Below is a handful of upcoming events in Lake City for you consideration:
* Sunday, October 21st from 1pm-3pm – Lake City “Fall Clean” – Join neighbors at any one of three locations for litter pickup and get treated to snacks from Elliott Bay, treats from Kaffeeklatsch and coffee from True North. In addition there will be free “Love Lake City” t-shirts while they last. Go here for more info: https://enjoylakecity.org/2018-fall-clean/
* Sunday, October 21st the community will celebrate a true neighborhood hero at the Lake City Community Center. Chuck Dickey’s “Celebration of Life” will begin at 2pm. Consider helping with the clean up before Chuck’s celebration as a perfect way to honor his legacy.
* Friday, October 26th from 5:15-6:15 – The 26th Annual Fright Night and Trick or Treat Walk. Families with little ones can meet Children’s Home Society, LCFF and Seattle Parks at the 125th Street Mini Park to pick up treat bags and maps for participating businesses. Visit here for flyer and info about Fright Night: https://enjoylakecity.org/26th-annual-trick-or-treat-walk-and-fright-night/
Sunday, October 28th 2pm – 5pm – 3rd Annual “Pumpkin Palooza” with Kaffeeklatsch and many local partners. Visit Lake City First’s Facebook page for details: https://www.facebook.com/lakecityfuturefirst/
* Saturday, November 10th – 3rd Annual “Lake City Pub Crawl” benefiting North Helpline Food Bank. Be sure to register early to get an awesome t-shirt. Visit here for details and link to get tickets: https://enjoylakecity.org/lake-city-pub-crawl-november-10th/
* Tuesday, November 13th from 6:30pm – 8pm – Lake City Community Center – Save the date for “Lake City Arts and Culture Community Conversation” – free food and presentations and information from local artists on the Lake City Mural Project and from Coyote Central. “Coyote Central is looking forward to bringing hands-on arts experiences to the young people of Lake City! Over the next few months, we’ll hope to talk to all kinds of families and community members here to help guide us as to what Coyote programs should look like in Lake City.”
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