (campus map)
Most of us carry cameras in our pockets capturing our friends, families and items of interest but do they always turn out? Join Debi Ayres in a hands-on 4-week session to learn about composition, lighting, a fun photo scavenger hunt, and more. Bring a camera you know how to use, as this class doesn’t cover camera functionality, and be ready to try out what you learn.
Classes require a minimum of 10 participants, each with their own camera. Open to ages 10 and up, though anyone under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact Debi with questions or to register at debi.ayres@gmail.com or at 253.312.9486.About the Instructor:
Street Photographer Debi Ayres has been capturing life before her since childhood. She is described as having a unique gift for photographing, not of people or things, but of experiences. Debi has created table top books for fellow travelers, worked with ARAS Foundation, and has captured a memorial service and a retirement party.Tuesday, August 6, 13, 20, 27 ……..
6pm-7:30pm
Four-class series
$30 for members / $40 for nonmembers
Our speaker will be Christy Goff who is a registered dietitian nutritionist and graduate from the master’s program at Bastyr University. Her training and experience come from individual counseling as a clinical dietitian, as a dietitian with a federal program, health presentations, and nutrition education currently at Pacific Medical Centers. She is President of the Greater Seattle Dietetic Association. She will discuss a variety of issues related to nutrition for diabetics and answer any questions. All diabetics and friends and family of diabetics are welcome to attend. Please call Toni Ameslav, MSW (206) 932-4044 x9 for more information.
At the Southwest Branch Library: Collaborate to create a video of spoken word that highlights a city landmark.
Join us for three 90-minute sessions where you will explore Seattle, spoken word and video production. Together we will create a video that showcases your connection to this beautiful city. Dive into the world of videography, sound engineering and spoken word as well as getting to know the beautiful city in which we live. For ages 13+. Registration required; class maximum is 15.
This program is part of this year’s Summer of Learning program Explore Your World!, which encourages reading and activities around science, technology, technology, arts and math. We are offering over 250 free youth programs throughout the city this summer. You can pick up a Summer Action Guide at any Library location beginning June 24th.
Library events and programs are free and everyone is welcome. Registration is required. Online registration for this program opens two weeks before the program starts and closes three business days before the program date. Make changes to your registration after that date by calling 206-684-7455 or visiting the branch.
The 2019 Summer of Learning program, Explore Your World!, is funded by generous support from The Seattle Public Library Foundation.
At the Southwest Branch Library: Collaborate to create a video of spoken word that highlights a city landmark.
Join us for three 90-minute sessions where you will explore Seattle, spoken word and video production. Together we will create a video that showcases your connection to this beautiful city. Dive into the world of videography, sound engineering and spoken word as well as getting to know the beautiful city in which we live. For ages 13+. Registration required; class maximum is 15.
This program is part of this year’s Summer of Learning program Explore Your World!, which encourages reading and activities around science, technology, technology, arts and math. We are offering over 250 free youth programs throughout the city this summer. You can pick up a Summer Action Guide at any Library location beginning June 24th.
Library events and programs are free and everyone is welcome. Registration is required. Online registration for this program opens two weeks before the program starts and closes three business days before the program date. Make changes to your registration after that date by calling 206-684-7455 or visiting the branch.
The 2019 Summer of Learning program, Explore Your World!, is funded by generous support from The Seattle Public Library Foundation.
At South Seattle College (WSB sponsor):
Join us and explore South Seattle College’s Professional & Technical Career Training programs! Professional & Technical Information Sessions offer perspective students the opportunity to explore our campus, ask questions and understand the distinct program offerings available at South. During the session, you’ll also take a tour of our campus and program facilities!
Programs to be discussed:
· Automotive Technology
· Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT)
· CNC Machining
· Culinary Arts
· Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technology
· Landscape Horticulture
· Maritime Welding
· Medical Office Professional
· Network Security Administration (NSA)
· Welding Fabrication Technology
· Wine StudiesTo RSVP or for more information please contact Nick Albritton, Recruitment Specialist, at (206) 934-6746 or email at SouthProfTech@SeattleColleges.edu.
Location: South Seattle College, TEC-Room 127 (campus map)
At the Southwest Branch Library: Collaborate to create a video of spoken word that highlights a city landmark.
Join us for three 90-minute sessions where you will explore Seattle, spoken word and video production. Together we will create a video that showcases your connection to this beautiful city. Dive into the world of videography, sound engineering and spoken word as well as getting to know the beautiful city in which we live. For ages 13+. Registration required; class maximum is 15.
