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SEPTEMBER 28, 2022
VOL. 103, NO. 37
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ArtHOME community hub launches at Seattle Center
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By Laura Marie Rivera Contributing writer
Last Saturday, Path with Art, an organization dedicated to healing the effects of trauma through arts engagement and community-building, celebrated the grand opening of ArtHOME — a community arts hub at Seattle Center. ArtHOME is stationed on the ground floor of Plymouth Housing’s newly completed Kristen Benson Place (200 Mercer St). The building offers 91 housing units for formerly unhoused neighbors. The community arts hub features 4,800 square feet of multidisciplinary art studios, gallery and recording facilities built to serve thousands of low-income individuals and community members, according to a news release. The shared goal of ArtHOME is to connect arts, culture and social service to create a place for communities to come together. The grand opening celebration included art-making workshops from Path with Art’s community of artists, as well as music, food, and dance. A large crowd gathered to visit the new space, listen to music and poetry, participate in a sweepstakes to win a signed Pearl Jam guitar and to hear remarks from some of the people who helped make the space a reality. Jill Rulkoetter, Path with Art’s board
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Photo by Laura Marie Rivera A girl finishes up an art project at the grand opening of ArtHOME, a community arts hub launched by Path with Art Saturday at Seattle Center.
Discovery Park celebrating 50 years with day of activities
By Jessica Keller
QA&Mag News editor Residents are invited to celebrate Discovery Park’s 50th anniversary with family activities and educational tours and programs in Magnolia this weekend. Activities will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at different locations in the park. A shuttle bus will be available for transportation to different areas. Becca Reilly, senior recreation program specialist for Carkeek and Discovery parks, said planning for this weekend’s festivities began more than a year ago and that organizers put much
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thought into the programs and activities on tap. “This event has really been spearheaded by the committee and community organizations and other nonprofits and friends of groups that all love Discovery Park and wanted to see a big event happen to celebrate 50 years,” Reilly said. Wildlife, historical and park enthusiasts have a number of activities from which to choose, from guided tours of trails, to presentations on the history of the park and its development. Reilly said one of the programs
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Courtesy City of Seattle (www.seattle.gov) Discovery Park in Magnolia is Seattle’s largest park, with 534 acres of land that overlooks Puget Sound. Families are invited to celebrate the park’s 50th anniversary with a day of tours and activities starting at 10 a.m. Saturday.
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