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UPDATE
October 24, 2013 / 20 Cheshvan 5774
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Kadima Sundays in November
November 3 10:00-10:30; T'fillah Parents welcome and encouraged to attend. November 17 10:00-12:00 Chanukah Sunday Morning Celebrating the Spirit of the Chanukah Season...
The Gift of Giving to Others
10:00-10:45 Tikkun Olam Chanukah Party
Join us in the upper/main level of Kadima House. We will be making 100 home-style sack lunches for the residents of Tent City 3, and then our older students will deliver the lunches to Tent City from 12:30 to 1:30, following regular Sunday School hours. 11:00-11:30 Ben Gown from the Sababas rocks Chanukah with songs and puppetryJoin us in the basement level of Kadima House. 11:45-12:00 Dreidel games and schmoozingThis is an All-School, Intergenerational Chanukah Program; Parent participation greatly enriches this program for everyone! Please make your plans to stay for the morning, as able.
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YEHUDA SHAUL-- founder of Breaking the Silence, will introduce Breaking the Silence's new book Our Harsh Logic as part of a national book tour of the United States OUR HARSH LOGIC:
Israeli Soldiers' Testimonies from the Occupied Territories, 2000-2010 
7:00 PM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Saint Mark's Cathedral Skinner Hall 1245 Tenth Ave. East Seattle
5:30 pm Pre-Event Potluck / Social for information contact Huda Giddens (206) 527-1291
BREAKING THE SILENCE was established in Jerusalem in 2004 by Israel Defense Forces veterans who served in the beginning of the Second Intifada and have taken it on themselves to expose the public to the horrors and realities of everyday life for Palestinians in the occupied territories.
YEHUDA SHAUL was born and raised in Jerusalem in an ultra-Orthodox family. After graduating from a yeshiva high school in a Jewish settlement on the West Bank, Yehuda served in the Israel Defense Forces achieving the rank of commander and platoon sergeant and was posted in the Palestinian towns of Bethlehem, Hebron and Ramallah on the West Bank.
In 2004, Yehuda founded Breaking the Silence with a group of fellow veterans; he serves as the organization's Co-Director and Foreign Relations Officer.
Sponsored by Friends of Breaking the Silence; Mideast Focus Ministry ~ Saint Mark's Cathedral; Episcopal Bishop's Committee Israel/Palestine ~ Seattle; The Church Council of Greater Seattle--Palestine Task Force; Voices for Palestine; Kadima Reconstructionst Community (partial list)
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Una Festa Ebraica -- Celebrating Life
A Musical Opportunity for All of Us!
8:00 pm on Saturday, November 16 Town Hall Seattle
Richard Ginnis, who serves on the boards of both Kadima and the Early Music Guild, has arranged with the Early Music Guild to reserve a block of seats for Kadimaniks and friends to attend the concert, Una Festa Ebraica -- Celebrating Life, performed by the Lucidarium ensemble. Not only do we all get to sit together, we also get to purchase tickets at the discounted price of $30 (regularly $42). This will be a fun and special evening!
Una Festa Ebraica -- Celebrating Life In Jewish communities, fully experiencing every stage of life is considered no less important than prayers, respecting the Sabbath, observing holidays, or following dietary and behavioral rules. Reflecting this, a large amount of "party music" survives: songs celebrating life, humorous poems, women's gatherings, transitions, and joyful moments of the liturgical year. With a wide array of instruments, including recorders, pipe and tabor, dulcian, lute, colascione, viola da mano, percussion, hammer dulcimer, and Renaissance guitar, the virtuosi of Lucidarium, Italy's premier ensemble for medieval and Renaissance music, keep the party going -- to life, l'Chaim!
The concert is on Saturday, November 16, at 8:00 pm at Town Hall Seattle. For all ages, of course!
Ticket sales will handled by Richard. Reserve your tickets by calling -- (206) 547-3914 -- or emailing the Kadima office. Let us know how many tickets you need. Payment will be made to Richard at a later date. Members, friends, members' friends...we're all invited!
Learn more about the concert and the Early Music Guild at www.earlymusicguild.org.
