West Seattle — Events (Bulleted)
Week of Mar 2–8, 2026
- Thu, Mar 5 — Forefront Mental Health, West Seattle HSStronger Together: Forefront Mental Health Night at WSHS
- Thu, Mar 5 — Fourth Emerald Games Pokémon League, empty Arts / cultureFourth Emerald Games Pokémon League Join your fellow Trainers in League Cups, Tourneys, and Play Days with our OFFICIAL Pokémon League events! Thursday Mar 5, 2026
- Thu, Mar 5 — Fourth Emerald Games Super Smash Saturday, empty.org, change to correct the datetime– Thursday Mar 5, 2026
- Thu, Mar 5 — Glassyard Commons RV lot/tiny-house village community Q&A meeting, New Direction Missionary Baptist Church @ 755 S. Homer, Georgetown OutdoorsSportsArts / cultureThursday, March 5th, 2026 at 5:30 PM New Direction Missionary Baptist Church 755 S Homer St. [ map ] Church and street parking available The proposed RV Safe Lot and Tiny House Village at Glassyard Commons will consist of 72 parking spots for RVs, 20 tiny houses, and community facilities. This program will move RV residents off neighborhood streets and give them a safe place to park. When they are ready to move into the onsite tiny house units, LIHI will decommission and dispose of their RVs. Site amenities include 24/7 staffing, onsite management, comprehensive case management, a community kitchen, and laundry and hygiene facilities. LIHI brings over a decade of experience in providing tiny house villages. We operate Camp Second Chance nearby, as well as 16 other tiny house village programs in the Puget Sound region. We previously operated Salmon Bay Village, a combined RV and Tiny House Village program, in the Interbay neighborhood, and we had great success moving clients from rundown RVs into permanent housing. 67 RVs were decommissioned over the program’s duration. Construction at Glassyard Commons is estimated to begin in March and will take approximately 3 months to complete. If you have any questions or comments, please contact LIHI’s Community Engagement Manager Marta Kidane at marta.kidane@lihi.org or 206-858-0734 .
- Thu, Mar 5 — Navigating Medicare presentation, Center for Active Living @ 4217 SW Oregon, West Seattle Arts / cultureMedicare Health Insurance is a challenge: it’s so confusing – so much information – the way it works, the options available, what to consider, what steps to take – how on earth are you going to decide which is the best plan for you? Are just starting on Medicare, or do you need to make a change? Why struggle on your own to figure it all out! Come to my educational presentation Navigating Medicare at the Center for Active Living on Thursday, March 5th at 11:00 – 12:00. You’ll get a clearer understanding of how it all works, what your options are, and how to go about deciding which plan would be best for you. The Center for Active Living is at 4217 SW Oregon St just off California. Ph. 206.932.4044 Patrice Lewis, Independent Medicare Health Insurance Broker – 206.430.3782
- Thu, Mar 5 — West Seattle Book Club – updated with March 2026 locations, various locations Family-friendlyOutdoorsRecurring21+Music / performanceArts / cultureWest Seattle Book Club When: 7-9 pm on first Thursday of every month through June Where: Various locations in West Seattle and White Center Contact: www.westseattlebookclub.org Details: West Seattle Book Club meets the first Thursday of each month at various coffee shops, bars, and wine tasting rooms in West Seattle and White Center. The agenda: bring your own book, read for an hour, and chat (if you want) with fellow book lovers. Bring a book and a friend for a cozy evening out. 7:00 — 7:30 Settle in 7:30 — 8:30 Silent reading hour 8:30 — 9:00 Chat or keep reading We recommend arriving early if possible. Locations are listed here , and below: This month, we are excited to introduce Princess & Bear Wines as our inaugural Visiting Venue ! Be sure to give them some love. It is such a blessing that this community continues to grow, and our local businesses are here to make sure we have the space to accommodate everyone! Princess & Bear Wines is a wine tasting room with a curated selection of artisanal wines. For WSBC, they will be highlighting their Organic Private Label sparkling rose by the glass and offering readers a 10% discount! ⭐ Princess & Bear Wines – wine tasting room offering a curated selection of artisanal wines, non-alcoholic beverages, and plates; 10% discount for readers; women-owned; 21+ Also: ⭐: open just to readers 🐶: dog-friendly 🌱: readers under 21 welcome 🐶 Beveridge Place Pub – a taproom with beer, cider, & wine; outside food welcome; large patio; woman-owned, family-owned; 21+ ⭐️🌱 C & P Coffee – a café with a living room vibe serving coffee, tea, beer, wine, & snacks; heated patio; woman-owned, family-owned; dogs welcome outdoors ⭐🐶 Darby Winery – a wine tasting room offering $8 tap wine pours & 15% off bottles purchases for readers; 21+ ⭐🌱🐶 Dubsea Coffee – a café serving tea, coffee, other beverages, & treats; patio; woman-owned 🌱 Easy Street Records – record store bar with coffee, beer, wine, cocktails, and a happy hour food menu; 15% off books purchased during WSBC night 🌱 Mission Cantina – a restaurant offering coffee, tea, beer, wine, cocktails, snacks, and menu items; family-owned 🌱🐶 Mr. B’s Mead Center – a specialty bar serving mead & beer, with non-alcoholic options, light snacks available & outside food welcome; family-owned ⭐ Otter on the Rocks – a bar with craft cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, flatbreads, & table service; AANHPI-owned; 21+ ⭐️🐶 Pine Lake Cellars – wine tasting room offering wine, non-alcoholic beverages, and charcuterie; family-owned; 21+ ⭐️🐶 QED Coffee – café serving coffee, beer, wine & other non-alcoholic beverages; baked goods and other snacks; locally owned 🌱🐶 Snapdragon – a cafe serving tea, coffee, beer, & wine with appetizers, various pastries, & dessert offerings; woman-owned, family-owned 🐶 The Nook – a bar with craft cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, & snacks; a few heated outdoor seats; woman-owned; 21+ Three 9 Lounge – bar with themed cocktails and food menu featuring sliders, tacos, lumpia, & fried rice bowls; 21+ ⭐🌱🐶 Viscon Cellars – a wine tasting room with Coro, cheese, & cracker plates and discounted glass pours for readers; outside food welcome; family-owned
- Thu, Mar 5 — West Seattle High School mental health night, 3000 California SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPRecurringArts / cultureWhat: Stronger Together: Forefront Mental Health Night at WSHS – Library When: March 5, 2026, 6-8 pm Description: Join community to share resources and skills to help support teens as they navigate feelings of anxiety, hopelessness and thoughts of suicide. West Seattle High School has partnered with UW’s Forefront in the Schools Program to educate communities and provide important tools needed to listen, empathize and protect our youth and each other. Bring a friend! Everyone welcome. All attendees have a chance to win raffle items from local businesses. Snacks and warm provided. RSVP recommended but not required: Mental Health Night at WSHS – March 5, 2026
- Thu, Mar 5 — YMCA annual fund drive kickoff, Fauntleroy YMCA @ 9140 California SW, West Seattle AnnualArts / cultureWe are honored to invite you to the launch of our Annual Fund Drive Dinner. Your generosity has strengthened our community, opened doors for families, and created meaningful opportunities for those who need them most. We couldn’t do this work without your generosity. We would love for you to join us for an evening of connection, gratitude, and shared purpose as we kick off this year’s fund drive together. This gathering is our way of saying thank you and sharing our 2026 community priorities, while highlighting how your continued partnership is making a lasting impact. Date: March 5 Time: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Location: Fauntleroy YMCA 9140 California Ave SW Registration Link: 2026 West Seattle & Fauntleroy YMCA Annual Fund Drive Kick-Off Form We hope you’ll join us as we reflect on what we’ve accomplished together and look ahead to the powerful difference we can continue to make. Thank you for believing in our mission and for being such a vital part of our community. We look forward to celebrating with you.
- Sat, Mar 7 — Best & The Linens perform at Mr. B’s Mead Center, 9444 Delridge Way SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyMusic / performanceBest & The Linens Saturday, March 7th from 7-9 pm Free Live Music Performance All Ages
- Sat, Mar 7 — Breathing Space online event Ticketed/RSVPVirtualArts / cultureBreathing Space: ONLINE Event: Breath, Reading and Reflection Practice with Laura : Week 1: Rainbow of Emotion: Honor Your Emotions March 7, 2026 from 9:00 am- 10:00 am PST Register at: Eventbrite: Breathing Space introduces a unique Breath, Reading and Reflection Practice experience, with Laura. Each 60-minute session combines gentle yoga with guided, innovative meditation. This integrated practice is designed to help you: 1) Connect your head and heart 2) Process emotions with greater clarity 3) Restore emotional energy 4) Increase emotional awareness 5) Deepen insights In a quiet, nurturing environment, you’ll learn effective tools for emotional wellness that you can carry with you into daily life. Whether you are new to meditation or experienced in mindfulness practices, our practice offers space for you to slow down, reflect, recharge and reconnect. Welcome to join us when you have the desire to nurture your emotional well being and improve your emotional awareness. No previous experience needed. I look forward to seeing you there !!! Register at :Eventbrite: Tickets: .
