Wallyhood Calendar: Carr, Whirligig, and Alice

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Here’s some highlights from the coming week on the Wallyhood Calendar:

  • Your school board rep Sherry Carr is available at 8:30 this morning and the second Saturday of every month from 8:30 AM to 10 AM at Bethany Community Church – Christian Education Building, 8023 Green Lake Dr. You may wish to discuss with her the possibility that Hamilton is thinking about expanding into Lincoln.
  • Alice in Wonderland begins its run at Stone Soup Theatre. The performance runs Friday – Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and from April 10 – May 3, with Saturday Sunday matinees at 3pm, $12.50 previews on April 8 and 9. General admission prices are $15-$25, $20 for seniors. All Thursdays after preview are Pay-What-You-Will. Tickets are available for purchase at www.stonesouptheatre.org, by phone at the Stone Soup Box Office at (206) 633-1883 or at www.brownpapertickets.com, 800-838-3006.

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  • Spring Break and Whirligig: Bounce with abandon on super-sized inflatable rides! Step inside Seattle Center Armory, and you’ll find free and affordable non-stop FUN including balloon artists, face painters, Student Showcases and delicious foods from new Armory eateries. For children 12 and under. A Toddler’s Zone is also available. Prices range from $1.50 for a single ride ticket to $8.00 for an all-day pass. 11 AM to 6 PM daily, rides are FREE on Thursdays. Learn more at seattlecenter.com
  • MS Walk / Run Sunday morning on the Burke Gilman: Expect the Burke Gilman from UW to Gasworks to be filled up with good will on Sunday morning. More info here: http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR?pg=entry&fr_id=24970
  • Familyworks this Thursday: Looking for something to do during spring break?  Come join FamilyWorks for free children’s books, crafts & activities, and story time!  Kids of all ages are welcome with an adult. More info: http://www.familyworksseattle.org/ai1ec_event/reading-rocks?instance_id=

Drop us a line if you want a non-commercial or artistic event featured on the calendar. Thanks!


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Eric

I've lived here since 1998. I spent 13 years at Microsoft as a developer and manager, concurrent with Ballmer's reign. I quit after seeing my third consecutive project cancelled, while my parents needed help, and my wife was getting stressed working at Seattle Public Schools. Since then, I have helped family and community while taking on side projects and volunteer work. I led the renovation of Meridian Playground, helped moderate the South Transfer Station design, helped advance the Green Lake Way road diet, and have guided several transportation and parks projects through neighborhood involvement. I wrote for Wallyhood for a while and was president of the Wallingford Community Council during the great recession, where thankfully, land use was not an issue. I'm an impatient moderate vegetarian who believes in practical win-win solutions.