A very big "thank you" to Richard for arranging for this special evening for the enjoyment of our community.
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Kadima Sundays and Mondays Schedules
Kadima Sundays
10 to noon at Kadima House
October 27
November 3 & 17
Nov. 3 - T'fillah, 10:00 to 10:30 -- parents welcome
Nov. 17 - Chanukah of Giving & Festivities, 10 to 12; deliver lunches (older students), 12:30-1:30
Kadima Mondays
Hebrew 1 5:45-6:45 Hebrew 3 5:45-6:45 B'nei Mitzvah 7:00-8:00
October 28
November 4, 18 & 25
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BULLETIN BOARD _____________________________________________________If you are performing, teaching, creating, exhibiting, competing, or receiving accolades, let us know! We are delighted to share your news on the Bulletin Board ._____________________________________________________ Seattle Weavers' Guild Annual Show & Sale Thursday - Saturday, October 24 - 26 St. Mark's Cathedral Lower Level Bloedel Hall 1245 10th Ave. East, Seattle 98112
The Seattle Weavers' Guild Annual Show and Sale is the perfect opportunity to do your early holiday shopping. Look for one-of-a-kind hand-crafted items for the home, wearables, jewelry, gifts, yarns and more. Don't miss it!
Look for Kadimanik and Seattle Weavers' Guild member Lois Gaylord in the jewelry department.
See more about the sale and the Seattle Weavers' Guild here. Parking and entrance to the sale are free. The annual sale showcases one-of-a-kind hand-crafted items, including towels, rugs, blankets, tapestries, exquisite jewelry, accessories for pets, children's items, handmade cards, household goods, hats, bags, wall art, jackets, scarves, wraps, sculptural basketry, liturgical weaving, hand-spun and/or hand-dyed yarns along with weaving and spinning tools. There will also be demonstrations of spinning, weaving and other fiber crafts during the sale.
Proceeds from the sale are used to fund the guild's volunteer outreach program and to bring talented practicing artists to Seattle Weavers' Guild to educate its members and the public. _____________________________________________________Health Insurance
We heard that 71 percent of Americans who need health insurance don't know about the Health Insurance Marketplace. Here's where to go--share this info! Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Marketplace: https://www.healthcare.gov/ or 1-800-318-2596. Both are open 24/7. Washington Health Benefit Exchange: http://www.wahbexchange.org/. _____________________________________________________Saturday, November 2
7:30 - 9:30 pm
Third Place Books (Third Place Commons)
17171 Bothell Way NE in Lake Forest Park
The 85th Street Big Band!
Get up and dance or sit back and enjoy! Dance floor, restaurants, shopping, free parking. Kadimanik Larry Greenberg plays bass in this big band.
_____________________________________________________ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Essay Contest
All eighth grade students attending public or private schools in King County are invited to submit essays for the Fifteenth Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Writing Essay Contest, sponsored by the King County Civil Rights Commission. The purpose of the contest is to encourage middle and junior high school students to think critically about Dr. King's legacy of peace and justice. This year's essay theme is: No work is insignificant. All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. Essays must be postmarked by Friday, November 8, 2013 and mailed to King County Civil Rights Commission. Find the rules and more information about submission, etc. here. _____________________________________________________From Jewish in Seattle, the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle's Monthly E-Newsletter. October 2013. Pew Study Is the Talk of the Community
The recent Pew study of the American Jewish community has returned intriguing findings that have significant implications for the future of our Jewish community here in Seattle. The study, prepared by the Pew Research Religion & Public Life Project, has elicited a wide range of commentary from many observers in the Jewish community, with some pointing to what they perceived as problems and others seeing opportunities. Here is a brief summary of the study's major findings and trends: - The U.S. Jewish population is estimated to number 6.7 million, or 2.2 percent of the total U.S. population.
- A huge majority, 94 percent, say they are proud to be Jewish. Three-fourths say they have a "strong sense of belonging to the Jewish people."
- Large majorities say it's important to remember the Holocaust (73 percent), to live an ethical life (69 percent), and to work for justice and equality (56 percent).