- Sat, Mar 7 — Chinese New Year celebration at Seattle Chinese Garden, 6000 16th SW, West Seattle Music / performanceArts / cultureJoin us at the Seattle Chinese Garden for our Chinese New Year event, which will be on March 7th from 11:00 am-4:00 pm to celebrate 元宵节 (Yuan xiao jie) or the Lantern Festival, which marks one full lunar month after the New Year! Come join us in the garden for an exciting day of all-ages activities like Chinese knot-tying, Chinese calligraphy and crafts as well as tea tasting! We’ll also have an exciting performance line-up featuring musical performance, taichi, martial arts, and more!
- Sat, Mar 7 — Cookie and Beer Pairings at Ounces, 3809 Delridge Way SW, West Seattle Family-friendlyOutdoorsGirl Scout Cookie + Beer Pairing! Saturday, March 7th | 2-6 pm Bring your sweet tooth and prepare for a fun afternoon of cookies and beer! (…and support your local Girl Scouts while you’re at it!) A local troop from Fairmount Park Elementary will be at Ounces selling cookies and we’ll have the perfect beer to pair with them! All ages and dogs welcome!
- Sat, Mar 7 — Fourth Emerald Games Cozy Gaming Sunday, emptyorg, change to correct the datetime– Saturday Mar 7, 2026
- Sat, Mar 7 — Free Tax Help from United Way King County and West Seattle Food Bank, 6516 35th SW, West Seattle FreeOutdoorsRecurringMusic / performanceArts / cultureFree Tax Help from United Way King County and West Seattle Food Bank Saturdays 3/7/26, 4/4/26, 4/11/26 11 am – 3 pm Free Tax Help – No Appointment Needed Location: West Seattle Community Resource Center 6516 35th Ave SW (just south of SW Morgan St – down the street from the WSFB entrance) United Way’s Free Tax Preparation Campaign, an IRS-certified Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, has partnered with the West Seattle Food Bank to bring free tax preparation services to West Seattle. Our services are available for most people who earned $80k (Single) or $96k (Married, Head of Household) in 2025. For more information or to see a list of all tax preparation locations, go to www.FreeTaxExperts.org Please arrive at least 45 minutes before closing time and make sure you bring all required documents. Required: – Social Security / individual tax identification numbers (ITINs) and birth dates for everyone to be listed on the return – Photo ID for taxpayer and spouse – All tax statements, such as W-2 forms (from all your employers), 1099 forms (interest, dividends, unemployment, contract work, retirement income), SSA-1099 forms (Social Security), etc. – Health Insurance forms 1095-A is required if you receive a subsidy for health insurance through Washington Health Plan Finder – If you are married, both you and your spouse must be present (we generally cannot prepare married filing separate returns) – Ride share or delivery drivers: bring all 1099 forms, driver reports from the payer(s), business mileage for your car and any business expenses Recommended: – Bank account number and routing number for direct deposit For more info: www.FreeTaxExperts.org or
- Sat, Mar 7 — Garden Hotline: Growing plants from seed, High Point Library @ 3411 SW Raymond, West Seattle Family-friendlyTicketed/RSVPVirtualArts / cultureGarden Hotline Presents: Growing Plants from Seed Saturday, March 7, 2026, 2 – 3:30 p.m. Garden Hotline Presents: Growing Plants from Seed Register Online Learn how to start and grow plants from seed with expert help from the Garden Hotline! There are many reasons to start your own plants from seed, and especially when growing a vegetable garden. From the choice of more varieties of plants to a cheaper starting cost, starting seeds also is a satisfying and fun experience. Learn about how to get seeds started successfully in pots, trays, or directly in garden beds and about what they need to thrive. We will talk about soil choices, seed options and places to find them, as well as a few tips on saving seeds for next year. Start a pot or two to take home and grow. Walk-ins are welcome if space allows. We will provide seed, soil, and pots for you to take home and grow. Families are welcome; children must be accompanied by a caregiver. Tickets: .
- Sat, Mar 7 — Let’s Talk About It – A Monthly Women’s Circle at Lagom Studios, 4507 SW Wildwood, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPRecurringLet’s Talk About It – A Monthly Women’s Circle at Lagom Studios There are so many conversations we carry quietly. The doubts. The resentment. The ambition. The marriage tension. The identity shifts. The burnout. The desire for more. The questions about who we’re becoming. And not to mention, having to hold up the sky while the world is on fire. This is a space to talk about the real things. Each month, we gather in West Seattle for a grounded, welcoming women’s circle designed for honest conversation and meaningful connection. This is not therapy. It’s not a lecture. It’s not surface-level talk. It’s a structured but spacious where you can: • Reflect on what’s coming up in your life • Share (if you’d like) in a confidential group setting • Be witnessed without fixing or advice-giving • Hear other women say the things you thought only you were thinking You can expect: – A brief guided opening to settle in – Light facilitation and optional prompts – Intentional sharing space – A respectful, supportive group dynamic Hosted by: Krystal Praast, a WS resident, facilitator and community organizer. What: A women’s circle, a safe space for women to connect and share. When: Saturday, March 7. Every first Saturday of the month Hours: 6:30-8 PM Where: Lagom Studios Cost: $33; or $30 when paid in cash or venmo Who: For women and those who identify as women—16 years and older Register at Tickets: .
- Sat, Mar 7 — Monthly community-workout class, 4200 SW Admiral Way, West Seattlel Ticketed/RSVPRecurringJoin Coach Denise Griffith, physical therapist and owner of Revive Movement, for a focused workout class designed to keep your body strong, balanced, and resilient. This session emphasizes accessory exercises that promote symmetry in strength and mobility while helping prevent injury. Class Format: Dynamic warm-up Core strengthening Upper and lower body accessory work Recovery stretching What to Bring: A yoga mat Cost: $25 (paid in person) When: The first Saturday of every month at 11:30 AM Where: CrossFit West Seattle Sign up: Revive Movement, LLC 4200 SW Admiral Way Tickets: .
- Sat, Mar 7 — Saturday Study Hall, West Seattle HSSaturday Study Hall
- Sat, Mar 7 — School of Rock West Seattle grand reopening, 41st SW & SW Alaska, West Seattle FreeMusic / performanceArts / cultureSchool of Rock West Seattle is hosting a grand re-opening event March 7th, 2026 noon-3 pm. After being forced to close in October of 2025 due to water damage from a leaking pipe in the CVS pharmacy above the school, School of Rock West Seattle is thrilled to announce that the school will be rebuilt and ready for students starting March 7th. New students who sign up at the grand opening event will receive 50% off their first month’s tuition and 20% off summer camps! The event will have live music as the house band rehearses during the event. Free trial lessons will also be available to those who pre-book by calling the school at 206.294.3175 . Tours of the school and refreshments will be available as well as awesome door prizes including a brand-new Boss overdrive guitar effect pedal for one lucky guest! Guests may enter the door prize drawing for free and do not need to be present for the drawing at 3 pm in order to win.
- Sat, Mar 7 — Weekend singalong brunch at Admiral Pub, 2306 California SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPSportsSaturday Sing-along Brunch 10 am @ Admiral Pub Sunday Sing-along Brunch 10 am @ Admiral Pub Brunch, Mimosas and Sing-along to the greatest pop hits of the 80s, 90s and 2000s. Table Reservation includes a Brunch Buffet! Seattle Sing-Along Brunch is a weekend singalong brunch experience hosted at Admiral Pub in West Seattle. It is built for Elder Millennials and Gen X who want a fun daytime plan without staying out all night. Tix at seattlesingalongbrunch.com Tickets: .
- Sun, Mar 8 — Good Day Sauna + International Women’s Day, Lincoln Park @ 8011 Fauntleroy Way SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPOutdoorsRecurringArts / cultureGood Day Sauna at Lincoln Park is partnering with All The Sky Foundation on March 8th to celebrate International Women’s Day with a day of community and impact. Every sauna session booked that day includes a $5 donation to LINKAGES, a Ugandan social enterprise that provides microloans to women‑owned businesses. Good Day Sauna will match each donation and All The Sky Foundation will match it again — tripling the support generated by every booking. Guests will also receive a complimentary baked good as a thank‑you for contributing to this effort. Event details: Date: March 8th, 2026 Where: Good Day Sauna @ Lincoln Park When: 7:40 am to 6:00 pm What: 1 hour sauna sessions Book at strong www.gooddaysauna.com/womens-day Tickets: .
- Sun, Mar 8 — Ladies Musical Club, March 2026, West Seattle (Admiral) Library @ 2306 42nd SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyRecurringMusic / performanceLadies Musical Club Concert Sunday, March 8, 2026, 3 – 4 p.m. Ladies Musical Club Concert Join us for a classical music concert. West Seattle Branch Registration is not required. About_this_event Join us for a free monthly classical music concert performed by members of the Ladies Musical Club, an organization of women whose mission is to foster appreciation of classical music in the Seattle community through education, performance and awards. Ladies Musical Club (LMC), Seattle’s oldest musical organization, was founded in 1891 by a group of 22 intrepid women musicians. LMC’s mission is to foster classical music among its members and in Washington communities through education, performance and awards. This is accomplished by offering music and education programs to people of all ages and diverse backgrounds throughout the region.
