6 ways to spend the rest of your West Seattle Monday

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(Black-Headed Grosbeak males are “back from Mexico … and singing!” reports photographer Mark Wangerin)

Half a dozen highlights from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:

ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION WEST SEATTLE CAREGIVER GROUP: 1:30-3 pm at Providence Mount St. Vincent, the twice-monthly support group meets – details here. (4831 35th SW)

HANG OUT/HELP OUT IN THE ORCHARD: 5-7 pm, the weekly meetup/work party (service-hours opportunity for teens, too) at the Community Orchard of West Seattle. on the north end of the South Seattle College (WSB sponsor) campus. (6000 16th SW)

PHYSICAL THERAPY NIGHT: 5:30-7 pm, stop by West Seattle Runner (WSB sponsor) for a free individual injury assessment with Biojunction Sports Therapy. (2743 California SW)

TINKERLAB DROP-IN: 6 pm at Delridge Library, “work on a fun STEM-based craft or challenge and tinker around with construction and builder kits. There will be something for everyone ages 6 months to 1506 months! Tinkerlab is a weekly all-ages program that introduces science, technology, engineering and math concepts through play, experimentation and discovery.” (5423 Delridge Way SW)

NORTH DELRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL: 6:30 pm at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, everyone who lives, works, plays, dines, shops, etc. in North Delridge has a chance to get more involved with the community. Tonight’s agenda includes discussion of the area’s 17 proposed Neighborhood Street Fund grant applications. (4408 Delridge Way SW)

‘SEATTLE READS’: 6:45 pm at Southwest Library, you’re invited to join in “a discussion of the 2016 Seattle Reads featured work, ‘We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves‘ by Karen Joy Fowler.” (35th SW/SW Henderson)

4 Replies to "6 ways to spend the rest of your West Seattle Monday"

  • anonyme May 9, 2016 (4:31 pm)

    Where was this grosbeak spotted?  I would love to see (and hear) one.

  • Mark Wangerin May 9, 2016 (7:24 pm)

    They should be all over West Seattle. This is from Fauntleroy Park. Listen for them especially in the morning.

  • WestSide45 May 9, 2016 (10:20 pm)

    Listen for a song that sounds like a robin singing but on steroids. Many at West Seattle Golf Course.

  • anonyme May 10, 2016 (5:31 am)

    Thanks for the tips!  “Robins on steroids” – think I may have heard something like that (funny, too).

    And Mark, thanks as always for your incredible photographs.

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