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* November 1, 7:00pm-9:00pm: '''[http://www.rivetmagazine.org/riveted/archives/2005/10/rivet_trivia_ni_1.html Rivet Trivia Night @ The Hopvine]''' Save your soul! Take part in Rivet Trivia Night @ [[The Hopvine]].
 
* November 1, 7:00pm-9:00pm: '''[http://www.rivetmagazine.org/riveted/archives/2005/10/rivet_trivia_ni_1.html Rivet Trivia Night @ The Hopvine]''' Save your soul! Take part in Rivet Trivia Night @ [[The Hopvine]].
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* November 20 Noon to 3:00pm: '''[http://www.hope-link.org/takeaction/turkeytrot Turkey Trot]''' 5k fun walk in [[Kirkland]] to help [http://www.hope-link.org Hopelink] to provide for homeless and low-income families during the holidays''
   
 
== 2004 ==
 
== 2004 ==

Revision as of 20:20, 21 November 2005

This page archives events that previously were included on the Current events template.

2005

  • April 7, 5:00pm-8:00pm: First Thursday Art Walk in Pioneer Square. A great time to see what's new in the galleries. All new shows for the month will be posted.
  • June 30-July 4: Tall Ships Tacoma includes Parade of Sails in Commencement Bay and display, tours, and simulated battles of tall ships
  • July 11-August 7: SEAFAIR, hydroplane races and an air show on Lake Washington, U.S. Navy and Coast Guard fleet arrival, and several other activities around Seattle
  • July 21: Thee Casual Plaids punkadelic rock at the Sunset Tavern (last band around midnight). Appearing with the ToneBlasters and Mercurius. Presented by Sheli Story from Hillbilly Punkshop.
  • July 30-31: Capitol Hill Block Party featuring over 50 bands on four stages; multiple beer gardens; community activist, artist, and food booths
  • August 9: Medina Days Concert in the Park & Back to School Drive benefiting the Hopelink Hoops for Hope School Supply Drive
  • September 16-18: Friends of Shoreline Library Fall Book Sale at Shoreline Library
  • September 9-25: The Puyallup Fair, largest single event held in Washington each year; among the top ten fairs in the world
  • October 2:
    • 9:00am: City of Hope's Walk for Hope to Cure Breast Cancer at Magnuson Park; also a 5K fun run. Registration $25 before September 30, $30 after.
    • 6:00pm: Fundraising event to help New Orleans Musicians at Fremont Baptist Church, featuring Correo Aereo, Harper Tasche, Crookshank, Piper's Creek & Telynor. $15 suggested donation.
  • October 7: Fremont First Friday Arts Walk at Oasis
  • October 15: Tashiro Kaplan Aritsts Lofts is hosting a collective art opening. Many live/work studios will be open, a fundraising auction, and preformances will occur. At Pioneer Square, 115 Prefontaine Pl. S, from 4-9pm.
  • October 21 and 22, 7:00pm-9:00pm: Halloween hayrides and nocturnal walks at Camp Long, 5200 35th Ave SW. Halloween songs and stories at a bonfire or see spiders, snakes, owls, and pond creatures on the walk. $10/person or $35 for a family of four. Registration: 206-784-7434 or camplong@seattle.gov.
  • October 22-23, times vary: Puget Sound Mycological Society Wild Mushroom Show at Sand Point Magnuson Park, 7400 Sand Point Way NE. 42nd annual show features displays, tastings, cultivating tips, field guides, cookbooks, and scientific materials. Saturday noon-7:00pm, Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm. Cost: $7; students and seniors $5; children under 12 free.
  • October 23, 10:00am: Backcountry Bicycle Trails Club Middle Fork Snoqualmie ride, a moderately paced and technically intermediate ride on rolling terrain outside North Bend. Helmets mandatory. Sign up: 206-524-2900 or www.bbtc.org.
  • November 20 Noon to 3:00pm: Turkey Trot 5k fun walk in Kirkland to help Hopelink to provide for homeless and low-income families during the holidays

2004

  • July 17: 2nd Annual KEXP BBQ starts at 6:00 pm
  • September 14: Primary elections