- Sun, Mar 8 — March 2026 Walk with a Doc, Alki Statue of Liberty Plaza @ 61st SW & Alki SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyTicketed/RSVPOutdoorsRecurringSportsArts / cultureMarch Walk with a Doc Please join Dr. Deeds from Deeds Health for a spring forward Walk with a Doc on Sunday, March 8th. We’ll meet by the Statue of Liberty at Alki Beach and walk for about 50 minutes out and back. 📍 Alki Beach Statue of Liberty 🗓 Sunday, March 8th ⏰ 9:30 AM This is a free, community walk open to everyone, all ages and fitness levels. Of course, pets, strollers, and strider bikes are welcome. 🙂 We’ll spend a few minutes talking about heart health and then enjoy a relaxed (or brisk) walk along the waterfront. No need to RSVP, just show up and bring a friend. Hope to see you there!
- Sun, Mar 8 — Westside Wonderspace open house, 7018 14th SW, West Seattle FreeArts / cultureWestside Wonderspace is now enrolling for the fall! Please join us for an Open House on March 8th from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM to learn more about our nature-based program. We are located at 7018 14th Ave. SW, near Riverview Playfields. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a tour, please feel free to call us at 206-714-1465 or email wswonderspace@gmail.com . For more information, you can also visit our website at www.westsidewonderspace.com
- Sun, Mar 8 — Women's Therapy Group | Counseling West Seattle, emptyema.org, change to correct the datetime– Sunday Mar 8, 2026
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- Mon, Mar 9 — Grief Support Group (Monday Evening), emptyect the datetime– Monday Mar 9, 2026
- Mon, Mar 9 — Lafayette Elementary Kindergarten Tour, 2645 California SW, West Seattle Arts / cultureLafayette Elementary will be hosting a Kindergarten Tour for incoming kindergarten families on Monday, March 9, at 8:15 am. The tour is a great opportunity for parents and caregivers to see the school, learn about the kindergarten program, and ask questions.
- Mon, Mar 9 — West Seattle Counseling: Men's Therapy Group, emptynge to correct the datetime– Monday Mar 9, 2026
- Tue, Mar 10 — CSHS Baseball: Jamboree Sealth Hale 3:30PM, Hale vs Cedarcrest Chief Sealth (Host), SWAC Sports
- Tue, Mar 10 — Fairmount Park Elementary kindergarten tour, 3800 SW Findlay, West Seattle OutdoorsArts / cultureFairmount Park Elementary school tour for incoming kindergarteners March 10 from 5-6 PM. No registration required, hope to see you there!
- Tue, Mar 10 — FREE West Seattle Business Support Ad…, empty Freechema.org, change to correct the datetime– Tuesday Mar 10, 2026
- Tue, Mar 10 — Second Tuesday book club, West Seattle (Admiral) Library @ 2306 42nd SW, West Seattle RecurringArts / cultureWhen: 2nd Tuesday of every month Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Where: West Seattle Branch, Seattle Public Library
- Wed, Mar 11 — Beyond the Barrier: Unlocking the Unt…, emptye datetime– Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
- Wed, Mar 11 — Beyond the Barrier: Unlocking the Untapped Potential of Professionals with IDD discussion at West Seattle Coworking, 9030 35th SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPWorking with IDD (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) is about the misconceptions and barriers those with IDD face in the professional world. In this presentation we will be discussing invisible disabilities and the impact they have on someone at their workplace. We will then discuss accommodations as a way to increase staff morale, retention, and streamline processes. Register here Tickets: .
- Wed, Mar 11 — Frybread Class with Chairwoman Cecile, Duwamish Longhouse @ 4705 W. Marginal Way SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPArts / culturePlease join Cecile Hansen, the revered Chairwoman of the Duwamish Tribe, for a hands-on class in the art of making traditional Native American fry bread. Cecile, who has served as the Duwamish Tribe’s chairwoman for over 50 years, will guide you through the cultural history, significance, and techniques of crafting this beloved dish that has been passed down through generations. The cost of the class is $20.00 to help with the cost of ingredients and the facility. Tickets: .
- Wed, Mar 11 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Franklin, Franklin HS Sports
- Wed, Mar 11 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Seattle Prep., Magnuson Park OutdoorsSports
- Wed, Mar 11 — March Luncheon: AI Tools for Business, emptyWednesday Mar 11, 2026
- Wed, Mar 11 — Open House and presentation at The Kenney, 7125 Fauntleroy Way SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyTicketed/RSVPArts / cultureIf you or someone you love has been thinking about senior living, we are hosting a Spring Open House at The Kenney and would love to invite our West Seattle community to join us. Wednesday, March 11 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM 7125 Fauntleroy Way SW We’ll start at 2:00 PM with a simple 30-minute presentation that breaks down the different levels of senior living, including Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care. The goal is to make the process easier to understand and less overwhelming. Afterward, we’ll offer a community overview, time for questions, and raffle prizes. This is a great opportunity for: • Seniors planning ahead • Adult children supporting aging parents • Anyone who just wants to understand their options before a need becomes urgent There is no pressure, just helpful information, and a chance to connect. If you plan to attend, feel free to RSVP to me directly at cserrano@TheKenney.org or 206-933-2089. We look forward to welcoming you.
- Wed, Mar 11 — Our City, Our Safety 2026 meeting in West Seattle, Alki Bathhouse @ 2701 Alki Avenue SW, West Seattle OutdoorsAnnualRecurringMusic / performanceArts / cultureOn January 14, the Seattle Police Department will launch the first of its 10 monthly community conversations, Our City, Our Safety 2026 across the city, with each gathering designed to influence how the department will approach safety neighborhood by neighborhood. In partnership with the Department of Neighborhoods, the department is holding the first meeting at the Rainier Beach Community Center, followed by a second on Feb. 11 at the Green Lake Community Center, and the third on March 11 at the Alki Beach Boathouse. Each meeting will take place from 6 pm to 7:30 pm. While the Seattle Department constantly engages with community partners, the Our City, Our Safety series is intended to enhance our efforts. What differentiates this series is how the information will be used and, eventually, shared back with stakeholders. At the first of two annual meetings in each Seattle precinct, police officials – including Chief Shon Barnes and each precinct captain – will present information and gather feedback and ideas from attendees. And at the second meeting, they will share results, lessons learned, unexpected impacts, and other updates to continuously improve and create accountability. Safety means different things to Seattle’s more than 800,000 residents, whether you live in Rainier Beach, Ballard, or Capitol Hill, and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Having honest conversations – and being accountable for our actions – is critical to moving forward, said Chief Shon Barnes. My goal with Our City, Our Safety is to emphasize how dedicated SPD employees are to earning trust and building the partnerships we need to change peoples’ perceptions. Every neighborhood in Seattle deserves to feel safe and connected, and the only way we get there is by listening to the people who live that experience every day. This partnership is about meeting residents where they are, across languages and cultures and building solutions with them, says Department of Neighborhoods Director Jenifer Chao. When we lead with community, safety endures. I’m hopeful about what this series can unlock: deeper trust, shared understanding, and real progress. What can you expect? The Seattle Police Department and Department of Neighborhoods designed a 90-minute meeting that combines the best of a town hall with the best of a neighborhood watch program. Participants will have the chance to hear directly from police officials and each other. The meeting also features a roundtable portion where they can have more in-depth conversations about urgent concerns to try to co-develop solutions or examine the department’s past efforts. This is our opportunity to go beyond analyzing data and hear stories and potential solutions directly from the people who live, work, study, and play in Seattle’s diverse neighborhoods, said Asssistant Chief Tyrone Davis. Their input will let us co-create solutions to current – and hopefully potential future – problems. The concept is grounded in research that indicates that when residents come together with police to discuss their concerns, solutions, and ideas, they can create safety strategies that truly reflect the unique needs of each neighborhood. The series is designed to complement the Seattle Police Department’s current efforts, including its active advisory councils such as the West Seattle Advisory Council, the Advisory Council, and the Belltown Advisory Council and local business engagements such as Coffee with a Cop. Concept reflects community feedback The department piloted this concept in the South Precinct in October, holding a community event with the Department of Neighborhoods at the Filipino Community Center. About 80 people attended, with South Precinct Captain Heidi Tuttle, Davis, and Barnes presenting updates to the audience. During the meeting, people exchanged ideas, addressed complex challenges, revealed their unique perceptions about public safety, discussed first-hand experiences with criminal activity, and shared their thoughts about the root causes of crime. People were able to say what they wanted to say and felt that they were heard, said Agness Navarro, the Filipino Community Center’s executive director. Academic researchers from the Seattle University Crime & Justice Research Center who specialize in studying residents’ perceptions about public safety also join these meetings.
