We had the chance to chat with Kellie Phelan in her bright new space in First Hill earlier this month for this month’s edition of Seattleite Spotlight. Kellie is the owner of The Works, a DIY school for adults. Classes range from knitting, gardening, kitchen & pantry (preserving food), to crafty stuff. Basically, a little bit of everything.
Rover, the world’s largest network pet sitters and dog walkers, is celebrating the power of dog love with Snugglefest 2019, the nation’s biggest dog snuggling party on February 12 in Seattle. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the event celebrates our enduring and powerful love for dogs.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner.
“Either give me more wine or leave me alone.”― Rumi
Seaplane Kitchen & Bar opened in mid-November about 20 minutes northeast from Seattle and strikes a balance between trendy and casual, ideal for young professionals and families alike.
Chateau Ste Michelle, one of the country’s most historic wineries hosted a winemakers dinner on January 23rd, providing a behind-the-scenes experience with winemakers Bob Bertheau and Ernst Loosen.
When Wes Yoo took over as owner of The Gerald last summer, he gave the space and menu a significant overhaul. Updates include a more robust food program, brighter interior decor, and seasonal changes to the extensive cocktail list that’s worth checking out.
4 Burgers. 4 Chefs. 4 Weeks.
Li’l Woody’s popular Burger Month #SeattleBurgerMonth starts tomorrow. In preparation for this popular event, here are the details that burger fans need to know.
Ten years ago, West Seattle’s Jake Prendez fantasized of opening a cultural space devoted to the arts. Come this Saturday, February 2nd, his dream will become a reality.
Filling February with a Chocofest, concerts, Can Can brunches, rugby matches & other enticing outings.
This Saturday we’ll cross our fingers for good news as the groundhog searches for his shadow. Regardless of which way the light falls, here are some things exciting us about the month ahead. Welcome, February!