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    Well managed and a fun atmosphere is what I like about all Run For Good Racing Events

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    Klahaya Swim & Tennis Club - Main entrance past parking.

    Klahaya Swim & Tennis Club

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.2 km

    The Klahaya Swim & Tennis Club grounds were well maintained and a nice community space when I…read morecompeted in the Seattle Summer Swim League 1999 to 2010 for Innis Arden. The parking lot is medium size and during swim meets the church across the street was kind and allowed overflow parking, so the walk was not too far. During my younger years, the blocks were a bit like a very thick and durable plastic table and the backstroke hand rungs were sharp (not piercing) on my fingers. The top of the blocks could get slick and were on the flatter side. Some of the Klahaya swimmers expressed glee about how their pool had the "cleanest" blocks because they were flat. There was some debate on whether using slightly tilted and rough-surfaced blocks constituted cheating in a race. It was commonly agreed upon wedge technology for starting blocks counted as cheating. I was thankful for the flatter blocks because it helped me realize how much a rough surface on a block and a slight tilt could change the depth of a dive off a block and overall dive form. The pool was well designed for waiting for races both on the benches and behind the blocks, watching the swimmers from the bleachers or the side/end of the lanes, and a large grassy area next to the tennis courts provided space to spread out a blanket and/or chairs. Concessions were easy to find, though the line could flow into the walking path if long. Locker rooms were easy to access from the pool deck.

    A members only swim and tennis club located in the outskirts of Edmonds, kinda between the cities…read moreof Shoreline and Edmonds. The pool is an outdoor pool and is only open seasonally. Membership is limited and the wait list to join takes a bit but those in the know, enjoy this little private community club. Starch-boy, our son, has enjoyed attending several birthday parties here. The staff is well versed in safety instruction and they have requirements of the swimmers to allow them into the deep ends of the pool. The facility is always clean, plenty of parking and the staff are always helpful. Only knock against it is the pool is only open seasonally.

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    Klahaya Swim & Tennis Club - Parking lot with facilities in the distance.

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    Parking lot with facilities in the distance.

    Rat City Rollergirls

    Rat City Rollergirls

    4.6(39 reviews)
    1.7 km

    Super. fun. We had a great time, the names are the most fun…read more (we mention grr Rawr rawr a lot) I even came up with my own! My son just asked me yesterday when we could go back. Sorry kid.. next year. Sadly, when we were here, my car was broken into from the Science Center parking garage. Darn vandals with nothing better to do.

    This has got to be one of the best nights out in town for spectator sports…read more First of all it's an amateur sport; people doing it for the love of the game in their spare time. Spare time being three practices a week, plus training, promotion, & fundraising (after they get done with the job that pays the mortgage). Secondly, these women, without repose are atheletes, currently ranked #1 in the nation in the sport of Women's Flat Track Derby Racing (http://www.wftda.com). The game it self is kinda hard to explain with out a visual, but it ain't that Rollerball shite from the 70's. Fundamentally, it's a race. Two teams of 5 players each on a small, flat track, with one player from each team (jammer) trying to lap the entire pack to score points. While, the other 4 players (3 blockers & 1 pivot) on their team are trying to prevent the other teams jammer from getting through the pack. Its grassroots & full of fun. It's loud. The sound tech needs some hearing aides. There are many personalities to entertain -the announcers (3 of 'em), each team has atleast one mascot (some have 3) to razz the crowd. All of the players have spoof game names/numbers: 24/7 Pia Mess, 40oz Sake Bomb & 666 Selma Soul to name a few. This season they arehaving matches in numerous locations: Key Arena, Magnuson Park: Hanger 27, & Qwest Event Center: WaMu Theater. This is a family friendly event, but should you just be the mood to watch the girls race & drink some brews there is a cage for ya! So as not to scare the kiddies. Do -bring some EAR PLUGS, they are not always available at the event (events are held monthly -with some special events in between). This is a fast growing sport with leagues all over the country & in our backyard (Everett, Bellingham & Olympia to name a few in the area). Most metroplisis, metropolii...BIG CITIES in the states have a league. Come out & support a WINNING Seattle sports team that is not made up of millionaires.

