Bulletin Board 9/29

The Queen Anne Community Council's
Transportation Committee will meet Wednesday, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m. at the Queen Anne Community Center, 1901 First Ave. W. Dan Burke from the Port of Seattle's transportation team will discuss how Mercer, the 15th Ave. W. corridor, as well as the waterfront fit into the Port's plans.
Come to a dinner and get a mammogram, too
The YWCA's Health Outreach Program, Komen Puget Sound, and Evergreen Breast Center's mobile mammogram coach will be at the Mobile Chow Down Friday, Oct. 1, to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The event will run from 5 to 10 p.m. in the Qwest Field North Lot. Call 425-899-2831 or go to www.evergreenhealthcare.org/mammocoach to schedule an appointment. No-cost mammograms are available for low-income and uninsured individuals who qualify. When you schedule your screening, you'll receive two free tickets to the event.
Come to the Food Lifeline
Join Queen Anne's Church of Scientology for its monthly re-packing project at Food Lifeline in Shoreline on Tuesday, Oct. 5, from 6-8 p.m. Meet up at 1702 N.E. 150th St. in Shoreline and help other volunteers re-package food for distribution to food banks throughout western Washington. Call Ann at 206-284-0604 for more information.
Twirl Cafe
is having a grand opeing, Saturday, Oct. 9. See www.twirlcafe.com for details.
The Queen Anne Community Council Parks Committee
will meet at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 12. The election for the chair of the QACC Parks Committee will be held along with an update on the Opportunity Fund of the current Parks & Green Spaces Levy. The meeting will be at the Queen Anne Community Center located at 1901 First Ave. W. Don Harper #281-9018
Thursday Farmers Market
Come to the market Thursday, Sept. 30 for bushels of crisp apples, gorgeous fall flowers and QAFM's Annual Pie Contest. 4 p.m. Pie Demo by Kate McDermott of Art of the Pie; 5 p.m. Fried Pie Demo by Jenifer Ward of Experience(d) Collector; 5-7 p.m. Music by Trixie Beth and the Churlish Gents; 6 p.m. Second Annual Pie Contest with celebrity judges Chef Angie Roberts and pastry diva Kim Mahar (Top prize is $160 dinner for two at the Four Seasons). Featured sponsor: Metropolitan Market; Featured nonprofit: University of Washington Student Food Co-op. www.qafma.org.
Crab Feed
Buy tickets in advance for this Oct. 16 event. The annual Crab Feed fundraising dinner will benefit the Ballard/Queen Anne/Magnolia Community. The Lions provide assistance with getting hearing aids, eye care, and glasses for individuals, contribute financially to community groups and the Lions Eye Bank. Ballard Lions Crab Feed, 6411 Seaview Ave. N.W 206-524-4841.
Uptown Stroll Art in the Bank
Works of 31 artists and the 3 jurors will be on display in Bank of America (100 W. Mercer) until Nov. 18. Come on down and enjoy. Kathy/Keith Biever 206-283-9047
Author Paul Harding to read
Author Paul Harding will read from his Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel, "Tinkers," from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20 at The Seattle Public Library, Central Library, 1000 Fourth Ave., Microsoft Auditorium, Level 1.
Free notary public services
Offered by the Edward Jones office of George Andrade at 313 W. McGraw St. in Queen Anne. Every Wednesday between 2-4 p.m. with two forms of proper ID legitimate documents will be notarized free of charge. Questions? Call Lisa at (206) 285-3727.
Beginning yoga class
Tuesdays 5:15 p.m. and Thursdays 2:45 p.m. at Fitness by Design, 3139 W. Government Way.  New students welcome as we stretch, strengthen and feel good all over.  Call for more info: (206) 841-1965. 
