HPIC Corner Bar Welcomes Rat City Brass and welcomes back DJ Rich! – This Friday 9/4

Friday,  September 4th, doors open at 6 pm.

DJ Rich will be setting the mood until 7:30 pm, between band sets and after Rat City Brass is done.

7:30PM: Rat City Brass (http://ratcitybrass.com/) , Seattle’s premier Tijuana Brass tribute band performs the first of two 45 minute sets. Dancing is strongly suggested.

Draft beer, wine and special cocktail White Summer SangriaAs always, we offer a wide assortment of non-alcoholic beverages as well.

Green Guidance – Walking or bicycling to the event is encouraged. It’s green, it makes the neighbors happier and provides a safe walk home!

Parental Guidance – There are toys and games set up on tables. Parents, please be aware of your child’s activities.  Activities such as ball throwing and chasing games are discouraged.

HPIC Harvest Potluck Dinner – Mark Your Calendar – October 10th

2015 Harvest Dinner – Cooking, comedy, singing, dancing, conversation – share your talent – all ages!
Saturday, October 10. Doors open at 6pm, with dinner to start shortly after.

This is a Potluck – please bring a seasonal dish to share. Water will be provided – bring any other adult and child beverages.

We would like to post your recipe on the bulletin board for sharing. If you would like to share, please bring 20 copies of your recipe – please include your name in case someone doesn’t get a copy.

There will be a children’s craft table for after dinner activities.

We’re going to pull out the “Good China” and help will be needed for clean up.

Any questions?  Contact hpic1919@gmail.com

Talent Show! – After dinner, there will be a talent show. This is for all ages, so plan your act now! Email us to sign up for the Talent Show! You know you want to.

Canned food drive! We also want to share the bounty with our neighbors, so bring some non-perishable items that will go to the White Center Food Bank.

Movie Night this Friday – August 21st

Doors open at 6:00 pm  with a children’s short at 6:15 and the main movie at 7. Free admission. Volunteers will be selling popcorn, candy and other movie fare. Bring blankets and pillows or sit in our chairs. This is an all ages event. Bring your friends, family and neighbors.

Double Feature!

Children’s Movie Hint: In this 2005 animation (5 minutes), the Parrs’ baby is thought to be normal, not having any super-powers like his parents or siblings. But when an outsider is hired to watch him, he shows his true potential..

Movie hint: In this 2004 PG (115 minutes) animation, a family of undercover superheroes, while trying to live the quiet suburban life, are forced into action to save the world.

Giant Garage Sale Returns! This Saturday, August 15, from 9am to 3pm

Don’t miss the annual Highland Park Improvement Club Giant Group Sale. Lots of participants with a huge variety of stuff, from cool collectibles, to furnishings, clothing, jewelry, you name it we have it. A one stop shopping experience!

Where: Highland Park Improvement Club parking lot (indoors in the unlikely event of rain!)
1116 SW Holden St., Seattle WA, corner of 12th & Holden

A few of the items to peruse:
Antique doll high chair    
An antique doll high chair and an antique wash stand

   
Glass bead necklaces and keychains – never lose those keys again!


Winter is coming???

And don’t forget the fittings…

HPIC Corner Bar Welcomes Congress! – This Friday 8/7

Friday,  August 7th, doors open at 6 pm.

7:15PM: Congress performs electric jazz and groove with a jam element. The second set will start at 8:30.

Tim Kennedy : keyboards

Ian Sheridan : electric bass

Brad Gibson : drums

 

Draft beer, wine and special cocktail ‘Summer Thyme’ (organic strawberry infused vodka, with thyme simple syrup, lemon, and ginger ale)As always, we offer a wide assortment of non-alcoholic beverages as well.

Green Guidance – Walking or bicycling to the event is encouraged. It’s green, it makes the neighbors happier and provides a safe walk home!

Parental Guidance – There are toys and games set up on tables. Parents, please be aware of your child’s activities.  Activities such as ball throwing and chasing games are discouraged.