- Emotional attachment to Israel remains high, with 70 percent saying they are strongly or emotionally attached to the Jewish state.
- A growing proportion of Jewish adults say they have no religion but have a Jewish background and consider themselves Jewish. A total of 22 percent of Jews say they have no religion.
- Intermarriage continues to increase. Among the Jews who married between 2005 and 2013, 58 percent have non-Jewish spouses.
- In households with children that have at least one Jewish adult, more than 70 percent of the children are being raised Jewish in some way.
Read Jewish Federation President and CEO Keith Dvorchik's observations about the study here and here. A sampling of other commentaries: The Pew Data and Us, Daniel S. Horwitz, Rabbi and Director of Immersive Learning at Moishe House Moneyball Judaism: We [Are] Not Selling Jeans Here, Rabbi Joshua Rabin, Rabbi-in-Residence, Schechter School of Long Island Crisis and Opportunity: Reflections on the Pew Report, Jay Sanderson, President & CEO, the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. _____________________________________________________The Jewish Magazine, October 2013 edition, features Glimpses of the 'Old' American Jewish West: Vignettes from the Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly. _____________________________________________________
Piano Lessons
for Children and Adults
Learn to play the piano! Experienced public school teacher, adult educator and pianist, Kadimanik Suzie Hellerstein, is offering beginning private piano lessons to children ages 6+ and adults in the student's home.
Lessons are $30 for 30 minutes, plus books and materials. Discount offered for two or more people in a household who schedule consecutive lessons.
For more information, email suzannethepianoteacher@gmail.com, or call the Kadima office: (206) 547-3914._____________________________________________________ From Jewish Family Service and PJ Library-- PJ Library Book & Project: Eight Winter Nights Short poems describe food, fun, traditions and togetherness associated with Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights.
Enhance the story by downloading the reading guide created by the PJ Library. Prepare to celebrate Hanukkah by purchasing or making your own menorah! Using clay (from a local craft store) have your children create the candle holders themselves. Click here to see one charming example. Wondering where to get good books like this for Chanukah? Are you a Jewish or Interfaith family with young children? PJ Library offers FREE high quality books and music. Click here to find out more and sign up for your PJ Library monthly subscription. |
Kadima Social Justice Group!
If you are interested in joining the Social Justice Group's listserv please contact Sima Kahn via office@kadima.org. The listserv will keep people apprised of opportunities for engagement in various areas in which the Social Justice Group members are interested.
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Registration Is Open!
Pre-K, Judaic Studies, Hebrew, and B'nei Mitzvah programs Download an Enrollment and Registration form. Kadima offers... Modern Conversational Hebrew Classes For 3rd-7th grades. Twice Monthly Sunday School Classes for Grades K-7 and a B'nei Mitzvah Program Visit our website for more information about our Sunday School and B'nei Mitzvah program, or contact Sharron Lerner, Education Director, at slerner@kadima.org or (206) 547-3914. Pre-Kindergarten Program For children 4-5 years old. Developing Jewish identity and kindergarten readiness skills. The Pre-K program will serve as an introduction to Jewish songs, stories, traditions, and progressive Jewish values. The class meets Sundays, twice monthly, 10 to noon at Kadima House. View or download the Pre-K flyer. Contact Sharron Lerner for more information. Click here for a registration form for families who don't have students enrolled in classes. |
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Seattle's premier progressive Jewish Community integrates celebration, study, and work for social justice, through programs, holidays, Shabbatot, education for all generations, activism for a just, peaceful and healthy world, and many avenues to a warm Jewish community. Think of Kadima as your "Jewish Salon," a comfortable setting for the free exchange of ideas and experiences!
Kadima's Women's Torah Project has completed the first Torah in history to be scribed and completely embellished by an international community of women, and to be sewn together in community.Kadima is a co-founder of the Middle East Peace Camp for Children, which has been held every summer for more than ten years.
Contact Kadima! (206) 547-3914
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Make Kadima House a sanctuary filled with learning, celebration, activism, spirit and warm community!
HOW TO DONATE Donate via NetworkForGood, where Kadima is a non-profit client · Send a check: Kadima, 12353 8th Ave. NE, Seattle WA 98125 · Call the office, (206) 547-3914, with credit card info · Members may call to add a donation to their account.
