Doors open at 6:30pm, movie at 7. Free admission. Volunteers will be selling popcorn, candy and other movie fare. Bring blankets and pillows or sit in our chairs.
This is an all ages event. Bring your friends, family and neighbors.
Movie hint: E.B. White’s story of a spider who helps a pig escape the dinner table. Made in 2006, this animation includes the voices of Julia Roberts, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Oprah Winfrey, Kathy Bates, Dakota Fanning and more big stars.
Highland Park’s Corner Bar, the one and only pop-up bar in the city of Seattle, welcomes you in from the rain, fog and occasional sunshine this Friday Feb 1st. Doors open at 6PM.
Local beer is on tap featuring Georgetown Brewery’s Lucille IPA and Manny’s Pale Ale, wine by the glass and cocktail special Love Potion #9 – all for $3 each. Non-alcoholic drinks $1 each. We provide free peanuts and pretzels.
Come bring your friends and make some new ones! It’s a blast.
Having trouble getting it on paper or getting on stage?
Me, too!
I had to construct a way for me to work through my fear and ended up creating improv poetry. Only, I created it AS I was just getting onto poetry stages in 1997. I had to create a way for my voice to literally emerge from me that didn’t sound like everybody else on stage and was true to my craft. Improv, Stand-up comedy, and Slam broke me down, then built me up. They helped me learn not to be afraid (okay, less afraid) of that damn microphone and audience. It got me to concentrate on why I was there: My work. My writing.
I want to show you some techniques and exercises in writing and stage work to help you simply feel comfortable. This will include reading, editing, rewriting, and performing in front of your classmates. The goal, though, is to get you on stage with an audience and a microphone.
I also work one-on-one with people if you’re not ready for a group dynamic. Hey – I’m not a fan, either, but collaboration and healthy critique are valuable skin-thickeners!
Come to the workshop!
Four hours with a half-hour break
Saturday, Feb 2nd, 2013
10-2:30
$100
Join Seattle Artist and Educator Deborah Faye Lawrence, “The Queen of Collage,” for a series of fun workshops exploring the remarkable versatility of collage, the friendliest of art forms. Easy-going atmosphere, individual support, basic instruction in visual art fundamentals, and constructive discussion.
Most materials and tools provided (paper, adhesive, scisoors). Please plan to bring some of your own magazines, personal photographs, photocopies, letters, postcards, books you don’t mind cutting up, etc.
We meet at the historic HIGHLAND PARK IMPROVEMENT CLUB.
Blue Valley Meats will deliver to the Highland Park Improvement Club Jan 26. Just order online at www.bluevalleymeats.com by Jan 21. Special requests and all questions are welcome!
Monday order deadlines for the following delivery dates:
Order by Monday, Jan 21 to pick up at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, Jan 26
Order by Monday, Feb 11 to pick up at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, Feb 16
Order by Monday, Mar 4 to pick up at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, March 9
Order by Monday, Mar 18 to pick up at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, March 23
Doors open at 6:30pm, movie at 7. Free admission. Volunteers will be selling popcorn, candy and other movie fare. Bring blankets and pillows or sit in our chairs.
This is an all ages event. Bring your friends, family and neighbors.
Movie hint: Animation about Mr. Fox who is trying to settle down, but – just one more raid? based on a Roald Dahl story, with an all-star cast of voices: George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe and more.
Price: First class for newbies FREE !!!! The ENTIRE month is only $45. That’s right 3 days a week and still only $45/month. After the first free class drop in rates are $10/class. No Credit Cards.
Description:
Zumba Gold has the same Latin-inspired music as Zumba Fitness. Routines are lower impact and easier to follow. Improve coordination and balance. This class is for anyone wanting to learn Zumba; the not so athletic who wants to work out and learn how; and those with knee, back or ankle stiffness.
What to Bring:
Please wear shoes which promote forward motion. Please bring at least 2 water bottles.
About Me:
I started out taking classes to force myself to move because it was hard for me to walk on level ground.
IT WAS LOVE AT FIRST SWEAT! After 4 months, there was a different me. Not only was I able to move in the classes, I started losing weight! 35lbs so far! 6 months later my love and passion for ZUMBA fitness has manifested into becoming a licensed instructor!
YEAH! Every class feels like a party! The environment is exhilarating, we are all here for the same reasons: to have fun, get energized, get away from every day stresses, and reach that common goal of healthy living. Come join me and you’ll see what I mean.
I want to share this amazing feeling with you! You don’t even have to know how to dance. (Major emphasis on not needing to know how to dance) Just move your body at your personal intensity and follow my lead. It’s easy! Come try it, I guarantee you will have a blast! I look forward to meeting you!
The Corner Bar is contemplating the New Year and resting up from 2012 – so no Corner Bar this Friday.
Starting February 1, the Corner Bar returns every month on first Fridays.
Thanks to all who participated – walkers, performers, musicians, volunteers, appreciators and partiers – in the Not-So-Silent Night Parade, the Sage Comet and the special New Years Eve Corner Bar. And thanks to the West Seattle Blog for a great feature on the events. See it here.
Join us for our 4th Annual New Years Eve celebration!
6pm. The Not-So-Silent Night Parade.
Assemble in the parking lot at 6pm. Bring noisemakers, flashlights, lanterns, umbrellas – whatever is necessary! Parade starts when everyone is ready!
7pm-ish. The Sage Comet Performance.
The performance will begin after everyone has returned from the Parade.
>>>We promise, Highland Park Piper!<<<
After the Sage Comet Performance – come inside to our first New Years Eve Corner Bar!
Live music from Sedagive: eclectic, centering around rock, roots rock, classic stuff Justin Hoffman: original folk rock with a reggae punch Woody Moses & friends: jam session, starting around 11 pm until after midnight. Anyone who’s interested is welcome to sit in.
Your favorite local beer on tap, wine by the glass and the return of the awesome Sangria – all for $3 each. Non-alcoholic drinks $1 each. Peanuts and pretzels for all! Champagne toast at midnight.
No cover charge – but bring some dollars to support the bands.
Doors open at 6:30pm, movie at 7. Free admission. Volunteers will be selling popcorn, candy and other movie fare. Bring blankets and pillows or sit in our chairs. This is an all ages event. Bring your friends, family and neighbors.
Act I – Movie hint: And all the Who’s in Whoville…