Archive for the ‘Downtown News’ Category

Update on Children’s Play Space in Downtown

Thank you to all who have submitted emails and letters in support of a new play space for children in Downtown. The Downtown Seattle Association has received tremendous feedback from residents and visitors to Downtown who support better play spaces for children. We‘ve made good progress over the last month and are working with the [...]

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The Nation’s Largest House Party Hits Seattle This Weekend –And You’re Invited!

Beginning this Saturday, CenturyLink Stadium will be transformed for nine days into the nation’s largest and oldest house party – the 68th Annual Seattle Home Show. Branded with the theme “We’re Having a House Party,” this year’s show is sure to be just that. Attendees can stroll through more than 500 home and garden displays, [...]

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My Experience at The Experience Music Project’s Can’t Look Away: Lure of Horror Film Exhibit

Growing up I loved scary movies as much as the next person. There was something thrilling and exciting about watching something that brings you to the edge of your seat. Like any 14 year-old girl, I’d rush to the theatre with my friends to see the latest movie. But it usually had to do more [...]

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5 Reasons to Go to the Northwest Flower and Garden Show This Weekend

While it may be rainy and dreary outside this weekend, there are acres of beautiful gardens in bloom inside Washington State Convention Center’s Northwest Flower and Garden Show!     1. A Floral Symphony…Gardens Take Note Have you ever seen orchids in a “symphony hall” setting? How about a grand piano as a garden’s centerpiece? [...]

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Local Organizations and Agencies Come Together For 2nd Annual Downtown Volunteer Fair

Every day non-profit organizations and social service agencies face a multitude of challenges. And, depending on the cause and demand of those organizations, some may have more than others. But one challenge that stays true across the board: the need for volunteers. In one single afternoon in March, more than 30 social service agencies and [...]

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