Our Community USA - Seattle Vol 5

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THE PREMIER LGBTQ BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

SEATTLE Vol. 5

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About Seattle

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Bar Guide

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Events Schedule

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LGBTQ Organizations & Attractions

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Restaurant Guide

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Business Directory



ABOUT SEATTLE LGBTQ Seattle Seattle is a lively urban city surrounded by incredible natural beauty. Located in Puget Sound, in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle is surrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests, encompassing thousands of acres of parkland (hence its nickname, “Emerald City”). The city is home to a thriving tech industry and is home to the Headquarters of both Microsoft and Amazon. Seattle is an area that has grown increasingly popular over the last two decades. In addition to its reputation as the espresso cart capital of the world, Seattle also has a dining scene that features acclaimed local chefs and internationally recognized cuisine. The city is extremely multicultural and is influenced by the Pacific Rim in art and architecture. The city offers residents a pace of life that can be either relaxed or fast paced and entrepreneurial. The futuristic Space Needle, a legacy of the 1962 World’s Fair, is its most recognizable landmark.

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2019 EVENT SCH E DULE May

been held at our South Lake Union Saturday Market. Join us in a larger venue over two days. Music stage will be hosted inside the summer beer festival garden, so you must be 21+ to enter.

MAY 29 - JUN 1 BALLARD JAZZ FESTIVAL The Ballard Jazz Festival offers world-class musicians every day, including drums on Wednesday, guitars on Thursday, a main stage concert on Friday, a picnic Saturday afternoon, and a jazz walk at 10 venues Saturday evening. Get all the details at ballardjazzfestival.com

There is a required cash donation that benefits a local non-profit with a suggested donation of $3 per person, 2 for $5. Thank you for your kind donation. Find us on Facebook for more details. MAY 31 - JUN 2 BITE OF GREECE SEATTLE The Bite of Greece is a 3-day festival featuring traditional street-style lunch and dinner, handmade Greek pastries, crafts and imported deli items for sale in the marketplace, live Greek music and Greek dancing lessons for the cultural enthusiasts. Learn more at biteofgreeceseattle.com.

MAY 29 - JUN 2 BONBON Can Can Culinary Cabaret! Seattle’s very own world class dinner theatre is proud to announce its all new show Bonbon! The show celebrates the season of love with a contemporary twist on classic cabaret and features a cast of highly athletic dancers and sultry singers. Leave the outside world behind as you sit nestled underneath the historic Pike Place Market in an intimate, romantic theatre setting sipping craft cocktails and dining on a curated market fresh menu.

MAY 31 - JUN 2 HONK WEST FEST SEATTLE HONK! Fest West is completely free to the public. We run almost entirely on the donations from fans like YOU and the hard work of our volunteers. For this year’s festival, we need dedicated, passionate volunteers with a passion for live music and community involvement. If this sounds like you, we’d love to have you join our team! Complete details at honkfestwest.org.

Your hunky and hilarious host Jonny Boy will guide you through a multimedia spectacle of exquisitely choreographed dance and music upon a backdrop of high definition visual technology installations integrated into the newly renovated stage and audio systems. Bonbon promises an unforgettably sexy evening of dancers spinning from chandeliers and performers so close you can almost taste the glitter. Learn more and purchase tickets at thecancan.com.

June

JUN 1 10:00AM HERB AND FOOD FAIR Enjoy live music, cooking demos, healthy food, expert talks, hands-on workshops, plant sale, and kids’ activities! Free shuttle every 30 minutes at the Kenmore Park and Ride! Register at bastyr.edu.