- Wed, Mar 11 — Regular Board Meeting, Seattle Public SchoolsSchool Board Regular Meeting – March 11, 2026
- Thu, Mar 12 — A Naturopathic Approach to Treating Acne with Dr. Lauren Oldziej, online FreeFamily-friendlyTicketed/RSVPVirtualMusic / performanceOur upcoming FREE lunch & learn webinar will cover acne treatment for ALL ages! (not just teens). Acne can be a frustrating skin condition to treat. Join Dr. Lauren Oldziej for an overview of naturopathic & holistic approaches to addressing this common skin concern. A Naturopathic Approach to Treating Acne with Dr. Lauren Oldziej Thursday, March 12th at 12:30 pm PST *recording available for those who can’t make it live Register for this FREE webinar or access recordings of other past free webinars here . Tickets: .
- Thu, Mar 12 — CSHS Baseball: Sultan, Sultan HS Sports
- Thu, Mar 12 — Community CPR class at Delridge Community Center, 4501 Delridge Way SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPVirtualArts / cultureCommunity CPR class at Delridge Community Center Thursday, Mar. 12, 2026, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Venue:Delridge Community Center Address: 4501 Delridge Way SW Event Description:Seattle Fire Department’s Medic 2 Bystander CPR training Program is hosting a community CPR class atDelridge Community Center on Thursday, March 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m. To register for the class please fill out this online form: Medic 2 CPR Training Request The classes will provide adult, child, and infant CPR training as well as choking interventions and use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED). All are welcome to attend at no cost if a certification is not required. The cost for participants wishing to obtain a certification is $30 cash or check made payable to Medic 2. Donations are greatly appreciated! Payment for certification is considered a charitable contribution. Charitable contributions to governmental units are tax-deductible under section 170(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code if made for a public purpose. The City of Seattle employer identification number is 91-6001275. First aid is not included in this training. Certifications are not American Heart Association Heartsaver branded. If these classes are mandated by your employer, please make sure our HSI certification will meet their requirements. Certifications are valid for two years. Tickets: .
- Thu, Mar 12 — Fourth Emerald Games Pokémon League, empty79 class= Thursday Mar 12, 2026
- Thu, Mar 12 — Freelance Beaver Detective Pamela Adams at Words, Writers, Southwest Stories, online FreeTicketed/RSVPVirtualRecurringSouthwest Seattle Historical Society Words, Writers, Southwest Stories: West Seattle Beavers: Living Their Best Life While Boosting Salmon & Bird Habitat (Pamela Adams) Thurs, Mar 12th 2026 at 6 pm on Zoom Did you know that beaver dams are helping to reconnect historic floodplains? Did you know that there are over thirty of these dams in your local urban watershed? Explore Longfellow Creek through the lens of Pamela Adams, Seattle’s freelance beaver detective — a trained Beaver Corps practitioner working for human-beaver coexistence. For the past four years, she’s documented expanding beaver families in West Seattle using noninvasive cameras, uncovering how these eco-engineers survive pollution, habitat disruption, and limited food. Learn how their newly added dams help filter stormwater, boost coho salmon spawning, and bird populations, restoring ecological health like a furry probiotic — offering a hopeful model for how allowing a native keystone species to not only exist but thrive can improve our urban watersheds for many other species that depend on fresh water. Words, Writers, Southwest Stories is a free monthly speaker series that highlights local authors, historians, and voices to foster a deeper understanding of our community and its people. For more information, visit: loghousemuseum.org/blog/beavers/?mc_cid=3fc22aa97b Tickets: .
- Fri, Mar 13 — BEX and BTA, Seattle Public SchoolsBEX and BTA Capital Levies Oversight Committee meeting
- Fri, Mar 13 — Big Band Dinner Dance, West Seattle HS Music / performanceBig Band Dinner Dance: Friday, March 13, 6–8 p.m., WSHS Commons
- Fri, Mar 13 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Ballard, SWAC Sports
- Fri, Mar 13 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Lincoln (Seattle), Walt Hundley Playfie SportsArts / culture
- Fri, Mar 13 — Kenyon Hall Cabaret, March 2026, 7904 35th SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPKenyon Hall Cabaret, all-ages drag show, 6:30 pm ,tickets at Kenyonhall.org Tickets: .
- Fri, Mar 13 — Unseen Emporium at Mr. B’s Mead Center, March 2026, 9444 Delridge Way SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyFriday, March 13th from 5-9 pm Join us for Round 2 of Unseen Emporium! Another enchanting evening of curiosities and cabaret! We’ll be hosting vendors and cabaret performers! Free to Attend ~ All Ages
- Sat, Mar 14 — CSHS Baseball: Ellensburg, Rotary Park – Ellens OutdoorsSports
- Sat, Mar 14 — WSHS Baseball: Peninsula, Sehmel Homestead Par Sports
- Sat, Mar 14 — Chaos No More Workshop – Learn Rituals to Overcome Spring Cleaning Roadblocks, Inner Alchemy Sanctuary and Studio @ 3618 SW Alaska, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPChaos No More Workshop – Learn Rituals to Overcome Spring Cleaning Roadblocks Date: March 14, 2026 Time: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Inner Alchemy Sanctuary & Studio located at 3618 SW Alaska Street, Seattle 98126 Description: Do you feel like your stuff has more power over you than you have over it? Is there a pile of unfinished projects sitting in the corner that only grows bigger with time? Do you make excuses for the chaos, but become paralyzed when you try to address the problem? Do you have a hard time letting go of stuff that no longer serves a purpose? Join Sarah Ditty as she walks you through a systematic approach to face that which is ready to be addressed – may it be physical, emotional or mental stuff. Each attendee gets a complimentary copy of Sarah’s book, Chaos No More: Using Ritual to Clear the Clutter Link to register: eventbrite.com/e/chaos-no-more-workshop-learn-rituals-to-overcome-spring-cleaning-roadblocks-tickets-1981976613404 Price: $85 + applicable fees and taxes Tickets: .
- Sat, Mar 14 — Music for the Soul, with Northwest Symphony Orchestra, Holy Rosary Catholic Church @ 42nd SW & SW Genesee, West Seattle FreeTicketed/RSVPMusic / performanceArts / cultureMusic for the Soul Saturday, March 14, 8 pm at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in West Seattle Inspired to present a concert that creates a place of solace, inspiration and hope, the Northwest Symphony Orchestra invites you to this season’s Music for the Soul on Saturday, March 14 at 8pm in the beautiful surroundings of Holy Rosary Catholic Church in West Seattle. The Northwest Symphony Orchestra will perform epic and uplifting pieces- including 2 compositions by Northwest composers. Music includes: SYMPHONY NO. 4 by Anton Bruckner A MOUNTAIN SYMPHONY- FINALE by Sarah Bassingthwaighte ROSEATE REMINISCENCE (world premiere) by Ian Guthrie Tickets for this concert are only $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and students 18 and under are FREE. Tickets can be purchased at the door the evening of the concert beginning 45 minutes before the start of the concert. For more information go to: www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org Tickets: .
- Sat, Mar 14 — Open House at Village Green West Seattle, 2615 SW Barton, West Seattle Arts / cultureFind Your Perfect Home This March! Looking for a fresh start in a vibrant community? Swing by Village Green West Seattle for our Open House on Saturday March 14th, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM! Explore our Independent Living and Assisted Living options, enjoy guided tours, and learn about special move-in offers just in time for a lucky new beginning! 2615 SW Barton St, Seattle, WA 98126, Hearthside building, follow the balloons! Have questions before the event? Call us at (206) 937-6122
- Sat, Mar 14 — The She-Shandies at Mr. B’s Mead Center, 9444 Delridge Way SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyMusic / performanceArts / cultureThe She-Shandies Saturday, March 14th from 7-9 pm Start your St. Patrick’s Day weekend off right with a live performance by Seattle’s fiercest crew of sea-songstresses! Free to Attend ~ All Ages
- Sat, Mar 14 — West Seattle & South Park Emergency Preparedness Training: Hub basics, High Point Library @ 3411 SW Raymond, West Seattle OutdoorsHub Basics, March 14, 2 pm, High Point Library For Hub volunteers, both core team and I want to help, covering *Preparedness in Seattle – hazards we face, city response *How the hub works *Practice a few scenarios *Next steps for each Hub
- Sun, Mar 15 — Honey Bunny Paint Night at Mr. B’s Mead Center, 9444 Delridge Way SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPHoney Bunny Paint Night A Fundraiser for Special Bunny! Sunday March 15th Join us as we raise funds to support Special Bunny rabbit rescue! All materials provided with a watercolor lesson from Emily Lee! And yes, the bunnies will be there as your furry models! Tickets are $40 with optional additional Donation to support Special Bunny ~ Ages 12+ /blockquote
- Sun, Mar 15 — Plant Stick Happy Hour at Mr. B’s Mead Center, 9444 Delridge Way SW, West Seatt;e Ticketed/RSVPPlant Stick Happy Hour With Amanda Metals Sunday March 15th 1-3:30 Craft 3 elegant 10 inch copper plant sticks to give your greenery some bling! Enjoy PLANT STICK HAPPY HOUR with $2 off all mead pours as well! Tickets are $88.44 ~ Ages 18+ Tickets: .
