SEATTLE, October-November 2008
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TODDLER PUMPKIN PALOOZA. Come dressed in costume for pumpkin painting, carnival games, and much more. Activity fee $5 (ages 1-5). 10 a.m.- Noon. High Point Community Center. 6920 34th Ave SW. For more details call 206-684-7422.
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HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL AND LATE NIGHT RECREATION PROGRAM. Late night recreation starts at 7 p.m. Halloween Carnival begins at 6 p.m. Rainer Community Center 4600 38th Ave S. For more info call 206-684-7241.
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WOOD CONSTRUCTION CENTER SATURDAY MARKET. Shop for fine arts and crafts made by students and alumni of the SCCC Wood Construction Center. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. 2310 South King St.
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REMINDER. Fire Chiefs around the Seattle area would like to remind everyone to change their clocks back and also change the batteries in your smoke detectors.
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MAGNUSON PARK NATIVE PLANT NURSERY. Plant and tend to our native plants and learn what they are and how they grow. Magnuson Community Garden 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. North of the Brig and next to the fence. For more info call 206-524-8713.
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ELECTION DAY!! Please remember to drop off your ballots before 8 p.m.
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EVENING BOOK GROUP AT BALLARD BRANCH LIBRARY. Everyone is welcome. This month's title is "Housekeeping," by Marilynne Robinson. 6:45 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. Ballard Branch Library. For more info call 206-684-4089.
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FALL TRANSFER FAIR. Sponsored by the Washington Council fir High School-College Relations. 9 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. South Seattle Community College. Jerry Brockey Student Center. For more info call 206-764-5300 or 206-768-6684.
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A CELEBRATION OF OUR COMMUNITY'S CULTURAL RICHES. The Ethnic Heritage Council and Crossroads Shopping Center will present the 18th annual Cultural Crossroads Festival. 5-10 p.m. Crossroads Bellevue NE 8th at 156th Ave. NE. For more info 206-443-1410.
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COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE CAREERS. Community colleges in the area are hosting an employment event for potential job applicants with diverse backgrounds. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Everett Community College Whitehouse Hall 2000 Tower St.
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AUTHOR DOUGLAS SMITH. Douglas will discuss his book. The Pearl: A Tale of Forbidden Love in Catherine the Great's Russia. 2-3:30 p.m. Seattle Public Library Central Branch 1000 Fourth Ave. For more info call 206-386-4636.