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Northwest Prime Time Calendar

Each month Northwest Prime Time features a unique calendar of events with a special focus on events "celebrating life after 50".




Northwest Prime Time Calendar of Events


  • Senior Events
  • Retirement Housing Events
  • Community Events
  • Health Education
  • Garden Events
  • Exhibitions
  • Musical Theatre

  • Theatre
  • Classical
  • Choral Music
  • Pop, Jazz, Folk, World
  • Social Dance
  • Volunteer


  • Celebrate Older American's Month in May!
    2012's theme Never Too Old to Play! puts a spotlight on the important role older adults play in sharing their experience, wisdom, and understanding, and passing on that knowledge to other generations in a variety of significant way.

    Senior Events
    Reverse Mortgage
    May 1, 10-11am, learn about the different kinds of reverse mortgages and if they are, or are not, for you, pre register 206-935-2162, Delridge Comm Ctr, Seattle, sponsored by Seattle Parks Lifelong Rec for Seniors.
    Am I Having A Senior Moment?
    May 2, 2-4pm, UW School of Nursing annual healthy aging lecture featuring Cornelia Beck, PhD, reception to follow, open to the public, Center for Urban Horticulture, 3501 NE 41st St., Seattle, 206-616-4276.
    Craft & Jewelry Sale
    May 4-5, 9am-4pm Fri & 8:30am-noon Sat, Northshore Senior Center, 10201 E. Riverside Dr, Bothell, 425-487-2441
    The Journaling Journey
    May 8-June 12, 11am-noon, presented by NW Center for Creative Aging,  six sessions, Summit at First Hill, 1200 University Street in Seattle, RSVP May 4, 206-456-9717.
    Future of Medicare & Social Security
    May 9, 9:30-12noon, AARP invites you to join a community conversation about Medicare and Social Security, Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 SE 24th Street, Mercer Island. Space is limited and registration is required, www.aarp.org/wa 1-877-926-8300.
    Senior Adult Resource Fair
    May 14, 10am-2pm, free event includes giveaways, free lunch, raffle & resources hosted by Seattle Parks & Recreation, Northgate Community Center. 10515 5th Ave. NE in Seattle, 206-386-9106.
    Signs of Hearing Loss Talk
    May 14, 1-2pm, Lisa Illich, UW Speech & Hearing,  FREE, diagnosing, causes and treatments, Greenwood Sr Ctr, 525 N. 85th Street.  206-297-0875, www.greenwoodseniorcenter.org
    MEDIC ONE!
    May 15, 11am-Noon, Jan Sprake, Executive Director of the Medic One Foundation, two paramedics will share the history of 911, Shoreline-LFP Senior Center, 18560 1st Ave NE, Suite 1, Shoreline, www.shorelinelfpseniorcenter.org 206 365-1536.
    Northshore Senior Center
    May 22, 1-2pm, “Murder, Intrigue and Suspense” fun free event; May 22 from 2pm-3:30pm enjoy the Northshore Variety Band includes music, dancing and vocalists $3; 10201 E. Riverside Dr, Bothell WA 425-487-2441. www.northshoreseniorcenter.org
    SE Seattle Resource Fair & Luncheon
    June 1, 10am-1:30pm, Free! Meet a host of agencies and businesses with information on resources and discounts for seniors, guest speakers, door prizes, free healthy lunch served, Rainier Comm Ctr, 4600 38th Ave S, Seattle, 206-684-7484.
    Baseball Stories
    11:30am, 1st & 3rd Fridays Apr, May & June, this new free discussion group for baseball fans is held at Greenwood Senior Center, 525 N. 85th Street, Seattle, www.greenwoodseniorcenter.org,206-297-0875.
    Lynnwood Senior Center Hiking Program
    Range of trails from completely level to 2,000-ft elevation gain and from 1 to 12 miles round trip. Leave the driving to us. An experienced leader will accompany all trips, 425-670-5050.
    Sound Steps Walking Programs
    Learn about free Sound Steps programs throughout Seattle, something for everyone: slow-walkers, fast striders, hikes, dog lovers, birders, and more, sponsored by Seattle Lifelong Rec.206-684-4664.