- Sun, Mar 15 — St. Paddy’s Party 2026 at Ounces, 3809 Delridge Way SW, West Seattle Arts / culture
Week of Mar 16–22, 2026
- Tue, Mar 17 — CSHS Baseball: Highline, Highline HS Sports
- Tue, Mar 17 — End of Trimester 2, West Seattle HSEnd of Trimester 2
- Tue, Mar 17 — CSHS End of Trimester 2, Chief Sealth HSEnd of Trimester 2
- Tue, Mar 17 — End of Trimester 2, Seattle Public SchoolsEnd of Trimester 2
- Tue, Mar 17 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Eastside Catholic, Eastside Catholic HS Sports
- Tue, Mar 17 — WSHS Girls Basketball: O\'Dea, Interbay Athletic Co Sports
- Tue, Mar 17 — CSHS Softball: Highline, Highline HS
- Tue, Mar 17 — St. Patrick’s Day at Highland Park Corner Store ‘Pub’, 7789 Highland Park Way SW, West Seattle OutdoorsSt. Patrick’s Day at Highland Park Pub Tuesday March 17 5 pm-8 pm We’re transforming Highland Park Corner Store into Highland Park Pub for St Patrick’s Day! Join us for corned beef sandwiches and loaded baked potatoes, green beer and mint ice cream, plus Irish tunes – all shared with your friends and neighbors. Slainte!
- Wed, Mar 18 — All Ages Movie: Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, Southwest Library @ 9010 35th SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyArts / cultureWednesday March 18. 2:30-4 PM. All Ages Movie: Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. Free. Three pets—a wise old dog named Shadow, a young excitable dog named Chance and a snobby feline named Sassy—escape from a California ranch and embark on a dangerous quest to find their owners. 85 Minutes. Rated G. Doors open at 2:20 p.m. Popcorn and hot cocoa provided. Southwest Branch Library 9010 35th Ave SW
- Thu, Mar 19 — CSHS Baseball: Bishop Blanchet, SWAC Sports
- Thu, Mar 19 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Ingraham, SWAC Sports
- Thu, Mar 19 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Lakeside (Seattle), Walt Hundley Playfie SportsArts / culture
- Thu, Mar 19 — How to Manage End-of-Life Planning with Ill or Reluctant Loved Ones, West Seattle (Admiral) Library @ 2306 42nd SW, West Seattle SportsArts / cultureHow to Manage End-of-Life Planning with Ill or Reluctant Loved Ones Thursday, March 19, 2026, 4 – 5:30 p.m. How to Manage End-of-Life Planning with Ill or Reluctant Loved Ones Join us to learn about ways to approach end-of-life planning with loved ones. West Seattle Branch Registration is required. The challenge to get loved ones to plan ahead for end-of-life can be overwhelming. Especially when they are ailing, cognitively impaired or living with disease. And yet, the difference it can make for caregivers to know what a loved one wants and have all the right documentation and resources in place is monumental. It helps avoid the hours it can take to track down information needed for medical appointments and manage financial affairs. We can help. In this workshop, Known Wishes will share the tools they use to navigate these sensitive conversations and pay forward the many great examples they’ve heard from families who have successfully overcome these challenges. Thanks to our partner Known Wishes.
- Thu, Mar 19 — WSHS Softball: Ingraham, SWAC
- Thu, Mar 19 — Women’s workshop at West Seattle Runner, 2343 California SW, West Seattle Family-friendlyTicketed/RSVPSportsArts / cultureWest Seattle Runner is hosting another Women’s Workshop!! This is an event for women who run and walk and workout to come together to learn more about ways to support our unique health needs. Thursday March 19th 6 pm. This year, we will be supporting a charity. We chose Girls on the Run ! They will be at the event so you can learn more about the program, ways to volunteer, support and more. West Seattle Runner will be donating 10% of sales for the evening to Girls on the Run. We will have 3 presenters. Michelle Babb MS, RD, CD , is a registered dietitian who holds a Master’s degree in nutrition from Bastyr University. She provides clients with the tools they need to achieve optimal health through nutrition education, creative fitness, and emotional balance. We have asked Michelle to speak about nutrition as it pertains to hormones of the female athlete. Lina Sims, PT, DPT is passionate about women’s health and related pelvic floor conditions. Her interest in women’s health comes from her own pregnancies and postpartum experiences with her two children. Her focus is to guide patients using education, manual therapy, and movement, to help reach their individualized goals. Lina continues her specialty coursework through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. She will be teaching us pelvic floor exercises. Dr. Stefie Deeds, FACP , a board-certified Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine specialist in West Seattle, will cover perimenopause/menopause (Role of HRT for joints/sleep), strength training needs (bone health/ what the research shows), and the role of recovery/sleep in performance. WE COULD NOT BE MORE EXCITED FOR THIS INFORMATION! We will have Seattle Sports Performance at the event so you can learn about an opportunity for strength training. Rosemary , owner of Nailspa2u , will be here to help with healthy tips for Healthy Feet. While her schedule is often full, maybe you can slide onto her calendar…she is talented and skilled in treating runner’s feet and lost nails from all those miles. We will have a demo fleet of Brooks bras! Justine will get you fitting in a bra and we will do a couple laps at the track to wear test them. We will also raffle off a couple bras! We also will provide snacks and beverages. Loose agenda: Arrive at 6 pm / Bra fitting 6-6:15 pm / Run or walk laps at the track/ Seattle Sports and Performane helps us warm up or cool down 6:15-6:30 / Presentations 6:40- 7:30 / Visit tables 7:30-8:30 **Can you please register? That would help us so much in planning for food, beverage and activity! RSVP lori@westseattlerunner.com
- Fri, Mar 20 — Feather in the Wind Pop-Up Art Show, Alki Arts Gallery @ 6030 California SW, West Seattle Arts / cultureFeather in the Wind Pop-Up Art Show Join us for a 3-day pop-up art show in West Seattle… 6 participating artists have created a one of a kind shopping experience in the upstairs annex of Alki Arts Gallery, 6030 California Avenue SW. Friday March 20th 5-7 pm Opening reception Saturday March 21st 12 noon-6 pm Sunday March 22nd 12 noon-6 pm Stop in for bubbles and bites during this one weekend show to see the work of a group of West Seattle artists. We sure hope to see you there! Included artists: Kassie Hennessey: feather studies Pam Lustig: urban sketcher Gretchen Flickinger: mixed media Jody Wally: ceramics for the home Christian Peterson: ceramics, designer, maker Angie Marcelynas: distinctive, sustainable,bespoke jewelry
- Fri, Mar 20 — Operations Committee, Seattle Public SchoolsOperations Committee – March 20, 2026
- Sat, Mar 21 — CSHS Baseball: Eisenhower, Eisenhower HS Sports
- Sat, Mar 21 — Community marching chorus rehearsal, St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church @ 3050 California SW, West SeattleSinging Resistance – West Seattle invites community members to a special marching‑song chorus rehearsal on Saturday, March 21, 12:30–2:30 pm, at St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, 3050 California Ave SW. The group is preparing a simple, powerful a cappella marching song for the March 28 No Kings 3 rally. Drummers and pipers are also welcome. No singing experience is required — all voices are welcome to join in harmony, rhythm, and community spirit. More information: mobilize.us/indivisible/event/910385
- Sat, Mar 21 — Feather in the Wind Pop-Up Art Show, Alki Arts Gallery @ 6030 California SW, West Seattle Arts / cultureFeather in the Wind Pop-Up Art Show Join us for a 3-day pop-up art show in West Seattle… 6 participating artists have created a one of a kind shopping experience in the upstairs annex of Alki Arts Gallery, 6030 California Avenue SW. Friday March 20th 5-7 pm Opening reception Saturday March 21st 12 noon-6 pm Sunday March 22nd 12 noon-6 pm Stop in for bubbles and bites during this one weekend show to see the work of a group of West Seattle artists. We sure hope to see you there! Included artists: Kassie Hennessey: feather studies Pam Lustig: urban sketcher Gretchen Flickinger: mixed media Jody Wally: ceramics for the home Christian Peterson: ceramics, designer, maker Angie Marcelynas: distinctive, sustainable,bespoke jewelry
- Sat, Mar 21 — Spring Meditation, Day-Sit with the Puget Sound Zen Center in West Seattle, Fauntleroy Church @ 9140 California SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPArts / cultureSpring Meditation, Day-Sit with the Puget Sound Zen Center in West Seattle A Wider Heart: Zen Practice and the Joy and Sorrow of Issa’s Haiku The Puget Sound Zen Center will host its Spring Day-Sit on Saturday, March 21, from 9 am to 5:15 pm at the Fauntleroy Church (9140 California Ave SW, 4th Floor Chapel). 8:30 am orientation for those new to extended sitting. This day of silence will include a schedule of: Zazen (seated meditation) Kinhin (walking meditation) Chanting Qi gong Samu (work practice) Abbot Koshin Chris Cain will offer the dharma talk. Participants are asked to bring a bag lunch; snacks and drinks will be provided. More information: pszc.org/calendar/spring-day-sit-west-seattle Registration: app.aplos.com/aws/events/spring_daysit_west_seattle Tickets: .
