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Montlake Elementary School Tour this Friday, February 9 at 2:45PM!

February 6, 2024 by ashley kavanaugh Leave a Comment

New to the Montlake neighborhood? Exploring schools for your kids to attend this fall? Do you know someone who is interested in attending Montlake in the fall and they have missed our two previously scheduled tours?

You’re in luck – we have one final school tour this Friday, February 9 at 2:45PM at our temporary home at the John Marshall School in Ravenna.

Spread the word – they can join us this Friday for a special mini-tour. No RSVP required. Questions? Please contact Missy in the Montlake Office at 206-252-3300.

 

 

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Bunco for Boyer Children’s Clinic

January 24, 2024 by lindsayjohnson Leave a Comment

Grab your friends and join us on Friday, February 2nd at the Ballard Elks Club for an exciting night of Bunco, all to benefit Boyer Children’s Clinic! No experience required; if you can roll the dice, you can play Bunco! And plus, we have an experienced emcee to teach and guide the game throughout the evening!

Timeline:
6:00pm – Doors open
6:00 – 7:00pm buffet-style dinner
7:00 – 8:30pm – Bunco play
9:00pm – Event ends

Ticket price includes play, buffet dinner from Pecado Bueno, and your first round of drinks! The grand prize winner will receive a 5 night stay in Palm Springs courtesy of VI Resorts.

PURCHASE TICKETS NOW!

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Looking for an Elementary school for your Kindergartner to attend next year? Check out Montlake Elementary, your neighborhood school!

December 8, 2023 by ashley kavanaugh Leave a Comment

Thinking about school for your child next year?  We know there are many options out there, both public and private, but we hope you’ll consider joining Montlake Elementary! 

Montlake Elementary is a small, neighborhood school known for our garden and art program as well as Special Education Access and Resource programs. We have a team of wonderful, dedicated, enthusiastic teachers and support staff at Montlake who are the backbone of our school – many of whom have been a part of Montlake for 10+ years (and some for over 20!). Our team and programs include an academic interventionist, full-time art program, instrumental and vocal music programs, PE, “wellness Wednesday” activities (including gardening) and other programs that support students.

We also have robust afterschool options between a thriving Enrichment program and an aftercare program:

  • Our Enrichment program, organized by the PTA, offers a wide range of afterschool activities each season (e.g., art, lego, gymnastics, chess, languages, drama) with classes taught by a mix of the fantastic Montlake teachers and external providers.
  • Montlake has a great afterschool care program run by Launch that runs from the end of the school day until 6pm. Students are served a healthy snack, enjoy indoor and outdoor free play time, receive homework help, and try a range of fun teacher-led interactive activities that build on student interests!

Our incredible public school is backed by the amazing Montlake community and a fantastic PTA that seeks to support our students and school staff as well as build community. We often aim to involve the community in our school activities.

Montlake Elementary School is currently undergoing a major two-year remodel during which the school community has relocated to the John Marshall building near Greenlake.  Students are bussed to and from school each day during the remodel, and the Montlake team has done an amazing job of transplanting the school community feeling to the temporary location and taking advantage of some of its special features. Students are set to be back at the school in Fall 2025.

We would love to see you at one (or both!) of our school tours at our temporary home at the John Marshall School. Tours begin at 8:15am at the John Marshall School, 520 Ravenna Blvd in the Greenlake neighborhood.

Upcoming Tours:

  • Wednesday, December 13 at 8:15-9:00 a.m.
  • Tuesday, January 16 at 8:15-9:00 a.m.

Please go to the Montlake Visitor and Late Student Entrance (on NE 68th St) in the parking lot and ring the bell.  RSVP to Missy Pody, Elementary Assistant, at mapody@seattleschools.org.

Please consider joining us, and reach out to Montlake PTA at info@montlakepta.org if you have any questions! If you can’t attend these tours but are interested in Montlake, please reach out and we’ll do our best to work with you!

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Montlake PTA Evergreen Excess Sale – We ordered too much! Help us find homes for these trees and door swag!

December 5, 2023 by ashley kavanaugh Leave a Comment

Thinking about a second tree for your kids to decorate? Need a door swag for the back door? Buy yours at cost from our excess sale!

