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Columbia City Art Walk launch partyThe Columbia City Art Walk is soon approaching. To celebrate our 3rd season, Community Arts Create (CAC) is hosting a launch party to herald summer's return. In participation with Ark Lodge Cinemas, CAC will host an evening event to launch our new Art Walk after-hours party. This free party will have live music, live artists, food, beer, and more! Join us and invite your friends for this happy hour-ish celebration. Thursday, April 25th 6-9pm. At Ark Lodge Cinemas. Free
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free e-cycling and paper shredding eventA benefit for the Rainier Community Center Youth Scholarships and The Windermere Foundation which serves low income and homeless families in SE Seattle. Saturday, April 27 2013, 10am-2pm, Rainier Community Center parking lot, 4600 38th Ave. S.
No charge. Donations gladly accepted. For a complete list of accepted items, please contact moc.eremredniW|einarbaS#moc.eremredniW|einarbaS or visit Sabranie's blog Hope to see you there!
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historical society annual meetingJoin Rainier Valley Historical Society, as we celebrate our 20th Anniversary at our annual meeting for members and friends. The meeting wil be held at the Mt. Baker Community Club, which is celebrating 100 years in the community. This year we're very excited to have noted Public Historian Lorraine McConaghy presenting "Territorial Voices: A Civil War Reader's Theater." This is an interactive, living theater piece revealing varied opinions on race and slavery from our state's own Civil War History. The presentation is sponsored by Humanities Washington's Speakers Bureau. Saturday May 4, doors open at 9am - meeting begins at 10am, a light lunch will be served following the program and we will have cake! Mount Baker Community Club - 2811 Mount Rainier Dr S
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Let's talk about booksHey, read a good book lately? Share book recommendations with your friends and neighbors and find out what other people in your community are reading. Columbia Library, Sunday, April 28, 1-2:30pm Bring a book that you recently read and liked. Share your fiction and nonfiction suggestions and get ideas for what to read next. If you'd like to drop in and listen to others talk about books, you're absolutely welcome.
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May Day festivitiesA public celebration of this international working-class holiday will honor the life and ideas of Clara Fraser, the Original Socialist Feminist. The festivities will kick off Saturday May 4 with Mike's Louisiana Gumbo feast at 6pm, followed by the program at 7:30pm. New Freeway Hall, 5018 Rainier Ave S
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Mother's Day parade: act now for women and kidsFestive, all-ages parade to honor mothers and highlight the need for affordable childcare, an end to domestic violence, stopping deportations that tear families apart, and funding services, jobs and public schools by taxing the rich and ending U.S. militarism. Strollers, tricycles, banners, and costumes encouraged. Gather Saturday, May 11 at 1:30pm at Stevens Place Park, intersection of Beacon Ave S and 17th Ave S. March begins at 2pm, and concludes with a gathering at Maestes Festival Street.
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Seattle Women In Jazz Festivalthe first annual Seattle Women In Jazz Festival is happening this weekend, April 26-28 in venues all across Seattle, including the Rainier Valley Cultural Center. The goal is to highlight talented female musicians from Seattle and beyond and to make jazz music accessible to all people, especially youth. With over 15 acts, there's something for everyone, from sultry vocal showcases to jumpin' swing bands. So come out for a memorable evening and support these amazing artists. Here's the full lineup. Tickets and information can be found at: seattlewomeninjazz.com or on facebook.
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Yoga-NiaLooking for a healing Friday night experience that's also fun? Check out Yoga-Nia. Everyone who has experienced the class has a happy afterglow. Yoga-Nia is a combination class experience of 35 minutes of Nia and 35 minutes of Yoga with two teachers and a warm, welcoming environment. This class happens every 1st and 3rd Friday night in the Dojo at 5004 S Genesee St. mahaflow.com for more details.
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