Last community meeting before work begins on $46 million+ overhaul of 23rd Ave

2014_0115_Greenways_map_v401You party animal. We know what you want to do with your Friday night — help plan the glorious, multi-modal future of the 23rd Ave corridor. Details on a Friday night community meeting to talk about the changes are below. CHS wrote about the 23rd Ave greenway opportunity here. The cool kids in the Central District, Montlake and eastern Capitol Hill call it the Central Area Neighborhood Greenway.

Here’s part of what’s coming to make 23rd a fully functioning major artery in a growing part of the city: “After reviewing data and soliciting community input, SDOT will redesign 23rd Avenue between E John Street and Rainier Avenue S to three lanes – two lanes in each direction with a center-turn lane.” Add the greenway’s “mix of signage, pavement markings, speed bumps, roundabouts and other traffic-calming features” and you’re talking about some big opportunities for positive change.

The full $46 million+ project is planned to have construction wrapping up before the end of 2017.

Take 20 minutes for 23rd Avenue

Maribel-at-mtg-DSC_7204-RESIZEWe’re excited about our plans for the 23rd Avenue corridor – and we’ve taken our show on the road! This week we’ve been at the Douglass-Truth Library and SOAR having great conversations with Central Area neighbors.

We hope you can join us at our final session tomorrow, January 31 at the Miller Park Community Center from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.

Check out our project website for more info. See you real soon!

About our work in the 23rd corridor area

Beginning in fall 2014, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) plans to begin constructing corridor improvements on 23rd Avenue as well as implementing a neighborhood greenway in the area. Investing in these important projects means improving safety for drivers, pedestrians, and bike riders – plus faster and more reliable transit in the corridor.

The condition of 23rd Avenue creates a poor environment for the many vehicles, transit users, bike riders, and pedestrians who use the corridor today. Since early 2013, SDOT has been reviewing existing traffic data in the area and asking for community input about how improvements to the 23rd Avenue corridor could balance the needs of all users.

On streets with fewer than 25,000 vehicles per day, redesigning a street from four lanes to three can have many safety and mobility benefits, including:

  • Reducing collisions
  • Reducing speeding
  • Allowing vehicles to turn without blocking traffic
  • Managing drivers cutting in and out of lanes
  • Creating space for wider sidewalks
  • Making streets easier to cross, and
  • Make it easier for larger vehicles (e.g. buses) to travel

After reviewing data and soliciting community input, SDOT will redesign 23rd Avenue between E John Street and Rainier Avenue S to three lanes – two lanes in each direction with a center-turn lane.

More info

www.seattle.gov/transportation/23rd_ave.htm

www.seattle.gov/transportation/centralgreenway.htm.

[email protected]

(206) 684-7963 (Maribel Cruz, Outreach Lead)

Team Challenge Info Meeting – Half Marathon Training

Choose your Challenge! Get fit, make friends, and change the lives of others – as part of Team Challenge, you can do all of this and more! Attend this local information meeting to learn how you can complete your choice of the Kona, Chicago, Jamestown, or Napa to Sonoma Half Marathons while helping find a cure for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Train with Team Challenge in the greater Seattle area starting March 15th! Great for every skill level from beginning walker to elite runner.

Each participant receives:
• Professional coaching and a personalized training plan
• Airfare and accommodations for race weekend
• A connection with an inspirational honored patient
• Group training at local venues throughout the greater Seattle area
• Fantastic tools and support to reach your fundraising goal
• Event weekend activities including an inspirational pasta dinner before the race
• A Team Challenge victory celebration after the race with music, fun, and friends
• Team Challenge gear and incredible gear discounts!
• Receive a Team Challenge t-shirt when you sign up and more gear as you achieve your goals
• Custom Team Challenge jersey for race day

In return, you will raise funds to help the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America reach its mission: To cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.

Team Challenge Info Meeting – Half Marathon Training

Choose your Challenge! Get fit, make friends, and change the lives of others – as part of Team Challenge, you can do all of this and more! Attend this local information meeting to learn how you can complete your choice of the Kona, Chicago, Jamestown, or Napa to Sonoma Half Marathons while helping find a cure for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Train with Team Challenge in the greater Seattle area starting March 15th! Great for every skill level from beginning walker to elite runner.

