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7/29/2010
Chop Suey 1325 E Madison Street Seattle, WA 98122
Shameless presents SAY WHAT! $7 before 10pm / $10 after 10pm 9pm Doors / 18+ / Bar w/ID
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7/29/2010
The SLAB (The New Seattle Drum Lab South) 1010 South Bailey (Georgetown) Seattle, WA 98108
Seattle Drum School Georgetown 1010 S Bailey St Seattle, WA 98108-2721 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 9am – 2pm Neighborhoods: Citywide Event Types: Arts, Community Audience: Children, Family, Teen Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Drum School Contact: Becca Baggenstoss Pre-Register: Yes More info: www.seattledrumschoolgeorgetown.com…
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7/29/2010
Port Gardener Landing West Marine View Drive Everett, WA 98201
Port Gardner Landing is the perfect backdrop for the waterfront concert series. The dramatic marina setting adds refreshing dimension to some of the most entertaining bands in the Northwest. Thursday nights on the waterfront -- an Everett tradition!
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7/29/2010
Rainier Beach Community Center 8825 Rainier Avenue S Seattle, WA 98118
Rainier Beach Community 8825 Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA 98118-4928 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 10am – 12pm For more information and / or registration please contact Pam Berry 206 412-5102. Program note : High School students are invited to help out with younger students and earn service credits towards graduation.No Music experience necessary.Learn how to play a variety of instruments available to learn. No program on 7/5. Event Types: Music, Special Events Facility/Site: Rainier Beach Community Neighborhoods: Rainier Beach, Seward Park, South Beacon Hill/NewHolly, South of Seattle Community Center: Rainier Beach Community CenterSponsoring Organization: Rainier Beach Community Contact: Carl Bergquist Contact Phone: 206-386-1925 Contact Email: carl.bergquist@seattle.govAudience: Children Pre-Register: No Cost: Free More info: www.seattle.gov…
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7/29/2010
Downtown Tacoma Tacoma Avenue South and Eleventh Street Tacoma, WA 98402
We're kicking off Spaceworks Tacoma, an arts initiative to activate empty storefronts with art and creative enterprise. We'll have music, dance, film, and visual art, and you can take a walking tour of all of the Spaceworks sites.
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7/29/2010
Postal code 98201, United States Everett, WA 98201
With the rise in casinos, nightclubs, and entertainment venues, the job market for bartenders is steadily increasing. This course will give you a fun and exciting introduction to the dramatic and lucrative world of professional bartending! Learn about common bar equipment, customer service, and the names and recipes for over 100 drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic). Discover how to "free-pour," create layered and multi-liquor drinks, and explore the most popular wines and microbrews. Also learn how a bartender helps their guests to have a great time while watching out for their safety. Job search skills and strategies for increasing customer satisfaction (and tips!) will also be covered. Full-time or part-time, bartending is fun, dynamic, and exhilarating! Fee includes the "Bartending and Serving Licensing" class (see below). No prior liquor knowledge required. You must be at least 18 years of age. Please bring valid picture ID to the class. Required textbook can be purchased at the EvCC bookstore (Chandler L. DeLove, Bartending for the Professional and Home Entertainer, Publisher: BarBack Books, Inc., ISBN: 0976219816).
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7/29/2010
Postal code 98466, United States Tacoma, WA 98466
Learn the legal aspects of responsible alcoholic beverage service for bartenders and servers including how much to serve, when to stop serving and the legal responsibilities of restaurants, bars and individuals in the service industry. This class meets the requirements for licensing by the State of Washington and is required for anyone working as a professional bartender or server. No prior bartending or liquor knowledge is needed. Students ages of 18-20 eligible for Permit 13. Students 21+ eligible for Permit 12.
