New Years Eve: Thurs Dec 31
Not-So-Silent Night Parade
meet at 6:30pm HPIC parking lot
bring drums/pots & pans/tambourines/musical instruments
followed by
the Sage Comet fire performance
HPIC parking lot after the parade, around 7:30pm
and then the Highland Park House Party at 8pm
an electronic jukebox with playlists from the neighborhood:
a guaranteed eclectic assortment that will dance us all into the New Year.
Plus, gourmet homemade food
from the neighborhood foodistas!
(byob)
$15/person, $5/kids under 12
and bring dollar bills for the jukebox!
Category: HPIC
Dance this Saturday
The Highland Park Improvement Club Holiday Potluck and Dance is a warm tradition that gathers friends and neighbors to celebrate the season by sharing food and good times, and collecting toys for children and food for the food bank.
Enjoy dancing and fun with friends old and new.
And watch for our New Years Eve plans…coming soon! We are planning the Not-So-Silent Night Parade, the Sage Comet fire performance and the Highland Park House Party…a neighborhood jukebox with a playlist that will keep you happy & dancing well into the New Year. Plus, gourmet homemade food from the neighborhood foodistas!
Help the neighborhood trim our tree!
Here’s an invitation from Dan Mullins, Chair of HPAC (Highland Park Action Committee):
Instead of November and December HPAC meetings, we have decided to roll them together into one
Big HPAC Holiday Potluck & Tree Trimming Party!
Our last meeting in October had the best pot-luck buffet so far, but we want it to be even bigger and better at our special Holiday Pot-Luck!
The HP Improvement Club has also asked for our help in trimming their big ol’ fake tree and I bet they have 90 years worth of lights and bulbs and garland and everything we might need to make it spectacular.
So tell your neighbors, bring the kids and let’s get in the holiday spirit!
HPAC Holiday Pot-Luck
Wednesday, Dec 2nd at 7:00 PM
1116 SW Holden St
(BYOB)
Rebirth of a community center
In the Seattle Times this morning: check it out.
Thanks to Sonia Krishnan and Erika Schultz for a great article and pictures about the club’s history, resurgence and our 90th Anniversary.
New, improved website!
As always, there’s still lots to do here. The main thing was to get a new framework up and running, and have a format where people can upload comments, pictures, video and all that cool stuff. And have it be easily updated. The blog part of the site will help keep it current, and the pages will hold the more static information.
There will be some learning curve, but lots more activity and information on the site.