    Retirement Housing Events
    Panorama City
    May 8, “How to Facebook Seminar” 1751 Circle Lane SE, Lacey, to RSVP and more info 360-456-0111, panoramacity.org
    Wesley Homes Wellness Day
    May 16, 9am-12:30pm, RSVP at 206-824-5000, Wesley Homes Des Moines, the Terrace, 816 S 216th St, Des Moines, www.wesleyhomes.org
    Virtual Dementia Tour
    May 17, 9am-1pm, learn first hand what a person with dementia experiences through computer based simulation, Vineyard Park at Bothell Landing, 10519 E. Riverside Dr. Bothell, 425-485-8900.
    Daystar Retirement Village
    June 7, 2-3pm, free event Communicating With Your Doctor - what questions to ask and how to prepare, 2615 SW Barton St. Seattle, free but space limited, RSVP 206-937-6122, readyrecover@gmail.com

    Community Events
    Arthritis Walks
    Tacoma, May 5, Marine Park, Bellevue; May 19, Crossroads Park, dogs welcome, music, raffles, health info, free registration, sponsored by Arthritis Foundation, contact Emily Spoor 206-547-2707, espoor@arthritis.org.
    Shorebird Festival 
    May 4-5, annual spring shorebird migration, Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, Friday events from 7am-3pm, Saturday activities 7:30am-5pm and Sunday events from 8:30am-4pm all at Hoquiam H.S. more info at Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge
    Midnight in Peking
    May 7, 7pm, author discusses book on murder of an Englishwoman Haunted the Last Days of Old China, Seattle Asian Art Museum, 1400 E. Prospect (in Volunteer Park)
    Journey to a Cure Awareness Breakfast
    May 9, 7am, Arthritis Foundation event, Washington Athletic Club, 1325 Sixth Ave, Seattle, for info call Deborah 206-547-2707 or 800-746-1821, dgenge@arthritis.org
    Shipwrecked Mariners’ Baseball
    May 10, 7pm author reading on the history of the Seattle Mariners, Third Place Bookstore 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park.
    Backyard Wildlife Festival
    May 12, 9am-3pm, free event features garden workshops and tour, guided bird walk,  native plant sale, Ciscoe Morris is a featured speakers, Tukwila Community Center, 12424 42cnd Ave South in Tukwila. www.BackyardWildlifeFair.org 206-768-2822.
    Kirkland Artist Studio Tour
    May 12-13, 10am-6pm, www.kirklandartscenter.org
    Voices from the 1919 Seattle Strike
    May 12, 7:30pm (dinner served at 6pm for $8.50), dramatic narrative readings and song, New Freeway Hall, 5018 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, donation $3, sponsored by Socialist Party, 206-722-2453, www.socialism.com.
    Mother’s Day Show
    May 13, Arts of Snohomish presents free door prizes, raffles, sweet treats, art sale, 1024 First St, Snohomish suite #400 in the Marks building, Snohomish.
    Join The Music Hall Players
    May 15, 7pm, new all-comers-welcome orchestra, fun weekly rehearsals, beginning & intermediate levels, we’ll be playing “Summertime” by July... carols by Christmas! Everett Mall Music Hall (next to Macy’s) 425-252-6542.
    Senior Services’ Spring Breakfast
    May 16, 7-9am, celebrate aging at the inspirational annual fundraising event to support seniors, Museum of Flight, 9404 East Marginal Way S, Seattle, to register call 206-727-6205.
    Historic First Hill Neighborhood Tour
    May 17, 1-4pm, guided tour of historic neighborhood, concludes in Sorento Hotel’s Fireside Lounge, www.historicseattle.org (click on Events), 206-622-6952.
    John Irving
    May 17, 7pm, celebrated author of A Prayer for Owen Meany and the Cider House Rules reads from his new book ONE PERSON, Town Hall Seattle (enter on 8th Ave), 1119 8th Ave, free no tickets required.
    Genealogy Seminar
    May 19, 9am-3:30pm, Seattle Genealogical Society presents George Morgan, $40-$50, Museum of History and Industry, 2700 24th Ave East, Seattle, register by May 11, 206-522-8658.
    Race for the Apes
    May 20, Race for the Apes 5K walk / run to benefit Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest is May 20, 2012 in Ellensburg, WA. Help support seven rescued chimpanzees while getting some outdoor time in beautiful Central Washington. The race is open to all ages and athletic ability. If competitive running is not your thing, sign up for the Troll Stroll or sponsor a runner. Learn more at: www.RaceForTheApes.com
    Vegan Chef & Author Chloe Coscarelli
    May 23 at 6:30pm Book Larder, 4252 Fremont Ave N. Seattle; May 24 at 7pm University Bookstore Mill Creek, 15311 Main St, learn to cook your favorite recipes the vegan way.
    A WWII Story of Survival and Redemption
    May 31, Laura Hillenbrand on Lt. Louis Zamperini who survived when his bomber crashed into the Pacific Ocean, captured by Japanese, Bonney Lake Library, 18501 90th St E, 253-548-3308.
    Gem Show
    June 2-3, 10am-5pm, free event open to public, annual Gem, Jewelry and Mineral Show, Everett Soccer Arena, 2201 California St, Everett, www.everettrockclub.com, 425-232-0809.

