On the Go Week of 4-20-15
Mon, 04/20/2015
Volunteers Urgently Needed to Advocate for Long-Term Care Residents
Volunteers are needed in the Burien, Des Moines, SeaTac, Tukwila, West Seattle & White Center communities. Volunteers must attend training to get state certified and then devote 4 hours/week to visit and monitor assigned facilities. The 4 day Washington State Training/Certification Program is May 5, 6, 21 & 27, 9-5 p.m. daily. A volunteer ombudsman makes visits to long-term care facilities to meet with residents and their families, providing information on resident rights and working to resolve problems on behalf of residents. For information or to register: Juanita Beale at 206.623.0816 or juanitab@mschelps.org Visit: www.waombudsman.org
Spring Recycle Roundup
Fauntleroy Church Parking Lot
9140 California Ave. SW
Sun., April 26, 9-3 p.m. 1 Green Planet will take a wide variety of items, from computers to clothes dryers. Visit www.fauntleroyucc.org for a long list of what 1 Green Planet can accept for free, responsible recycling and a short list of what it cannot. Donations welcome.
Duwamish Children’s Potlatch
Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center
4705 W. Marginal Way S.W.
206.431.1582 or www.duwamishtribe.org
Sun., April 26, 1-4 p.m., doors open at noon. All invited. Free program sharing the cultural and food traditions of Chief Seattle’s Duwamish Tribe. Duwamish Children’s Potlatch: 1 p.m. Storytelling; 1:30 p.m. Crafts; 2:15 p.m. Join in singing & dancing lead by Duwamish Heritage Group “Singing Feet;” 3-4 p.m. Shared meal. For children of all ages. Traditionally potlatches were winter season gift-giving feasts. The warmer months were for procuring food and wealth for the family and village, then coming home and sharing that with neighbors and friends. RSVP at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1437608. The Duwamish Native Food Program is sponsored by the Duwamish River Opportunity Fund (DROF), Seattle Department of Neighborhoods and 4Culture. Bi-monthly program, 2nd & 4th Sundays, March thru July. Free parking in area.
Volunteer Soccer Coaches Needed
High Point Community Center
206.684.7422
South Park Community Center
206.684.7451
Spring 2015, Mon. and/or Wed. afternoon / evenings. Both Centers are looking for volunteer soccer coaches to start up a new soccer league in their neighborhoods. Coaches will teach soccer skills to 5-7 & 8-10 year olds. Games will be on Friday nights. If interested contact: giovannina.souers@seattle.gov
Discovery Shop
4535 California Ave. S.W.
206 937 7169
Our popular Teacup Event starts today, April 22, and if you're a collector or looking for special Mother's Day gifts stop in early for best selection. All items with blue tags are $1 starting April 27 and all items with yellow tags are half price starting May 1. We're celebrating the full moon with 40% off any one item of your choice on May 4, then starting May 11 all black clothing will be reduced 40% as part of Skin Cancer Awareness. Seniors receive 20% off on their entire purchase all day Tuesday, high schoolers with student ID every Saturday and men's wear is reduced 40% every Sunday. Follow our blog at www.discoveryshopwestseattle.org and LIKE us on Facebook where we look forward to you comments.
3rd Annual West Seattle Bee Festival
Sat., May 16. Locations & Times:
High Point Pond, SW Juneau & 30th Ave. SW: 9 a.m. - The Honey Run, no registration necessary - just show up.
Neighborhood House & High Point Commons Park
6400 Sylvan Way SW: 10 a.m. - Make-Your-Own bee or flower costume (supplies provided) for the 11 a.m. Kids & Pet Parade. 11:30-1 p.m. - Lunchbox Cook Off. 11:30-2 p.m. - Information Fair. Noon-2 p.m. - Bee-Ball Tournament & Field Games (High Point Commons Park or Bee Enclosure & Garden Tours (SW Graham & Lanham Pl. SW), where you can buy honey from the Puget Sound Bee Keepers Assoc. Noon - Music by DA Productions (text your request to 57682), crafts, henna, face painting and more! Have a BEEautiful Day!