- Sun, Mar 22 — How to Write an Obituary (your own or someone else’s), West Seattle (Admiral) Library @ 2306 42nd SW, West Seattle Family-friendlyTicketed/RSVPVirtualRecurringHow To Write an Obituary (your own or someone else’s) Sunday, March 22, 2026, 3 – 4:30 p.m. How To Write an Obituary (your own or someone else’s) Register Online As New York Times obit writer Margalit Fox says, Obituaries have next to nothing to do with death and absolutely everything to do with life. Death notices have been written to be shared for thousands of years. Obituaries have changed because our attitudes about death have changed. Now, humor is not out of place. For example, one man wrote of his father: We have all done our best to enjoy/weather Robert’s antics up to this point, but he is God’s problem now. Another obit mentioned the subject died with the request that his family work to get Congress to repeal Day Light Savings Time.
- Sun, Mar 22 — Plant repotting potluck at Nepenthe, 9447 35th SW, West Seattle FreePlant Repotting Potluck March 22, 2 pm @ Nepenthe 9447 35th Ave SW • Rain or shine • Workstation, and supplies provided • NOT A PLANT SWAP • Bring a couple plants to repot OR find some here •FREE cuttings & guppies • DONATIONS APPRECIATED • Bring a treat to share!
- Sun, Mar 22 — Tidepooling, Constellation Park @ 63rd SW & Beach Drive, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPOutdoorsMusic / performanceArts / cultureJoin a Seattle Parks Naturalist for a unique exploration of the intertidal zone, where hidden worlds come alive. Bring your waterproof shoes and discover the fascinating critters that live on the beach at low tide . Dress for the weather- this class is all outside. All participants must be registered: $10 (7 – 17 years old and 50+) $20 (18 – 49 years old) Registration Link: Activity search | Seattle Parks and Recreation Tidepooling – West Seattle /blockquote Tickets: .
- Sun, Mar 22 — Tidepooling at Constellation Park, 63rd SW & Beach Drive SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPOutdoorsMusic / performanceArts / cultureJoin a Seattle Parks Naturalist for a unique exploration of the intertidal zone, where hidden worlds come alive. Bring your waterproof shoes and discover the fascinating critters that live on the beach at low tide . Dress for the weather- this class is all outside. All participants must be registered: $10 (7 – 17 years old and 50+) $20 (18 – 49 years old) Registration Link: Activity search | Seattle Parks and Recreation Tidepooling – West Seattle Constellation Park Sunday, March 22nd 1:30-3:30 pm Tickets: .
Week of Mar 23–29, 2026
- Mon, Mar 23 — CSHS Baseball: Cleveland, Jefferson Playfield SportsArts / culture
- Mon, Mar 23 — WSHS Baseball: Garfield, SWAC Sports
- Tue, Mar 24 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Chief Sealth, SWAC Sports
- Tue, Mar 24 — CSHS Girls Basketball: West Seattle, SWAC Sports
- Tue, Mar 24 — Medicare Made Clear, West Seattle (Admiral) Library @ 2306 42nd SW, West SeattleMedicare Made Clear: Tuesday, March 24th 4-5 pm Registration link will be available from SPL website Here’s the flyer
- Tue, Mar 24 — Sip ‘n’ Paint Your Pets at Elliott Bay Brewing, 4720 California SW, West Seattle FreeTicketed/RSVPSip N Paint Your Pets at Elliott Bay Brewing — West Seattle Tuesday, March 24 | 6:00–8:00 PM | 4720 California Ave SW A 2-hour guided watercolor workshop where guests paint a portrait of their pet — no experience needed. $30/person includes all supplies, instruction, and a donation to Saving Great Animals, a local Seattle dog rescue. Free samples from a pet-supply sponsor too. Tickets: Event page: Tickets: .
- Tue, Mar 24 — WSHS Softball: Cleveland, Georgetown Playfield Arts / culture
- Tue, Mar 24 — CSHS Softball: Rainier Beach, SWAC Outdoors
- Wed, Mar 25 — WSHS Baseball: Cleveland, SWAC Sports
- Wed, Mar 25 — CSHS Baseball: Seattle Academy, SWAC Sports
- Wed, Mar 25 — Policy Committee, Seattle Public SchoolsPolicy Committee – March 25, 2026
- Wed, Mar 25 — Wednesday Mystery Club, Southwest Library @ 9010 35th SW, West SeattleWednesday March 25. 2:30-3:30 PM. Wednesday Mystery Club. Ages 7+. Snacks provided. Solve a mystery with us. If you’re under age 10, please bring a grownup with you. Southwest Branch Library 9010 35th Ave SW
- Thu, Mar 26 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Franklin, Franklin HS Sports
- Thu, Mar 26 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Seattle Academy, Walt Hundley Playfie SportsArts / culture
- Thu, Mar 26 — Supportive Strategies for Nervous System Regulation with Dr. Zoë Kelly Linkletter, online FreeTicketed/RSVPVirtualMusic / performanceSupportive Strategies for Nervous System Regulation with Dr. Zoë Kelly Linkletter Thursday, March 26th at 12:30 pm PST *recording available for those who can’t make it live Join Dr. Zoë Kelly Linkletter to learn strategies for nervous system regulation through mind-body practices to reduce stress, improve coping, and support overall wellbeing. Register for this FREE webinar or access recordings of other past free webinars here .
- Fri, Mar 27 — CSHS Baseball: Cleveland, SWAC Sports
- Fri, Mar 27 — WSHS Baseball: O\'Dea, Bannerwood Sports Pa Sports
- Fri, Mar 27 — CSHS Softball: Nathan Hale, SWAC
- Sat, Mar 28 — WSHS Baseball: Gig Harbor, Sehmel Homestead Par Sports
- Sat, Mar 28 — CSHS Baseball: Othello, Othello HS Sports
- Sat, Mar 28 — CSHS Chief Sealth PTSA Auction, Chief Sealth HSChief Sealth PTSA Auction March 28th
- Sat, Mar 28 — Fauntleroy egg hunt 2026, Fauntleroy Schoolhouse @ 9131 California SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyArts / cultureFCA Presents 2026 SPRING EGG HUNT It is time again for our welcoming and free egg hunt! Saturday, March 28, 1:00 – 2:00 pm Fauntleroy Schoolhouse playground Bring your children and a basket for each then watch their delight as they find eggs with non-candy treasures inside. Little ones ages 4 and under will hunt first with the older children following. In addition, have more fun yourself and contribute to this joyful event by helping Candace Blue and Scott Wiesemann. You can participate in an egg-stuffing party or come a bit early on the event day to hide the eggs. Contact them at blueyvette47@gmail.com or 209-401-8406.
- Sat, Mar 28 — Free Hiawatha Stroll for New Moms and Moms-to-be, 2700 California SW, West Seattle FreeTicketed/RSVPArts / cultureFree Hiawatha Stroll for New Moms and Moms-to-be March 28 at 10 am. Come and meet expecting mamas and other postpartum folks with their babies at this month’s free Bumps & Babies event. Pop babies in a carrier or stroller and meet us at the FIT4MOM Studio at 2707 California Ave SW 10 am. Shortly after, we will head across to Hiawatha for a group walk. This is free and open to all. We would love to meet you! EVENT LINK Tickets: .
- Sat, Mar 28 — Highland Park Corner Store’s 5th anniversary!, 7789 Highland Park Way SW, West Seattle FreeOutdoorsHPCS Turns 5! Saturday March 28 We’ve been open for 5 years! Celebrate our big day with us, and grab a slice of free cake. Thanks for all of the support and community, West Seattle!
- Sat, Mar 28 — West Seattle Resist: No Kings!, California SW & SW Alaska, West SeattleWest Seattle RESIST: NO KINGS! Saturday, March 28, 2026 10 am – 2 pm (Rain or Shine) NO Thrones, NO Clowns, NO KINGS! Location: Corner of California Ave SW & SW Alaska St in the Junction Bring your signs, noisemakers, and energy to peacefully express your resistance to the current government. Join us to make our voices heard, together.