    Health Education
    Hearing & Speech Month Events
    May 1, Advanced Communication Workshop, May 15-17, New Hearing Technology, presented by Evergreen Speech & Hearing, to reserve a spot call 425-882-4347, info@everhear.com
    Free Joint Replacement Seminars
    May 3, 6-8pm or June 7, 6-8pm, presented by Swedish Orthopedic Institute, Swedish/Issaquah Campus, 751 NE Blakley Dr, Issaquah, 2nd Floor Conference Center (off I-90, exit 18), May 24, 6-8pm, Swedish Orthopedic Institute, 601 Broadway, Seattle, (corner of Broadway & Cherry St, parking under building), register at 206-386-2502, swedish.org/classes
    Helping Dementia Patients with Pain
    May 17, The Alzheimer’s Association offers a free pain assessment class for those with dementia at City University, Building F, Room 16, 150 120th Avenue in Bellevue. To register, call Overlake Hospital Community Education at 425-688-5259.
    Low Vision Expo
    June 9, 9am-3pm, Lynnwood Convention Center, 3711 196th Street SW, Keynote presentations include “Loss, Hope and Recovery” and Wendy Lustbader, MSW, “Making Life as Good as It Can be.” 206-525-5556.
    Free Health Talks
    Tuesdays in May, 7pm, Tahoma Clinic, 801 SW 16th Street, Suite 121, Renton      425-738-5650, www.tahomaclinic.com
    Writing the Alzheimer’s Experience
    May 6, 1-3:30pm, a workshop for caregivers and friends of people with Alzheimer’s disease led by Esther Helfgott, Raven Chronicles, $35, prereg 1 week prior, 909 N.E. 43rd St., Suite No. 205, (the west corner of 43rd St. and Roosevelt in Seattle, 206-941-2955;  editors@ravenchronicles.org
    Seniors with Chronic Conditions
    A six-week workshop starts May 16, 9-11:30am, practical skills to cope with ongoing health conditions, Multicare Covington Clinic, 17700 SE 272nd in Kent, 253-792-
    6710.
    African American Kidney Health Fest
    June 2, 9am-2pm, everyone welcome, free event features health screenings, private consultations with doctors, workshops, prizes food, Ron Sims EmCee, Van Asselt Elementary, 8311 Beacon Ave. S in Seattle. www.nwkidney.org/fest.

