The foundation formed in 2017, but the 5K has been going on for about a decade.
The play is kicking off As If Theatre’s second-ever season.
ABBAFab formed in 2010 and has been playing shows internationally ever since.
The first art walk will be March 12.
Rock painting groups have grown in popularity over the last five years, inspiring local groups to connect.
Arts of Kenmore, City Hall and 4Culture collaborated to bring the Skate Park Street Art Exhibit to Kenmore.
Vinyl Brew will have about eight vendors and more than 7,000 records.
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Of the 16 submissions, Dixon was one of two artists and one artist team to be interviewed for the projects.
“Border Doors” features art by students who have visited the United States-Mexico border.
The theater company announces its spring show, “The Cake.”
Community members and other groups came out for the gathering.
The autobiographical drama was penned by acclaimed playwright Suzanne Bachner.
Being grateful for the present and focusing on what you have versus what you don’t have is the key to mindfulness.
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Spencer Hogge and Wyatt MacDonald received the highest rank in Boy Scouts.
Community Action Training School helped Wangen with her project.
In January, students will be paying homage to the Beatles, Black Sabbath, Chris Cornell and others.
Sue Freeman was recognized as the human services champion of the year by the North Urban Human Services Alliance (NUHSA).
The event is set for Dec. 14.