Events in September 2022

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August 29, 2022(9 events)
August 30, 2022(9 events)
August 31, 2022(9 events)
September 1, 2022(10 events)

9:30 am: Thursday Morning Dialogue for Members and Friends


September 1, 2022

Join Members and Friends in a lively chat on a variety of topics via zoom each week at this same time.  Sue Lerner sends out  suggested topics and the zoom link in advance of each meeting.

 

September 2, 2022(10 events)

11:00 am: Take a walk with Members and Friends


September 2, 2022

Keep an eye on the Monday Morning Memos for details about this walk, or give Denise Klein a call.  The details will be posted on this calendar after appearing in the MMM.

September 3, 2022(9 events)
September 4, 2022(10 events)

4:00 pm: Happy Hour at Jimmy's


September 4, 2022

Members and Prospective Members gather monthly at 4 pm on the first Sunday of each month at a favorite local watering hole, Jimmy's. It's located at the Silver Cloud Motel at the corner of Madison and Broadway. Free parking under the building!

September 5, 2022(9 events)
September 6, 2022(11 events)

1:00 pm: Fundraising Committee


September 6, 2022

7:00 pm: Members and Friends Zoom Gathering


September 6, 2022

Join Bob Anderson, Susan Adler and Deirdre Cochran for large and small group discussions. Occurs every other Tuesday evening, from 7-8:15 p.m.  Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/smmzcet9 

September 7, 2022(9 events)
September 8, 2022(11 events)

9:30 am: Thursday Morning Dialogue for Members and Friends


September 8, 2022

Join Members and Friends in a lively chat on a variety of topics via zoom each week at this same time.  Sue Lerner sends out  suggested topics and the zoom link in advance of each meeting.

 

5:00 pm: House Concert: David Jacobs-Strain


September 8, 2022

September 9, 2022(10 events)

10:00 am: One Small Step Steering Group


September 9, 2022

September 10, 2022(9 events)
September 11, 2022(10 events)

3:00 pm: How Do You Stay Safe Today?


September 11, 2022

Many Villagers are ready to venture into the community from the safe, predictability of their homes.  But is it safe on a bus? In an Uber? In the grocery store? In a restaurant?  On the streets?  What strategies do you use to feel safe as you venture out?

Join other Villagers to brainstorm and share safety strategies in a facilitated dialogue.  Voice your concerns and hear from others who have found safety beyond their homes these days.

Zoom link:  https://tinyurl.com/et923w7z

 

September 12, 2022(9 events)
September 13, 2022(9 events)
September 14, 2022(9 events)
September 15, 2022(11 events)

9:30 am: Thursday Morning Dialogue for Members and Friends


September 15, 2022

Join Members and Friends in a lively chat on a variety of topics via zoom each week at this same time.  Sue Lerner sends out  suggested topics and the zoom link in advance of each meeting.

 

September 16, 2022(11 events)

11:00 am: Take a walk with Members and Friends


September 16, 2022

Keep an eye on the Monday Morning Memos for details about this walk, or give Denise Klein a call.  The details will be posted on this calendar after appearing in the MMM.

September 17, 2022(11 events)

5:00 pm: One Small Step Orientation


September 17, 2022

Wider Horizons members leading our Village OSS (One Small Step) initiative will share how to conduct a dialogue with another person who may have different opinions from your own.

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One Small Step: At recent all-member meetings, members of a subgroup of the Democracy Action Group introduced a new WH initiative: One Small Step (OSS). OSS is an opportunity for WH members to engage in personal, respectful, and meaningful conversation with others--including and especially people with very different political beliefs. Eleven villagers have already participated in one or more OSS conversations. And 21 other members have expressed interest in learning more about OSS. If you are interested, please plan to attend an introduction to OSS via Zoom on Saturday, September 17 at 5:00 PM. No need to sign up to get the Zoom link – it will be sent out with an All-Member invitation. In the meantime, feel free to contact any member of the OSS initial steering group: Judie Messier, Bob Anderson, Julie Anderson, Kay Beisse, Tom Heller, Marge Lepley, Colleen Johnson, Christian Roehr and Paul Beck.

September 18, 2022(11 events)

3:00 pm: The Capitol Hill EcoDistrict: A Forum with Donna Moodie, owner, Marjorie Restaurant


September 18, 2022

Donna Moodie has been building and strengthening communities in Seattle for over 20 years, first
through her restaurant and now through a variety of nonprofit and informal activities. Born in
Jamaica, raised in Chicago, and now actively engaged in both Capitol Hill and Central District
communities, Donna is well acquainted with the interconnectedness of social justice, community
building, and neighborhood activism. The Forum will focus on her work with the Capitol Hill
EcoDistrict.