THANK YOU!
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KADIMA CALENDAR
Kadima Monday
October 28 at Kadima House
Kadima Sunday
October 27 10 am at Kadima House
Kadima Sunday
November 3 10 am at Kadima House T'fillah from 10 to 10:340; parents invited!
Kadima Sunday
November 17 10 am at Kadima House A Chanukah of Giving & Festivities
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JEWISH COMMUNITY EVENTS If an event title is underlined you can click on the title to open a link to more information. Tonight! Thursday, Oct. 24 · 5:30 pm · Nordic Heritage Museum (3014 NW 67th St, Seattle)
Raoul Wallenberg Dinner
The Nordic Heritage Museum's 19th annual Raoul Wallenberg Dinner will honor the Swedish diplomat and humanitarian who saved the lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II. Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle President and CEO Keith Dvorchik will be a special guest, introducing keynote speaker Olle Wastberg, a Swedish diplomat, parliamentarian and journalist. For more info and to purchase tickets, click here.
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TICKETS: only $5. Box office open 30 minutes before showtime. More info, purchase tickets, and view trailers here. Volunteers needed: contact sjff@sjcc.org.
Saturday, Oct. 26 · 7:30 pm
SIXTY-SIX
A boy's bar mitzvah looks set to be a disaster when it coincides with the 1996 World Cup in this hilarious coming-of-age comedy. Helena Bonham Carter stars as a loving Jewish mother. France/UK. (PG-13; Rec 11+)
Sunday, Oct. 27 · 2 pm
THE RABBI'S CAT
Set in Algeria in the 1920s, a rabbi's cat learns how to speak after swallowing the family parrot, and expresses his desire to have a bar mitzvah. Animated. French. (Ages 9+; some violence)
Sunday, Oct. 27 · 4:30 pm
MY DAD IS BARYSHNIKOV
In this quirky, humorous film, a scrawny 14-year-old boy convinces his classmates at Russia's prestigious Bolshoi Ballet Academy that he is the illegitimate son of dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov. A great film for kids and teens! Russian. (PG) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sunday, Oct. 27 · 10:30 am film screening / 2 pm discussion · Herzl-Ner Tamid (3700 E Mercer Way, Mercer Island)
2013-14 Jewish Touch: An Afternoon with Hollywood's Anne Frank
Foster Hirsch, professor of film at Brooklyn College, will interview Millie Perkins, star of George Stevens' acclaimed 1959 film, The Diary of Anne Frank, about her experience working on the landmark drama. Reception will follow. A free (and optional) screening of the film will begin at 10:30 am. SJCC Member/Senior/Student $8 / SJCC Guest $12. More info and purchase tickets here.
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Celebration of Bulgaria's Humanitarian Spirit During the Holocaust
The Bulgarian Cultural and Heritage Center of Seattle and Bulgaria's Consulate General in Los Angeles invite you to a celebration that includes the screening of two documentary films, musical performances and guest speakers. Help commemorate the 70th anniversary of Bulgarians preventing the deportation of 50,000 Jews to Nazi death camps during World War II.
Bulgarian Consul General Marin Dimitrov (left) will introduce the film Beyond Hitler's Grasp, a documentary depicting the dramatic rescue of Bulgarian Jews during World War II.
Guest speaker Dr. Atanas Todorov, author of 11 papers on the fate of Bulgarian Jews, will speak about Bulgaria's humanitarian heritage. His talk will be followed by a performance of the Bulgarian Voices of Seattle Women's Choir.
The event also will feature the premiere of the documentary Give, which will be followed by a question-and-answer session about the films with Dr. Todorov and Give director and Seattle filmmaker Bogdan Darev.
