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Atlantic Pacific National Golf Club's First Annual Tournament a Resounding Success
The Atlantic Pacific National Golf Club successfully held its First Annual Golf Tournament this past weekend at Riverbend Golf Complex in Kent, marking a significant milestone in the club’s history. The event attracted a diverse crowd of golf enthusiasts, from seasoned players to local amateurs, all eager to compete.
Building Brighter Futures: Rise Above and Seattle Storm Join Forces for SportsFest 2024 this Weekend
Rise Above, a Seattle-based nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering Native youth, is gearing up for its annual SportsFest on June 22nd. This exciting event will feature sports and wellness clinics for local youth, with coaching and mentorship provided by renowned sports hall-of-famers and celebrities.
Songs of Black Folk 2024 Captivates Audience at the Paramount Theatre
The iconic Paramount Theater in Seattle was the setting for an unforgettable evening of music and celebration as Songs of Black Folks took the stage. The concert, a vibrant tapestry of African American musical heritage, showcased a rich blend of gospel, R&B, soul, and jazz, leaving the audience spellbound.
Discovering the Towers of Tomorrow at MOHAI: A Journey Through LEGO Mastery
Towers of Tomorrow features replicas of famous skyscrapers like the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore, the Chrysler Building in New York, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and many more.
Top 6 Places to Get a Veggie Burger in Seattle for National Veggie Burger Day
Indulge in the best plant-based patties Seattle has to offer! From classic recipes to innovative creations, discover top spots like Rain City Burgers and Uneeda Burger for a delicious, meat-free experience.
6 Pride Month Events Happening In Seattle You Should Know About
Pride Month, celebrated every June, commemorates the Stonewall Riots of 1969, a pivotal event in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. On June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City, sparking spontaneous protests and clashes that lasted for days. These events galvanized the LGBTQ+ community and ignited a broader movement for civil rights.
Chelsea Riddick-Most gives update on Seattle Center events including BlastFest
One of the big endeavors they have taken on this year is the second year of BLASTFEST in July. BLASTFEST is a celebration of Seattle's vibrant and diverse population, uniting people through the vibrant sounds and cultural richness of Afrobeats music.
Seattle Opera’s Taylor Raven on her role in 'The Barber of Seville'
Joining Trae Holiday on this episode of "The Day With Trae" is the opera sensation Taylor Raven. Raven will soon be captivating audiences with her upcoming performance of the Seattle Opera's rendition of ‘The Barber of Seville,’ the timeless comic opera by Gioachino Rossini. In this segment, Taylor shares insights into her journey, from her early career beginnings to her experiences as a distinguished opera singer, and delves into her collaborations with the Seattle Opera.
Mayor Harrell Hosts Second Public Safety Forum Focused on Combating Gun Violence
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell convened a second public safety forum on Tuesday, April 30, to address gun violence and explore comprehensive solutions to community safety concerns. Held at Garfield High School's gymnasium, the event brought representatives from 14 city departments, offering citizens an interactive opportunity to discuss public safety and related concerns directly with officials.
Kolawole Akinlosotu Talks Africa Now's Impact and upcoming Event highlighting African Diaspora
In this segment of The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday is joined by Kolawole Akinlosotu, a Senior Program Manager at Common Power, a proactive civic organization focused on empowering individuals from education into action. Additionally, Akinlosotu founded Africa Now, a nonprofit organization committed to educating and nurturing connections within the African Diaspora. Akinlosotu sheds light on his organization's history, initiatives, and upcoming event slated for April 14.
Leoma James-Sarr talks Philanthropy with Harambee House Global and upcoming event, ‘Pan African Perspectives’
Leoma James-Sarr, an educator, writer, and the founder of Harambee House Global joined host Trae Holiday on The Day With Trae to spotlight her organization's impactful work and shed light on the forthcoming Pan-African Perspectives event taking place this weekend. Harambee House Global is a non-profit advocating for youth, education, community engagement, and social justice.
