Thursday, March 18, 2010

weekend fun

(SAT) Magnolia Co-Op Toy & Clothing Sale
Download Flyer HERE
When: Saturday, March 20th, 9:00am – 3:30pm
Where: United Church of Christ 3555 W McGraw in Magnolia
Come shop for gently used children’s clothing. (newborn to size 10)
Toys and other baby/children related items. Enjoy the bake sale too!
Due to crowds, it is recommended children stay at home.

(SAT) Top Pot Doughnuts Presents: Caspar Babypants
Celebrate the first day of spring with the sounds of Caspar Babypants, featuring Chris Ballew from the Presidents of The United States of America. The is a free all-ages event that takes place this Saturday March 20th at 11:00 am at the downtown Seattle WA Top Pot cafe (2124 5th avenue). Space is limited! Please arrive early. Childhaven.org will be present to accept donations. (Thanks CoriBecca!)

(SAT) Babies”R”Us: Free $20 Gift card when you buy any two Pampers Value Boxes of diapers with Dry Max.

(SAT) ParentMap: Recess Monkey concert
Family Night Out, a dinner, auction and concert to benefit King St. Cooperative Preschool, an independent co-op in Seattle 's Central District.
When: Saturday, March 20, 4:30-8 p.m.
Where: Mt. Baker Community Center, 2811 Mount Rainier Drive S., Seattle.
Cost: Adults $10, kids $5

(SAT) RedTri: Fabulous Family Fun Series at High Point Community Center
There's loads of fun to be had when you're hanging with The Reptile Man, who shows off snakes, iguanas, lizards and other creatures from around the globe.
Sat. 10:30 a.m., Seattle, $5.

(SAT) Queen Anne Toys: Cuddletunes Launch Party!
Join Once Upon a Time for the Cuddletunes Launch Party!There will be a special drawing where some lucky child will win their very own Cuddletunes Bear!
This isn't any ordinary bear! The Cuddletunes bear allows parents to create personalized music with their child's name so the child can listen to the bear anytime! Parents can also invite other family members to leave messages, songs or read a story. These "soundtracks" are then loaded into the cuddly bear!
When: Saturday, March 20th, 10:30am-12:30pm
Where: Once Upon a Time on Queen Anne

(SAT/SUN) From RedTricycle: Spring Open House
Celebrate the changing of seasons by playing games, getting faces painted, making paper flowers and sampling a new spring ‘do in the store’s salon.
When: Sat., 10am-9pm; Sun.11 am-6pm
Where: Where: Common Folk Kids
Cost: Free

(SAT) From RedTricycle: Get Loose with Dr. Seuss
There will be tons of toe-tapping at this musical feast featuring original music set to Dr. Seuss books, courtesy of the always-entertaining band Harmonica Pocket.
When: Sat @ 11am
Where: Kirkland Library
Free

(SAT) OhMamas.org: Playground Pickup Day
Help us keep our new playground looking good! We'll work to pick up litter, leaves, weeds, and anything else that doesn't belong. Afterwards, we'll enjoy hot beverages as we admire our work.
When: Sat, Mar 20, 2010, 10am-noon
Where: Delridge Community Center

(SAT) Alki Puppet Show
Mary Shaver Marionettes present “Cinderella & the Bug Brigade”
When: Saturday, March 20, 2010, 1pm
Where: Alki Bathhouse
Ages: 1+
Cost: $5
Pre-register: Yes
Phone: 206-684-7430

(SAT) From ParentMap: Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
When: Saturday, March 20, 3 p.m.
Where: Shoreline Library, 345 N.E. 175th
Watch as favorite Dr. Seuss stories and zany rhymes are brought to life with hula hoops, a ukulele and original songs from The Harmonica Pocket. Sing the words to Dr. Seuss’s ABCs, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, and others.
Free. Ages 3 and older

(SAT) ParentMap: Winging it
Take the kids for a truly improv theater experience at Adventure Playhouse, a collaboration between Wing-It Productions and Youth Theatre Northwest.
Adventure Playhouse is an improvised adventure story - kids create the show with the actors - that features live music, games and art.
When: March 20-April 24: Saturdays 2pm
Where: Historic University Theater, 5510 University Way NE, Seattle.
Cost: $10
Ages: 3-7

(SAT) From DailyCandyKids: Healthy Kids and Green Parenting Fair
What: Find resources to help green your child’s environment and learn to make safer choices during pregnancy, nursing, infancy, and more.
Why: Going green’s getting easier.
When: Sat., 10 am-3 pm
Where: South Park Community Center, Tacoma (253-798-6492)

(SAT) Star Party
Dress in warm clothes to view celestial objects through instruments provided by Seattle Astronomical Society
Dusk at two locations, event canceled if rain or cloud cover.
When: Saturday, March 20, 2010, 6:45pm
Where: North shore of Green Lake, west of Bathhouse Theatre
7312 W. Greenlake Dr. N.
Seattle WA 98103
All ages
Cost: FREE
Phone: 206-523-2787

(FRI/SAT/SUN) From ParentMap: "Madeline"
Walk in two straight lines to see Bellevue Youth Theatre's performance of Madeline, about that charming, mischievous French girl with the jaunty yellow hat.
Dates: March 19-27: Fridays, Saturdays 7pm; Sundays 2pm; Saturday, March 27 @ 2pm
All ages
Cost: $10

(SAT/SUN) FREE Kids' Crafts
Grand Opening of Melt Café includes one-hour segments of green crafting, gardening and/or cooking activities, free baked goods and balloons.
When: Saturday, March 20, 2010, 10am – 4pm
Wher: Melt Café (Seattle)
Ages: 2-12, Free
Phone: 206-453-3745

(SAT/SUN) Rock and Mineral Show
Show by North Seattle Lapidary and Mineral Club includes displays, demonstrations, junior activities and more.
When: 10am–5pm
Where: Lake City Community Center
12531 28th Ave. N.E.
Seattle WA 98125
All ages
Cost: FREE

(SAT) The Most Magnificent Mutt Show
Categories include best costumes, best trick, shortest tail and more. Ages 14 and younger and their canines. 10am-12:30pm, 9am registration.
When: Saturday, March 20, 2010, 9am – 12:30pm
Where: Frontier Park, Graham, WA
All Ages, Free
Phone: 253-847-4754

(SUN) From DailyCandyKids: Sunday Ice Cream Cruise
What: Enjoy the sights, the skipper’s comical narration, and a tasty treat as you sail around Lake Union.
Why: They all scream for ice cream.
When: Every Sun. Hourly departures, 11am-3pm
Where: Seattle Ferry Service, Lake Union Park, Valley St., at Terry Ave. N. (206-284-2828)

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