upcoming events
sundays, fridays, saturdaysWine Tasting at The Mercantile Wine and GoodsThe Mercantile Wine and Goods - Country VillageLocated in Bothell's Country Village enjoy tastings from 4 local boutique wineries with gourmet pairings by OPair Wine Bites. Meet the winemakers & browse our selection of locally produced goods.Wines available by the taste, glass, bottle, and case.
wednesdaysSCCA Proton Therapy, A ProCure Center Public ToursSCCA Proton Therapy, A ProCure CenterSCCA Proton Therapy, A ProCure Center will host public tours of newly-opened center every Wednesday night in April and May at 6 pm. Join us to learn more about proton therapy and how it's improving the lives of cancer patients by precisely targeting tumors while minimizing radiation to healthy tissue.
On the campus of UW Medicine's Northwest Hospital & Medical Center.
More info at info@sea.procure.com
tuesdays, thursdaysBoot Camp at the SJCC Seattle CampusSJCC Seattle Campus, Temple Beth AmJoin Earl for a pilot Boot Camp Class 7:15-8:15 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays April 16-June 6.
Class is Free for SJCC Members
Class is $10 for SJCC Guests
sundaysLake Forest Park Farmers MarketLake Forest Park Town CenterSweet sun-ripened and fresh local fruits, vegetables and berries, flavorful greens, and gorgeous flowers in an easy to shop Farmers Market. Delicious produce from local farmers. Food venders provide tasty lunches to eat at the market or take home.
sundays, thursdays, fridays, saturdaysThe Language ArchiveSeattle Public Theater at the BathhouseSpeak the Speech!
SPT presents the Seattle Premiere of Julia Cho's
THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE
at the Bathhouse Theater on Green Lake
May 17 June 9, 2013
SEATTLE, WA SPT is proud to present the Seattle Premiere of 2009 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Winner Julia Chos The Language Archive running May 17-June 9, 2013 at the historic Bathhouse Theater on Green Lake.
ABOUT THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE
"To communicate is our passion and our despair." -William Golding, Free Fall.
George is a linguist devoted to saving dying languages yet he can't find the words to keep his own marriage from falling apart. His lonely assistant, Emma, is so desperately in love with George that she tries to learn Esperanto to tell him so. Meanwhile, the last two speakers of an indigenous tongue refuse to speak to each other. Will their language perish forever out of spite? Language and love are the twin themes of this poetically inventive excursion into the difficulty of finding words for what lies in our hearts.
"Uniquely blends absurdest farce with sentimental comedy." LA Times.
"Quirky, but ravishingly well-written piece that is smart, funny, deep and tender." OC Weekly.
"When I first read the description of The Language Archive, I fell in love with the idea of a linguist who has all the languages in the world, but can't communicate with the one who matters most," says director Shana Bestock. "Julia Cho's writing is lyrical, poetic and punchy. It's the perfect blend of grief and joy, despair and passion. It's the kind of love story I live for--a story about idiosyncratic and quirky people trying unsentimentally to express deep, confusing, fluctuating emotions, and the ways in which words--for all their marvelous mellifluous possibilities--can fail us in our moments of deepest need for connection."
The Language Archive features the acting talents of Candace Vance, Heather Persinger, John Murray, Julie Jamieson, and Mike Dooly.
The Language Archive is directed by Shana Bestock, stage managed by Blair Feehan and features the design talents of Craig Wollam (Scenic Design), Tim Wratten (Lighting Design), Evan Mosher (Sound Design), Pete Rush (Costume Design), and Cole Hornaday (Props).
Your Turn to Speak! Is love a language? Can there be language without love or love without language? Come explore these notions and more during our special post-show discussion on Saturday, June 1st following our 7:30pm evening performance. The Language Archive cast and crew will be joined by guest panelists including Leland Ross, Delegate of the World Esperanto Association for Seattle, Zaki Abdelhamid, Program Director of Humanities Washington and producer of Speakers Bureau and Think and Drink conversation programs, and dialect and vocal coach Gin Hammond.