47th West Seattle Rock Club “Rock & Gem Show-Earth’s Treasures”
Alki Masonic Temple
4736 40th Ave. S.W.
http://www.westseattlerockclub.org/wsrcgemshow.htm
Sat., April 25 & Sun., April 26, 10-5 p.m. Come join us for tons of rock, gem and mineral-related exhibits and hands-on fun with plenty of activities for kids and juniors. A silent auction (one for kids and one for adults) and spin our giant wheel for prizes. We’ll have rock displays, minerals, fossils, geodes, gemstones and crystals to explore. Demonstrations of jewelry and lapidary techniques. Free admission. Free parking.
Providence Mount St. Vincent Chapel Naming & Celebration Mass
Providence Mount St. Vincent Chapel
4831 35th Ave. SW
(between SW Hudson & SW Edmond)
206.937.3700
Sun., April 26, 11 a.m. The public is invited to this mass celebrating the naming of the chapel in honor of William Pigott’s visionary commitment, legacy of faith, service and sacrificial giving. Pigott and five other lead donors partnered with the Sisters of Providence to raise the funds to build St. Vincent Home for the Aged. The building was dedicated on April 26, 1924. The Very Reverend Paul Magnano will preside. Grammy-winning film, television and symphony composer Mateo Massina will perform an original score in gratitude to William Pigott and Pigott”s granddaughter, Ann Wyckoff. To RSVP or for information, call 206-938-6194 or email: ann.martin@providence.org
National Day of Prayer
Alki Beach
61st Ave.SW and Alki Ave.
at the Statue of Liberty
Thurs., May 7, 6:30 p.m. Music, Message and Prayer sponsored by The West Seattle Ministerial Association. westseattleprayer@yahoo.com / www.NationalDayofPrayer.com
Annual “Fit4Mom West Seattle-Stroller Strides” Mother’s Day Celebration & Summer Kick-off
Alki Bathhouse
2701 Alki Ave. SW
Friday, May 8, registration at 9 a.m. Free event: 1 hour Stroller Strides Class, swag bags to the 1st 75 moms, tons of prizes with one raffle ticket per mom (Donate a package of diapers for WestSide Baby for an additional raffle ticket); and a special new client membership enrollment to awesome to pass up! Fun fun fun! Please plan for parking and arrive early for registration. All kiddos MUST be in a stroller or a front pack/baby carrier during class. www.west-seattle.fit4mom.com or facebook.com/events/8831289811728600/
GriefShare Recovery Support Group
Grace Church
10323 28th Ave. S.W.
Saturdays, thru May 16, 13 weeks, 10 a.m.-noon. This international grief recovery support group is open to anyone who has lost a loved one to death. You can start at anytime and it doesn’t matter how long ago the death occurred. There is a one time cost of $15 for a workbook. Contact: Barb at 206-932-7459 or Grace Church 206-937-8400.
Words, Writers & West Seattle Monthly Series
Barnes & Noble
2600 SW Barton St.
Westwood Village
Join us for this monthly series on the first Friday of every month that features recent books by West Seattle-based writers! Free admission & parking. Ten percent of proceeds from book purchases associated with this event go to the Southwest Seattle Historical Society: loghousemuseum.info / barnesandnoble.com
Fri., May 1, 5-7 p.m., Jan Koutsky “My Grandma, My Pen Pal”
Fri., June 5, 5-7 p.m., Sarah Fox “Downwind: A People’s History of the Nuclear West”
Second Fri., July 10, 5-7 p.m., Joe Gustav “In Deep: The Story of Global Diving and Salvage”
Seeking Host Families for International Students
Do you have a loving family and a spare room available at your home? Invite an international student to stay with you this year during his or her high school experience in the USA. Located in or near West Seattle. Financial stipend offered. For information: ltatum@gphomestay.com or 781-996-0429 or 425-753-3933.
