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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

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  1. Tacoma Art Museum Features Orientalism Exhibition

    Tacoma Art Museum Features Orientalism Exhibition

    Oct 10, 2008

    With its new exhibit, Oasis: Western Dreams of the Ottoman Empire from the Dahesh Museum of Art , the Tacoma Art Museum features art reflective of the diverse culture of the former Ottoman Empire, and the art movement

    Tagged: art, museums, tacoma, tacoma art museum

  2. This Weekend. . . Spend Time with Rare Old Books at the Antiquarian Book Fair

    This Weekend. . . Spend Time with Rare Old Books at the Antiquarian Book Fair

    Oct 9, 2008

    This Weekend. . . . . . hang out with some old book dealers at the 21st Annual Antiquarian Book Fair . Old means books, not the dealers! This international book event features thousands of rare books, prints, map

    Tagged: books, events, shopping, seattle center, people interesting local people, this weekend, history and 38 information

  3. Champion Party Supply Supplies Costumes to Seattle Revelers

    Oct 8, 2008

    For over 70 years Champion Party Supply has been the definitive source for Seattle party goers and givers. Halloween is an especially busy time of year, with costumer rentals for both kids and adults. You’ll find a

    Tagged: halloween, events, shopping, family fun, parties, people watching, people interesting local people, just a bit weird fun and 38 quirky places

  4. All Hallow’s Eve Dinner at Chateau Ste. Michelle

    Oct 7, 2008

    If your taste in Halloween treats run a little more gourmet than caramel apples, gummy worms, and candy bars, Chateau Ste. Michelle offers an All Hallow’s Eve Dinner in its historic Manor House. The Ste. Michelle

    Tagged: halloween, events, wine, food, chateau ste michelle, wineries, food and 38 beverage

  5. J.P. Patches & Gertrude Statue in Fremont

    Oct 6, 2008

    Every city has statues honoring its founders, heroes, and other special citizens of the city. In Seattle, one of those special citizens, and a hero to many, is Chris Wedes, known to most of us as J.P. Patches . For

    Tagged: family fun, attractions, family activities, lunch hour fun, people interesting local people, sound like a local local speak, monuments, children s activities, just a bit weird fun and 38 quirky places, fremong