The Language Archive previews Thursday, May 16th, performances run May 17-June 9, 2013. Tickets may be purchased by
may 29Dr. Bernard Amadei on Creating Self-Sustainable Communities in Developing CountriesBagley Hall, Room 131, University of WashingtonDr. Amadei will talk about the progress that EWB USA has made since its founding and how do you see its current and future role in creating self-sustainable communities in developing countries, including what changes youd like to see for EWB and what roles corporate America and academic institutions should play.
Professor Bernard Amadei is a professor of civil engineering at the University of Colorado, founder of Engineers Without Borders (USA), and director of the Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a recipient of the Hoover Medal, in which the same honor was given to former Pres. Jimmy Carter in 1998. He was awarded the 13th Heinz Award in the Environment in 2007, one of the largest individual achievement prizes. The Obama administration named Dr. Amadei one of three Scientific Envoys appointed by Secretary of State Clinton in November, 2012.
jun 1 - jun 2Relay For Life of South SnohomishEdmonds-Woodway High SchoolRelay For Life is the American Cancer Society's signature fundraising event world-wide, and we have an event here in Edmonds that takes place June 1-2 at Edmonds-Woodway High School. Although it sounds like a running event, Relay For Life is actually a walk, and literally anyone can participate. People from all around Edmonds, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace form teams and raise money together leading up to the Relay. Then everyone comes together for a night of fun that celebrates cancer survivorship, memorializes loved ones lost to cancer and helps fight back against the disease. It's a really fun and inspirational event! Relay is an overnight event, and ours takes place from 12noon Saturday June 1 - 9am Sunday June 2. Relaying all night is symbolic of a cancer patient's fight against cancer, but don't worry, we will keep you motivated for the entire time with all kinds of food, activities and entertainment! Join us for this great community event- form or join a team and help find a cure!
jun 12013 Relay For Life of South Snohomish CountyEdmonds-Woodway High SchoolOur event takes place on Saturday June 1st at noon to Sunday June 2nd at 8am. Relay For Life is a celebration of survivorship an occasion to express hope and our shared goal to end a disease that threatens the lives of so many people we love. Relay For Life participants form team and relay style walk the track at Edmonds -Woodway High School for 20 hours. The event includes a luminaria ceremony, games and entertainment, individual fundraisers and lots of community spirit. Mission Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back!! Company Overview Relay for Life is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. It is designed to Celebrate, Remember and Fight Back. Visit www.southsnohomishrelay.org to register your team, donate or find more information.
jun 1 - jun 2Rocket Man Meets Piano ManShorecrest Performing Arts CenterChoir of the Sound combines songs from talented pop icons Billy Joel and Elton John into one spectacular showdown, featuring everything from soulful ballads like "And So It Goes" to flat-out rockin' tunes like "Crocodile Rock." We dare you not to sing along!
jun 1 - jun 22013 Relay For Life of South SnohomishBlack Box Theatre at Edmonds Community CollegeOur event takes place on Saturday June 1st at noon to Sunday June 2nd at 8am. Relay For Life is a celebration of survivorship an occasion to express hope and our shared goal to end a disease that threatens the lives of so many people we love. Relay For Life participants form team and relay style walk the track at Edmonds -Woodway High School for 20 hours. The event includes a luminaria ceremony, games and entertainment, individual fundraisers and lots of community spirit. Mission Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back!! Company Overview Relay for Life is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. It is designed to Celebrate, Remember and Fight Back. Visit www.southsnohomishrelay.org to register your team, donate or find more information.
fridaysBothell Farmers MarketBothell Country VillageFresh Fridays are back! Stop by the Bothell Farmers Market each week between noon and 6pm to pick up everything you need for your summer weekends! The Bothell Farmers Market features local growers and hand crafters and a variety of seasonal fruits, vegetables, tea and amazing floral bouquets! New this year is our lumpia booth; come have lunch and shop around the village and market! Fresh Fridays end October 4th.
jun 10Small Steps to Cultivating ResilienceNorthwest HospitalLearn how to maintain a sense of calm and stability in the midst of chaos. Open to anyone affected by a breast cancer diagnosis.