Holiday Trees available:

  • 4-5ft – lots of Douglas and a few Nobles
  • 5-6ft – lots of Douglas and ONE Noble left
  • 6-7ft – 3x Douglas Firs left
  • …and more!

Easy, self-service pick up in Montlake! Once your order is confirmed you will be sent exact location of pick-up site.

Order here: https://www.memberplanet.com/s/montlakecommunitypta/holidayaftersale#

Questions? Email : evergreens@montlakepta.org

Thank you to all who already ordered from our sale. WE APPRECIATE YOU!

Happy Holidays,

Your Montlake PTA Volunteers

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Arboretum Holiday Market Returns December 2 and 3

November 16, 2023 by dniall Leave a Comment

The Arboretum Foundation’s beloved annual holiday sale, Gifts & Greens Galore, returns to the Graham Visitors Center on Saturday, December 2, and Sunday, December 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

It features a great selection of botanical decorations and nature-inspired gifts, including many local, seasonal specialty items. You’ll find everything from handcrafted wreaths and whimsical tree ornaments to botanical jewelry and locally sourced honey.

Shop for everyone on your list, while helping support tree care, environmental education, and volunteerism at the Washington Park Arboretum.

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Join us for Montlake Zine Club!

October 5, 2023 by amygleixner Leave a Comment

Just the facts:

What: Biweekly Montlake Zine Club

Where: Montlake library meeting room

This event is NOT sponsored by The Seattle Public Library

When: Wednesday, October 4th from 6-7:30pm (and every other Wednesday after that until December, when the days will switch to accommodate holidays)

Why: make zines, share zines, meet your neighbors, express yourself!

Who: all are welcome! Please see the non-discrimination and community guidelines below.

Space is limited to 48 people in the room, so if we hit that we unfortunately can’t squeeze more folks in without violating library policies. If we ever get to the point of consistently overflowing, we’ll have to look for an alternative meeting location. #goals 😉

How:

  • If you have favorite paper craft supplies, bring those to use (you don’t have to share if you’re particular about your things; no one is allowed to use my fountain pen, so I completely understand). Maybe a pair of scissors, and anything else you might want to include in your zine. National geographics and other magazines make excellent collage fodder.
  • 8.5×11″ printer paper, random pens and pencils, and a glue stick will be available.
  • Don’t know what to make? No problem, we’ll have an optional Zine prompt and other fun ideas to help inspire you.

Etc.

  • Masks are up to individuals, though the library strongly recommends them. If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask, especially as cold/flu/COVID circulation increases, please do!
  • If you are sick or have been exposed to someone who is, please exercise good judgement, keep the health of the community in mind, and either stay home or mask up.
  • No food, and drinks only in containers that seal, please. The last thing paper crafters want is their zine in puddles.

We hope you’ll join us!

Answers to questions

What is a zine?

Whatever you want it to be!

Zines are self-published pamphlets containing whatever their creator wants to include. Sometimes they’re just art or photos, sometimes they’re poems. There are zines about personal experiences (“perzines”), zines to talk about your favorite thing (“fanzines”), zines to rant about politics, zines that mean nothing, zines that mean everything, the list goes on and on!

They come in a wide variety of formats, too. You can make a half-sheet zine (one 8.5×11 folded in half; total pages divisible by 4), quarter size (cut the paper in half, either direction, fold those in half and you have your pages; ie. 8 pages per sheet of paper), 1/8th zines (typically these are made using a single sheet, all on one side of the paper, then folded and cut to form an all-in-one booklet), and even teeny tiny 1/16 zines! Some people make zines with popups. Some are “cootie catchers”. The world is your oyster!

Why would I want to make a zine?

You tell me! Folks use zines for creative outlets, for telling people what it’s like to be them, to rant about what irks them, to spread their love of their special interest, to teach skills, to inform, to inspire, and even just for themselves and no one else! If you’re interested, but have no ideas, drop in and see if any of our prompts tickle you, or contribute just one page to the club’s communal zine. You don’t have to be a writer or an artist, no one is going to judge the quality of your zine. A large part of zine making is to buck commercial publishing and make something because YOU want to, not because someone else might want to buy it. Most zinesters don’t make zines to make a profit.

Bonus: it’s a great way to stop using social media and reconnect with the people in your vicinity.