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    Rat City Rollergirls - Thanks Bob Ayers!  https://instagram.com/maninthebowlerhat/

    Thanks Bob Ayers! https://instagram.com/maninthebowlerhat/

    Rat City Rollergirls
    Rat City Rollergirls

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    Edmonds Theater - The popcorn smelled really good but at $9 for a small bag, we passed

    Edmonds Theater

    4.5(100 reviews)
    0.8 km

    Went to the Edmonds Theatre for the first time last night for the Throwback Thursday screening of…read moreWHEN HARRY MET SALLY in honor of Rob Reiner. My hubs and I love this movie from 1989 and it was wonderful to see it in a classic, vintage theater (100+ years old!) with a good-sized crowd. So fun to laugh and cry with lots of people at the movies again!! The COVID pandemic took this tradition away and I am really hoping more people start going back to the movies again. The staff were friendly and the place was clean and full of good popcorn smells. We didn't partake though because $9 for a small bag of popcorn is just too expensive. But we appreciated this nice, old theater and we will be back.

    I used to LOVE this theater. It just had such a great vibe, GREAT employees, who ENJOYED their jobs…read moreAND patrons & it had an old school feeling theater vibe. Just such an enjoyable experience whenever I frequented it. Unfortunately from what I understand it was recently sold. Sigh. It's STILL a great old school theater, but that's about all that has remained. The fun, quirky, employees that always seemed to enjoy their work and showed their commitment to our lovely community have been replaced by dour, seemingly VERY unhappy and just CRANKY employees. I worked in Costumer Service for 30 years, and believe me it's HARD, especially during and after COVID. IMHO employees ACT like this under really bad mangers and management. Miserable employees treat customers with no kindness, no joy. My advice to management is FIX yourselves and the employee will follow. 'Nuf said! Best of luck, you bought a GEM, I hope you can find it again and KEEP IT.

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    Edmonds Theater - Front of the building, Saturday 9 November 2024.

    Front of the building, Saturday 9 November 2024.

    Edmonds Theater - Entrance (left two doors) and exit (right two doors), Saturday morning 9 November 2024 (pre-opening for the day).

    Entrance (left two doors) and exit (right two doors), Saturday morning 9 November 2024 (pre-opening for the day).

    Edmonds Theater - Banner for a 101st birthday, Monday 27 January 2025.

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    Banner for a 101st birthday, Monday 27 January 2025.

    Edmonds Waterfront Festival

    Edmonds Waterfront Festival

    2.3(9 reviews)
    1.3 km

    This festival was held on June 3-5 this year. I was here for one day and it was my first time…read more Parking was ridiculous. That's my only complaint. They did have shuttles but I didn't know about them until after the fact, my problem. It's a $3 admission charge and kids 12 and under are free. The festival is held down at the water in Edmonds near Anthony's and the beach. They have a food court with the typical fair food. There's live entertainment which I didn't see any of except some hula girls behind the stage trying to change clothes as fast as possible. There's a beer and wine garden, but I don't drink so didn't go to that. Also have booths with people selling their various wares. This is a small festival. I don't know if it will be worth the effort to attend again. We saw what we were interested in and done in 30 minutes. No rides or anything like that for adults. I saw it advertised after the fact that they were having hydroplane races, so that would have been cool to see.

    I've been going to this festival for years and think it's family friendly event…read more Parking is crowded at times. Basically, there is street parking on both sides all the way up to the festival and a few places that sell parking. The fam and I have always been lucky and found parking fairly easily. Admission is $3 and the first time I went, I was surprised. I've sort of gotten used to it. Upon entering, you are faced with a maze of vendors. They are often the same folks every year. My kiddo loves the Smith Farms people with their cartons of milk (sometimes they charge for them and sometimes they're free). The usual suspects like Bubble Wands are there. My goal is always to get through the maze of vendors to the entertainment stages and food area. I'm often disappointed by the food and focus on eating terrible desserts (by "terrible," I mean taste good but so bad for my ass). More fat assery on display. Corn on the cob, shave ice, and various forms of ice cream. The kids section has overpriced, contracted slides and bouncy houses staffed by what would appear to be teens. There is a good amount of kids stuff and my kiddo seems to like it. It's not the greatest festival out there but I attend because Seattle festivals are often crowded. I find this one less crowded. I also like going to this one because I end up at the park at the end. It's a beautiful place for kids to run around, to watch ferries going by, and just center before heading back to Seattle.

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