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7/29/2010
ToST 513 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103
ToST 513 N. 36th St. #E Seattle, WA 98103 Thursday, August 19, 2010, 9pm It is time to change your conception of Seattle based music. For over a decade, a new style of music has been growing and evolving in the clubs of this famous West Coast city. Marmalade embodies this new music we call Groove. Every Thursday night for the past ~6~ years, Marmalade has brought live improvised danceable grooves to a club called ToST. Influenced by soul, funk, hip-hop, and jazz, the Marmalade vibe is the defining factor that sets this group apart in Seattle's flourishing Groove scene. Positive, energetic, and free, the group encourages one to be oneself; that the only way to be cool is to be you. More than a band, this collective of musicians is made up of members of Phat Sidy Smokehouse, nuSoltribe, StingShark, Super Sonic Soul Pimps, Jambalaya, TRWST, Diano Garcia, Diamond Hand, 17th Chapter, Blu Surkit, Karl Densen's Tiny Universe, Dub Championz, Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band, and Reverse. Marmalade nightly invents new music to move your body and soul. The musicians are: Ernest Pumphrey, Jr (Voice/Flavor) Davee C (Drum kit) Tyrone Bob Lovelace (Bass, MC) Chad Redlight (Keyboards/Voice/Drums) Buddhaful Mike (Keyboards) Brian StingShark Ray (Guitar/Voice) Kimo Muraki (Saxophone/Voice/Guitar) Chris CD Littlefield (Trumpet) BigTalk Jon Ryser (Alto and Baritone Saxophones). In addition to the live music, DJ Leopold Bloom provides beats, cuts and scratches throughout the night for ones sonic groovification. The night at ToST has become so popular that the group has been getting bookings all over the region. No matter where they perform, they bring their unique energy that transforms any venue into a platform for Marmalade to spread out and do their thing. In 2005, Maramalade took it to the road. As a part of the Natural High Tour presented by the Pacha Mama Project, they spent the summer in France creating their instantly inspired Groove music for the discerning appetites of the European musical palate. With a complete night of auditory and visual satisfaction, Marmalade reminds you of how much fun life can be. More info: www.myspace.comâ¦
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7/29/2010
Online: http://www.seattlewineawards.com 17 45th Avenue SW Seattle, WA 98116
The Last Legal High.Com Is a new online social site started here in Seattle for Adrenaline Junkies of all kinds. Chat Pictures, Videos, Blogs, Classifieds MP# and MP4 format and more!
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7/29/2010
Crocodile Cafe 2200 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98121
7/29 - ThursdayThursday The Crocodile, Trashed FTF and Lisa Dank Present: REVENGE OF THE LAZER-TITS with:
LISA DANK Concours d'Elegance Flat Black DJ Sean Majors And Special Guests $10 adv 8pm 21 & over
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7/29/2010
Laurelhurst Community Center 4554 N E 41st Street Seattle, WA 98105
Laurelhurst Community Center 4554 NE 41st St Seattle, WA 98105-5100 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 6 – 8pm Ticket available in advance. Live music, Kids carnival & jump toys ($.25 per ticket), Salmon plate $12 adult, $7 kid and garden burger, $5 hot dog Event Types: Community, Festivals/Fairs, Special Events Facility/Site: Laurelhurst CC Neighborhoods: Cedar Park/Meadowbrook, Citywide, Downtown Commercial Core, Green Lake, Laurelhurst/Sand Point, Madrona/Leschi, Montlake/Portage Bay, North of Seattle, Northgate/Maple Leaf, Ravenna/Bryant/Roosevelt, University District, Wedgwood/View Ridge Community Center: Laurelhurst Community CenterParks: Laurelhurst Playfield:4544 NE 41st St. Contact: Chris Jones Contact Phone: 206-684-7529 Contact Fax: 206-522-6029 Contact Email: chris.jones@hotmail.comAudience: All Pre-Register: No Cost: $12, $7, $5
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7/29/2010
Northgate Community Center 10510 Fifth Avenue N E Seattle, WA
Northgate Community Center 10510 5th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98125-7202 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 6:30 – 8:30pm 7/15 Soultronic 7/22 Jack Cook 7/29 Psychic Soulmate Specialists 8/5 Folk Voice Band 8/12 Bonnie Birch Band 8/19 Black Math Quartet 8/26 Zael Zura Event Types: Community, Dance, Music, Special Events Facility/Site: Northgate Community Center Neighborhoods: Ballard, Broadview/Bitter Lake, Citywide, Fremont, Green Lake, Greenwood/Phinney Ridge, Haller Lake, Lake City/Olympic Hills/Victory Heights, Laurelhurst/Sand Point, Licton Springs, North Beach/Blue Ridge, North Capitol Hill, North of Seattle, Northgate/Maple Leaf, Ravenna/Bryant/Roosevelt, University District, Wallingford, Wedgwood/View Ridge Community Center: Northgate Community CenterContact: Northgate Community Center Contact Phone: 206-386-4283 Audience: All, Adults, Children, Family, Senior, Special Needs, Teen Pre-Register: No Cost: Free