This program is part of this year’s Summer of Learning program Explore Your World!, which encourages reading and activities around science, technology, technology, arts and math. We are offering over 250 free youth programs throughout the city this summer. You can pick up a Summer Action Guide at any Library location beginning June 24th.
Library events and programs are free and everyone is welcome. Registration is required. Online registration for this program opens two weeks before the program starts and closes three business days before the program date. Make changes to your registration after that date by calling 206-684-7455 or visiting the branch.
The 2019 Summer of Learning program, Explore Your World!, is funded by generous support from The Seattle Public Library Foundation.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
At the Senior Center.
Many seniors are using smart phones for communication, fun, travel and more. Come to this class for resources on how to use common communication apps and how to get free library books on your phone. We will allow time for practice on your own device, if you bring one.
The Senior Center of West Seattle offers computer classes for seniors the fourth Wednesday of most months in partnership with the the Seattle Public Library. All classes are taught by SPL staff.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
It’s that time of year again for the Annual WSeaLUG Picnic. This year will be at Lincoln Park Shelter 2.
Lincoln Park
Park Area Map
Food/Item Sign Up SheetHope we will see you there!
WSeaLug Leadership Team
https://gettogether.community/events/2281/bi-weekly-meetup-2nd-annual-picnic//
Community Support Group for families and caregivers living with aging relatives–presented by Betsy Zuber.
At the West Seattle (Admiral) Branch Library:
Join us and design your own amusement park attractions. Drive a bumper car with Dash robots, engineer a roller coaster, and design a paper merry-go-round! For kids ages 4 – 10
LibraryLab is a weekly all-ages program that introduces science, technology, engineering and math concepts through play, experimentation and discovery. Drop in for weekly self-directed challenges and let us show you how to do and create amazing things using digital technology.
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.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
Event: Ham Jam – West Seattle Amateur Radio Club
When: First Monday of each month 6–7 pm
Where: Senior Center of West SeattleNew Hams, learn how to participate in the West Seattle Amateur Radio Club Monday night radio nets. Bring your handheld transceiver.
Future Hams, bring your questions and learn about the club, the hobby, how to get licensed, and ways to serve your community.
For assistance, contact John Walling (KI7YRA@WestSeattleARC.org)
At the West Seattle (Admiral) Branch Library:
Learn about electronic components and try out some fun challenges with toy circuits! For kids ages 6 and up.
LibraryLab is a weekly all-ages program that introduces science, technology, engineering and math concepts through play, experimentation and discovery. Drop in for weekly self-directed challenges and let us show you how to do and create amazing things using digital technology.
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.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
At the West Seattle (Admiral) Branch Library:
Program an Ozobot Bit by drawing lines and color segments. Make your own maze or game and put the Ozobot to work! For kids ages 7 and up.
LibraryLab is a weekly all-ages program that introduces science, technology, engineering and math concepts through play, experimentation and discovery. Drop in for weekly self-directed challenges and let us show you how to do and create amazing things using digital technology.
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.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
At the Delridge Library:
Drop in and try out our builder and discovery kits. Kits may include Snap Ciruits, Ozobot Bits, Dash Robots, Kano Computer Kits, Kibo Robotic Kits, Legos and more!
LibraryLab introduces science, technology, engineering and math concepts through play, experimentation and discovery. Drop-in for monthly self-directed challenges, mess around with cool inventor kits and let us show you how to create amazing things using digital technology.
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.
At the Senior Center.
A comfortable class for the true beginner. Learn how to use a mouse, navigate the screen, and perform common basic functions.
The Senior Center of West Seattle offers computer classes for seniors the fourth Wednesday of most months in partnership with the the Seattle Public Library. All classes are taught by SPL staff.
At the Senior Center.
Polish your word processing skills and learn to navigate Word’s options, use basic functions and features, and learn how to create letters and simple documents.
The Senior Center of West Seattle offers computer classes for seniors the fourth Wednesday of most months in partnership with the the Seattle Public Library. All classes are taught by SPL staff.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
At the Delridge Library:
Do you like solving puzzles? This week at LibraryLab drop-in for a puzzle room challenge. Can you break into one of our locked boxes in 30 minutes or less?
LibraryLab introduces science, technology, engineering and math concepts through play, experimentation and discovery. Drop-in for monthly self-directed challenges, mess around with cool inventor kits and let us show you how to create amazing things using digital technology.