    Garden Events
    Mayfest at Lakewold Gardens
    May 5-13, Celebrate spring with a series of events at Lakewold Gardens including Mother’s Day Brunch May 13, 253.584.4106, www.lakewoldgardens.org
    Seattle Tilth's Edible Plant Sale
    May 5-6, 9am-3pm, Meridian Park, 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Seattle, seattletilth.org.
    FREE Plant Exchange
    May 5, 9am-noon, Free, bring your extra plants and take home some new varieties Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 901 N. ‘J’ St (corner of 9th and I). Tacoma, 253-582-3615
    Seattle Tilth Edible Plant Sales
    May 5-6 from 9am-3pm at Meridian park 4649 Sunnyside Ave N in Seattle; Eastside Edible Plant Sale on May 12 from 9am-2pm at the Issaquah Farmers Market Pickering Barn 1730 10th Ave NW Issaquah, seattletilth.org
    City Farming for Everyone
    May 8, 7pm, Lisa Taylor, author of City Farming for Everyone discusses how to grow fresh organic vegetables and herbs in container gardens and trellises, free, South Hill Pierce County Library 15420 Meridian E, Puyallup, 253-548-3303.
    Backyard Wildlife Festival
    May 12, 9am-3pm, free event features garden workshops and tour, guided bird walk,  native plant sale, Ciscoe Morris is a featured speakers, Tukwila Community Center, 12424 42cnd Ave South in Tukwila. www.BackyardWildlifeFair.org 206-768-2822.
    Buds & Blooms
    May 13, gardens, music with Federal Way Symphony, lectures, demos, $10-$15, www.budsandbloomstour.org

    Exhibitions
    Ground School for B-17 Bomber
    May 19-20, Museum of Flight offers unique 2-day course about the iconic WWII Boeing B17 Bomber, $750, 206-768-7162.
    Hard Times: WA During Depression
    Thru Nov 4, Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, 1-888-BE-THERE

    Musical Theatre
    Seattle Musical Theatre
    2012-2013 Season Sep 14-Oct 7, Legally Blonde the Musical, Nov 16-Dec 9, Scrooge the Musical, Feb 15-Mar 10, Altar Boyz, April 26-May 19, Gypsy, seattlemusicaltheatre.org
    HELP
    Thru May 13, Seattle Children's Theatre presents national premiere of HELP featuring music by the Beatles, 206-441-3322, www.sct.org.
    The Producers
    May 10-July 1, Village Theatre, 303 Front St, Issaquah, 425- 392-2202, www.villagetheatre.org

    Theatre
    An Evening with Groucho
    May 3-20, Seattle debut of this fast paced show filled with one-liners, anecdotes, songs, www.acttheatre.org 206-292-7676.
    Book-It Repertory Theatre
    Thru May 13, The Art of Racing in the Rain by Seattle author Garth Stein, world premiere, 206-216-0833, Book-It.org/
    Cyrano de Bergerac
    May 10-13, Driftwood Players perform at the Wade James Theatre, 950 Main St, Edmonds, $12, 425-774-9600, www.driftwoodplayers.com.