Each participant receives:
• Professional coaching and a personalized training plan
• Airfare and accommodations for race weekend
• A connection with an inspirational honored patient
• Group training at local venues throughout the greater Seattle area
• Fantastic tools and support to reach your fundraising goal
• Event weekend activities including an inspirational pasta dinner before the race
• A Team Challenge victory celebration after the race with music, fun, and friends
• Team Challenge gear and incredible gear discounts!
• Receive a Team Challenge t-shirt when you sign up and more gear as you achieve your goals
• Custom Team Challenge jersey for race day

In return, you will raise funds to help the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America reach its mission: To cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.

Team Challenge Info Meeting – Half Marathon Training

Choose your Challenge! Get fit, make friends, and change the lives of others – as part of Team Challenge, you can do all of this and more! Attend this local information meeting to learn how you can complete your choice of the Kona, Chicago, Jamestown, or Napa to Sonoma Half Marathons while helping find a cure for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Train with Team Challenge in the greater Seattle area starting March 15th! Great for every skill level from beginning walker to elite runner.

Each participant receives:
• Professional coaching and a personalized training plan
• Airfare and accommodations for race weekend
• A connection with an inspirational honored patient
• Group training at local venues throughout the greater Seattle area
• Fantastic tools and support to reach your fundraising goal
• Event weekend activities including an inspirational pasta dinner before the race
• A Team Challenge victory celebration after the race with music, fun, and friends
• Team Challenge gear and incredible gear discounts!
• Receive a Team Challenge t-shirt when you sign up and more gear as you achieve your goals
• Custom Team Challenge jersey for race day

In return, you will raise funds to help the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America reach its mission: To cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.

Team Challenge Info Meeting – Half Marathon Training

Choose your Challenge! Get fit, make friends, and change the lives of others – as part of Team Challenge, you can do all of this and more! Attend this local information meeting to learn how you can complete your choice of the Kona, Chicago, Jamestown, or Napa to Sonoma Half Marathons while helping find a cure for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Train with Team Challenge in the greater Seattle area starting March 15th! Great for every skill level from beginning walker to elite runner.

Each participant receives:
• Professional coaching and a personalized training plan
• Airfare and accommodations for race weekend
• A connection with an inspirational honored patient
• Group training at local venues throughout the greater Seattle area
• Fantastic tools and support to reach your fundraising goal
• Event weekend activities including an inspirational pasta dinner before the race
• A Team Challenge victory celebration after the race with music, fun, and friends
• Team Challenge gear and incredible gear discounts!
• Receive a Team Challenge t-shirt when you sign up and more gear as you achieve your goals
• Custom Team Challenge jersey for race day

In return, you will raise funds to help the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America reach its mission: To cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.

Team Challenge Info Meeting – Half Marathon Training

Choose your Challenge! Get fit, make friends, and change the lives of others – as part of Team Challenge, you can do all of this and more! Attend this local information meeting to learn how you can complete your choice of the Kona, Chicago, Jamestown, or Napa to Sonoma Half Marathons while helping find a cure for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Train with Team Challenge in the greater Seattle area starting March 15th! Great for every skill level from beginning walker to elite runner.

Each participant receives:
• Professional coaching and a personalized training plan
• Airfare and accommodations for race weekend
• A connection with an inspirational honored patient
• Group training at local venues throughout the greater Seattle area
• Fantastic tools and support to reach your fundraising goal
• Event weekend activities including an inspirational pasta dinner before the race
• A Team Challenge victory celebration after the race with music, fun, and friends
• Team Challenge gear and incredible gear discounts!
• Receive a Team Challenge t-shirt when you sign up and more gear as you achieve your goals
• Custom Team Challenge jersey for race day

In return, you will raise funds to help the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America reach its mission: To cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.

 

Celebrate Black History Month throughout February

February is Black History Month, and throughout the Central District you’ll find numerous opportunities to celebrate, learn, and engage.

