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Loyal Heights Community Center

4.2 (10 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 7:30 pm

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Best of all - the room is spacious and you don't risk getting elbowed in the face by fellow dancers like you do at other zumba classes around the city!

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Northgate Community Center

Northgate Community Center

4.3(12 reviews)
3.2 miNorthgate

The play gym here is awesome! I brought my almost one year old, crawling little boy, here…read more Currently, it's open 10-2 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are plenty of cars and play areas with big blocks and little play stands and areas for all ages, from first starting to sit up to toddling to enjoy. He really enjoyed watching the other kids and crawling around, discovering neat things to play with. It is a huge space in the community center with a nicely sized parking lot. I don't put my son in day care so it is great to have convenient, indoor, free spaces like this in Seattle. Highly recommended for parents to little ones!

My daughter was not welcomed at the ballet dancing class for 5-7 years old. There were no music, no…read moreinstructor's smile or friendliness although my daughter stepped into the class and we were waiting there inside the class more than 5 minutes looking at them starting the class as if we were invisible. My daughter was too shy and scared to go to the instructor's place because even tho we were only several steps away from her, she ignored us. I could not change another class for her because I was told that it is considered refund and they could not refund me anything. But I would not dare to take my daughter to that cold class again to "try" as the front desk staff recommended us to do it. Perhaps some sort of racism, but it's fine, keep going your way.

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Northgate Community Center
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Phinney Neighborhood Association - Community Hall

Phinney Neighborhood Association

4.5(22 reviews)
1.4 miPhinney Ridge

Always the center of the community, offering celebrations, concerts, garage sales, a Farmer's…read moreMarket in the summer months, book clubs, a tool library and so much more. The event on this visit included a celebration of Holi! Fun, music and so much more. Check out their website our the Phinney Review newspaper for more upcoming activities and events.

Review of the Kiddo Play Area: So this pandemic thing is really taking a toll on things, and well,…read morewe have been to basically every open air playground around the Greenwood/Broadview/Carkeek area... except we realized that we haven't been to the one behind the PNA. So on a cold, non-rainy day, we took the kiddo there to see if it was any good. Keep in mind that it's reserved for the preschool during the week/business hours, but on the weekend, it was a nice change of scenery. They had a few play structures, on a mulch and rubberized area. Sure, parental guidance is required, and you really should have a "toddler" kiddo here... but for the kiddo, she enjoyed the slides, the "kitchen" and the tires. She being the expert of walking on narrow surfaces, I think enjoyed the areas like a balance beam master in training. If you have been everywhere, and you want a playground that is a nice scenery change, here's one more to add to the list. Also, nearby is Red Mill Burger, so there's that you could be eating, while your kiddo is playing to their heart's delight.

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Richmond Highlands Recreation Center - Look at this beautiful place!

Richmond Highlands Recreation Center

4.0(3 reviews)
4.8 mi

I'm always looking for facility rentals for my professional and personal life. I'm baffled about…read morehow I could miss this one! I had no idea it was there until I was invited to an event. It's tucked in a residential area so it's not surprising that I missed it. This is a good sized rental with different rooms. There is a spacious kitchen and a loading area nearby that makes it easy to get things in and out. Aside from a large room for seating, another room with gaming tables, and the gym, there's also a playground and ball field outside. Along with all of that, there was a staff member around to answer questions and assist. After the event, I immediately looked up rates and found them to be very reasonable. I wouldn't be surprised if I booked it for an event in the future. Parking is limited in proportion to the amount of people the facility and outdoor space. That's the only real downside I identified but that can be manageable.

I've been to a lot of Community Centers and they are usually nice people but sometimes they're not…read morefriendly. I've been to this Community Center a couple of times and I really love it! It's the friendliest environment I've ever seen! If you need a safe environment for your children, then I suggest this place for you. I guarantee that you will love it there and the staff are always looking out for others so everyone is safe.

