Archives for July 25, 2014

Your Busy Weekend in Northeast Seattle: July 25-28

The sun returns this weekend. Clear skies and temperatures in the mid- to high-70s. Perfect weather for visiting a farmer’s market or an outdoor festival?

FRIDAY, July 25

SATURDAY, July 26

  • Buy your neighbors’ stuff!
    • Multi-family yard sale along 18th Avenue NE between NE 80th and 82nd Streets, 9 AM. Lots of kid stuff, and more!
  • Party with neighbors and friends just down the road. 
    • Bull Moose Festival at 68th and Roosevelt, 11:30 AM-7:30 PM. Enjoy the pancake breakfast, dog show, fashion show, food, music, and beer garden. FREE.

MONDAY, July 28

  • Watch a classic film by a master director while surrounded by books.
    • Hitchcock by the Decades, University Branch of SPL (5009 Roosevelt Way NE), 6 PM. Third movie in the series of five is Rear Window,” produced in 1954, run time of 115 minutes. FREE.

Oralea BONUS Event:

SATURDAY, July 26

  • Watch the salmon run and jump; ask a volunteer naturalist all your salmon-related questions. 

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Bull Moose Festival this Saturday!

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Roosevelt’s Bull Moose Festival is back! Let’s show the Moose some love and head over to our next door neighborhood’s community party which this year is celebrating aspects of sustainable living.

When: Saturday, July 26th, 11:30 AM-7:30 PM

Where: NE 68th Street and Roosevelt Way NE  Festival Map

Food, music, beer garden, dog show, fashion show, raffle, and more!

In fact, you can print out a raffle card and start getting stamps at participating neighborhood businesses ahead of time. You’ll win a small prize just for submitting your completed raffle card and will be entered in a drawing for $25 prize from the same businesses for things like spa services, food, and fair-trade goods.

You can also donate your unwanted textiles in any condition at the festival. Clothes for the Cause turns these recycled donations into funds which will go to the Roosevelt Neighborhood Association. Just bring them in a tightly closed plastic bag to keep them dry.

The annual-ish festival is coordinated by the Roosevelt Neighborhood Association.

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