Women of Wallingford

Venice Beach, eat your heart out. Wallingford has its own calendar of cuties, compliments of the SeaMonster late night crew. Lynn writes: A holiday gift must have is the WOW, Women of Wallingford 2011 Calendar, cost is $12 and all proceeds go to Wallingford organizations, to fund the Wallingford Art Walk, the food bank, and Operation School Bell.  Calendars are beautiful shots taken all throughout the neighborhood.  They are available at Not A Number, Rain, Seamonster, Cafe Appassionato, the Chamber of…

Continue ReadingWomen of Wallingford

Photography Sale This Sunday

Photographer and Wallingford neighbor Alex Garland has a love for nature, which he's managed to capture in his stunning work.  You can see for yourself if you come to his photography sale at his home (4717 Densmore Avenue N., Apt. #5) this Sunday (12/12) and next Sunday (12/19), from 12 - 4 pm.  The sale will be held on his patio, which faces N. 48th St. Garland, a recent transplant from Denton, TX, spent 11 months traveling around Europe and South…

Continue ReadingPhotography Sale This Sunday

Wallingford Weekend

There's no rain in the forecast (yet) for this weekend and temperatures should hover around 40 degrees----perfect weather to throw on a coat and hat, and take a stroll to the many events happening around the neighborhood. Friday, December 3 Santa photos at Mud Puddle Club Photography in Wallingford Center, 4 PM to 8 PM. Bring the kids and the pets in to meet Santa Claus, and let him know what's on your wish list this year and that you have indeed…

Continue ReadingWallingford Weekend

Photo Show Closing

Our friend Suzanne Wheeler's photo exhibit at the sushi restaurant Rain (2208 N 45th St) is closing tonight, Thursday April 29th, and she's having a bit of a party to celebrate. There will be some live music, drinks at the bar, good conversation and the aforementioned photos on the wall. Things start around 7 pm, but set your clocks back for musician standard time.

Continue ReadingPhoto Show Closing

Conclusion of Is That Jazz? Festival

The Avant-Jazz Festival at the Chapel Performance Space wrapped up this past weekend with four more powerful performances. The second weekend began with Vertigo led by Seattle Clarinetist Jesse Canterbury. It was an ethereal almost dream like set that carried the listener on a journey into the stars. Canterbury was joined by Tom Baker on guitar, Joanne DeMars on Cello, and Chris Stover on Trombone. The quartet was strongly attuned to each other which carried them to a higher more intense…

Continue ReadingConclusion of Is That Jazz? Festival

Something for everyone at Science Night

On Thursday night Hamilton Middle School held its first annual Science Night. The halls of Hamilton were busy with kids and parents poking, prodding, bicycling, and blending...among other things. Education and entertainment in one kid friendly package. If you missed it you have a whole year to think about how excited you are to experience it next time it comes around. Here's a slideshow of the evening to whet you appetite.

Continue ReadingSomething for everyone at Science Night