The Northwest African American Museum has a full calendar:

PITCH BLACK: AFRICAN AMERICAN BASEBALL IN WASHINGTONSaturday, Feb. 1st
New Exhibition Opens!

Baseball in Washington’s black communities has a strong but quiet history. Most people know the segregated history of our national pastime, but few know how the story played out on the baseball fields in Seattle and throughout Washington. Left without a professional Negro Leagues team until 1946, much of our State’s black baseball history was undocumented. Pitch Black features vignettes of this rich history using iconic artifacts, photographs, and oral histories. Organized by NAAM. On view in the Northwest Gallery through November 9th.

FILM VIEWING: MORE THAN A MONTH
Thursday, Feb. 6, 7pm

Free with admission

Should Black History Month be ended? That’s the question explored by African American filmmaker Shukree Hassan Tilghman as he embarks on a cross-country campaign to do just that. Both amusing and thought provoking, the film investigates what the treatment of history tells us about race and equality in contemporary America.

GALLERY TOUR AND QUILTING WORKSHOP
Sunday, Feb. 9, 12–3pm

Registration will open on January 30th, $10 per person; Free for Members.

Join Northwest artist Marita Dingus for a tour of her new exhibition Marita Dingus: At Home. Objects from Dingus’s home, including her collection of African and Caribbean figures, are the basis of this intimate and revealing exhibition. In contrast with the gallery setting, a series of photographs taken by Spike Mafford will show how the artist actually lives with her art. Following the tour, Marita will conduct a quilt patch project for visitors to record a memorable event in African American history while learning about the history and influences of traditional African textiles on her artwork.

FILM VIEWING: SING YOUR SONG
Thursday, Feb. 13, 5pm

Free with admission

This film surveys the life and times of singer/ actor/activist Harry Belafonte. From his rise to fame as a singer and his experiences touring a segregated country, to his provocative crossover into Hollywood, Belafonte’s groundbreaking career personifies the American Civil Rights Movement and impacted many other social justice efforts.

THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK with Charles Mudede
Saturday, Feb. 15, 7pm

Tickets: $10; Free for Members. Ticket available on February 1st

Writer, filmmaker and cultural critic, Charles Mudede will help us celebrate the black image on the big screen by exploring sections of global cinematic history using film clips and musical scores inspired by international musicians, directors, and thinkers. Later he invites listeners to discuss what they see and hear.

EDUCATOR & FAMILY DAY
Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 17, 11am–5pm

Sponsored by

Free admission

with a dynamic offering of programs throughout the day. At 1pm local historian Judy Bentley co-author of Free Boy, will present curriculum materials related to the remarkable story of Charles Mitchell, a 13-year-old slave who escaped from Washington Territory to freedom in Canada on the Puget Sound’s tiny Underground Railroad. At 2pm, storyteller Eva Abram will present an interpretation of Charles Mitchell’s life. Art-making activities for kids of all ages are available on a drop-in basis throughout the day.
Light refreshments will be served. Free admission is made possible by Bank of America.

STORYTELLING
WHAT THE GRIOT SAID
Thursday, Feb. 20, 11am–noon

Free

Gifted griots—or storytellers—enchant both young and old with tales recounted following oral traditions. Children of all ages are invited to experience the ancient art of storytelling with stories from around the world or just around the corner.

NAAM STORY TIME
at Barnes & Noble Pacific Place
Saturday, Feb. 22, 11am

Free

Bring your little ones to hear Museum Educator Katie Williams read from the award-winning children’s book Henry’s Freedom Box by Ellen Levine. A portion of purchases made in-store from February 15 thru 22 will be donated to NAAM – be sure mention us when you check out!

PECHAKUCHA SEATTLE
Afrofuturism: A Journey Through Race and Time
Thursday, Feb. 27

Presentations start at 7pm
Free with admission

Some say Afrofuturism is a practice of discovering what lies beyond the here and now, through the lens of the African American experience. Great artists of our time are creating visual art, sounds, and stories that explore outer-space and inner worlds, technology, society and race. Join us to learn more about Afrofuturism and the artists, through the quick presentation style of  PechaKucha. Let Seattle’s foremost thought leaders and visionaries take you on a fantastic voyage through race and time. Presenters include: Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Donald Byrd, Charles Mudede, Zola Mumford, Christina Orbe, and more… .