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7/29/2010
Treehouse Point 6922 Preston Fall City Road NE Issaquah, WA 98027
The Paperboys: Bio Mexican Son Jarocho mixed in with Irish Jigs and Reels and a good dose of Country and Bluegrass. It has healthy servings of Ska, Soca and African Highlife and we've been known to throw in a little White Boy Reggae. Of course it also has strains of Soul, Pop and Funk although we are by no means a funk band. It is mostly Acoustic although we also like Electric guitars. It is Singer-Songwriter based but not the coffee house variety. It is definitely FOLK music, but not in the Kumbaya style. It has a deep respect and appreciation for tradition (Bluegrass, Old Time, Celtic, Son) but it's by no means Traditional. It Rocks incredibly hard and is extremely danceable, but that is not to say it can't be mellow and slow and beautiful. It can be heart breaking, but also joyous. It is never dark or angst ridden, and always full of hope - but not in the 'Up With People' kind of way. It's not Jazz, although we like Jazz a lot. It's not heavy metal or punk or grunge, although we love Rush and AC/DC. It is World Roots Music. It's POP music. It is GOOD music. It has a tendency to connect people and means a lot to many folks the world over, and for that we are very grateful. It is the only multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-generational, multi-lingual, multi-instrumental, genre bending, co-ed band you will hear today!! File Under: Celtic / Mexican / Latin/ Folk / Acoustic / Alt-Country/ Roots/ Soul/ Pop It's been said The Paperboys' music is hard to describe. Truth is, you could add rock, Son Jarocho, and world beat to that list too. Call it 'Guinness with a tequila chaser while listening to an Americana Jukebox'. Or 'a place where Irish, Mexican and Roots music collide.' Of course, this multicultural mix is hardly surprising from a bilingual band, whose founding member is Mexican-Canadian and whose players cover a range of musical backgrounds from Bluegrass to Funk to traditional Scots and Irish music. "A lot has to do with where we're from," says lead singer Tom Landa. "Vancouver is a culturally diverse place which feeds what we do and the music we make." "Yes, we cover a lot of musical territory and have a lot of influences. There is a lot I can tell you about the music. But what it isn't is something that you can easily put into a little box and say "oh, this is Celtic" or "this is folk." We are much more than that." NOTE: No one under 21 years old will be admitted.
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7/29/2010
Rainier Beach Community Center 8825 Rainier Avenue S Seattle, WA 98118
Rainier Beach Community Center 8825 Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA 98118-4928 Thursday, July 29, 6:30pm – Thursday, August 26, 2010, 8:30pm Last Thursday evening each month(except August),listen and enjoy smooth jazz performed local artist,while taking a dip in the pool.Sponsored by Rainier Beach Community Center and Pool Advisory Council. Event Types: Special Events Facility/Site: Rainier Beach Community Center Neighborhoods: Columbia City, Rainier Beach, Seward Park, South Beacon Hill/NewHolly, South of Seattle Community Center: Rainier Beach Community CenterParks: Atlantic Street Park:S Atlantic St. and 21st Ave. S, Beer Sheva Park:8650 55th Ave. S, Kubota Garden:9817 55th Ave. S, Lakeridge Playground:10145 Rainier Ave. S, Martha Washington Park:6612 57th Ave. S, Othello Playground:4351 S Othello St., Pritchard Island Beach:8400 55th Ave. S, Rainier Beach Playfield:8802 Rainier Ave. S Sponsoring Organization: Rainier Beach Community Center Contact: Carl Bergquist Contact Phone: 206-386-1925 Contact Email: carlbergquist@seattle.govSite Contact Details: www.seattle.gov…Audience: All Pre-Register: No Cost: $2.00 for all lap swim and water exercise participants
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7/29/2010
Taproot Theatre 8016 Greenwood Avenue North Seattle, WA 98101