- Sun, Mar 29 — Grief Circle, Any Grief, Nurture Wellbeing @ 6307 California SW, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPRecurringMonthly (Any Grief) Grief Circle The last Sunday of each month. 3-4:30 pm Nurture Wellbeing, Studio 102 6307 California Avenue SW $16-$32 March 29, April 26, May 31, June 28, July 26. Listening to Grief hosts a monthly grief circle, where we’ll talk about all the things we’re grieving and all of the personal grief we all carry. You’ll find community and a brave space to share your grief and worries. Any type of grief is welcome, from major life transitions, to pet loss, to grieving the climate crises or current political circumstances. Anticipatory grief, both for loved ones and for ourselves and planet, is also welcome. The doors are open to everyone feeling grief in these troubling times. Please register and learn more at listeningtogrief.com/events/grief-circle Tickets: .
- Sun, Mar 29 — West Seattle Classic Novels (and Movies) Book Club, March 2026, C & P Coffee @ 5612 California SW, West Seattle OutdoorsMusic / performanceArts / cultureWS Classic Novels (and Movies) book club March meeting Title: Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (first published 1837-38). Film: Oliver Twist starring Alec Guinness (1948) on YouTube : Or other adaptations Sunday, March 29, 2026 at C & P Coffee on California Ave SW in West Seattle Time: 2:30 or so to chat; 3-4 pm discussion; next title at 4 pm. Place: Outdoor patio behind C & P Coffee House on California Ave SW. Contact person: juliawsea@gmail.com
Week of Mar 30–5, 2026
- Mon, Mar 30 — WSHS Baseball: Ingraham, NWAC Sports
- Mon, Mar 30 — CSHS Softball: Rainier Beach, Georgetown Playfield OutdoorsArts / culture
- Mon, Mar 30 — WSHS Softball: TBD, SWAC
- Tue, Mar 31 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Garfield, Garfield HS Sports
- Tue, Mar 31 — WSHS Softball: Cleveland, SWAC
- Tue, Mar 31 — CSHS Softball: Ingraham, NWAC
- Wed, Apr 1 — CSHS Baseball: Ingraham, NWAC Sports
- Wed, Apr 1 — VR for Teen Mental Health, April, Southwest Library @ 9010 35th SW, West Seattle FreeWednesday April 1. 2:30-3:30 PM. VR for Teen Mental Health. Free. Drop-In. Ages 12-21. Snacks provided. How can we manage all the things we are going through? Drop-in to co-design for mental health and well-being with other teens. Snacks provided. Southwest Branch Library 9010 35th Ave SW
- Thu, Apr 2 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Bishop Blanchet, Walt Hundley Playfie SportsArts / culture
- Thu, Apr 2 — CSHS Girls Basketball: O\'Dea, Interbay Athletic Co Sports
- Thu, Apr 2 — WSHS Softball: Chief Sealth, SWAC
- Thu, Apr 2 — CSHS Softball: West Seattle, SWAC
- Fri, Apr 3 — WSHS Baseball: Chief Sealth, SWAC Sports
- Fri, Apr 3 — CSHS Baseball: West Seattle, SWAC Sports
- Sat, Apr 4 — WSHS Baseball: Issaquah, T-Mobile Park OutdoorsSports
- Sat, Apr 4 — Container gardening workshop at High Point Library, 3411 SW Raymond, West Seattle Family-friendlyTicketed/RSVPVirtualArts / cultureGarden Hotline Presents: Gardening Saturday, April 4, 2026, 2 – 3:30 p.m. Register Online Get the basics of growing for your apartment or spaces. High Point Branch Meeting Room Learn about the best potting soil, plant varieties and choices for edible, herbal and flowering plants you can enjoy or even harvest for dinner. Take home a to get you started. Walk-ins are welcome if space allows. We will provide seed, soil, and pots for you to take home and grow. Families are welcome; children must be accompanied by a caregiver. Tickets: .
- Sat, Apr 4 — Mountain to Sound Outfitters 2026 Ski and Boat Swap, 3602 SW Alaska, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPMark Your Calendars for the 2026 West Seattle Ski & Boat Swap! This community event is the best in the area to buy and sell SUPs, kayaks, skis, snowboards, boots, outerwear, and more! Please view the information below to familiarize yourself with the process. If you are interested in selling equipment please keep reading! When: Saturday, April 4th | 10 am – 5 pm Where: 3602 SW Alaska St., Seattle WA 98126 Drop Off Date For Sellers: Friday, April 3rd | 2 pm – 5:30 pm Sellers Pick Up Unsold Items: Saturday, April 4th | 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Sunday, April 5th | 11 am-5 pm How To Sell at Ski Swap: Click the link below to be directed to Eventbrite, where youccan register to sell gear. After registration is complete, check your email for a confirmation with a link to MySkiSwap tocadd the items you are going to sell. eventbrite.com/e/ski-boat-swap-tickets-198332084002 2
- Sat, Apr 4 — Princess Angeline Tea at Duwamish Longhouse, 4705 W. Marginal Way, West SeattleJoin us for the Princess Angeline Spring Tea at the Duwamish Longhouse on April 4th from 11 am–1 pm as we gather in remembrance of Princess Angeline Kikisoblu and her enduring legacy. Enjoy tea and refreshments in the beautiful Longhouse as we come together in community. We are honored to welcome guest speaker Heather Pihl, President of Friends of the Market, who will share reflections during this special gathering. Together, we will honor Princess Angeline’s strength, resilience, and lifelong presence in her ancestral homeland. This reflective event offers a meaningful space to remember and celebrate her life.
Week of Apr 6–12, 2026
- Mon, Apr 6 — CSHS Baseball: Nathan Hale, Meadowbrook Playfiel SportsArts / culture
- Mon, Apr 6 — WSHS Baseball: Seattle Academy, Delridge Sports
- Mon, Apr 6 — WSHS Softball: Rainier Beach, SWAC Outdoors
- Tue, Apr 7 — End of Quarter 3, West Seattle HS Arts / cultureEnd of Quarter 3
- Tue, Apr 7 — CSHS End of Quarter 3, Chief Sealth HS Arts / cultureEnd of Quarter 3
- Tue, Apr 7 — End of Quarter 3, Seattle Public Schools Arts / cultureEnd of Quarter 3
- Tue, Apr 7 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Cleveland, Cleveland HS Sports
- Tue, Apr 7 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Lakeside (Seattle), SWAC Sports
- Wed, Apr 8 — CSHS Baseball: Garfield, SWAC Sports
- Wed, Apr 8 — WSHS Baseball: Rainier Beach, SWAC OutdoorsSports
- Wed, Apr 8 — Top 5 Things to Do for Preconception Planning: A Naturopathic Approach to Preparing for Pregnancy with Dr. Emily Lesnak, online FreeTicketed/RSVPVirtualMusic / performanceTop 5 Things to Do for Preconception Planning: A Naturopathic Approach to Preparing for Pregnancy with Dr. Emily Lesnak Wednesday, April 8th 12:30 pm PST *recording available for those who can’t make it live Preconception planning is one of the most important steps you can take to support fertility and a healthy pregnancy. From a naturopathic perspective, preparing for pregnancy naturally means optimizing your health before conception—physically, hormonally, and nutritionally. In this webinar, Dr. Emily Lesnak will share the TOP 5 naturopathic preconception tips to help you prepare and optimize your body for pregnancy. Register for this FREE webinar or access recordings of other past free webinars here .
- Thu, Apr 9 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Rainier Beach, Walt Hundley Playfie OutdoorsSportsArts / culture
- Thu, Apr 9 — CSHS Softball: Franklin, SWAC
- Thu, Apr 9 — WSHS Softball: Garfield, Garfield Playfield Arts / culture
- Fri, Apr 10 — CSHS Baseball: Nathan Hale, SWAC Sports
- Fri, Apr 10 — WSHS Baseball: Seattle Prep., SWAC Sports
- Fri, Apr 10 — BEX and BTA, Seattle Public SchoolsBEX and BTA Capital Levies Oversight Committee meeting
- Sat, Apr 11 — Plant and tool donation drive for farmworkers, C & P Coffee Company @ 5612 California SW, West Seattle Arts / cultureCommunity Garden Donation Drive Join C&P Coffee Company, WashMasks Mutual Aid, Nuestra Casa, & rural organizers in supporting food access in the Lower Yakima Valley by donating plant starts or tools to their community garden. Requested plant starts: jalapeño, tomato, pinto beans, bush beans, cucumber, corn, strawberry, basil, thyme, rosemary, epazote, hierbabuena (peppermint), cilantro, lavender, sunflowers, nasturtium, chamomile, marigold Requested tools & supplies: soil, compost, wheelbarrow, large pots, garden gloves for youth & adults, extra long hose, a bistro table set, or gardening tools Donation Drop off Days: Saturday, April 11 & Sunday, April 12, 10:00 am-1:00 pm at C&P Coffee Company (5612 California Ave SW)
- Sun, Apr 12 — Make a Travel Mug with Potterings, 3400 Harbor SW, #132, West Seattle Ticketed/RSVPArts / cultureMake a Travel Mug Join us for a fun and creative handbuilding pottery workshop where you’ll design and build your very own ceramic travel mug. Sunday, April 12, 1-4 PM $50 Sip on the go with style. Imagine drinking your favorite beverage from something you made with your own two hands. Join us for a fun and creative handbuilding pottery workshop where you’ll design and build your very own ceramic travel mug from start to finish! You want something meaningful, something that feels like you. & Cozy Class: Limited to 6 students for plenty of hands-on guidance. Come solo for a peaceful, hands-on experience or bring a friend to share in the creative fun. You’ll be part of a warm pottery community, learning and exploring together. What’s Included: Clay, tools, glazing, kiln firing, and step-by-step guidance What to Bring: Snacks and your favorite drinks Optional: An apron All of Pottering’s workshops include your option to glaze your piece, or you choose the glaze and we’ll do the work for you. Your finished mug will be ready for pick-up four weeks after class. We’ll email you when it’s ready. Eventbrite Link Tickets: .