jun 14 - jun 16Edmonds Arts FestivalFrances Anderson Cultural CenterView and purchase artwork from 240 artist exhibitors or stroll through an indoor gallery exhibition of fine art, artisan crafts and photography. Enjoy free, live entertainment and a wide variety of fabulous food. The kids will love the children's art exhibit and hands-on art activities. A free, fun, family weekend!
jun 15The Secret Gardens of Lake Forest Park Garden Tour and Plant SaleLake Forest Park Town CenterFive amazing gardens showing off incredible spaces, including gardening with chickens and with dogs. Artists and musicians will show their art and perform in the gardens
Plant sale from local nurseries and garden art from hometown artists. Ciscoe Morris will be broadcasting from Town Center starting at 10 am.
jul 11Moonrise Kingdom at The PEMCO Outdoor Movies at Magnuson ParkMagnuson ParkThe PEMCO Outdoor Movies at Magnuson Park feature big screen movies, cirque performers, movie trivia and the regions best food trucks. Thursdays from July 10 - August 28. Presented by Seattle Children's.
Bring blankets and warm clothes for a comfortable evening. All events are dog friendly. Pre-movie seating is $5, starting at 7 p.m., and movies show at dusk.
July 11 Moonrise Kingdom (2012, PG 13,Comedy/Drama/Romance)
Independent highly acclaimed comedy by Wes Anderson about a pair of young lovers who flee their New England town and are tracked by a community search party.
jul 13 - jul 14Wedgwood Art FestivalHunter Tree Farm LotThe 8th annual Wedgwood Art Festival features a juried art festival, live music, food, and kids activities. Enjoy a snack with Athenas, Braizen Sandwich Company, Patty Pan Grill, Half Pint Homemade Ice Cream and more. For kids, visit art activity stations, face painting or enjoy Thistle Theater performing two puppet shows. Come to appreciate musical performances by eight live local bands including Everyday Jones, who was voted #2 local band in the 2011 Best of Western Washington awards. Sponsored by QFC, HomeStreet Bank, Hunter Tree Farm, US Bank, Safeway, Johnsonss Auto Repair, Incentive Solutions.
jul 18Singin\' in the Rain at The PEMCO Outdoor Movies at Magnuson ParkMagnuson ParkThe First Tech Movies@Marymoor Park feature big screen movies, cirque performers, movie trivia and the regions best food trucks. Wednesdays from July 10 - August 28. Presented by Overlake Medical Clinics.
Bring blankets and warm clothes for a comfortable evening. All events are dog friendly. Pre-movie seating is $5, starting at 7 p.m., and movies show at dusk.
July 18th - Singin in the Rain (1952, NR, Comedy/Musical/Romance)
One of the most beloved musicals of all time, Singin in the Rain is the story of a silent film production company and cast making a difficult transition to sound.
jul 24Greenwood Seafair ParadeGreenwood Seafair Parade63rd Annual Greenwood Seafair Parade, "Funny in Greenwood" featuring Pat Cashman as Grand Marshal. Wednesday, July 24th at 6pm
jul 25Finding Nemo at The PEMCO Outdoor Movies at Magnuson ParkMagnuson ParkThe First Tech Movies@Marymoor Park feature big screen movies, cirque performers, movie trivia and the regions best food trucks. Wednesdays from July 10 - August 28. Presented by Overlake Medical Clinics.
Bring blankets and warm clothes for a comfortable evening. All events are dog friendly. Pre- movie seating is $5, starting at 7 p.m., and movies show at dusk.
July 25th - Finding Nemo (2003, PG, Animation/Kids/Comedy)
Finding Nemo follows the comedic and momentous journey of an overly protective clownfish named Marlin and his son Nemo -- who become separated in the Great Barrier Reef when Nemo is unexpectedly taken far from his ocean home and dumped into a fish tank in a dentist's office.
mondays, tuesdays, wednesdays, thursdays, fridays, saturdaysShorelake Fall Recreation Soccer RegistrationShorelake Fall SoccerFall recreation soccer for Shoreline kids ages 4-18 in the 98155 area code. Residents of Shoreline in the 98133 area code play with Hillwood soccer club (www.hillwood.com).