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* July 30-31: '''[http://www.capitolhillblockparty.com/ Capitol Hill Block Party]''' featuring over 50 bands on four stages; multiple beer gardens; community activist, artist, and food booths
 
* July 30-31: '''[http://www.capitolhillblockparty.com/ Capitol Hill Block Party]''' featuring over 50 bands on four stages; multiple beer gardens; community activist, artist, and food booths
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** '''[http://www.seattle.gov/police/Nightout/Default.htm Seattle Night Out]''' is an annual event, usually held on the first Tuesday in August, where neighborhoods show their active involvement in Block Watch and Crime Prevention.
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** '''[http://summernights.org/ Summer Nights at South Lake Union Park]''' presents Clint Black
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** 9:00 pm: '''[http://www.henkensiefken.com/ Henkenseifken]''' with '''[http://www.hyokamusic.com/ Hyoka]''' and '''[http://www.therealchannel.net channel]''' at [http://www.highdiveseattle.com High Dive] in [[Fremont]]
   
 
== 2004 ==
 
== 2004 ==

Revision as of 22:12, 3 August 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 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

2004

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