Who makes zines?

All kinds of folks! Seriously. I’ve got a zine a 7yo made about how much they like Minecraft.

The zine community tends to have good representation of folks on the fringe: people of color, queer folks, trans folks, Deaf folks, Blind folks (yes, Blind people make zines and write books), neurodivergent folks, folks who struggle with mental illness, all kinds of folks.

It’s tempting to look at someone’s beautiful, artistic zine and think, “ugh. I couldn’t make something like that” and quit before you start. Stop that. Spit it out.

To reiterate, zines are diverse. There are people making fancy zines because that’s what they want to make. There are people literally just writing or scribbling on paper with sharpies because that’s what they want to make. For some, zines are a form of self-reflection or therapy. For others, zines are art. There is space for both AND.

What do zines look like?

You’ll have to come and find out! 😉 I’ll have a small selection of my personal zine collection for perusal.

More questions?

Comment and I’ll answer as best I can.

Club Community guidelines

We want to keep this club a welcoming, open, and safe space for everyone; free of discrimination, bullying, and harassment of any kind. We can do this by:

  • being respectful
  • being aware of our prejudices and insecurities and how our words affect others
  • receiving criticism on our behavior gracefully by pausing to actively listen rather than jumping to combative self-defense mode
  • providing room for each of us to explore our own identities, allowing others to define their own identities and to speak for themselves
  • respecting the privacy of others by maintaining confidentiality, which includes not “outing” people even if they are “out” to us
  • keeping inappropriate language to a reasonable minimum
  • keeping political and religious discussions civil and respectful
  • keeping discussions age-appropriate
  • exercising good judgement with NSFW and possibly triggering zine topics. You can and should make whatever zine inspires you, but please be respectful of others’ experiences when sharing. If your zine contains things sensitive topics, gore, violence, explicit sexual content, addiction, self-harm, etc. please check in with the group and respect their collective decision
  • not discriminating. The Library does not discriminate based on age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology, creed, ancestry, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, and we won’t, either.

And library rules:

  • Advertisement/self promotion for profit/commercial marketing/solicitation are not allowed
  • Use of alcohol or drugs is not allowed
  • You may not collect contact information from attendees, as doing so for the purpose of registering, selling, or advertising is prohibited.
  • Leave the room clean. Pack in, pack out.

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Arboretum Fall Plant Sale & Public Art Celebration This Sunday!

September 21, 2023 by dniall Leave a Comment

Planting season is here, so don’t miss the Arboretum’s annual Fall Plant Sale at the Graham Visitors Center this Sunday, September 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Shop a unique selection of trees, shrubs, ferns, perennials, ornamental grasses, and nature-themed gifts while supporting environmental education, tree care, and volunteer programs at the Arboretum.

This year’s sale coincides with the public celebration of UNION, a stunning largescale outdoor sculpture in the Arboretum created by Seattle-based artist John Grade. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., enjoy free tours of the artwork, live music, food trucks, and more.

FREE ADMISSION & PARKING

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Music in the Arboretum: Jose Gonzales Trio, August 9

July 24, 2023 by dniall Leave a Comment

A FREE COMMUNITY EVENT!

Wednesday, August 9, 6 to 8 p.m.
Graham Visitors Center, Washington Park Arboretum

Enjoy a special evening at the Arboretum listening to music among the trees and savoring small-batch ice cream.

The Jose Gonzales Trio will perform jazz standards with a pop, funk, and R&B twist. Sweet Alchemy will serve up complementary ice cream while supplies last.

All ages welcome!

Questions? Email the Arboretum Foundation at info@arboretumfoundation.org.

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Looking for a person named Madissen Miller

June 27, 2023 by RNKW Leave a Comment

Some packages were delivered to my home incorrectly.  If you know Madissen Miller please have this person contact me to retrieve the items.  Thank you.  The address on the package is also incorrect and there is no indication of the sender.  It appears to be household items.

.Karen Wood

landmarkconstruction@earthlink.net

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Daffodils @ the “Pocket Park”!

April 11, 2023 by jlsears0705@outlook.com 1 Comment

Check out the daffodils before they are gone! Thanks to Tom Brown and the other volunteers for making this a neighborhood gem for us all to enjoy!

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