MAY 31 - JUN 1 SOLSTICE NIGHT MARKET Shops snack and dance your way over 150 booths along with a summer beer festival with live music! Previously, this festival has

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RESTAURANT GUI DE Julia’s on Broadway Light fare and cocktails in this roadway themed spot Capitol Hill - 300 Broadway E, Seattle, WA

Pasta Bella Italian Restaurant Romantic, intimate dining Queen Anne - 5913 15th NW, Seattle, WA The Guilt Trip Gay friendly restaurant on the EAST side! 8440 160th Ave NE, Redmond, WA

Vivace Espresso Bar A beautiful cup of coffee Capitol Hill - 532 Broadway Avenue, Seattle, WA

Seattle Coffee Works Cafe Great coffee near Pike St. Market Downtown - 107 Pike Street, Seattle, WA

Stellar Pizza Old-school pizzeria where everything is made to order. Georgetown - 5513 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA

Caffe Ladro Seattle Coffee Favorite 2205 Queen Anne Ave. North, Seattle, WA

Lola Modern Mediterranean with North African riffs Downtown - 2000 4th Avenue, Seattle, WA

Flying Squirrel Pizza Casual pizza joint 4920 S. Genesse Avenue, Seattle, WA

Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizza Heart of Naples... 4918 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA

La Medusa Sicilian Soul 4857 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA

Tamarind Tree Exotic elegance and artfully presented dishes Chinatown International District 1036 S Jackson, Suite A, Seattle, WA

Bizzarro Creative, artistic, and delicious! 1307 N 46th Street, Seattle, WA Copperleaf Restaurant Impossibly organic 18525 36th Avenue, South, Seattle, WA

Poquitos “Delicous Mexican Fusion” Capitol Hill - 1000 E. Pike Street, Seattle, WA

La Lot Restaurant & Bar Upscale & unique Vietnamese/Western fusion 925 Stewart Street #102, Seattle, WA

Seastar Seattle Seafood at its finest Downtown 2121 Terry Avenue - Suite 108, Seattle, WA

The Pink Door Italian restaurant with burlesque shows & trapeze entertainment plus terrace. 1919 Post Alley, Seattle, WA

Americana Comfort food with style Capitol Hill - 219 Broadway Avenue E, Seattle, WA

Elliott’s Oyster House Waterfront restaurant with a bay view known for its selection of oysters & sustainable seafood. 1201 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA

Geraldine’s Counter Corner Cafe 4872 S Rainier Avenue, Seattle, WA

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2019 EVENT SCH E DULE JUN 1-9 SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SIFF is billed as America’s largest film festival. Join top directors, actors, and critics who attend festival premieres and screenings by buying a single ticket or a pass. Visit siff.net for details.

guests performing live on several stages around the neighborhood, play carnival games, watch “power tool races,” check out the Recycled Arts Festival, enjoy carnival food and more along Airport Way South. Learn more at georgetownmerchants.org, JUN 14-16 WASHINGTON BREWERS FESTIVAL The Washington Brewer’s Festival is a unique all-ages beer festival (Sat & Sun) where thousands of beer aficionados can sample more than 500 beers from 110 Washington breweries. In addition, the festival great food trucks, a live music stage, wine/cider and allages activities. Visit washingtonbeer.com.

JUN 8 INDIGENOUS PEOPLE FESTIVAL Indigenous People Festival is a free event that provides an opportunity for Native people to celebrate their traditions and for visitors to learn more about indigenous cultures through song, dance, performances, art, food, and the sharing of indigenous knowledge. Learn more at sihb.org.

JUN 22-23 11:00AM-3:00PM BACON, EGGS & KEGS Bacon Eggs & Kegs is the perfect celebration for thousands of brunch fanatics, local brew lovers, and Bloody Mary enthusiasts! Experience dishes from the best restaurants, chefs and food trucks that your city has to offer. Imagine over 60 breakfast-friendly brews from your favorite breweries and cideries. If it pairs with brunch, we’re probably pouring it: 30 Ft Bloody Mary Bar, Mimosas, Irish Coffee, Boozy Root Beer Floats and more!

JUN 8 12:00PM-7:00PM VOLUNTEER PARK PRIDE FESTIVAL The Volunteer Park Pride Festival is a chance for family and friends to come together in one of Seattle’s iconic parks and celebrate queer arts, music, performance & culture. This event is FREE and ALL-AGES, and there will be a beer garden, live music, food trucks, craft fair & informational booths. Learn more at seattlepride.org. JUN 8 1:00PM-5:00PM BREWSHED BEER FEST: A FESTIVAL FOR CLEAN WATER We will be pouring over 40 of their delicious beers and ciders in the festive and fun Hale’s Ales Palladium. Come out and celebrate keeping Washington wild, green, and full of great beer! All proceeds of the event benefit Washington Wild - a conservation nonprofit making an impact throughout Washington State. Find us on Facebook.

