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Archive for the ‘This Weekend’ Category

August 7th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Catch a Little Baseball

This weekend. . .
. . . bring your mitt, grab a hotdog, and catch a little big league action at Safeco Field as the Seattle Mariner’s suit up to play the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.  Tickets start at $8 for center field bleacher seats.  There’s a roof if it rains.
Or catch some minor […]

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July 31st, 2008

This Weekend. . . Enjoy Movies at the Mural

This weekend. . .
. . . grab a blanket and head to the Seattle Center’s Mural Amphitheater, and the ginormous 45-foot screen, and watch the summer series of Movies at the Mural. 
You can see The Princess Bride on Friday, August 1st, and Juno on Saturday, August 2nd.  And if you can’t make it […]

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July 24th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Party at the Capitol Hill Block Party

This weekend. . .
. . . enjoy more than 50 bands, mingle with neighbors and visitors alike, and support a couple of great causes, at The Capitol Hill Block Party. 
Jam and various locations to bands that will include Vampire Weekend, Chromeo, The Hold Steady, DeVotchka, and a whole lot more. Take a look […]

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July 17th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Have a Bite of Fun

This weekend. . .
. . . you can have bites and bites of fun at the Bite of Seattle, the Northwest’s premier food festival. 
Bringing you all the food, music, and entertainment that you can handle, this free event is a popular summer tradition.
In response to public demand, this year the Bite has […]

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July 10th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Storm the Bastille at the Seattle Center

This Weekend. . .
. . . commemorate the storming of the Bastille with celebratory events that a part of Seattle’s Bastille Day Festival.
The French Revolution is long over, but the celebration lives on with events both solemn and festive.
In Seattle, festivities kick off on Saturday evening with the Bal des Pompiers, or […]

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June 26th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Savor Sun, Food, & Music at Taste of Tacoma

This weekend. . .
. . . enjoy the food, drink, and entertainment of the Taste of Tacoma!  And since the weather is supposed to be warm and sunny, it will be a great way to enjoy the weekend.
The Taste of Tacoma is one giant family picnic – without the annoying relatives!  There are […]

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June 19th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Celebrate the Summer Solstice in Fremont

This weekend. . .
. . .celebrate the Summer Solstice in our own “Center of the Universe” – Fremont!
What would you expect from the funky and friendly neighborhood of Fremont, but a festival that celebrates the very best of what the city has to offer?!  It’s a weekend of community – art, spirit, and working […]

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May 29th, 2008

This Weekend. . . go to the Pike Place Market Street Festival

This Weekend. . .
. . . enjoy music, food, arts and crafts, and people watching at the Pike Place Market Street Festival.
Started in 1971 as a way to say THANKS to the city and its citizen for voting to save the Market, the festival celebrates the vitality and diversity of one of the […]

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May 22nd, 2008

This Weekend. . . the Seattle International Film Festival

This Weekend. . .
. . . indulge your love of movies at the 2008 Seattle International Film Festival.  This year over 400 films are scheduled for screening over the 25 days of the festival.  That’s a lot to choose from, so take a look at the schedule of events and screenings, and start […]

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May 8th, 2008

This Weekend. . . Go To a Plant Sale

This Weekend. . .
. . . go spring plant shopping at the Friends of the Conservatory Plant Sale in Volunteer Park.
The Conservatory is a Victorian greenhouse modeled after London’s Crystal Palace.  It’s full of wonderful plants, including many restricted orchids that have seized.
You can pick up a gift for Mother’s Day, find something […]

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