Week of Apr 13–19, 2026
- Mon, Apr 13 — CSHS Baseball: Franklin, SWAC Sports
- Mon, Apr 13 — WSHS Baseball: Roosevelt, SWAC Sports
- Mon, Apr 13 — No School Spring Break, West Seattle HSSpring Break, No School
- Mon, Apr 13 — CSHS No School Spring Break, Chief Sealth HSSpring Break, No School
- Mon, Apr 13 — No School Spring Break, Seattle Public SchoolsSpring Break, No School
- Tue, Apr 14 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Roosevelt, Roosevelt HS Sports
- Tue, Apr 14 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Seattle Academy, Delridge Sports
- Wed, Apr 15 — All Ages Movie: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Southwest Library @ 9010 35th SW, West Seattle Family-friendlyArts / cultureWednesday April 15. 2:30-4 PM. All Ages Movie: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. A lonely boy befriends a homesick alien stranded on Earth and attempts to help him find a way home. 115 Minutes. Rated PG. Doors open at 2:20 p.m. Popcorn provided. Southwest Branch Library 9010 35th Ave SW
- Wed, Apr 15 — CSHS Baseball: Ballard, SWAC Sports
- Wed, Apr 15 — WSHS Baseball: Franklin, SWAC Sports
- Thu, Apr 16 — Blanket Fort Reading Party, Southwest Library @ 9010 35th SW, West Seattle Arts / cultureThursday April 16. 1-2:30 PM. Blanket Fort Reading Party. Snacks provided. Read in a cozy blanket fort! BYO blanket. Ages 0-12 with a grown-up
- Thu, Apr 16 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Nathan Hale, Walt Hundley Playfie SportsArts / culture
- Fri, Apr 17 — CSHS Baseball: Franklin, Rainier Playfields SportsArts / culture
- Fri, Apr 17 — WSHS Baseball: Lakeside (Seattle), SWAC Sports
- Fri, Apr 17 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Garfield, SWAC Sports
Week of Apr 20–26, 2026
- Mon, Apr 20 — WSHS Baseball: Ballard, Whitman Middle Schoo Sports
- Mon, Apr 20 — CSHS Baseball: Rainier Beach, SWAC OutdoorsSports
- Mon, Apr 20 — WSHS Softball: Franklin, Rainier Playfields Arts / culture
- Tue, Apr 21 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Bishop Blanchet, Bishop Blanchet HS Sports
- Tue, Apr 21 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Seattle Prep., Magnuson Park OutdoorsSports
- Tue, Apr 21 — CSHS Softball: Franklin, Rainier Playfields Arts / culture
- Tue, Apr 21 — WSHS Softball: Ingraham, NWAC
- Wed, Apr 22 — WSHS Baseball: Nathan Hale, Meadowbrook Playfiel SportsArts / culture
- Wed, Apr 22 — CSHS Baseball: Roosevelt, Magnuson Park OutdoorsSports
- Wed, Apr 22 — Regular Board Meeting, Seattle Public SchoolsSchool Board Regular Meeting – April 22, 2026
- Wed, Apr 22 — Wednesday Mystery Club, April, Southwest Library @ 9010 35th SW, West SeattleWednesday April 22. 2:30-3:30 PM. Wednesday Mystery Club. Ages 7+. Snacks provided. Solve a mystery with us. If you’re under age 10, please bring a grownup with you. Southwest Branch Library 9010 35th Ave SW
- Thu, Apr 23 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Ballard, Walt Hundley Playfie SportsArts / culture
- Thu, Apr 23 — CSHS Softball: Cleveland, SWAC
- Thu, Apr 23 — WSHS Softball: Franklin, SWAC
- Fri, Apr 24 — WSHS Baseball: Lincoln (Seattle), Lower Woodland Park OutdoorsSports
- Fri, Apr 24 — CSHS Baseball: Rainier Beach, Jefferson Playfield OutdoorsSportsArts / culture
- Fri, Apr 24 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Cleveland, SWAC Sports
- Sat, Apr 25 — Duwamish Longhouse Spring Native Art Market, 4705 West Marginal Way SW, West Seattle Arts / cultureShop Native artists, crafters, vendors.
- Sat, Apr 25 — Emerald City Bike Ride 2026, with route including West Seattle Bridge Ticketed/RSVPOutdoorsSportsArts / cultureBike ride starts near the stadiums, then heads onto southbound 99 and onto the westbound West Seattle Bridge and around the peninsula before heading back across the low bridge path. Registration here . Tickets: .
- Sat, Apr 25 — West Seattle Rock Club’s 2026 Rock and Gem Show, Alki Masonic Temple @ 4735 40th SW, West Seattle FreeFamily-friendlyOutdoorsArts / cultureDates: April 25 and 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Alki Masonic Temple at 4736 40th Ave SW, West Seattle We will have: Five vendors Kids’ corner with games, activities, and giveaways for kids Member displays with a People’s Choice Award for both adults and children Door prizes, including gems, gift , and other fun items! Demonstrations, including how to create cabs for necklaces and other jewelry Entry and parking are free
Week of Apr 27–3, 2026
- Mon, Apr 27 — WSHS Baseball: Eastside Catholic, SWAC Sports
- Mon, Apr 27 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Eastside Catholic, Eastside Catholic HS Sports
- Mon, Apr 27 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Rainier Beach, Van Asselt Elementar OutdoorsSports
- Mon, Apr 27 — CSHS Softball: Seattle Prep., SWAC
- Tue, Apr 28 — CSHS Baseball: Seattle Christian, SWAC Sports
- Tue, Apr 28 — CSHS Softball: Ingraham, SWAC
- Tue, Apr 28 — CSHS Softball: Seattle Christian, SWAC
- Wed, Apr 29 — WSHS Baseball: Bishop Blanchet, Lower Woodland Sports
- Wed, Apr 29 — Board Special Meeting, Seattle Public SchoolsBoard Special Meeting – April 29, 2026
- Wed, Apr 29 — Create Video Resumes That Get You Hired, Southwest Library @ 9010 35th SW, West Seattle FreeWednesday April 29. 4-5:30 PM. Create Video Resumes That Get You Hired. Free. Teens and Young Adults. Pizza and Snacks provided. Drop-In to learn about and begin creating your video resume in this hands-on interactive workshop. Pro-Tip: Bring your tablet or computer to use at the workshop. Southwest Branch Library 9010 35th Ave SW
- Wed, Apr 29 — WSHS Girls Basketball: Ingraham, Walt Hundley Playfie SportsArts / culture
- Wed, Apr 29 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Roosevelt, SWAC Sports
- Wed, Apr 29 — Policy Committee, Seattle Public SchoolsPolicy Committee – April 29, 2026
- Thu, Apr 30 — Operations Committee, Seattle Public SchoolsOperations Committee – April 30, 2026
- Thu, Apr 30 — WSHS Softball: Chief Sealth, SWAC
- Thu, Apr 30 — CSHS Softball: West Seattle, SWAC
- Fri, May 1 — CSHS Girls Basketball: Nathan Hale, Jane Addams MS Sports
- Sat, May 2 — West Seattle Food Bank’s 2026 ‘Nourish & Flourish’, 4105 Airport Way, Seattle Ticketed/RSVPAnnual21+The West Seattle Food Bank’s annual Nourish & Flourish dinner and auction returns Saturday, May 2 at 4105 in SODO — and early bird tickets are now available. This is more than a fundraiser. It’s a night to gather with neighbors who believe in showing up for one another. Join 300 community members, local businesses, and leaders for an evening of great food, meaningful connection, and shared purpose. Together, we’ll raise critical funds to support food access and eviction prevention for West Seattle families. Last year alone, the West Seattle Food Bank distributed more than 2 million pounds of food and helped hundreds of households stay safely housed. Nourish & Flourish helps make that work possible — and reminds us what our community can do when we come together. If you’re looking for a room full of generous, hopeful people, this is your night. Early bird tickets are available for a limited time. Join us to nourish hope. Saturday, May 2, 2026 6 pm Must be 21+ to attend 4105 Airport Way Early Bird Tickets $125 until April 3rd. Tickets and details: bit.ly/NAF2026 Community Sponsorships still available – contact Robbin@westseattlefoodbank.org . Tickets: .
Week of May 4–10, 2026
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