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Twice monthly on Sundays in October · 2:45 - 4:45
Glean Produce at the Broadway Farmers Market
JFS still needs your help this season! Twice monthly through October, volunteers collect produce from the Broadway Farmers Market and deliver it to the Polack Food Bank. Good for individuals and families, with or without a vehicle. volunteer@jfsseattle.org
Tuesday, Oct. 29 · 7 - 8:30 pm · Jewish Family Service (1601 16th Ave, Seattle)
The Family, a special family event with author David Laskin
The Family, by local author David Laskin, is the incredible but true story of how one passionate, ambitious family was made and broken by the cataclysms of the 20th century. Mr. Laskin is the author of the national bestsellers The Children's Blizzard and The Long Way Home. He also writes for the Seattle Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and Seattle Metropolitan. Book sales and signings will be available, with a portion of sales supporting JFS. FREE. Advance registration encouraged, limited space. RSVP to Marjorie Schynder, (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.
Sunday, Nov. 3 · 6 - 9 pm · Town Hall (1119 8th Ave, Seattle) Honor long-time community leaders Sharon and Larry Finegod and enjoy a buffet of Israeli-style hors d'oeuvres and free Israeli wines. Yossi Klein Halevi is a Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, a Jerusalem-based research institute and educational center. He is the Israel correspondent and contributing editor of The New Republic and a senior writer for the Jerusalem Report, as well as a commentator on Middle Eastern and religious affairs, contributing to the opinion pages of the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal and other publications. He is also an award-winning author. Kasim Hafeez is a 28-year-old English-Pakistani Muslim who was raised in England in jihadi schools. He grew up hating Israel and Jews. After reading Alan Dershowitz' The Case for Israel and StandWithUs' Israel 101, Kasim visited Israel and learned that all he'd been taught was false. Kasim now calls himself a Muslim Zionist and is on the board of StandWithUs UK. He speaks widely in support of Israel.
Tuesdays, Nov. 5 and 19 · 6:30 - 9:00 pm · Jewish Family Service (1601 16th Ave, Seattle)
Positive Discipline: Parenting with Confidence
Positive discipline is a time-tested strategy that builds parent confidence and a smoother family life! Positive discipline guides children in a context of mutual respect, using methods that are firm and kind, and come from both common sense and research. Best for parents with children 2-12 years old. Parents are welcome to attend one, some, or all of the series. - November 5: Reducing Power Struggles with Positive Discipline
- November 19: Family Meetings: Finding Solutions Together
$20/session per person. Advance registration required. Financial assistance available. Contact Marjorie Schnyder, (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.
Sunday, Nov. 10 · 10:30 am - 12:30 pm · Congregation Beth Shalom (6800 35th NE, Seattle)
Raising Jewish Kids in a Non-Jewish World
Have your kids brought home comments like these?
"Isn't Chanukah the Jewish Christmas?"
"But you don't look Jewish!"
"Why is Israel so important to you?"
"You don't eat clam chowder? But it's a Seattle tradition!"
Growing up as a minority, our kids are likely to encounter curiosity, misunderstanding, stereotypes or worse, and it's our job to prepare them. At the same time, how do we teach our children to treat non-Jewish friends and others with understanding and respect? Explore these topics with JFS Director of Family Life Education Marjorie Schnyder and Rabbi Lauren Kurland, Beth Shalom parent. Advance registration encouraged. $12/individual or $18/couple. Financial assistance available. Contact Marjorie Schnyder: (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.
Sunday, Nov. 10 · 7 pm · Benaroya Hall (200 University St, Seattle) Cornish College of the Arts choreographer Pat Hon creates dances for Betty Olivero's dazzling suite from her score to the 1920 silent film The Golem. Plus works from Marc Lavry, Eugene Levitas, and the audacious Erwin Schulhoff. Also featuring a performance by Takumi Taguchi, winner of the 2013-2014 David Tonkonogui Memorial Award. Meet the Artists: 6:15 pm: Choreographer Pat Hon & Clarinetist Laura DeLuca. Interviewed by Nancy Uscher, President, Cornish College of the Arts.
Thursday, Nov. 14 · 6:30 - 8:30 pm · JFS (1601 16th Ave, Seattle)
Dollars & Sense: Financial Alternatives in Retirement
In today's economic climate it can be difficult to feel excited about retiring. Even with Medicare and Social Security at your disposal, you might find yourself in survival mode. Sandy Voit, mental health counselor and financial analyst, will offer a variety of tools for helping your dollar go further. Limited space. Advance registration encouraged. $13 in advance, $18 at the door. Scholarships available; please ask if interested. Contact Leonid Orlov: (206) 861-8784 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.