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.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
Are you feeling challenged by changes in your health, relationships, housing, mobility, or income? Looking for ways to make new connections, communicate, increase
self-esteem, manage anxiety, cultivate acceptance? Share stories, learn coping strategies, give and receive support. We have occasional community speakers on a variety of relevant topics. All sharing is confidential.Aging Well
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mondays
Cost: Suggested donation $5/meeting
Facilitator: Holly McNeill, MSW LICSWAt the Senior Center of West Seattle.
Event: Ham Jam – West Seattle Amateur Radio Club
When: First Monday of each month 6–7 pm
Where: Senior Center of West SeattleNew Hams, learn how to participate in the West Seattle Amateur Radio Club Monday night radio nets. Bring your handheld transceiver.
Future Hams, bring your questions and learn about the club, the hobby, how to get licensed, and ways to serve your community.
For assistance, contact John Walling (KI7YRA@WestSeattleARC.org)
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
Explore, create, and connect each month in West Seattle! Enjoy socializing, light refreshments, and rotating creative activities, such as music, movement, improv, and art. No registrations required.
For more information contact Cayce Cheairs via email at cayce.cheairs@seattle.gov or call 206-615-0100.
Presented by Seattle Parks and Recreation in partnership with Providence Mount St. Vincent, Quail Park of West Seattle, and Senior Center of West Seattle.
Saturdays
10:30 am—12 pm
Camp Long: 5200 35th Ave SW
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
Explore, create, and connect each month in West Seattle! Enjoy socializing, light refreshments, and rotating creative activities, such as music, movement, improv, and art. No registrations required.
For more information contact Cayce Cheairs via email at cayce.cheairs@seattle.gov or call 206-615-0100.
Presented by Seattle Parks and Recreation in partnership with Providence Mount St. Vincent, Quail Park of West Seattle, and Senior Center of West Seattle.
Saturdays
10:30 am—12 pm
Camp Long: 5200 35th Ave SW
Are you feeling challenged by changes in your health, relationships, housing, mobility, or income? Looking for ways to make new connections, communicate, increase
self-esteem, manage anxiety, cultivate acceptance? Share stories, learn coping strategies, give and receive support. We have occasional community speakers on a variety of relevant topics. All sharing is confidential.Aging Well
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mondays
Cost: Suggested donation $5/meeting
Facilitator: Holly McNeill, MSW LICSWAt the Senior Center of West Seattle.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
Explore, create, and connect each month in West Seattle! Enjoy socializing, light refreshments, and rotating creative activities, such as music, movement, improv, and art. No registrations required.
For more information contact Cayce Cheairs via email at cayce.cheairs@seattle.gov or call 206-615-0100.
Presented by Seattle Parks and Recreation in partnership with Providence Mount St. Vincent, Quail Park of West Seattle, and Senior Center of West Seattle.
Saturdays
10:30 am—12 pm
Camp Long: 5200 35th Ave SW
Are you feeling challenged by changes in your health, relationships, housing, mobility, or income? Looking for ways to make new connections, communicate, increase
self-esteem, manage anxiety, cultivate acceptance? Share stories, learn coping strategies, give and receive support. We have occasional community speakers on a variety of relevant topics. All sharing is confidential.Aging Well
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mondays
Cost: Suggested donation $5/meeting
Facilitator: Holly McNeill, MSW LICSWAt the Senior Center of West Seattle.
At the Senior Center.
Many seniors are using smart phones for communication, fun, travel and more. Come to this class for resources on how to use common communication apps and how to get free library books on your phone. We will allow time for practice on your own device, if you bring one. There is a big demand for this class so we are running it twice in a row!
The Senior Center of West Seattle offers computer classes for seniors the fourth Wednesday of most months in partnership with the the Seattle Public Library. All classes are taught by SPL staff.
Grace Church, 10323 28th Ave. SW, will host a 13-week GriefShare recovery support group starting Sept. 7, 2019, for those that have lost a loved by death. It will meet at the church 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. You can start at any time. There is a onetime charge of $15. For the journal. Call Barb 206-932-7459 for more info.
Explore, create, and connect each month in West Seattle! Enjoy socializing, light refreshments, and rotating creative activities, such as music, movement, improv, and art. No registrations required.
For more information contact Cayce Cheairs via email at cayce.cheairs@seattle.gov or call 206-615-0100.
Presented by Seattle Parks and Recreation in partnership with Providence Mount St. Vincent, Quail Park of West Seattle, and Senior Center of West Seattle.