We firmly believe that brunch and booze are best paired with something fun to do! Join in on a game of Bacon Bingo or Egg Roulette. Challenge a friend to Life Size Yahtzee, Cornhole, Giant Jenga, Bear Pong, Giant Connect Four and more. Rock out to Dueling Pianos on the Bacon Eggs & Kegs main stage. Visit the official website for details at baconeggsandkegs.com.

JUN 8 12:00PM-10:00PM GEORGETOWN CARNIVAL Come on down to Georgetown and spend the day listening to local bands and special

JUN 23-30 SEATTLE INTL FESTIVAL OF IMPROV Featuring masters of improvisation from around the world creating funny scenes and

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2019 EVENT SCH E DULE sketches at Unexpected Productions near Pike Place Market. Find us on Facebook for details.

Pedestrian crossing at Denny Way will be restricted to the east side of Fourth Avenue. The Parade announcers’ booth and media viewing area will be located at Westlake Park on Fourth Avenue between Pike and Pine streets. ADA viewing areas are available at Westlake Plaza and on the east side of Fourth Avenue and Bell Streets. Learn more at seattlepride.org.

JUN 28-30 ACE COMIC CON Ace Comic Con Seattle features actor guests, comic writers & artists, vendors & exhibitors, cosplay, and panel discussions at WaMu Theater & CenturyLink Event Center. See list of highlights, guests, schedules and tickets at Complete details at acecomiccon.com.

JUN 30 12:00PM-8:00PM SEATTLE PRIDEFEST The official Pride Festival at Seattle Center! This year celebrating 50 years since the start of the modern LGBTQ rights movement, ignited by the Stonewall Riots in New York. Come one, come all, to this free celebration, to honor the events where Pride began. For more info, visit the offical website at seattlepridefest.org.

JUN 29 DRAGON FEST Take part in one of the largest pan-Asian celebrations in Seattle. he Dragon Fest event will feature cultural performances including Dragon and Lion dances, Traditional Korean drumming, martial arts demonstrations, the Chinese Girls Drill Team, and more. For Seattle’s foodies we are proud to bring back the Annual $3 Food Walk with over 40 restaurants offering a wide array of international $3 bites and a few bonus retail! Details at cidbia.org.

July JUL 4 SEAFAIR SUMMER FOURTH Featuring family activities, food and beverages, entertainment, and fireworks at 10:20 p.m. at Gas Works Park. Do not bring fireworks, glass bottles, alcohol, or pets. General seating is free, or you can buy reserved seats.Visit seafair.com for details.

JUN 29 10:00AM-10:00PM CAPITOL HILL PRIDE MARCH & RALLY As the ten year annual event has grown to become one of the Northwest’s largest Pride events and Capitol Hill’s largest, we are dedicated to creating awareness of the LGBTQAI community in what is recognized as a Constitutionally protected annual event for Pride weekend.

JUL 6-7 SEATTLE STREET FOOD FESTIVAL Featuring 150 food trucks and food booths, a beer garden, live music, and 70 Urban Craft Uprising vendors in South Lake Union, along 9th Ave. N. from Denny Way to Harrison Street. Free event. Find us on Facebook for more info.

Promoting the LGBTQAI cause whether it’s through their art, business or personal expression and support of the community. Featuring speakers, live music and artists. Open to everyone, LGBT, straight and anyone of any background. Featuring non-profits, speakers and artists.Come take a bite of Seattle’s Capital Hill! Activism at its finest. Learn more at capitolhillpridefestival.info.

JUL 12-14 SEATTLE INTL BEERFEST Seattle international Beerfest is a 3-day specialty beer festival held at Seattle Center’s Fisher Lawn and Pavilion. Sample everything from classic styles (pilsners, pales, etc.) to exotic new-world hybrids (barrel-aged hoppy farmhouse sours, etc.). Learn more at seattlebeerfest.com.

