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What's Happening in Seattle this Week

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Senior Interest: The Joy of Old, at the Greenwood Senior Center, May 15 & 22nd, free.  Growing old isn't for sissies.  Learn about the challenges when becoming an official old-fogey, how to stay healthy, and how to keep growing.  Live to be an annoyance to your grandkids.

Women's Interest: Sex and the City Party, June 4th, $85.  Seattle's grand dames throw a soirée for the most anticipated movie of the year, at least by chicks.  Of course, the cosmos will be flowing, along with tasty bites, à la the fine food of El Gaucho.  This will probably be the biggest giggle-fest in Seattle this year.

Organizing: Closet Rescue Workshop, May 31st, $75.  Why is it that most people enjoy shopping for clothes and like what they buy, but hate what they have in their closet?  Get rid of morning frustration by first getting your closet in order.  Learn how to clear out the clutter and crap, categorize, flatter your color palette, and identify gaps.  Don't buy more clothes until you take this class first.

Cancer: Coping with Post-Cancer Fatigue, May 28th, free.  If you're fortunate enough to beat cancer, you're left pretty wiped by the battle.  Learn how to identify causes of fatigue, and possible solutions to restore your energy level.  Get back to the life you once had.  *  Also, Five Wishes: Specifying End Of Life Care, May 21st, free.  You're going, and you've accepted it.  Now, learn how to make your last wishes known and documented, for your physical, emotional, and spiritual care.  Take control of your destiny.

Burlesque: Burlesque Fundraiser for the Burlesque Hall of Fame, May 20th, $15.  Now here's an excuse to go to a burlesque show - it's for charity!  The proceeds from the event go to the Burlesque Hall of Fame.  How much money do these gals need?  G-strings and pasties can't cost that much, can they?

Storytelling: Film + Storytelling, May 23rd, $5, of blending film with storytelling.  Not sure what this is about - the storytelling as part of a film is usually called "the dialog."  That's the thing with these pro storytellers - they'll yap through anything.  At this meeting, they break out their collection of guerilla video and give it their voices.

Family: Run With Cops, June 21st, $35.  Instead of running from them, run with them.  It's a 5K run/walk, with prizes for costumes.  *  Also, Crafty Saturdays, May 17th, free with admission.  The kids are shown a couple of basic crochet techniques, and then let their imaginations take over.  Getting ready for crocheted potholders?

IT Topics: IT Talent Crisis, May 21st, $70.  You talk to the unemployed right now, and they'll tell you how soft the economy is, and how no one is hiring.  Then, you talk to employers, and they'll tell you how they can't find enough good people to fill their openings.  At this conference, employers learn how to grow and retain talented IT people.  *  Also, Unmasking the Future, May 28th, about Web 2.0.  Web 2.0 still seems to be a lot of hype and less substance, more than where people are actually making money (think YouTube).  At this conference, learn what Web 2.0 is, future predictions, and how it might affect your business.

Language: French Language Cafe, May 24th, $98.  This is basically how not to be the stupid American when you travel.  Pick up key language patterns to get you through the most common situations, of ordering in a restaurant, shopping, directions, getting around by public transit, small talk, cultural sensitivity, and so on.  Don't crack any Jerry Lewis jokes while you're over there.

Organization: Seattle Newcomers, for women new (and old) to the Seattle scene, looking for social, recreational, and networking activities.  There's that entire discussion of the Seattle freeze, how it's icy to newcomers.  Maybe true, or maybe just whining.  Anyway, if you're a gal and would like to make some new friends, then connect with this group.

    Society Makers
Here's who rules Seattle's social agenda:

JJ McKay: The go-to guy whenever the Seattle Times Living section needs a quote, seemingly able to make Girl About Town at will (as well as original column architect).  Nobody really knows what this guy does for a paycheck; his full time job seems to be making connections among people, both business and personal (he credits five marriages to his introductions).  He has the most sought after invite list in Seattle, whose parties invariably make press.

Rose Dennis, this city's ruling tastemaker, demonstrating what happens when fashion, savvy, and philanthropy collide.  Rose is a force of energy to many charitable and arts boards and causes, as well as a fashion leader to be noticed.  Her marketing prowess gets noticed by the public, and the public in turn notices her Luly Yang couture and enviable shoe collection.

Duell Fisher, owner of Team Photogenic.  You're not anybody in Seattle until you've been photographed by Team Photogenic.  Duell is the recorder of all things fashionable and haute in our town.  He even recently promoted himself to host of his own TV show.  The wide coverage of the party pix by his company has pretty much ruined the ability for Seattle women to wear the same outfit twice, without getting snarked out.

And the social godfather of Seattle is...Dick Friel Seattle society revolves around philanthropy, which revolves around galas, which revolves around auctioneer Dick Friel.   Mr. Friel has stomped his foot to the close of over $300 million in auction fundraising!  If you had watched the rich and elite party and spend their money for a couple of decades, you'd be able to make some pretty astute observations and connections, too.


Cool Video: Perry Como singing about Seattle.  This is one of those things that's so far out, it's in.

 

 

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