Saturdays
10:30 am—12 pm
Camp Long: 5200 35th Ave SW
Are you feeling challenged by changes in your health, relationships, housing, mobility, or income? Looking for ways to make new connections, communicate, increase
self-esteem, manage anxiety, cultivate acceptance? Share stories, learn coping strategies, give and receive support. We have occasional community speakers on a variety of relevant topics. All sharing is confidential.Aging Well
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mondays
Cost: Suggested donation $5/meeting
Facilitator: Holly McNeill, MSW LICSWAt the Senior Center of West Seattle.
Explore, create, and connect each month in West Seattle! Enjoy socializing, light refreshments, and rotating creative activities, such as music, movement, improv, and art. No registrations required.
For more information contact Cayce Cheairs via email at cayce.cheairs@seattle.gov or call 206-615-0100.
Presented by Seattle Parks and Recreation in partnership with Providence Mount St. Vincent, Quail Park of West Seattle, and Senior Center of West Seattle.
Saturdays
10:30 am—12 pm
Camp Long: 5200 35th Ave SW
Are you feeling challenged by changes in your health, relationships, housing, mobility, or income? Looking for ways to make new connections, communicate, increase
self-esteem, manage anxiety, cultivate acceptance? Share stories, learn coping strategies, give and receive support. We have occasional community speakers on a variety of relevant topics. All sharing is confidential.Aging Well
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mondays
Cost: Suggested donation $5/meeting
Facilitator: Holly McNeill, MSW LICSWAt the Senior Center of West Seattle.
Explore, create, and connect each month in West Seattle! Enjoy socializing, light refreshments, and rotating creative activities, such as music, movement, improv, and art. No registrations required.
For more information contact Cayce Cheairs via email at cayce.cheairs@seattle.gov or call 206-615-0100.
Presented by Seattle Parks and Recreation in partnership with Providence Mount St. Vincent, Quail Park of West Seattle, and Senior Center of West Seattle.
Saturdays
10:30 am—12 pm
Camp Long: 5200 35th Ave SW
Are you feeling challenged by changes in your health, relationships, housing, mobility, or income? Looking for ways to make new connections, communicate, increase
self-esteem, manage anxiety, cultivate acceptance? Share stories, learn coping strategies, give and receive support. We have occasional community speakers on a variety of relevant topics. All sharing is confidential.Aging Well
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mondays
Cost: Suggested donation $5/meeting
Facilitator: Holly McNeill, MSW LICSWAt the Senior Center of West Seattle.
At the Delridge Branch Library:
Do you like solving puzzles? Drop-in for a puzzle room challenge! See if you can break into one of our locked boxes in 30 minutes or less. For kids ages 7 and up.
LibraryLab is a time for people of all ages to experiment, play, and create amazing science, technology, engineering, and math-focused inventions. Drop in for weekly challenges to create amazing things!
We can provide accommodations for people with disabilities at Library events. Please contact leap@spl.org at least seven days before the event to request accommodations.
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.
Explore, create, and connect each month in West Seattle! Enjoy socializing, light refreshments, and rotating creative activities, such as music, movement, improv, and art. No registrations required.
For more information contact Cayce Cheairs via email at cayce.cheairs@seattle.gov or call 206-615-0100.
Presented by Seattle Parks and Recreation in partnership with Providence Mount St. Vincent, Quail Park of West Seattle, and Senior Center of West Seattle.
Saturdays
10:30 am—12 pm
Camp Long: 5200 35th Ave SW
Are you feeling challenged by changes in your health, relationships, housing, mobility, or income? Looking for ways to make new connections, communicate, increase
self-esteem, manage anxiety, cultivate acceptance? Share stories, learn coping strategies, give and receive support. We have occasional community speakers on a variety of relevant topics. All sharing is confidential.Aging Well
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mondays
Cost: Suggested donation $5/meeting
Facilitator: Holly McNeill, MSW LICSWAt the Senior Center of West Seattle.
At the Delridge Library:
Come learn programming basics with our dashing Dash robots, create a track for our Ozobots to follow, and a build maze for our Robot Mice to navigate!
LibraryLab is a time for people of all ages to experiment, play, and create amazing science, technology, engineering, and math-focused inventions. Drop in for weekly challenges to create amazing things!
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.
Explore, create, and connect each month in West Seattle! Enjoy socializing, light refreshments, and rotating creative activities, such as music, movement, improv, and art. No registrations required.
For more information contact Cayce Cheairs via email at cayce.cheairs@seattle.gov or call 206-615-0100.
Presented by Seattle Parks and Recreation in partnership with Providence Mount St. Vincent, Quail Park of West Seattle, and Senior Center of West Seattle.