JUN 30 11:00AM SEATTLE PRIDE PARADE The parade will last about 4 hours, ending at Second Avenue and Denny Way near Seattle Center. Viewers are encouraged to watch the parade from the sidewalks, leaving the street open for the parade. Pride volunteers will be stationed throughout the route and at the intersection of Denny Way and Second Avenue to assure the safe and orderly flow of parade participants throughout the area.

JUL 12-14 SUMMER FEST Offering fun activities for the whole family, including shopping, free live music, dining, beer gardens, and a kids play area. Don’t miss

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BAR GU ID E The Cuff Complex More muscle Capitol Hill - 1533 13th Avenue Seattle, WA

Diesel The new guy in town Central District - 1413 14th Avenue Seattle, WA

R Place Multi-level club space Capitol Hill - 619 E Pine Street Seattle, WA

Bar Myx Video bar and dance club Everett / North Sound - 1212 California Street Everett, WA

Neighbours Popular 18+ dance club with martini lounge Capitol Hill - 1509 Broadway Seattle, WA

Wildrose Tavern Seattle’s Lesbian bar: no thorns on these roses Capitol Hill - 1021 E Pike Street Seattle, WA

Seattle Eagle Seattle’s original leather bar Capitol Hill - 314 E Pike Street Seattle, WA

Unicorn French Circus meets Alternative Seattle Capitol Hill - 1118 E. Pike Seattle, WA

Madison Pub Traditional pub feel with darts, pool and a great jukebox Capitol Hill - 1315 E Madison Street Seattle, WA

Changes Wallingford’s neighborhood hangout Wallingford - 2103 N 45th Street Seattle, WA Crescent Lounge Unpretentious karaoke joint Capitol Hill - 1413 E Olive Way Seattle, WA

C.C. Attle’s Local cruise bar Capitol Hill - 1701 E Olive Way Seattle, WA

Q Everyone is welcome at Q Capitol Hill - 1426 Broadway Seattle, WA

Pony Reopens for the hot grunge crowd Capitol Hill - 1221 E Madison Street Seattle, WA

Outwest South Seattle - 5401 California Ave SW Seattle, WA

Purr Cocktail Lounge Lounge with Mexican-inspired menu Capitol Hill - 1518 11th Avenue Seattle, WA

Kremwerk “Queer-Centric Underground Club in Denny Triangle” 1809 Minor Ave Ste 10 Seattle, WA

Re-bar Funky and mixed gay / straight crowd Downtown - 1114 Howell Street Seattle, WA

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2019 EVENT SCH E DULE JUL 25 7:00PM RED, WHITE & BREW The event promises “tastings from more than 60 award-winning wineries and breweries” and bites from restaurants and food trucks, with music at the Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center for age 21+. Details on our Facebook page.

out on one of Seattle’s best things to do this summer! Learn more at wsjunction.org. JUL 13 12:00PM POLISH FESTIVAL SEATTLE Celebrating Polish culture and traditions highlighting Polish-American achievements. Featuring live music and dance, delicious Polish food, kids activities, exhibits, pierogi workshops, vodka tasting, beer garden, marketplace and more! Details at polishfestivalseattle.org.

JUL 26-28 KIRKLAND SUMMERFEST A popular festival of the arts with live music, entertainment, food, and family fun on the shore of Lake Washington. Free, except cover charge for beer & wine garden Fri. & Sat. after 6 p.m. Visit kirklandsummerfest.com.

JUL 14 1:00PM-6:00PM WEKFEST An automotive event designed for true enthusiasts by showcasing some of the best after-market builds in the nation. For exhibitors, our screening process means we only select the best.

JUL 27 9:00AM THE GREAT INFLATABLE RACE Feel like a kid again at The Great Inflatable Race, which includes at least eight blow-up obstacles you must get over, under, around, or through at Lake Sammamish State Park. Pay $10 for parking unless you have a Discover Pass for state parks.Tickets and details available at thegreatinflatablerace.com/ seattle.

The event is designed around highlighting car builders who rise above the standards, those who support authenticity and attention to detail. For spectators of the event, you will experience a gathering where community takes center stage and absorb valuable content for your very own automotive journey. Learn more at wekfest-usa.com.

JUL 28 PISTA SA NAYON Offering food, entertainment, arts and crafts booths, and children’s games at Seward Park Amphitheater. Free event. Check out the official websiteat pista.org.

