Learn to effectively confront Verbal Bullies in interactive class on Wednesdays 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Tuition is $50 per session. Contact Noreen Wedman, M.S. at 206.428.8512 or visit www.VerbalSelf-Defense.com.
Join millions around the country and the world on Saturday, March 29 for Earth Hour! At 8 p.m., simply turn off all your lights for one hour. Think it won’t ...more details
Paragon Restaurant & Bar celebrates the life and life style of the King on the the 30th anniversary of his passing. Friday night, August 17, 2007, Paragon will ...more details
A Summer Reading Workshop and individual tutoring will be offered this summer by Alcuin School to ages four and up. The Reading Workshop can be taken in ...more details
SECOND SATURDAY AT THE MOVIES The Queen Anne Movie Guild is providing a free showing of Blue Vinyl on Saturday, December 9, 2006 at 7:00 pm at Queen Anne ...more details
The Queen Anne Movie Guild will show The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil this Saturday, November 11, 2006 at 7:00 pm at Queen Anne Manor, 100 ...more details
Hello, neighbors. We recently became aware of some important information. METROPOLITAN MARKET SITE UPDATE – IMPORTANT MEETING NEXT WEEK WHAT: ...more details
Dear McClure Families, This email for the Successful Schools in Action Book Fair was sent last week, but we heard back from some families that the coupon ...more details
Bring your troops to the Ave. on Oct. 31st for a neighborhood Trick or Treat bash from 3-5pm. All the merchants will be there to hand out candy and treats alike. And be sure you're dressed warmly as it sounds like it will be nippy!
PACIFICA CHILDREN'S CHORUS offers a unique class for 5-7 years old singers. Six 50-minute music classes given at Seattle Pacific University. The class will ...more details
Thank you for showing your support for new dog parks in the Magnolia and Queen Anne Neighborhoods! Parks has been reviewing public comments from the June 27 and ...more details
Visit www.ecrfair.org for a directory of early childhood resources, including summer camps, preschools, classes and parent support groups. Directories also ...more details
Alcuin School Summer Camp (Ages 3 to 7) and Reading Workshop (Ages 4 to 7) offer weekly and monthly sessions from June 26 to August 18 with morning and extended ...more details
Community members are warmly invited to an informal chess festival on Saturday, June 17 from 10:00-1:00 at the "Old Hay" school site, 411 Boston Street. ...more details
Jeanne Duprau visits Queen Anne Books Wednesday, June 7, to sign copies of her latest, "The Prophet of Yonwood." Time - 11:30am. is approximate, pending Duprau's visit to a local school. 1811 Queen Anne Ave N.
What's new on the road is the theme of Bethany's Annual Transportation Fair, Sunday, June 4 10 a.m. - 12:30p.m in front of Bethany Presbyterian Church. Hybrids, ...more details
Alcuin School Summer Camp (Ages 3 to 7) and Reading Workshop (Ages 4 to 7) offer weekly and monthly sessions from June 26 to August 18 with morning and extended ...more details
This program on May 18, 11:30a.m, will feature Dr. Patricia Brown speaking about the Rwanda Children's Orphanage. Danette Willis will be luncheon chef. Cost: $5. RSVP by calling 281-2240. Fine Center, First Free Methodist Church, 3200 Third Ave. W.
"Come see who we are and what we do", May 18, 11:30am at the Mountaineers Club, 300 Third Ave. W. It's time for the quarterly vendor fair luncheon. Vendor fair ...more details
A host family is needed for a foreign exchange student who will attend a local high school this coming school year. Families can choose from: a Korean girl who ...more details
Join the free fitness camp being offered by UP GYM in recognition of National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. May 21, 1p.m., 702 Sixth Ave. N. Details: 284-2944.
Special reduced-cost screenings for adults and children age 5 and up with suspected or diagnosed learning disabilities, intentional disorders, problems of ...more details
Queen Anne Healthcare is accepting you clothing donations. Most-needed items are men's clothing of all sizes and women's clothing size Large and better. 2717 Dexter Ave. N 206-284-7012.
Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. is a group for reducing stress from the inside out-for dealing with the stresses of the American lifestyle or PTSD. Call Noreen Wedman, M.S., for details: 216-5957.
