A study recently ranked Seattle as the best city for small business, and it doesn’t take much to realize why. With such a diverse, growing population, the city has seen new businesses sprout daily in order to suit its population’s increasingly eclectic tastes. It is no wonder then, that many of these small businesses have been selected as finalists for Martha Stewart’s Third Annual American Made Awards.
Author: Seattleite Staff
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There are a lot of things about Seattle that make us a tattoo town. Tattoos are statements on your body, whether they are for personal meaning or more artistic self-expression, they come with stories that people want to hear. And you’ll get a lot of different stories these days because tattoos can be found on people from all walks of life. There’s no longer the “tattoo” type, at least not in this town. Here are some things about our community that bring out the passion for tattoos.
Next weekend, August 8-10, Cal Anderson Park in Capitol Hill will host over 50,000 people during the three-day food festival. The event offers free admission, is family-friendly, and will be a vibrant culinary experience with food trucks, pop-ups, beer gardens, and an urban craft fair. Every vendor
Ring in the New Year in style.
Celebrate the New Year at Bonza Bash New Year’s Eve 2014 Gala Ball at Fremont Studios. This gala will be the most swanky and sophisticated way to ring in the New Year in the Pacific Northwest. With Kiss 1061.1’s DJ Tamm spinning all night and a live 18 piece band, it is sure to be a night of glitz,
‘Tis the season for giving back.
It seems fitting during this holiday season, whilst celebrating with our friends, family, and delicious food, to take a moment to pause and revel in all that we have. We are truly blessed with so much. Let’s take a moment to give back to those who may be less fortunate than us. No one should ever go hungry in our community, especially during this chilly winter. Here is just one opportunity for you to
In its seventh year, 20something features more than 58 Washington state wineries and 16 Pacific Northwest restaurants. 20something offers wine tasting and pairing with winemakers and winery representatives in a relaxed atmosphere. Many wineries bring their younger tasting room managers and winemakers to connect with the attendees. This year’s
Fall in Seattle sends many locals scurrying for the latest ways to stay warm. However, not all the locals head for the newest fashions at R.E.I. Bourbon aficionados scour liquor stores in person and online for the rare specialty bourbons released each fall in very limited quantities.
Festive four-day event features contemporary art for every budget; guests can browse and shop among local, national and international galleries all under one roof!
For the past several months artists across various disciplines have been preparing for a showcase that will bring art, dance, music, and poetry together. It’s a collaborative performance event, dance party and fundraiser benefiting Urban ArtWorks, which empowers local youth through the creation of public art.