10th Anniversary Morgan Junction Festival: Call for Participants
Applications are now available for local businesses and organizations to participate in the MoCA Festival Sat., June 20, 10:30-6 p.m., featuring continuous live music and entertainment, as well as the popular Bite of Morgan and Bark of Morgan events. Deadline for applications is June 5. For an application form and further information contact Cindi Barker: cindibarker@gmail.com or the MoCA website: www.morganjunction.org
Hospice Volunteers Needed
West Seattle & White Center
Providence Hospice of Seattle is seeking caring and compassionate volunteers to support patients in your neighborhood. Volunteers provide companionship, caregiver respite, transportation assistance, errands and housework. Barbers and notaries also needed. After comprehensive training - 4 hours per week, flexible scheduling. Please contact: HOSvolunteerservices@providence.org or 206.320.4000
West Seattle Garden Tour Volunteers Needed
Do you love gardening, meeting new friends and celebrating summer in Seattle? If so, join the West Seattle Garden Tour committee. Volunteers needed to help plan the 21st annual WS Garden Tour. Tour takes place Sun., July 19th. Not necessary to be a Master Gardener - a number of volunteer opportunities are available. For more information: Clay Swidler 206.669.4653
After School Enrichment Programs
Neighborhood House High Point Family Center
6400 Sylvan Way S.W.
Free to all West Seattle residents; for information or to register: megand@nhwa.org or 206.588.4900 ext. 620
“Play & Learn” - Wednesdays, 11-12:30 p.m. Lots of fun toys for kids ages 0-5 years to practice socialization skills and have a good time.
“ESL Classes” - Mondays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. English language skill building for beginner, intermediate and advanced students.
“La Leche League Meetings” - 2nd Monday of month, 7-8:30 p.m. or 4th Monday of month, 10:30 a.m.-Noon. Breast feeding support groups for new mom’s (partners welcome) to talk and ask questions.
Chief Sealth Class of 1965 50th Reunion Plans
Sat., Aug. 22, 2015 at South Seattle Community College. We are looking for our classmates who can contact us with their name, maiden name, address and email address at: Sealth1965@yahoo.com. More information will be forth coming as the planning process continues.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly
Mount Saint Vincent
3500 35th Ave. S.W.
Every Tuesday at 5:45-7 p.m. TOPS is an encouraging support group with weigh ins each meeting. Call for information: Pat at 206.935.2186
Culinary Volunteers Needed
Senior Center of West Seattle
4217 S.W. Oregon St.
206-932-4044 x8
Great volunteer positions to utilize culinary talents. Friendly people and great atmosphere. Working with seniors and members of the community. Café assistants: 8:30-12:30 p.m. or 10:30-2 p.m., M-F. Kitchen Assistant: 9:30-1:30 p.m., M-F. Call Debra: 206-932-4044 or email: debrag@seniorservices.org.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly
Guadalupe Church-Pastoral Care Center
7000 35th Ave. S.W.
Every Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. TOPS is an encouraging weight loss support group with weigh-ins every Tuesday. For info at 206-676-0674.
“The Memory Lane Cafe”
Angelina’s
2311 California Ave. S.W.
Third Wednesday of month, 3-4:30 p.m. For persons with Dementia/Alzheimer’s and their care partners. No judgement or expectations. Just come and be yourself and have a good time! No cost other than your food & drink at happy hour prices! Sponsored by West Seattle Senior Center & Angelina’s Restaurant. Questions: theresamz@seniorservices.org or 206-932-4044
Seeking ESL tutors
Volunteers 18+, fluent in English, certified and experienced teaching adults.. Application, interview and background check are required. Orientation and on-going support are provided. Info www.stjames-cathedral.org/immigrant or 206-382-4511 or email cwalsh@stjames-cathedral.org
WSHS Host Families Needed
Host families are needed for foreign exchange students who will attend West Seattle High School for the second semester. Host families do not need to have teenagers of their own; young families as well as empty nesters are excellent high school student hosts. For info: 360-661-0552 or j.henderson33@hotmail.com.
West Seattle Senior Center Needs Volunteers
4217 S.W. Oregon St.
Make a difference by getting involved! For info 206-932-4044 or email at debrag@seniorservices.org.