Taproot Theatre 204 N 85th St Seattle, WA 98103-3604 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 10am – 4pm Registration forms and camp descriptions are available online at www.taproottheatre.org, or contact Taproot’s Acting Studio at (206) 529-3668 or studio@taproottheatre.org. Neighborhoods: Greenwood/Phinney Ridge Event Types: Theater Audience: Children, Teen Contact: Zandi Carlson Contact Phone: 206-529-3668 Contact Email: studio@taproottheatre.orgPre-Register: Yes Cost: 510.00 Registration Details: This two-week intensive will dive deeply into the singing, dancing and acting techniques needed for musical theatre performance. Not for the faint of heart, this class will be a challenge to even the most experienced young actors. Each student will go through an audition process and be cast in a Broadway-style musical, creating an experience they will never forget., 3rd-12th grades, Monday-Friday, July 19-31- 2 weeks, 10 am-4 pm, $510, Performances: July 30, 3 pm, and July 31, 10 am, Pre-requisite: TTC Showcase class or an audition, Location TBA
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7/29/2010
Pike Pub & Brewery 1415 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98101
The Pike Brewing Co. 1415 1st Ave Seattle, WA 98101-2017 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 7 – 9:30pm Seattle’s beer is almost as famous as our coffee and just as delicious. You’ll taste beer made on site at microbreweries while learning about beer from around Seattle and the world. See the city’s oldest saloon where Nirvana played, drink in Seattle’s less illustrious history, laugh at wonderful ads and finish at a fabulous Irish pub. Whether you’re out for some great beer or an entertaining stroll, you won’t want this tour to end. Must be 21+ to take the tour. Facility/Site: Meet at The Pike Brewing Co. in the building right next to the entrance to the Market. Look for your guide at the top of the stairs with the yellow Seattle By Foot flag. Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core, Pioneer Square/International District Event Types: Community, Ethnic/Cultural, Public Forum Audience: Adults Sponsoring Organization: Seattle By Foot Contact: Seattle By Foot Contact Phone: 206-853-3545 Contact Email: info@seattlebyfoot.comPre-Register: No Cost: $21 Advance Reservation/$25 Walkup Registration Details: Advance reservations are recommended. Must be 21+ for tour. More info: www.seattlebyfoot.com
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7/29/2010
Pigott Building Seattle University 901 Twelfth Avenue Seattle, WA 98122-1090
Seattle University 901 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122-4411 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 9am – 3pm The 2010 STARTALK/OWN! Arabic and Chinese Summer Language Camp will take place July 26 to August 13, 2010, from 9:00am to 3:00pm (weekdays only), at Seattle University. The program is open to incoming 9th–12th grade students in the Seattle area, with a focus on serving minority and low-income applicants. High school students from outside the Seattle area are welcome to apply and attend, if they are able to arrange their own housing, transportation, and meals outside of the camp. The summer camp is FREE for accepted students, thanks to STARTALK scholarships. Students are expected to attend the entire three weeks, and the intention is that most students completing the summer language camp will continue their language studies during the school year through OWN!'s academic-year after school program in Seattle Public Schools. The summer camp is open to current OneWorld Now! students, as well as new students. The STARTALK/OWN! Summer Language Camp will include two levels of Modern Standard Arabic and Mandarin Chinese instruction. The camp will focus on fostering language acquisition, intercultural understanding, and a desire for international travel. During the camp, Level 1 students will learn basic writing, reading, listening, and speaking skills. Level 2 students will build on and apply their language skills and cultural knowledge in realistic simulations. The camp will also introduce students to the products, practices, and perspectives of the Arab-speaking world and Chinese culture. Classes and activities during the OWN! summer program will emphasize student-centered learning. Language will be reinforced through skits, role playing activities, cultural games, music, lessons from guest speakers, and technology. The last day of the camp will feature student performances in a culminating showcase for classmates, family, and community members. Facility/Site: Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Administration Building Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill Event Types: Education, Ethnic/Cultural, Youth Audience: Teen Sponsoring Organization: OneWorld Now! Contact: Kirsten