For many of us, this Forum will be a first chance to learn about the Capital Hill EcoDistrict. It
began in 2011 as an effort to address runaway growth in Seattle by ensuring that community
priorities are reflected in the significant developments changing the Capitol Hill and Central
District neighborhoods. As its website says, the EcoDistrict “is a community-driven effort that
promotes an environmentally resilient, socially equitable, and culturally vibrant neighborhood in
Seattle’s center city.” It was founded by Community Roots Housing (formerly Capitol Hill Housing)
and operates under its auspices. https://www.capitolhillecodistrict.org

What is an “EcoDistrict”? What area is covered by the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict? What does it do?
What action is it taking to meet its environmental, equity, and cultural goals? How can Wider
Horizons members get involved?

Donna will begin the Forum by providing information about the EcoDistrict and describing her vision
for it and for its community and neighborhoods. The Forum will open to a Q&A and conversation with
the audience. The Forum is organized by and will be moderated by Wider Horizons member, Anne Focke.
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Two examples of the many Capitol Hill EcoDistrict projects:

Capitol Hill Connections A project to reduce pesticide use in Cal Anderson park, develop a corps of
“park stewards” to support pesticide-free park maintenance, and create a habitat for birds and
pollinators on 11th Avenue from Volunteer Park to Seattle University. Partners in the project are
Seattle Audubon and the Seattle Bird Conservation Partnership.

REVIVAL works to answer the question: “How do we rebuild, refuel, and heal our community after
years of interrupted business?” One form this has taken is sponsorship of outdoor pop-up
holiday market on Howell St. at Broadway and a Juneteenth Pop-up
Market in Midtown Square at 23rd & Union.

Zoom link:  https://tinyurl.com/5x6e7pvn

September 19, 2022(11 events)

4:00 pm: Movie Group Discussion


September 19, 2022

We will discuss The Verdict with Paul Newman.  If you haven't yet watched it, you can see it on Amazon Prime for $3.99.

This is the Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88105355538?pwd=aFgyRjJ0MllQMHMyeVpzT1YwZi8wdz09

Here are the discussion questions provided by our leader Denise Lishner:

  1. Why did Paul Newman’s law colleague give him this medical malpractice case? Why did he accept it?
  2. There were several surprising twists in this film. What surprised you?
  3. Why did he refuse to pick up the phone as it kept ringing at the end of the film?
  4. Paul Newman was a heavy drinker in real life as he was in this film. Do you have to experience in real life what a character experiences to really portray that character well?

 

September 20, 2022(11 events)

1:00 pm: Let's Play Bridge


September 20, 2022

Wider Horizons Bridge Group will meet at Aegis-Lake Union.  Contact Sandra or Chris in advance and they will list your name at the front desk.

September 21, 2022(11 events)

1:00 pm: Somesuch Play Reading Group


September 21, 2022

This group reads a play together each month.  No experience necessary.  Plays are selected by the group, adapted for our reading and enjoyed by all.  Usually, plays are read for the group's enjoyment, not for presentation to an audience.  Contact Victoria Bestock for more information.

September 22, 2022(11 events)

9:30 am: Thursday Morning Dialogue for Members and Friends


September 22, 2022

Join Members and Friends in a lively chat on a variety of topics via zoom each week at this same time.  Sue Lerner sends out  suggested topics and the zoom link in advance of each meeting.

 

September 23, 2022(10 events)
September 24, 2022(10 events)
September 25, 2022(10 events)
September 26, 2022(10 events)
September 27, 2022(10 events)
September 28, 2022(10 events)
September 29, 2022(12 events)

9:30 am: Thursday Morning Dialogue for Members and Friends


September 29, 2022

Join Members and Friends in a lively chat on a variety of topics via zoom each week at this same time.  Sue Lerner sends out  suggested topics and the zoom link in advance of each meeting.

 

9:30 am: Thursday Morning Members and Friends Zoom Gathering


September 29, 2022

Join other members in discussion topics. Sessions led by Debbie Ward and Sue Lerner.  Link to zoom event

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89465060697?pwd=ak15SkVaOVdtcXYrSGkrZ0kwUXoxZz09

Meeting ID: 894 6506 0697
Passcode: sunnyday

 

September 30, 2022(11 events)

11:00 am: Take a walk with Members and Friends


September 30, 2022

Keep an eye on the Monday Morning Memos for details about this walk, or give Denise Klein a call.  The details will be posted on this calendar after appearing in the MMM.

October 1, 2022(10 events)
October 2, 2022(11 events)

4:00 pm: Happy Hour at Jimmy's


October 2, 2022

Members and Prospective Members gather monthly at 4 pm on the first Sunday of each month at a favorite local watering hole, Jimmy's. It's located at the Silver Cloud Motel at the corner of Madison and Broadway. Free parking under the building!