Camp Long Saturday Morning Family Nature Walks
5200 35th Ave S.W.
Every 1st & 3rd Saturday morning until schedule changes, 10:30 a.m.--Noon. See, engage with, learn about the plants, animals and fungi of Camp Long with the whole family, from the salamanders, owls and hawks, to the dragonflies, butterflies and beetles in season. $8-$12 per person suggested donation. Sign up at: ecostewart@gmail.com or 206-932-7225, www.stewardshipadventures.com.
Stop ‘N Shop
4504 California Ave. S.W.
Remember to donate reusable items ie kitchenware, tools, knickknacks, jewelry, linens, furniture, home decorations, clothing & accessories to the Senior Center’s Stop ‘n Shop. Our thrift shop runs on the generous donations of folks like you!!! All donations tax deductible! Hours are 7 days a week, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Seattle Accordion Club Program
Senior Center of West Seattle
4217 SW Oregon St.
Meets 2nd Monday of month. Social 7 p.m., program 7:30-9:30 p.m. The $5 admission fee includes coffee/tea and cookies or other sweets. The programs feature both professional and amateur accordionists and groups.
West Seattle Rotary Club Meeting
Salty’s on Alki Beach
1936 Harbor Ave. S.W.
206-932-0356
Meets every Tuesday, Noon-1:30 p.m. Lunch $20.
Coworking Meetup
Office Junction
5230 California Ave. S.W., Suite B
1st and 3rd Wednesdays of month, 12-1 p.m. These are free, informal brown bag lunches for freelancers, independent business professionals, creatives and entrepreneurs working from home or coffee shops. We discuss business ideas, share skills, get feedback on projects, collaborate and network. Read about our past meetings at www.wsofficejunction.com. Come join us!
Stop ‘N Shop
4504 California Ave. S.W.
Volunteers Needed:
Weekend volunteers needed to cashier at the Stop “N Shop thrift store. You will meet new people, gain a sense of achievement and give back to your community. Shifts on Saturday and Sunday are from 10-1 p.m. and 1-4 p.m.
Volunteer consultant, computer lab assistant needed. Network experience needed (Microsoft server), maintain eleven lab computers and security system. Hours can vary.
Contact Margie at 206-932-4044 x8 or debrag@seniorservices.org.
Grief Support Group
Our Lady of Guadalupe Pastoral Center
7000 35th Ave. S.W. (just north of the Parish Center under construction)
Mondays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Meet weekly for 6-8 weeks. Anyone in the community who has suffered the loss of a loved one is welcome. Led by a pastoral counselor and staff member. Questions or RSVP John at 935-0358 ext. 110.
West Seattle Lion’s Club Events
Senior Center of West Seattle - 2nd floor
4217 S.W. Oregon St
Thursdays, Noon-1:30 p.m. for lunch & speaker unless otherwise noted.
Call Harvey Rowe at 206-762-1221 for reservations by prior Tuesday evening. Lunch $7.
Overeaters Anonymous Meetings
Peace Lutheran Church
8316 39th Ave. S.W.
Every Thursday evening, 7-8:15 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of women and men who meet to help solve compulsive overeating (obesity, anorexia and bulimia). The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA is a non-profit international organization patterned after the Twelve-Step Alcoholics Anonymous program. All are welcome. For more info 206-979-6665 or www.seattleoa.org.
AARP Defensive Driving Workshop
Daystar Retirement Village
2615 S.W. Barton St.
First Saturday of every month, ongoing, 9-5:30 p.m. $15 for members, $20 non-members. Call 206-937-6122 for info or to RSVP.
Business Network with Westside Professionals
Alki Masonic Hall
4736 40th Ave. S.W.
Wednesdays, 8-9:30 a.m. Build your business through referrals and networking. For info, contact sfelix@quidnunc.net
Join the West Seattle Lion’s Club
Senior Center of West Seattle
4217 S.W. Oregon St.
206-762-1221
Meets every Thursday, noon-1:30 p.m.
