
Madrona Sally Goldmark Branch Library
Madrona Sally Goldmark Branch Library is a public branch library in Seattle, WA. Open 2,253 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 1,707 square feet.
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Madrona Sally Goldmark Branch Library is a public branch library in Seattle, WA. Open 2,253 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 1,707 square feet.


A bit about us. At Seattle JazzED we welcome students in grades K-12 at all levels. You can play or sing in an ensemble, take a one-day workshop, spend a week in the summer honing skills…or all three! You may already know Seattle JazzED from some of our one-of-a-kind programs: The New Works...

The Douglass-Truth Branch was expanded and reopened Oct. 14, 2006. The building follows historic preservation guidelines of the original library, which is a city landmark. The Soul Pole, a 21-foot community artwork depicting 400 years of Black history, proudly greets visitors from the branch’s...

Register to host your community group gatherings in this free and accessible meeting space. Available for noncommercial use during museum hours, this private room seats up to 12 people. Access includes projector use. Refreshments can be arranged through Shooby Doo Catering; no outside food or...

Ada's Technical Books & Cafe is Seattle's technical bookstore. We build community through science minded literature, a vegetarian cafe, specialty coffee, coworking, and an intimate event venue. Our coworking space, The Office at Ada's, is a neighborhood resource for those looking for a great place..

We are ALL AGES and dog friendly. We have thirteen pinball machines, eight arcade consoles and a well stocked tabletop gaming library for customers.

As the Pacific Northwest region’s only accredited photography school, Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) provides publicly-accessible darkrooms, digital labs, photo studios, and a library of photo books and zines. PCNW offers one-day to 10-week photography classes and workshops, including teen...

Every glassybaby is born in a dance of heat and light, with a team of skilled glassblowers collaborating with focus and love.


Located in Seattle’s Historic Central Area Arts & Cultural District near Pratt Park. Mission: As a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, Pratt Fine Arts Center provides access to the transformative power of artistic expression through an inclusive community, culture of learning, and specially equipped...

“I’m a visual learner and my Goodwill Job Coach made using the computer very practical. Her approach made the lessons stick. I have purpose in working with children, and feel like I am giving back to my community. I’ve gone from being unsure of my direction, to doing a job I love.”

Founded in 1952, the Frye Art Museum brings together art and new ideas within a stunning Olson Sundberg Kundig-designed building in historic First Hill.

<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The JCCCW is a cultural & community center for Japanese and Japanese American heritage, history, arts, language, the Northwest Nikkei Museum, the Nikkei Bunko Library, and the Hosekibako Japanese Resale Shop. </p>


The Washington Park Arboretum holds a world class collection of woody plants that can be explored on your own, via group tours, or through classes and activities. All parts of the Washington Park Arboretum, with the exception of the Japanese Garden, are open to the public and are free of charge....

In late August 2010, the Seattle Pinball Museum proudly opened its doors, introducing a novel concept centered around showcasing vintage pinball machines as captivating works of kinetic art. Our vision was to create an interactive space that celebrated the rich history of these timeless gaming...


The Capitol Hill Branch is a refuge from the high energy of Broadway’s commercial district. The library has a reading room with glass walls to the north and south. A vertical garden allows natural light into the room. It is a quiet living room for an active community.

Our members are Wing Luke Museum’s greatest advocates. If you want to support our community-based exhibits, public programs, and mission to serve the Chinatown-International District, consider becoming a member to ensure we can continue to be a community resource.

Our members are Wing Luke Museum’s greatest advocates. If you want to support our community-based exhibits, public programs, and mission to serve the Chinatown-International District, consider becoming a member to ensure we can continue to be a community resource.

Whether you are learning a new technology, planning for retirement or exploring a creative hobby, we have something for you, this month and every month.

Established in 1967, the Wing Luke Museum is a Smithsonian Institution affiliate and the only pan-Asian Pacific American community-based art and history museum in the United States. It is located in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.

International District/Chinatown Branch Library is a public branch library in Seattle, WA. Open 2,849 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 3,930 square feet.
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