FEATURES + HIGHLIGHTS - 400 Euro, domestic & import after-market and restoration type vehicles on display. - Live DJ set - Over 70+ awards for exhibiting competitions. - International media coverage from Japan, U.K., France, Canada & more. - Industry leading vendor’s row with over 50+ exhibiting related businesses. - Official industry models and top social media influencers.

JUL 29-30 10:00AM JAPAN FAIR Featuring Japanese art, food, vendors, entertainment, and Taiko drumming at Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue. Free admission and parking. Learn more at japanfairus.org.

August

JUL 19-21 BITE OF SEATTLE Bite of Seattle® is Seattle’s Original Food & Beverage Showcase featuring 60+ restaurants & pop-up vendors, Craft Beer & Cider Tasting, 70+ live bands, MUNCHIES @ The Mural, free Bite Movie Night (Fri, July 19), outdoor beer gardens, live cooking demos and cook-off battles on The Bite Cooks! stage, The Alley Six Course ‘Multi-Bite’ experience benefiting Food Lifeline, Family Fun Zone, interactive sponsor activities & more! Get all the details at biteofseattle.com.

AUG 1-4 SEATTLE ART FAIR The Seattle Art Fair is a one-of-a-kind destination for the best in modern and contemporary art and a showcase for the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest. The fair brings together the region’s strong collector base; local, national, and international galleries; area museums and institutions; and an array of innovative public programming. Visit seattleartfair.com.

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2019 EVENT SCH E DULE AUG 2-4 UMOJAFEST Celebrating the best of the African American community and African Diaspora culture in northwest featuring Music, Food, Culture, and family fun! Attractions include the AfricanTown Heritage Parade featuring dance troops and drill teams, Children’s Day & Family Fun Village, Soul N The Park, Afrobeats & Roots Stage, Heal the Hood Basketball Tournament & Hip Hop 4 Peace stage and delicious flavors of the African diaspora from restaurants, food trucks, vendor marketplace and community resource fair and more! Learn more at umojafestnw.com.

AUG 16-18 SEATTLE TATTOO EXPO Admire art on skin at the Seattle Tattoo Expo, with competitions, seminars, exhibitions, and vendors in the Exhibition Hall at Seattle Center. Learn more at seattletattooexpo.com. AUG 16-18 SEATTLE HEMPFEST Hempfest celebrates the cannabis plant with free music, speakers, and vendors at Myrtle Edwards Park on the water. Learn more at hempfest.org. AUG 17 LAGUNITAS BEER CIRCUS Promises “freaktacular entertainment” by 100 performers (burlesque, side show acts, aerialists, marching band), midway games, food trucks, beer, and a costume contest at Lagunitas Brewing in Ballard for age 21+. More info available at eventbrite.com.

AUG 2-4 MAGNOLIA SUMMERFEST Magnolia Summerfest includes a parade Saturday at 10 a.m., live music, food vendors, a beer & wine garden, weekend art fair, and kids’ activities. Free to the public. Details at magnoliasummerfest.org.

AUG 17 12:00PM THE DUWAMISH RIVER FESTIVAL The festival celebrates the river’s amazing comeback with music, lunch, kids’ activities, art activities, and kayak and boat rides at Duwamish Waterway Park. Free event. Details at duwamishcleanup.org.

AUG 3 LAKE CITY SUMMER FESTIVAL & PARADE Lake City Summer Festival & Parade [formerly Lake City Seafair Festival; SalmonFest Seattle] has a parade, a car show, an art fair, a beer garden with live music, and a kids’ area in Lake City. Free event. Festival is from 10:30am-4:30pm. Kid’s Parade starts at 6:00pm followed by the dog parade at 6:30pm. The Grand Parade is at 7:00pm. Parade starts on LCW at 135th, heads South, then West on 125th. Grandstand is on 125th at 28th Avenue NE. Learn more at lakecitysummerfest.com.

AUG 17 CHOMP! Focused on local farms, chefs, and restaurants, Chomp! has a farmer’s market, healthy food, ecology activities, tiny homes, recycled art, cooking demos, live music, and a beverage garden (beer, cider, wine) at Marymoor Park in Redmond. Free except parking. Learn more at chomplocal.org.

