Two calls for musicians and artists in the area, we thought we’d hit them both in one:
Green Lake Pathway of Lights Returns Saturday, December 8
Musicians and volunteers wantedSeattle Parks and Recreation and the Green Lake Community Center Advisory Council continue a Seattle tradition with the 36th annual Pathway of Lights. This year’s event will take place from 5 – 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 8, rain or shine. Admission is free.
Join thousands of families, friends, and neighbors in this beloved Seattle tradition and travel the 2.8-mile path around the lake, taking in the warm glow of the luminaria. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lights and candles to add to the ambiance.
Local musicians will perform at four sites around the lake:
- The Green Lake Community Center on the east side
- The Green Lake Small Craft Center (the Aqua Theater) on the south side
- The Bathhouse Theater (Seattle Public Theatre) on the north side
- The Arch on the east of side of the community center/pool.
Warm drinks and treats will be available at those locations, as will donation bins for nonperishable food items for Northwest Harvest.
Volunteers are needed to help place and light the thousands of luminaria, and to clean up after the event. Individuals, businesses, community organizations and school and scout groups are welcome to participate. Setup takes place from 2:30 – 5 p.m., and the lighting of the candles takes place at 5 p.m. Cleanup is from 8 – 9 p.m.
More information the Pathway’s Facebook page. If you’re interested in volunteering, either as a helper or a musician, contact Jeff Skinner at 206-386-4235 or by e-mail at [email protected].
For visual artists and craftspeople, Isaac Cotec is organizing a craft show in time for the holidays, the Bizarre Bazaar at OmCulture on December 1st. If you’re interested in participating, contact him at [email protected] or visit the Bazaar’s Facebook page.
Facebook is now the Internet, apparently.