 

At the Experience Music Project, an event relevant to the Central District:

In celebration of Black History Month, The EMP Museum, Ezell’s Chicken and Brandkings are taking out time this February 1, 2014 to bring people together to reflect on the
causes and effects of gentrification for an event titled “Through The Eyes of Art.” The evening will feature an
art exhibit, from local painters and photographers, a keynote address by Seattle City Councilmember, Bruce
Harrell and a live performance and video presentation, from hip-hop artist Draze. Tickets are free but must be reserved on Brown Paper Tickets.

At Capitol Hill’s Annex Theater, a play called Black Like Us:

Black Like Us is the story of an African-American woman’s decision to pass for white in 1958. It follows her story, and those of her sister, her daughter, her three granddaughters, and her two grandnieces, as they all in turn discover her secret-and each others’ existence.

Black Like Us runs during February, and while staging it during Black History Month is certainly intentional, this is a play about much more than race. It is at its core the story of a family, and of the sweet, complex, and exasperating relationships that exist between sisters. It is also the story of a family that lives in Seattle, and the history of the Central District and the Civil rights movement in this city are woven into the narrative. With a diverse all-female cast, a dash of history, and a lot of humor, Black Like Us explores the effect one woman’s decision has to reverberate through the generations.

At the Garfield Community Center, an event called One Human Race:

Sunday February 23, 2014
2:00 – 4:00 pm
GARFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER
2323 E Cherry St
Seattle, WA 98122
What did Buddha, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, and Baba Guru Nanak teach about equality and non-discrimination? What remedies did these holy founders prescribe to combat racism? Are religious mute on this issue? Join us at this unique interfaith event as we explore these questions and more.
Free!
Regsiter for event: http://www.amiseattle.org/RegisterForEvent.aspx?INo=28
SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community – Seattle
CONTACT: Waqas Malik
CONTACT PHONE: 206.851.0788
CONTACT EMAIL: [email protected]
Read the event flyer

 

Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments and we’ll add to the post!

Pacific Musicworks presents: J.S. Bach’s St. John Passion

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J.S. Bach St John Passion

March 1, 8pm & March 2, 2pm

Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall, Benaroya Hall
200 University Street
Seattle, WA 98101

Written for Good Friday in 1724, the St. John Passion is Bach’s emotional and musically dramatic account of the last days of Jesus, according to the Gospel of John. In this intimate performance the nine solo singers will also act as the chorus.

Tickets start at $20

Tickets: 206.215.4747

ticket link: http://www.seattlesymphony.org/symphony/buy/single/production.aspx?id=14426

Conductor: Stephen Stubbs

Evangelist: Charles Daniels
Sopranos: Dorothee Mields and Shannon Mercer
Counter-tenor: Terry Wey
Mezzo-soprano: Laura Pudwell
Tenors: Thomas Cooley and Aaron Sheehan
Baritone: Tyler Duncan
Bass-baritone: Matthew Brook

 

for more information: [email protected] 206.708.6003

Pacific Musicworks presents: J.S. Bach’s St. John Passion

stJohnWEB

 

______________________________________________________________________________________

J.S. Bach St John Passion

March 1, 8pm & March 2, 2pm

Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall, Benaroya Hall
200 University Street
Seattle, WA 98101

Written for Good Friday in 1724, the St. John Passion is Bach’s emotional and musically dramatic account of the last days of Jesus, according to the Gospel of John. In this intimate performance the nine solo singers will also act as the chorus.

Tickets start at $20

Tickets: 206.215.4747

ticket link: http://www.seattlesymphony.org/symphony/buy/single/production.aspx?id=14426

Conductor: Stephen Stubbs

Evangelist: Charles Daniels
Sopranos: Dorothee Mields and Shannon Mercer
Counter-tenor: Terry Wey
Mezzo-soprano: Laura Pudwell
Tenors: Thomas Cooley and Aaron Sheehan
Baritone: Tyler Duncan
Bass-baritone: Matthew Brook

 

for more information: [email protected] 206.708.6003