    Classical
    Everett Philharmonic
    May 5, 7pm, Everett Civic Auditorium, 2415 Colby Ave, Everett, www.everettphil.org 206.270.9729.
    Octava Chamber Orchestra
    May 6, 6pm, Maple Park Church, 17620 60th Ave W Lynnwood, $5-$15, free parking, 425-743-2288, www.OctavaChamberOrchestra.com
    Seattle Symphony
    May 15 & 17 Blubebeard's Castle with set design by Dale Chihuly; May 18-19, Mozart's Requiem & Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, Symphony Chorale, Gerard Schwartz conducts both programs; Seattle Pops conducted by Marvin Hamlisch American Songbook May 31, June 1-3; Benaroya Hall, www.seattlesymphony.org, 206-215-4747.
    UW World Series Piano
    May 15, 8pm, Pianist Angela Hewitt to Perform Rameau, Bach, and Couperin, Meany Hall on UW Campus 206-543-4880, online at www.uwworldseries.org
    Night of Strings
    May 18, 6:30pm, UW World Series presents Seattle Public School Students and Marian Anderson String Quartet, Meany Hall at UW campus, free and open to public.
    Seattle Modern Orchestra
    May 19, 8pm, mixed choir, viola, celesta, percussion, $10-$20, Good Shepherd Center, 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Seattle, www.seattlemodernorchestra.org
    Pacifica Chamber Orchestra
    June 3 3pm, featuring chamber music of Schoenberg, Copland, and Beethoven, First Presbyterian Church, 2936 Rockefeller Ave. in Everett, $10-$15 at door or www.brownpapertickets.com.
    Ladies Musical Club
    Free classical musical concerts at various locations, 206-622-6882, www.lmcseattle.org

    Choral Music
    Northwest Seaport Chantey
    May 11, 8-10pm, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1215 Thomas St, Seattle, Free! All ages welcome. Banjo-playing folkie Tom Rawson will be on board as songleader to keep the music rolling, free, donations accepted, 206-447-9800 www.nwseaport.org
    Northwest Chamber Chorus Spring Auction
    May 12, 6pm, safari theme, $60 includes food & wine, 206-523-1196, www.northwestchamberchorus.org
    ChoralSounds
    May 13, 7:30pm, Highline Performing Arts Center, Burien, $15-$25, www.nwassociatedarts.org, 206-246-6040
    RomanaCapella
    May 20, 4pm, Medieval Byzantine chant - the Easter Cannon of St. John of Damascus, St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 1-800-494-8497, capellaromana.org
    Bellevue Chamber Chorus Earth Songs
    June 9, 7:30pm & June 10, 3pm, Theatre at Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue, special senior prices available, 425-881-0445, www.bellevuechamberchorus.org

    Pop, Jazz, Folk, World
    Jazz Vespers
    May 6, 6pm, Jacqueline Tabor Jazz Band, free family-friendly concert, Seattle First Baptist Church (corner of Harvard, Union and Seneca on Seattle's First Hill), www.SeattleJazzVespers.org
    Leon Russell
    May 11 & 12, 8pm, Skagit Valley Casino Resort, 5984 N. Darrk Lane, Bow, WA, www.theskagit.com
    Ten Grands
    May 12, 5th annual unique one-night-only concert features a musical variety show featuring a variety of musical styles from classical, jazz, R&B, boogie woogie, pop, $42, fundraiser for children's musical programs, Benaroya Hall in Seattle, 206-215-4747, www.benaroyahall.org
    Big Band Sounds of Jet City Jazz Band
    May 12, 7:30-9:30pm, 15600 NE 8th St, Bellevue, 425-644-1156, www.jetcityjazzband.net
    Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society
    May 20, 1-4:30pm, Glenn Crytzer's Syncopaters, Ballard Elks, 6411 Seaview Ave. NW, Seattle, $10-$13, free parking great view, 425-776-5072
    Country Legend Randy Travis
    June 16, 8pm, $45-$65, Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, 800-720-1788