Luis G. Vélez Talks Fashion and upcoming Sonics Was Taken Event happening 4/20
Visionary fashion designer Luis G. Vélez, the creative force behind the Guillermo Bravo brand and now the Creative Director of Sonics Was Taken, stopped by The Day With Trae to share insights into his journey in the fashion industry, the evolution of his clothing label, and the exciting upcoming event dedicated to celebrating the Seattle Sonics' legacy through fashion and design.
Neal Sotelo Talks Sonics Was Taken Upcoming Art Showcase on The Day With Trae
Innovative designer and artist Neal Sotelo joined Trae Holiday for a conversation about Sonics Was Taken, a cultural movement dedicated to reigniting the passion surrounding Seattle Sonics. The movement embodies the community's collective longing to reclaim its beloved team. Scheduled for April 20th, Sonics Was Taken will orchestrate an event celebrating the illustrious history of basketball in Seattle, offering various food, music, and communal spirit featuring a pop-up store. At the heart of this gathering will be a showcase of reimagined Sonics apparel and artwork, prominently featuring Sotelo's distinctive pixelated art style—an homage to his passion for video games.
From Comedy to Community Empowerment, Comedian Allison Fine helps to Bring Back the Federal Way Community Festival
Comedian and Federal Way-based community organizer Alison Fine was on The Day With Trae to talk with host Trae Holiday about the upcoming Federal Way community festival. Fine started comedy in late 2021, and created the Open Mic Collective PNW, a production collective that offers 12-14 mics and shows in South Puget Sound, along with her own production company.
Dr. Orisade Awodola Talks the African Centered Healing Conference, New Book, and Empowering Communities Through Ancestral Wisdom
Dr. Orisade Awodola, the president of the Institute of African Centered Thought (IACT), joined host Trae Holiday on the Day With Trae last week to discuss her upcoming African Centered Healing Conference and her new book, African Centered Ancestral Healing.
The Seattle Project and Velocity Dance Center present Here Because, an exhibition celebrating Seattle’s Dance Community
On March 8th and 9th, The Seattle Project and Velocity Dance Center will present their newest showcase, Here Because. This production will feature an array of voices, films, and performances from Seattle's thriving dance community. Amanda Morgan, a prominent Pacific Northwest dancer and co-founder of The Seattle Project alongside Zane Ellis, underscores the driving force behind this exhibition.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Inc. Host Colorectal Cancer Awareness Event at Seattle's FAME Church
On Sunday, March 3, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Inc. Greater Seattle Chapter partnered to co-host the Colorectal Cancer Community Awareness Event at Seattle's First African Methodist Episcopal (FAME) Church
6 Events You Should Know Happening In Seattle 03/03/24 - 03/10/2024
With it being International Womens Month, and the sun coming out more, there are a lot of fun events popping up across Seattle and we want to make sure you’re not missing them. Below are 6 events happening around Seattle this week you should know about.
Young Black Homeowners and the African American Leadership Forum Host Second Black Equity Ball
On Friday, February 23, Young Black Homeowners (YBH), partnering with the African American Leadership Forum (AALFWA), hosted the second Black Equity Ball. This red-carpet affair was created to honor the journey of current and future black homeowners as they embark on the experience of gaining first-time homeownership. The event showcased DJing, musical performances, vendors, a champagne toast, and a dinner catered by That Brown Girl Cooks! that set the tone for the evening.
Africatown Community Land Trust Previews the State of Africatown 2024 on The Day With Trae
Africatown Community Land Trust will host its annual State of Africatown on March 2. The event has been running for the last decade, serving as a platform for community voices to discuss issues facing Seattle's Central District. With a focus on strengthening the Black Community amidst challenges like gentrification and resident displacement, the event emphasizes initiatives to promote neighborhood security. Kennesha Poe-Buycks, the Communications & Marketing Manager of the ACLT, and Jacqueline Armstrong, Vice Chair of the organization's board, stopped by The Day with Trae to talk about the event.