Volunteers for Playing Piano/Entertainment or
Manicure/Pedicure Volunteers
Providence Elizabeth House
3201 S.W. Graham St.
206-938-3276
Leave a message. yuliyam@u.washington.edu
At Senior Center of West Seattle
4217 SW Oregon St.
206-932-4044
Yoga for the 50 Plus
Senior Center of West Seattle has expanded its health & fitness options. This new yoga class for older adults meets Thursdays, 10-11 a.m. $7/Senior Center members or $10/non-members. Suitable for beginners and those with some yoga experience. Instructor Anita Thompson is a certified yoga teacher with more than 15 years of teaching experience. Class will help those 50 and older stay active and address some of the challenges of aging, such as improving balance and flexibility. Advance registration is preferred, but drop-ins welcome. Bringing a yoga mat and a large bath towel are recommended.
Casino Trips via bus from West Seattle: call Flo at 206-938-1700.
Informal Conversational Spanish Classes
Fridays, 1-2:15 p.m. Facilitated by Suzanne Duffy-Kane, world language educator. Register: 206-932-4044.
Homestyle Lunches Daily
11:45-12:15 p.m. daily. FDA approved full meals for suggested donation of $3-$6. Reservations 206-932-4044.
The Cafe
9:30-1:30 p.m. daily. Nominally priced homemade soup, sandwiches, salads, and cookies.
Chair Massage
Fridays from 9:30-11:30 a.m. 15 minute appointments at $7/members or $9/non-members. Appointments with Eric LaSeur at 206-932-4044.
Gentle Yoga
Wednesdays, 9:15-10:30 a.m. Drop-in, $5 members/$7 non-members. Chair and standing postures (no floor sitting). Improve breathing, posture, flexibility, balance and peace of mind. Postures can be adapted to your abilities or limitations. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Enhance Fitness Exercise Classes
Monday, Wednesday & Friday, on-going, 8-9 a.m. & 9-10 a.m. (2 sessions). Free to Group Health members or $30 for 5 weeks. Innovative and fun strength-training classes, using wrist & ankle weights, aerobics, balance and stretching.
Old Clothes = New Opportunities Donation Station
Northwest Center ‘Big Blue Truck’
Diamond Parking Lot
44th Ave. S.W. & S.W. Edmunds St.
Fridays - Sundays, 9-5 p.m. Clean out your closets and drop off your reusable clothing and household items at the donation station. List of donations accepted visit bigbluetruck.org or (800) 992-2060. Donations are tax deductible and donors receive a $3 off coupon to Value Village.
Irish Dance Lessons
West Seattle VFW Hall
3601 S.W. Alaska St.
Mondays & Tuesdays in the late afternoon & early evenings. Open to children and adults. Information at 206-851-2102.
Providence Elizabeth House
3201 S.W. Graham St.
206-938-3276
Volunteers for Playing Piano/Entertainment
Every second Thursday, 12:45-1:45 p.m. We need someone to play piano or entertain seniors for an hour or so during Birthday Celebrations.
Volunteers for Sign Language Communication with Deaf
Come in once or twice a month to speak with a senior deaf resident. This would be very beneficial for us to have an opportunity to interact with them as well as provide practice to volunteer who studies or wants to practice using sign language.
BNI West Seattle Champion Meeting
The Kenney
7125 Fauntleroy Way S.W.
Thursdays, 7:45-9:15 a.m. Learn how to grow your business with quality referrals. $10 includes breakfast.
District Council Meetings
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center
4408 Delridge Way S.W.
Third Wednesday, 7–9 p.m. Representatives from neighborhood councils and other community organizations provide reports on what issues and concerns they are working on and announcements about up-coming community meetings and events.
Stay-at-home dads
Hiawatha Playfield Playground
2700 California Ave. S.W.
Mondays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. A resource and community for stay-at-home dads, fathers who are primary caregiver in their family, and other involved dads are welcome. All fathers are invited.
Volunteers Needed
Providence Mount St. Vincent
4831 35th Ave. S.W.
Volunteers for hair salon, gift shop, child care, field trips, one-on-one visits with elderly residents. For info 937-3701 ext. 28170 or www.providence.org/themount
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