Rogers, Program Manager Contact Phone: 206-223-7703 Contact Email: slc@oneworldnow.orgPre-Register: Yes Cost: Free, full scholarships provided by STARTALK Registration Details: Go to www.oneworldnow.org/summercamps and click "Register Today" to register. The program is open to incoming 9th–12th grade students in the Seattle area, with a focus on serving minority and low-income applicants. High school students from outside the Seattle area are welcome to apply and attend, if they are able to arrange their own housing, transportation, and meals outside of the camp. The summer camp is FREE for accepted students, thanks to STARTALK scholarships. There are 35 spaces for Arabic and 35 spaces for Chinese. More info: www.oneworldnow.org…
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7/29/2010
The SLAB (The New Seattle Drum Lab South) 1010 South Bailey (Georgetown) Seattle, WA 98108
Seattle Drum School Georgetown 1010 S Bailey St Seattle, WA 98108-2721 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 4 – 6pm Neighborhoods: Citywide Event Types: Arts, Community Audience: Adults, Children, Family, Teen Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Drum School Contact: Becca Baggenstoss Pre-Register: Yes More info: www.seattledrumschoolgeorgetown.com…
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7/29/2010
Alligator Soul 3121 Broadway Everett, WA 98201
Dinner set and night show!
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7/29/2010
Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club 2214 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98121
Josh Deutsch (Trumpet, New York) returns home to Seattle with an all-star quintet, including Steve Treseler (Saxophone), Dan Kramlich (Piano), Evan Flory-Barnes (Bass) and D'vonne Lewis (Drums). The quintet performs Deutsch's originals, as well as fresh takes on jazz standards.
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7/29/2010
downtown Bellevue Bellevue Way and Northeast Eighth Street Bellevue, WA 98004
Age Limit: All Ages Stephanie Schneiderman
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7/29/2010
The Polar Bar Seattle, WA 98104
The Polar Bar 700 3rd Ave Seattle, WA 98104-1894 Thursday, July 29, 2010, 5 – 7pm The next City Business Casual will take place on Thursday, July 29th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Polar Bar (700 3rd Avenue) in downtown Seattle. Special guests will be Seattle City Attorney Peter Holmes and Director of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) Peter Hahn. These monthly, informal gatherings provide the Seattle business community with regular, direct access to business-focused city officials, including influential city leaders and key department heads and representatives. Facility/Site: Arctic Club Hotel's Polar Bar Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core Event Types: Business/Trade, Community Audience: All Sponsoring Organization: City's Office of Economic Development Contact: Yvonne Newson Contact Phone: 206-684-8090 Contact Email: yvonne.newson@seattle.govPre-Register: No Cost: Free to attend More info: www.seattle.gov…
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7/29/2010
Hula Hula 106 First Avenue N Seattle, WA 98109
Hula Hula 106 1st Ave N Seattle, WA 98109-4901 Thursday, July 29, 9:30pm – Friday, July 30, 2010, 1:30am Karaoke 7days a week. Giant list of songs, great stage, lights & the occasional smoke machine usage. Neighborhoods: Queen Anne Event Types: Music Audience: Adults Contact: Joe Contact Phone: 206-284-5003 Contact Email: hulahula@comcast.netPre-Register: No Cost: FREE
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7/29/2010
Redmond Town Center 16495 N.E. 74th St. Redmond, WA 98052
Gold Class Cinemas shows the top new commercial movie releases and blockbusters in the latest digital projection, including RealD 3D, with super-wide screens and digital sound.
Enjoy amenities of a private screening room – Relax and watch from a fully reclining plush chair and tableside service. Cocktails from fully stocked bar and a full menu prepared by the house chef with personalized tableside service.
Most Gold Class Cinemas are the size of a standard 150 seat movie theater, however, with 40 or less seats.
Membership is FREE! By joining GOLD CLASS CINEMAS, all new members will receive an email coupon for a complimentary 2 for 1 movie ticket.
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7/29/2010
Red Lion Hotel on Fifth Avenue 1415 Fifth Avenue Seattle, WA 98101
Open Mike (music, comedy, poetry) Every Thursday at 7:45pm Hosted by Margie Belrose
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