West Seattle Tuesday: Music, crafts, reading, remembering…

(Photo by Flickr member SurferLucas, shared via the WSB Flickr group)

From the WSB West Seattle Holiday Guide and year-round Event Calendar:

TEEN HOLIDAY CRAFTS/WRAPPING: 2:30-4 pm today and daily through Friday, teens are invited to this drop-in event at Hiawatha Community Center, to make gifts and/or wrap them. (2700 California SW)

EVENING BOOK GROUP: 6:30 pm at High Point Library. This month’s book is “Behind the Scenes at the Museum” by Kate Atkinson. (35th SW & SW Raymond)

MADISON CONCERT: 7 pm in the gym at Madison Middle School. From the PTA bulletin: “Madison’s music students have been working hard and are excited to entertain you! All are welcome!” (45th SW & SW Spokane)

‘BLUE HOLIDAYS’ SERVICE: From the seasonal-church-services section of the Holiday Guide – 7:30 pm at Westside Unitarian Universalist Congregation – “Christmas and other seasonal holidays can be a painful time. The loss of loved ones, the anguish of a broken relationship, the insecurity of employment, the weariness of poor health, the pain of isolation, or the pressure of holiday preparations and activity – all these can make us feel alone in the midst of celebrations of the season. We will hear and share stories, prayers, readings, songs, and silence. The service will be followed by light refreshments and fellowship. Everyone is welcome.” (7141 California SW)

NIGHTLIFE: Karaoke, trivia, and live music at four venues in our listings – all on the complete year-round calendar.

And this note:

REMINDER FOR THE NORTH ADMIRAL AREA: Today is the day the city says Fire Station 29 will be moving from its temporary home of nine months (across SW Hill from Admiral UCC Church) back to its permanent HQ, after seismic and other upgrades. (2139 Ferry SW)

3 Replies to "West Seattle Tuesday: Music, crafts, reading, remembering..."

  • HelperMonkey December 15, 2015 (3:03 pm)

    gorgeous pic!

  • DarkHawke December 16, 2015 (5:28 am)

    “…the insecurity of employment?!” Just me sayin’, but shouldn’t that be the insecurity of UNemployment? Curious typo, there.

    • WSB December 16, 2015 (10:01 am)

      As sent by the event sponsor. I fix obvious misspellings and grammar/punctuation, but otherwise … Honestly, it could BE employment insecurity.

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