11111 Aurora Ave N
Seattle, WA 98133
(206) 362-5200
Dopest bar I have seen in a while! Apparently soft opening coming soon!
This free-admission festival begins Friday, September 26, 2014 (4 p.m. - 10 p.m.) and continues Saturday (10 a.m. - 10 p.m.) and Sunday (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.). The Bite of Broadview features carnival rides, live music & entertainment, a beer/wine garden, arts and crafts booths, lots of vendors, the Kid's Zone, and more food that you can imagine! Bring the kids! Pack your sunblock. Plan on having a great time!
WEEKLY EVENTS AND DAILY SPECIALS *HAPPY HOUR DAILY 4:00PM TO 7:00PM **LATE NIGHT HAPPY HOUR 10:00PM TO 12:00AM SUNDAY- DOM. DRAFT $3 PINT/ $9 PITCHER MONDAY- MICRO DRAFT $4 PINT/ $12 PTCHER, BAR STOOL BINGO 6PM TUESDAY- TACOS-TUESDAY, $3 CORONA & $4 WELLTEQUILA WEDNESDAY- $3.50 WELLS $5.50 BASKET WING-WEDNESDAY, BAR STOOL BINGO 6PM THURSDAY- THIRSTY THURSDAY $4 WELLS $2 PINTS/ $7 PITCHERS FRIDAY- FISH & CHIPS, KARAOKE 9PM TO 1:00AM SATURDAY- PRIMERIB DIP, KARAOKE 9PM TO 1:00AM must be 21 years or older
Working with like-minded, community-focused Seattleites, Teri Hein started the Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas, originally incorporated as Pencilhead, in 2004. Fearless Ideas, under the name of 826 Seattle, began offering drop-in tutoring after school in October 2005. Shortly thereafter, we added evening and weekend writing workshops. In December 2005, we welcomed the first field trip by a public school class (a shout out to Ms. Dunker's fifth graders from Greenwood Elementary!). By 2014 with long waiting lists for all programs and an impressive list of awards, including the National Youth Arts and Humanities award presented by First Lady Michelle Obama, 826 Seattle decided to expand its offerings and locations and to rebrand under its new name: the Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas.
We offer a host of classes, spacious sewing area with professional sewing equipment, and complimentary sewing help from staff.
The Thai Festival is an annual event and takes place in an outdoor setting that will embrace the Thai culture; featuring a wide array of traditional activities, merchandising, arts, crafts, and food. The rich culture of the Thai community has inspired TAWA to create an event that will highlight culturally-oriented activities, food, and bringing community together to experience a taste of Thai. Thai Association of WA is founded on 2009 as a non-profit organization filed under 501(c) (3). Additional information on the organization and event can be found at www.thaiwashington.org.
Started in 2015, Saltstone Ceramics is the home studio and creative enterprise of Sarah Steininger Leroux. Sarah has a bachelor’s of arts degree in ceramics and sculpture from Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana, and a masters of fine arts degree in organizational leadership from Seattle University in Seattle, Washington. Sarah has a varied background in art and nonprofit work – working in two production ceramic studios, as an art center teacher, starting a small clothing design company, collaborating on a small arts fundraising organization, and working as a manager and director at several Seattle-area nonprofits for over fifteen years. In 2015, Sarah took the plunge and left her day job at a local nonprofit to start Saltstone Ceramics. She offers group classes on a ten-week rotating basis, private instruction and workshops, studio rental for people with a basic working knowledge of the ceramic process who are interested in pursuing their craft outside of the classroom setting, and firing services for bisque, low, and high-fire ceramics in an electric kiln and a crucible-style gas kiln. Ten-week class blocks are $300 Private instructions is $40 for a two-hour session Studio rental is $200 per month or $15 per hour Prices for workshops and other special events vary Contact Sarah via private message or at [email protected] to sign up!
Full Circle is the home gallery for Seattle artists Tnglr, Narboo, Starheadboy, Andy Miller, and 13fngrs. The gallery is part of the Greenwood Collective and focuses on making art fun for the viewer, and fun for the viewer to buy!
We are all musical! This is the first thing you learn in our Music Together classes. Through this internationally recognized music and movement program for young children, caregivers and their little ones are taken on a musical journey through folk tunes, jazzy dances, rockin' ballads, and so much more!
Spare Change Multimedia is a Seattle, Washington based company that offers a variety of services, including Internet marketing, social media management, content creation, PR, video production, SEO, and more.
Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park originated in 1885. It is located on both sides of Aurora Avenue in Seattle, Washington, and occupies roughly 144 acres (58 ha). It is the largest cemetery in Seattle.HistoryAt the time of its inception, the area was known as Oak Lake, a full day's carriage ride from downtown via Ballard, Seattle, Washington. David Denny owned land by the lake, and when the old Seattle Cemetery was to become Denny Park he moved the remains of his infant son from there to his property at Oak Lake.In 1887, David Denny’s cousin Henry Levi Denny moved his family's plot from Capitol Hill to the new burial ground, and over time the number of burials increased, usually by family members and associates of the Denny Party.In 1903, the property, known as Oaklake Cemetery, was inherited by David's son, Victor Denny. Victor sold the property in 1914 to the American Necropolis Association, a St. Louis-based company that owned cemetery properties in several states. The ANA gave the cemetery the name "Washelli" (a Makah word meaning "westerly wind"), which had been the name of a central Seattle cemetery disestablished in 1887. In 1919, the Evergreen Cemetery Company started a competing cemetery on the western side of Aurora Avenue, directly opposite Washelli Cemetery. In 1922, Evergreen Cemetery purchased Washelli from the ANA, although the merger did not become final until 1928. By 1952, Evergreen had taken over the mausolea, crematory and columbarium. The cemetery changed its name to Evergreen Washelli in 1962.
FunQuest specializes in the folllowing -- Experienced, professional, certified instruction K9 Nose Work® training for puppies to seniors Dog Agility Foundation and Beginning Classes *Check out the FunQuest Dog Sports website for more info
Handy Andy Rent-A-Tool is your local family owned and operated rental company. Our well experienced staff is here to serve the do it yourself homeowner and small contractors who are looking to save some money with our low prices. Handy Andy was the nickname given to the original owner who was a contractor that started loaning his tools out of his garage in the 1940’s and has been serving Seattle for over 60 years. The current owner bought the company in 1977 and expanded the company to carry trucks and the only u-cart concrete in Seattle. We offer a wide variety of tools and trucks to meet your needs.
Handy Andy Rent-A-Tool is your headquarters for all types of tools and equipment rentals in the Seattle, WA area. We are a family-owned business and have been providing quality rentals for over 60 years. If you need a special tool for your current project, don't buy something you'll only use once, chances are, we have what you need available for rent.Rentals we have available:• Power tools• Painting equipment• Landscaping equipment• Pressure washers• Heaters• Concrete drilling• Bobcats• Truck rentalHandy Andy also has one of the largest fleets of rental trucks in the area. When you need to haul something, see us first for dump trucks, pick-up trucks, flat beds and cargo vans.Call Hand Andy Rent-A-Tool today to get your project started!
House and recording studio. You wish you were but your not. But Jared is. Hahaha.
Our goal is to provide you with a handmade, one-of-a-kind chicken coop designed with you and your chickens’ utmost comfort, health and happiness in mind.
A&T Construction provides all sorts of construction services through out the Washington