    Social Dance (call in advance to confirm social dance events)
    Senior Dance
    Ages: 55+, Join us at Bitter Lake Community Center the first and third Thursday of the month for our Senior Dances. Enjoy live music. This is a great opportunity to socialize and meet new people. 1st and 3rd Thursday of the Month, $5 per dancer, Bitter Lake Community Center, 13035 Linden Ave N, Seattle, 206-684-7524
    Sno-King Intnl Folk Dance Club
    Saturdays, 7pm, Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood (no dance May 26), 425-385-2088 or www.sno-king.org
    Basic Scandinavian Dance
    Wednesdays, 7:30-9pm, classes for beginners or brush up skills, Phinney Neighborhood Center, 6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, 206-937-5211.
    Freewheeler Square Dance Club
    1st and 3rd Sunday's, 7-10p, Weds. 6:30p, Lake City Community Center, 12531 28th Ave NE, Seattle, 425-293-4510.
    Skandia Dance & Music
    First & Third Friday dances, 7:30pm at Cedar Valley Grange 20526 52nd Ave W in Lynnwood, $7-$10, call to confirm 206-784-7470.
    Monday Afternoon Dances
    Every 4th Sunday each month, 1-3:30pm, $5, features ballroom dancing to live music, plus refreshments, Des Moines Activity Center, 2045 S 216th St, 206-878-1642.
    South Park Ballroom Dancing Club
    Sundays 6:30-8:30pm and Mondays 1-3pm, live music, dance and light refreshments, $6, South Park Community Center, 4851 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, 253-591-5299.
    Kick Up Your Heels
    Dance to swing & 50's Rock & Roll, Northshore Senior Center, $8-$10, 10201 E. Riverside Dr., Bothell; call for schedule 425-487-2441.
    Kent Senior Activity Center
    Tues evening dances, 7:30-9:30pm, features ballroom dancing to live music, $4, call Helena 253-856-5164 for info.
    Monthly Dances
    2nd Tuesdays, 2-4pm, North Bellevue Community Center, 4063 148th Ave NE, Bellevue, 425-452-7681.
    Ballroom Boogie
    First Friday of Month at Northgate Community Center, live music & refreshments, $4, 1-3pm, 10515 5th Ave NE, Seattle. townhallseattle.org

    Volunteers Needed
    Volunteer Spanish Teacher Needed
    Weds 10am-noon, Greenwood Senior Center, 206-297-0875.
    AARP Elder Watch Program Seeks Volunteers
    AARP Washington is recruiting volunteers for their new Elder Watch Program which is designed to help protect the financial security of seniors. Comprehensive training about investor safety and fraud will be provided to volunteers as well as peer counseling and presentation activities training. The program operates weekdays, except Thursdays, in one of two shifts, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm or 12:00 to 3:30 pm. Lunch will be provided and group discussions will be included. For more information, call Robin at 206-517-9364 or email her at rknudson@aarp.org.
    Long Term Care Ombudsman Training Offered
    Solid Ground will offer Long Term Care Ombudsman certification training May 3, 4, 11 and 12. The training, authorized by federal and state law, provides quality of life advocacy for residents. Call Juanita at 206-694-6703 or email her at juanitab@solid-ground.org for more information.
    Volunteers of America

    Provide companionship, socialization, transportation and light in-home care, 55+ volunteers receive small tax-free stipend, call Cristina 206-329-0515.
    Volunteer Drivers
    The Edmonds Senior Center is seeking volunteer drives for senior trips and excursions must have a clean driving record, 425-774-5555.
    Senior Transportation
    Earn some extra money while helping low income seniors by volunteering to transport them to and from Dr. appointments, call Debra 425-257-2101, x3323.
    Experienced Humans Wanted!
    RSVP Snohomish looking for volunteers 55+ to share knowledge and skills to find fulfillment, meet new people, hundreds of opportunities to match your interests, call John McAlpine at 1-888-240-8572.
    American Cancer Society
    Looking for volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical facilities, mileage reimbursement, call Jessie 1-800-227-2345.
    Volunteers over 55 Wanted
    The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), sponsored by Catholic Community Services, has access to hundreds of volunteer opportunities throughout the county, John McAlpine at johnm@ccsww.org or call (425) 257-2111 x 3374 or toll free at 1-888-240-8572.
    Office Secretarial Volunteers Needed
    Do you have spare time and don't know what to do with it?  MS Helping Hands-MSHH is looking for office-secretarial volunteers, hours are 10:00am-3:00pm Mondays thru Saturday or whenever you are available, duties include computer work, photocopying, folding, mailings, phones and more.  For additional information, call (425) 712-1804 www.mshelp.org or www.donorcloset.net.
     


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