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Lake City Community Center - Flea Market

Lake City Community Center

3.5(4 reviews)
4.7 miOlympic Hills

Found the LCCC one random Saturday afternoon. A sandwich board placard on the corner begs your…read moreattention, so we dropped in. As we got closer to the building there was a guy standing in the middle of the road, munching on a sandwich, and directing cars to parking slots....funny. The center was having a vintage market this weekend and what a pleasant surprise it was. The place is larger than it looks. Every room was filled to the brim with vintage goodies presented by individual vendors. The selection was wonderful and the prices reasonable. The vendors are so nice and willing to educate you about their collections. One gentleman sells vintage Christmas cards and buttons. I bought a few lovely cards (no one does graphics like this anymore) and plan on framing them whenever I find some nice antique frames. I also found a vintage pin that looks just like my doggies. I love antiquing but have found that the regular antique shops are getting pretentious (everything behind locked glass) and expensive. You can come to the LCCC, have fun conversations, and take home some treasures. They also have a flea market every few months.

I've been here a few times now for the Lake City Lions Club Flea Market, which is held every 2nd…read moreSaturday of the month except for August. Getting here is pretty easy, it's fairly close to the Dick's on Lake City. Parking is another story. The building has about a dozen parking spots and you'll often see cars double parked (the horror). Otherwise you're looking at street parking which can take you rather far away. Once you do find some parking far away, be sure to see if it's a "30mins load" or if there's a "No Parking" sign anywhere. The building itself is old and tired, with well-worn furniture in the waiting area and office. The restrooms are clean though. The large auditorium reminds me of a cafeteria, especially since they set up long folding tables for people to show their wares. There is a small cafe that will sell coffee, donuts, and sandwiches for a couple bucks. I like coming here because there is always something different at the flea market. One on hand, you'll get the stuff that is priced high (for my taste) of antique items such as coins, toys, and jewelry. On the other, you'll see stuff that is priced rather low which you don't need to buy so you don't but you so regret it later (sigh). Then there's a bunch of stuff in the middle that doesn't really land on your radar for whatever reason but it's still fun to wander around and browse a couple laps. You can show up early or on time to score good parking, but the tables don't really fill until maybe 2hrs after the official start time. Then it may get a little crowded with more buyers showing up. The folks at the vendor tables and staffing the cafe/office are super sweet and nice. They always have interesting stories to tell about their items. It's an overall relaxed vibe for the people like me who hope to find something really cool. :)

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Secular Jewish Circle of Puget Sound - Blowing the shofar at Rosh Hashanah 2024

Secular Jewish Circle of Puget Sound

5.0(3 reviews)
4.0 miEastlake

This is the only Jewish organization I've ever been affiliated with and it is the first one to…read morefully embrace my Jewishness and me as a Jew. That was about fourteen years ago. My family joined to help my daughter form her own sense of Jewish identity which she started asking about when she was eight. She now has a sense of Jewish identity that would never have been so well formed had we not engaged with this community. And I have a much deeper understanding of my own relationship with Judaism. I'm Jewish because my father was Jewish and I choose to be a Jew, my mother never converted; they were both firm atheists. The Overbrook delicatessen was my temple, ritual language: Yiddish, ritual foods: lox and other smoked fish, ritual giving: Israel Fund - can on the counter next to the register. Humor was the practice. I've been teaching in the Shalom Sunday school for seven or eight years now and I love the inclusivity and diversity even within our own tribe. This is the place to be Jewish if you love the history, culture and holidays but don't like the irrational parts.

I grew up in an assimilated household, but once I had a child realized that I needed him to have a…read moreJewish experience. I'm not religious, but do hold high values and ethics. I wanted to teach my son the Jewish traditions and beliefs of my people in a non-religious way. Secular Jewish Circle was a perfect fit for us. My son has now received a secular humanist Bar Mitzvah, and is well on his way to becoming a leader in the community. I can't say enough about the Shalom Sunday and B'nai Mitzvah program SJC offers. And I've found a community of like-minded secular Jews who feel like family to me.

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Sukkot 2024 at Northacres Park in Seattle, WA

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