Pedestrian safety will be the theme of this month's Uptown Alliance meeting at Bayview Retirement Community, at 11 Aloha St. (not the UNC). City, community and advocacy-group representatives will be taking part. All neighborhood residents are welcome.
A parks property-private property land swap for 1201 Eighth Ave. W. will be on the agenda, along with further discussion of off-leach areas. All are welcome. ...more details
Wildflower identification slide show and potluck dinner will be Monday, May 8, 6:30 p.m. at the Mountaineers, 300 Third Ave W. Thirty –minute presentation ...more details
Free therapeutic laughing-fun-health program meets every Tuesday, 1-2 pm at the Queen Anne Community Center, 1901 First Ave W. Hosted by volunteer Jordan Cohen, 285-7773.
Toastmasters club meets noon Wednesdays to help people become better public speakers and sharpen communication skills. 157 Roy St. For details call Paul at ...more details
Discuss "The Sixteen Pleasures" by Robert Hellenga, Monday, April 3, 7 p.m. and Wednesday, April 5th, 7 p.m. Choose whichever night works best for your schedule. It is Free. 1811 Queen Anne Ave. N. 283-5624.
The next meeting is Wednesday, April 5th, 7:30 p.m. at McClure Middle School. Picture Perfect Queen Anne will make a presentation. All neighborhood residents are invited to attend.
This is a free Seattle Parks-sponsored program Tuesdays, 1-2 p.m. at Queen Anne Community Center. Come laugh and smile with actor Jordan Cohen. 386-4240
The next meeting is Wednesday March 29, 7:30 p.m. to hear Allied Arts president David Yeaworth and architect Matt Roewe present the current ...more details
Upcoming third Thursday Luncheon will be March 16, at 11:30a.m at First Free Methodist Church, 3200 Third Ave W. Celtic music will be featured and a special ...more details
Nonperishable donations can be dropped of at Curves, 2400 Queen Anne Ave. N., 6 a.m-1:30 p.m. or 3-8 p.m. during the month of March. All food will be donated to the Queen Anne Helpline the first week of April.
Registration is now open: ages 5-6 for tee-ball, 7-16 baseball, 7-14 softball (girls only). $110 early registration through Feb. 17; $125 Feb. 18 - March 5th. ...more details
Evaluations/in-person registration for Queen Anne Little League has been scheduled: Baseball, age 7-12, March 4; softball (girls only), 9-12, March 5. Makeup ...more details
Please attend our second neighborhood meeting to organize opposition to the proposed QFC development on the site of the Metropolitan Market. The meeting ...more details
The next Greater Queen Anne Chamber of Commerce stalwarts is set for Thursday, Feb. 9, 5-7pm. at Seattle Piano Gallery, Eight Ave & Bell St. (off Denny). ...more details
Meet Wednesday, Jan. 25th at 7:30p.m at the Q, 1901 First Ave W. David Goldberg, Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, will speak about the sidewalk and ...more details
Successful Schools in Action (SSIA) are seeking volunteer math tutors to work in any of the seven public schools around Queen Anne and Magnolia, elementary ...more details
Queen Anne Community Council Date: Wednesday January 4, 2006 Time: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Location: McClure Middle School cafeteria, 1915 1st Avenue W This ...more details
MOMS Club NW Seattle is putting on a Preschool Fair to benefit the families looking for preschools in NW Seattle neighborhoods. We are inviting NW Seattle ...more details
Come and visit the new location of this small and unique school, at the top floor in the old Sacred Heart School Building, right next to the Seattle Center! ...more details
Advance Physical Therapy is opening a location in Queen Anne. Please join us for appetizers, drinks and celebration, between 4:30-7:00 pm. 2103 Queen Anne Ave N, Ste A.Advance Physical Therapy
bridal bowl info page bridal bowl is a chance to have a fun night out with other seattle-area women. you get to wear your old bridesmaid dresses, go bowling AND give something to charity!
WILD ABOUT ZOO event 9:30 - 12 p.m.
HomeStreet Bank, Queen Anne branch
1835 Queen Anne Ave N. (206)285-5898
Kid's activities, treats, face painting and more!