Monday, Nov. 18 · 6:30 pm · Stopsky's Delicatessen (3016 78th Ave SE, Mercer Island)
Hanukkah Cooking Class
The head chef of Stopsky's Delicatessen leads a hands-on cooking class, putting a new spin on classic Hanukkah dishes. This isn't just a cooking class; you'll get appetizers, wine, and dinner -- and you'll leave with delicious recipes. $65 SJCC members / $80 SJCC guests. Register here.
Sunday, Nov. 24 · 3 - 5 pm · Temple B'nai Torah (15727 NE 4th St, Bellevue)
Chanukah Celebration
A community-wide nondenominational celebration for people of all abilities and ages. Led by Rabbi Mirel, Rabbi Kinberg, Cantor Serkin-Poole, Rabbi Meyer and special guests. We'll spin dreidels, sing and eat latkes! Great for all ages. FREE. Kosher dietary laws observed. Advance registration encouraged. Contact Marjorie Schnyder, (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org. ASL provided. To discuss other accommodations, contact Marjorie by November 17.
Sunday, Dec. 1 · 2 - 3:30 pm · JFS (1601 16th Ave, Seattle)
Interfaith and Jewish by Choice couples and families are invited to join Jewish Family Service and PJ Library for story, song, snacks and a community Menorah lighting
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COMMUNITY EVENTS If an event title is underscored you can click on the title to open a link to more information.
Saturday, Oct. 26 · Jane Addams School (11051 34th Ave NE Seattle) · AND · Martin Luther King Elementary (7740 34th Ave SW, Seattle)
Plant for the Planet Academy (two locations)
Imagine planting a million trees. What would you feel like, how would you change the world? Now get started! Eighty lucky students ages 8-14 from area schools will train to serve our community as Climate Justice Ambassadors! Worldwide, over 19,000 student have attended this fun and educational Academy training to join forces worldwide as leaders of the Official Tree-Planting Campaign of the United Nations. Free for students ages 8-14. Sign up here!
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Sunday, Oct. 27 · 11 am - 4 pm · McCaw Hall, Seattle Center
FREE McCaw Hall 10th Anniversary Day of Celebration
This entertainment-packed event features activities for every member of the family including live dance, music, opera and circus performances, video presentations and performers on three stages throughout the Hall.
If you'd like to exercise your vocal cords to the best of pop and Broadway, enlist in our impromptu Community Chorus, where those who love to sing will come together the day of the Celebration and perform live on the mainstage under the direction of noted choral director Eric Lane Barnes of Seattle Men's and Women's Choruses. He will rehearse with volunteer singers at 2 pm and lead them in performance at 3:30 pm.
Additional Day of Celebration entertainment by:
- Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Seattle Opera
- Cornish Latin Ensemble
- Filipino Drill Team
- 3rd Shift Dance
- Relay Dance Collective
- SANCA - acrobatics and new circus arts
- Baladores de Bronce - Mexican folkloric dance
- Eduardo Mendonça and ShowBrazil! - Brazilian dance and drumming
- Maritess Zurbano, Hypnotist
- Jacque Larrainzar, Guitarist
- Bonnie Birch and Anna Witte, French singer and accordion
For more information about the McCaw Hall 10th Anniversary Day of Celebration, visit www.mccawhall.com or call (206) 684-7200. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sunday, Nov. 10 · 3 - 4:30 pm · Wedgwood Community Church (8201 30th Ave NE, Seattle)
The Affordable Care Act and You
Wedgwood Community Church, in partnership with the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner, invites you to attend an informational seminar, The Affordable Care Act and You. The seminar will provide important facts to the community regarding the Affordable Care Act. Carolyn Smith, Consumer Advocate and Health Insurance Advisor to Mike Kreidler, Insurance Commissioner for Washington State, will give a 45-minute presentation, followed by a 45-minute question and answer period.
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