"The Biggest Loser's" Bob Harper to walk for animals
The Seattle Walk for Farm Animals is on Sunday, Oct. 17 at Greenlake and will be hosted by Bob Harper. Please meet at Farm Sanctuary Tables near Greenlake Community Center. Registration is at 9 a.m., and the Walk begins at 10 am. Those interested in registering for the 2010 Walk can learn more at walkforfarmanimals.org
Ballard NW Senior Center Activities
Computer Classes
The classes will be held on the first three Thursdays of each month at 1 p.m. Come learn how to use Word, e-mail, and all the basics that you need to successfully operate a computer. This will be a very flexible class. There is a limit of six people and it cost $5 per class.
-Learn Falun Dafa
Join Matthew for this new class to help with relaxation and flexibility on Wednesdays at 1:15 p.m.
-Free classic movies
Free movie matinees at the Center every Tuesday at 1 p.m. Bring a friend and have a relaxing afternoon.
Learn to row
Seattle Rowing Center, an organization focused on developing the future one stroke at a time, has opened its doors on the north side of Queen Anne at 1116 West Ewing Street. 206.216.2255 or email carol@seattlerowingcenter.com
Free notary public services
Offered by the Edward Jones office of George Andrade at 313 W. McGraw St. in Queen Anne. Every Wednesday between 2-4 p.m., with two forms of proper ID legitimate documents will be notarized free of charge. Questions? Call Lisa at 206-285-3727.
New Yoga Classes
Beginning yoga classes are being held on Tuesdays at 5:15 p.m. and Thursdays at 2:45 p.m. at Fitness by Design, 3139 W. Government Way, Magnolia. New students are welcome as we stretch, strengthen and feel good all over.  Call for more info: 206 841-1965.
Bayview Retirement Community
The facility is seeking a volunteer choir director for its Chapel Choir, made up of BRC residents, which has sung at BRC's Sunday evening Vespers (a Christian worship service) for approximately 20 years. Weekly services resume in September (choir sings September through May.) If interested, please contact Rev. Jan Anderson, Dept. of Pastoral Services, Bayview Retirement Community, 11 West Aloha St. 206-281-5749 email: janderson@bayviewmanor.org
Ballard NW Senior Center events
FREE Wednesday Night at the Movies every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Suggested donation $2.
Current Events Group
10:30 a.m., second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Stay on top of the news. Discus the latest articles in the newspapers or the latest reports on television.
Life: "A maze or Amazing" Group
12:45 p.m., first and third Monday of each month. Do life's twists and turns have you in knots? This could be the group for you. Come get involved! Visit www.ballardseniorcenter.org to learn more.
State Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson
is inviting 36th District constituents to take part in her weekly Coffee Hour with Mary Lou, Tuesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Phinney Starbucks at 317 N. 67th St.
Magnolia Chamber General Meeting
meets the fourth Tuesday, 6:15 p.m., every month except August. Location and topic tba. Watch for it at www.magnoliachamber.org
Bridge players needed
The Magnolia Community Center Bridge Club meets from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., every Wednesday at the Magnolia Community Center, 2550 34th Ave. W. Bring your own lunch.  Call Janet Ray at 300-8559 for more information.
Volunteer tutors needed
No experience necessary! Training provided! Successful Schools in Action (SSIA), 206-378-0797 or FloMinehan@SchoolsInAction.org.
Alcoholics Anonymous
meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Church of the Ascension, 2330 Viewmont Way W. 587-2838; and 7:30 p.m. Fridays, St. Anne's Church, 1411 First Ave. W. and Lee St. 206-587-2838.
Al-Anon
meets at noon Mondays, at First Free Methodist Church, 3200 Third Ave. W. 206-625-0000.
Saving for College
You can guarantee your child's college tuition with Washington's Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) Program. Call 1-800-955-2318 or visit get.wa.gov.
Parks and recreation starting
Spring adult sports leagues are getting started soon. For more information about our adult leagues, contact Antoinette Daniel, Recreation Program coordinator at 684-7092, or email Antoinette.daniel@seattle.gov.