AUG 8 5:00PM-9:00PM FOOD TRUCK TASTE OFF Event guests will sample a signature dish from each food truck and vote for the best, and the winning truck will receive a prize. The event will also include music, a beer and cider garden, raffle prizes and a short program about Solid Ground. All proceeds will support Solid Ground’s work to challenge the root causes of hunger, poverty and injustice. Details at solid-ground.org.

AUG 17 4:00PM-7:00PM SAUSAGE & CIDER FEST Sausage and cider? What’s not to love? You better come hungry because you will get the chance to nosh on delectable sausage and other yummy foods during the Sausage and Cider Fest. Cider-lovers will get to sample dozens of hard ciders from around the Northwest. Bringing a non-cider fan with you? Don’t worry, there will be craft beer and wine available. Enjoy live musical entertainment and lawn games! Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit back, relax and enjoy the live musical entertainment. Learn more at sausageandciderfest.com.

AUG 9 South Lake Union Block Party Featuring music, a children’s play area, steamroller printing, a beer garden, food trucks, and booths for local organizations at South Lake Union Discovery Center. See the schedule at slublockparty.com.

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2019 EVENT SCH E DULE AUG 18 BRASILFEST BrasilFest introduces the broader community to this dynamic and diverse culture, whose homeland is known as the melting pot of South America, with live music, dance, visual exploration, authentic foods, ethnic items for sale, workshops, demonstrations and hands-on learning for kids and adults. Watch a demonstration of capoeira martial arts, see glittering costumes, and eat authentic food at Seattle Center. Visit seattlecenter.com.

songs, performances, workshops (hula, ukulele, and lei making), food, and vendors of traditional arts and crafts at Seattle Center. Free event. Visit seattlelivealohafestival.com.

October

OCT 5-6 10:00AM-4:00PM 2019 BRICKCON View thousands of models created by adult LEGO® Hobbyists from around the nation and the world! Build your own masterpieces with LEGO® parts at our Building Zone! Purchase current, past and custom LEGO® sets, parts and minifigs at our Brick Bazaar! Visit brickcon.org.

AUG 24 3:00PM-7:00PM BELLTOWN CRUSH BLOCK PARTY Enjoy a wine and beer garden, grape stomping competition, live music, and noshes from local eateries to celebrate the final stretch of summer! Visit plymouthhousing.org.

OCT 10-20 TWIST: SEATTLE QUEER FILM FESTIVAL Twist: Seattle Queer Film Festival (formerly Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival) begins with a reception and after-party on opening night, and it screens feature films and shorts in four theaters. Learn more at threedollarbillcinema.org/twist.

September SEP 6 ART UNCORKED Taste samples from 22 wineries at Art Uncorked, with art vendors, live music, and food for sale in tents in the sculpture garden at 78th Ave SE & Sunset Highway for age 21+. Learn more at mercerislandartuncorked.com.

OCT 19-20 TURKFEST Turkfest features Turkish food, dance, music, games, a marketplace, and a tea house at the Seattle Center Armory. Visit seattlecenter.com for details.

SEP 6-7 CIDER SUMMIT Sample artisanal ciders from the NW and around the world, buy food, and hear live music at Cider Summit Seattle on the lawn outside South Lake Union Discovery Center for age 21+. Visit cidersummitnw.com.

OCT 24-26 CARNEVOLAR Carnevolar has nightmarish aerial acts set to live music at Emerald City Trapeze Arts. The Thursday show is for all ages. The Friday & Saturday shows with dance parties afterward are for age 21+. Visit emeraldcitytrapeze.com.

SEP 6-8 SAN GENNARO FESTIVAL Enjoy Italian food, Italian music, a beer and wine garden, children’s activities, and weekend cooking demonstrations at the San Gennaro Festival of Seattle on S. Angelo Street in Georgetown. Free event. Visit sangennarofestivalseattle.org.

OCT 26 HALLOWEEN RUN Join the Halloween Run, which includes a 15K, 10K, 5K, and kids’ dash, followed by a “haunted beer and warmer garden with some tasty spiked drinks” at Magnuson Park. Costumes are welcome. Find us on Facebook.