FREE Reading and Signing SATURDAY, JULY 12TH 7:00 PM: JUDITH RYAN HENDRICKS, AUTHOR OF "BREAD ALONE" and "ISABEL'S DAUGHTER" at Queen Anne Books. Local ...more details
Meet Deidre Combs, the author of the relevant and enlightening "The Way of Conflict: Elemental Wisdom for Resolving Disputes and Transcending Differences" at ...more details
Queen Anne author Jerome Richards has created a nuanced, thought-provoking and well-crafted novel in his debut, "The Kiss of the Prison Dancer," a gripping ...more details
Don't miss Deb Caletti reading and signing at Queen Anne Books Thursday, June 17th at 7:00pm! She is the author of "The Queen of Everything" and the great new ...more details
Ana Maria Spagna's wonderful book of essays is a witty and wise memoir: "Now Go Home: Wilderness, Belonging, and the Crosscut Saw" is the story of how a ...more details
Be on hand for a presentation by Queen Anne resident and UW Architecture faculty member Jeffrey Karl Ochsner who will talk on house and building styles of Queen ...more details
Come see the latest work of artist Vila Jarrell at A Salon Day Spa Boutique. Open house with apetizers and wine, anyone is welcome from 6-8pm on March 18th. ...more details
The Edward Jones office of George Andrade, located on upper Queen Anne at 313 W. McGraw Street will present a financial planning seminar, SMART WOMEN FINISH ...more details
The Edward Jones office of George Andrade, located on upper Queen Anne at 313 W. McGraw Street will present a financial planning seminar, SMART WOMEN FINISH ...more details
The Edward Jones office of George Andrade, located on upper Queen Anne at 313 W. McGraw Street will present a financial planning seminar, SMART WOMEN FINISH ...more details
All Saints 2nd Annual Block Party - This year we are featuring Pony Rides and a "Mini Petting Zoo" from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., an inflatable “bouncer” for the ...more details
The Queen Anne Community Council will meet on September 3 at the QA neiborhood service center at 7:30pm. All interested Queen Anne residents are welcome.
7-9 pm, Uptown Neighborhood Center, 157 Roy. Presentation and discussion on the current condition of our Nation as it openly aims to dominate the world ...more details
Crown of Queen Anne Fun Run/Walk 3.3 flat course circles the crown of Queen Ane Hill, featuring great city views. awards given to first male, female and child ...more details
Write to be Heard is for 14 and 15 year-olds who would like to register for an hour and a half of fun projects involving art, writing and creativity on any or ...more details
Join us at the 3rd Annual 'Lure of McClure' celebration of Arts and the Community Friday, May 30, 6pm - 9pm at McClure Middle School. Events include three live ...more details
The Queen Anne Community Center's Teen Program is offering Parents Night Out once a month. Children will have the opportunites to swim under the supervision of ...more details
The second annual Queen Anne Treewalk, a celebration of nature, art and the return of spring, will take place Saturday, May 17 from 10 am to 5 pm. This ...more details
Success Masters, a Queen Anne Toastmasters club, meets noon Wednesdays to help people become better public speakers and sharpen communication skills. 109 W Mercer Street. Phone Paul, 283-3802 or visit www.seattlesuccessmasters.org for more information.
Queen Anne Laughs meets every Tuesday at 1pm at the Queen Anne Community Center, 1915 First Ave. W. This laughing club is designed to lift spirits and may improve health! Free.
The Crafty Ladies meet at Queen Anne Community Center, 1915 First Ave. W. from 2-4pm each Thursday to sew, knit or crochet hats for chemo patients. Materials provided. For information, call Tim at 684-4240.
Velocity Art and Design presents the artwork of Rex Ray on exhibit from May 1 through June 30, 2003. Rex Ray creates colorful, abstract, graphic compositions ...more details
Queen Anne Christian Church (QACC) is proud to host a Parent Support Group for Christian parents with children ages 8 and under. Come to talk, listen, and find ...more details
Pen and Tell, a free weekly writing group with a friendly atmosphere, helps instill discipline in those who like to write but never get around to it. Mondays 6-7:30pm, 170 Roy Street.
Alzheimer's Support Group for friends and families of persons with Alzheimers and related disorders meets the third Thursday of each month at 7pm, Bayview Manor, 11 W. Aloha St..
Free organic gardening lessons taught from 5:30pm to dusk, Tuesdays through October at the Interbay P-Patch located on 15th Ave West next to the golf course. ...more details
The Seattle International Juggling Festival runs June 27-29 at Center House and features free performances, workshops and first juggling lessons. Highlight is ...more details
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