Magnolia Book Club meets
Starting at 6:15 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the Magnolia Community Center, 2550 34th Ave. W. For more information e-mail Kacey at kaceyk21@hotmail.com or visit www.readinginmagnolia.wordpress.com.
Seattle Milk Fund (SMF)
SMF is an organization that empowers families to achieve self-sufficiency. Make new friends as you help people in need. Call Paula at 206-283-9880 for details.
Circle of Healing from Abuse
an adult group for healing from partner or parental abuse - meets Tuesdays in Queen Anne. 206-428-8512.
The Seattle SeaChordsmen Barbershop Chorus
The Queen Anne a cappella barbershop singing group will be meeting at 7:30 p.m., every Monday at the Queen Anne Baptist Church, 2011 First Ave. N. Entrance via the alley. Visit www.seachordsmen.org or call 206-370-4085 for more information.
Scout Troops need new members
TROOP 70 wants you! Are you a boy between the age of 11 and 18, enjoy outdoor activities and like to learn new skills while making friends?
If so, Queen Anne Boy Scout Troop 70 wants you! Visit us at www.QATroop70.org or call Jim Grane at 282-6861 or Lisa Walker
at 286-3108. Come join in the adventure!
TROOP 72 wants you to "Get Off The Hill." Where on Queen Anne can you canoe 70 miles, raft for 3 days or sleep in a snow cave?  
Boy Scout Troop 72 is looking for 11-17 year old boys who like adventurous outdoor activities, to "Be Prepared" through qualified leadership and training, and have fun while building character and leadership skills.
See www.troop72Seattle.org for photos, videos and information about joining scouts, or call Scoutmaster David Rice at 206-284-7999.
TROOP 85 is recruiting for new scouts ages 11 to 18. For more information contact Scoutmaster Tom McKoy 206-284-9076.
The Spanish Conversation Group
meets at the Magnolia Library on the first and third Tuesday of each month, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. 206-283-2224. Bienvenidos.
Magnolia Community Club
The board meetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month (except August and December), 7-9 p.m. at the Magnolia Community Center, 2550 34th Ave. W.
Want to volunteer somewhere?
The Volunteers of America is always looking for volunteers and donations. The organization's Senior Companion Program provides quality home care for seniors and disabled adults. 206-329-0515.
Queen Anne Senior Community Bridge
meets 2-4 p.m., Mondays at 800 Fourth Ave. N. Part of Merrill Gardens. Take Bus 4 & 5 Greenwood bus or park one block away at Fifth and Valley streets. Walk-ins welcome. 206-523-8673 or 206-829-8036.
Thundering 36th District Democrats
The organization meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Phinney Neighborhood Community Hall (Brick Building 6532 Phinney Ave. N. Call 206-784-7665 or www.36th.org.
Volunteer tutors needed at Lawton
Help students with reading, writing and math. Tutors help within the classroom or pull students out for one-on-one tutoring. Tutors are provided with materials and guided by the teachers on how to help the child. Lawton is located at 4000 27th Ave. W. and school hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., M-F. For additional information contact Lawton Volunteer Coordinator Suzy Minto at 252-2172, or visit our Web site at www.orgsites.com/wa/lawtonvolunteers.
A support group
sponsored by Alzheimer's Association will be held 7-8:30 p.m., on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at Magnolia United Church of Christ, 3555 W.
McGraw St. 206-284-4508 or www.alzwa.org.
Queen Anne Helpline board meets
on the second Tuesday of each month at the Helpline office at 7:30 a.m. The Helpline office is at 311 W. McGraw. 206-282-1540.
The Magnolia Circle
The group offers pet bereavement support to anyone needing it.
The Circle meets at 2:30 p.m., every third Saturday of every month in the Dunes Room of the Magnolia Community Center at 2550 34th Ave. W. Call 206-369-6666 or e-mail meta_arts@earthlink.net for more information.
Seattle Area Rotary Clubs
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