SEP 6-8 RUSTYCON Rustycon is a science-fiction and fantasy convention that focuses on literature, science, art, costumes, and gaming at Hilton Bellevue. Visit rustycon.org for details.

OCT 27 7:00PM VOODOO ON BAYOU COSTUME PARTY Voodoo on the Bayou Costume Party includes free appetizers, a cash bar, a jazz trio, DJ dance music, tarot reading, a photo booth, a costume contest, and entertainment at Sanctuary at Admiral for age 21+. Tickets sold at ticketbud.com.

SEP 8 LIVE ALOHA HAWAIIAN CULTURAL FEST Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival has

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LGBTQ COM MU NI TY ORGANIZATIONS & ATTRACTIONS

Equal Rights Washington Equality Washington Pike Place - 1402 3rd Avenue Seattle, WA

Liberation United Church of Christ Central District - 1805 38th Avenue Seattle, WA Seattle Gay and Lesbian Book Club at SASG Book lovers unite Capitol Hill - 303 17th Avenue East Seattle, WA

Gay City Health Project Keeping Seattle healthy Downtown - 517 E Pike Street Seattle, WA

Seattle Rainbow Contra Dance Wholesome dancing and good times Ballard - 1706 NW Market Street Seattle, WA

Center for Sex Positive Culture Supporting Sex Positive Communities Queen Anne - 1602 15th Avenue Seattle, WA

Social Outreach Seattle (SOSea) Get involved Capitol Hill - Capitol Hill Seattle, WA

The Greater Seattle Business Association Nation’s Largest GLBT Chamber of Commerce Capitol Hill - 400 East Pine Street Seattle, WA

Carolyn Downs Family Medical Center Low cost health care clinic Central District - 2101 E Yesler Way Seattle, WA

Three Dollar Cinema Midnight showings First Hill - 1122 E. Pike Street, #1313 Seattle, WA

Downtown Public Health Center Public Health Clinic Downtown - 2124 4th Avenue Seattle, WA

GLSEN Washington State Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network Central District - 1605 12th Avenue, Suite 35 Seattle, WA

LGBTQ Allyship Host events, sponsor programs, and have resources for the LGBT community PO Box 12187, Seattle, WA

University Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) “God Thinks You’re Fabulous” 4731 15th Ave NE , Seattle, WA Lambert House Protecting the youth Capitol Hill - 1818 15th Avenue Seattle, WA

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BUSINESS D IRECTO RY Attorneys Reed Longyear Malnati & Ahrens PPLC.............................. 17

HVAC Contractor Resicon..................................................................................1

Bankruptcy Carrington Law Offices........................................................ 11

Insurance Mass Mutual Northwest........................................................3 Pacific Financial Advisors..................................front cover, 13 Tonya Kellum Agency......................................................... 23

Business Brokerage IBA Inc................................................................................ 23

Medical Malpractice Carrington Law Offices........................................................ 11

Business Disputes Breskin, Johnson, Townsend..................... back outside cover

Mergers & Acquisitions IBA Inc................................................................................ 23

Business Law Carney Badley Spellman PS..................................................9

Personal Injury Carrington Law Offices........................................................ 11

Computer Repair Services HomeNet Computer Repair...........................................20-21

Real Estate Horizon Real Estate................................................................7

Consumer Protections Breskin, Johnson, Townsend..................... back outside cover Criminal Defense SQ Attorneys................................................ back inside cover

Reverse Mortgages Mass Mutual northwest.........................................................3 Pacific Financial Advisors..................................front cover, 13

Electrical Contractor Resicon..................................................................................1

Senior Living Northaven Senior Living..................................................... 23

Employment Law Breskin, Johnson, Townsend..................... back outside cover

Storage Livible................................................................................. 19

Financial Services Mass Mutual Northwest........................................................3 Pacific Financial Advisors..................................front cover, 13

Wills & Probate Carrington Law Offices........................................................ 11 Windows & Doors Emerald City Energy..............................................................5 Signature Window & Door Replacement Inc...................... 15

Hair Restoration Northwest Hair Restoration................................................ 19

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