Saturdays
10:30 am—12 pm
Camp Long: 5200 35th Ave SW
Are you feeling challenged by changes in your health, relationships, housing, mobility, or income? Looking for ways to make new connections, communicate, increase
self-esteem, manage anxiety, cultivate acceptance? Share stories, learn coping strategies, give and receive support. We have occasional community speakers on a variety of relevant topics. All sharing is confidential.Aging Well
1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mondays
Cost: Suggested donation $5/meeting
Facilitator: Holly McNeill, MSW LICSWAt the Senior Center of West Seattle.
At the Delridge Library:
Learn about electronic components and basic principles of electronics with Snap Circuits.
LibraryLab is a time for people of all ages to experiment, play, and create amazing science, technology, engineering, and math-focused inventions. Drop in for weekly challenges to create amazing things!
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.
At the Senior Center of West Seattle:
Facilitated by Daria Sawochka of Sound Generations
Caregiver Support Program. Come share your challenges, frustrations, successes with other caregivers who “get it.” The experience exchange among caregivers will provide you with free peer support on a monthly basis and might just give you an energy boost to keep you at your best. If you are interested in this group and have questions, call Holly at 932-4044 x2
Dementia Round Table Support Group
Have you been wondering when you should learn more?Knowledge is power and we invite you to join us at our monthly support groups that cover topics about safety, socialization & nutritional well-being for those that have been formally diagnosed with dementia or other memory concerns.
Meets on the last Wednesday of each month 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
3/14/2020 meeting via Zoom – info here
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regular info
West Seattle LUG (WSeaLUG) Meeting @ Fauntleroy YMCA
Join the West Seattle LUG (Linux User Group) for our bi-weekly meetup.
We’re a welcoming community of folks who gather to talk about Linux and Linux-related tech in West Seattle. At each meeting we plan to have a 30-minute demonstration of something GNU/Linux related.
For more information visit: gettogether.community/wsealug/
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Dementia Round Table Support Group
Have you been wondering when you should learn more?Knowledge is power and we invite you to join us at our monthly support groups that cover topics about safety, socialization & nutritional well-being for those that have been formally diagnosed with dementia or other memory concerns.
Meets on the last Wednesday of each month 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Dementia Round Table Support Group
Have you been wondering when you should learn more?Knowledge is power and we invite you to join us at our monthly support groups that cover topics about safety, socialization & nutritional well-being for those that have been formally diagnosed with dementia or other memory concerns.
Meets on the last Wednesday of each month 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Racists Anonymous: A New Tool for Anti-Racist Organizing
11-12 Tuesdays, 4320 SW Hill St, West SeattleWe have chosen to use the 12-Step Principles as tools for engaging internalized racial superiority and systemic racism because they promise to affirm the worthiness of all people while calling people to deep reflection on the beliefs and behaviors that deny this promise. This is not a space for experts, professionals, or those who want to demonstrate their “wokeness”; this is a place for those who are ready to admit that internalized racism is stunting their emotional growth and limiting their freedom. We gather to find renewed strength to resist our learned biases and nurture our hope for social transformation.
For more information, go to: www.admiralchurch.org/ra
Dementia Round Table Support Group
Have you been wondering when you should learn more?Knowledge is power and we invite you to join us at our monthly support groups that cover topics about safety, socialization & nutritional well-being for those that have been formally diagnosed with dementia or other memory concerns.
Meets on the last Wednesday of each month 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Dementia Round Table Support Group
Have you been wondering when you should learn more?Knowledge is power and we invite you to join us at our monthly support groups that cover topics about safety, socialization & nutritional well-being for those that have been formally diagnosed with dementia or other memory concerns.
Meets on the last Wednesday of each month 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Dementia Round Table Support Group
Have you been wondering when you should learn more?Knowledge is power and we invite you to join us at our monthly support groups that cover topics about safety, socialization & nutritional well-being for those that have been formally diagnosed with dementia or other memory concerns.
Meets on the last Wednesday of each month 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Dementia Round Table Support Group
Have you been wondering when you should learn more?Knowledge is power and we invite you to join us at our monthly support groups that cover topics about safety, socialization & nutritional well-being for those that have been formally diagnosed with dementia or other memory concerns.
Meets on the last Wednesday of each month 4:00 – 5:00 pm
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The job skills, life skills, & digital creativity classes are made possible by support from The Seattle Public Library Foundation, and in partnership with South Seattle College. This workshop is free and everyone is welcome. Library events and programs are free and everyone is welcome. Registration is required. Each class has limited capacity, so please register as soon as possible.
We can provide accommodations for people with disabilities at Library events. Please contact leap@spl.org at least seven days before the event to request accommodations.