The Seattle Public Theater at the Green Lake Bathhouse (7312 West Green Lake Dr N) is having a costume sale this Saturday (Oct. 23, 2010), 2-4 p.m. “Shoppers will be able to grab an affordable costume for Halloween or a special night on the town,” Front of House Manager Patrick Lennon told us. “They can support a local non-profit community organization at the same time.” Only cash and checks (with I.D.) will be accepted. All items will be sold as is, and there will be no refunds or exchanges. “Most items will be in the $5-$10 range,” says Patrick, “but…
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Green Lake business creates a "runner's wedding dress"
Green-Lake-based women’s running apparel company Oiselle launched their fall collection yesterday (Wednesday, Sept 15, 2010). One item, pegged ‘Runaway Bride,’ is getting a lot of attention. A “runner’s wedding dress,” the garment is designed for women who want to get married while or after running a marathon. “We want the woman to feel that she is the queen of the day,” says Sally Bergesen of Oiselle, “but also have a sporty essence to it as well.” Runner’s World test drove the dress at Green Lake Park: Thanks for the tip, Doree!
A visit to 7615 Aurora: Prana Cuts Barbershop, One Stop Swagg Shop, and Spoken Visual Productions
The amazing Ben K. from Aurora|Seattle is at it again. Here’s his latest “Profiling Aurora” video clip: This time join me as I get to know my new friends in the neighborhood at 7615 Aurora Avenue: Brian Forza from Prana Cuts Barbershop, Mike Callan from the One Stop Swagg Shop, and Tristan Stewart from Spoken Visual Productions. Previously, Ben has profiled Aurora’s Eddie’s Pan Asian Restaurant and Mendoza’s Mexican Mercado.
Scenes from today’s 100th anniversary celebration at the Green Lake Library
The Green Lake Branch of The Seattle Public Library (7364 E Green Lake Dr N) celebrated its 100th anniversary today (Saturday, July 31, 2010). Visitors were treated to live piano music from the early 1900s and an exhibit of vintage clothing and hats from Goodwill’s Vintage Fashion Collection: Written stories from patrons about their favorite Green Lake Library experiences were on display: The library in July 1987:











