Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Jun
8

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Jun
15

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

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Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar
Jun
17

Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar

This background live music series at Drumlin is designed to encourage people of all ages to listen to live music from around the world in a casual, conversational setting.

Slack key guitar music developed in the 1800s in Hawaii. Its history is rich and somewhat mysterious, as slack key was influenced by the many people who immigrated to Hawaii then, including English-speaking North Americans, Mexicans, Portuguese, Filipinos, Puerto Ricans, Tahitians, and Samoans. And it was was originally private and family entertainment until people started recording the music onto vinyl records after WWII.

No cover.

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Jun
22

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Jun
29

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

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Accordian Songs
Jun
3

Accordian Songs

We are trying out a new background live music series at Drumlin to encourage people of all ages to listen to live music in a casual, conversational setting.

Accordions were invented in Europe in the 1800s. Since then, as people moved around the world, the accordions went with them, and were incorporated into local music.

We are lucky to have a very accomplished and knowledgeable accordion player in Shoreline who will serenade us with songs from around the world every first Wednesday. Come get a little cheer and culture. Conversation is welcome.

No cover.

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Public Knowledge: RNA Bingo Night
Jun
2

Public Knowledge: RNA Bingo Night

A brief introduction to Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association followed by a night of bingo. All ages, lots of prizes, and all proceeds benefit to RNA.

Tickets are $20 or $15. Sign up at the door or online at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/ridgecrest-neighborhood-association-bingo-night.

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Jun
1

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

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Public Knowledge Speaker Series
May
26

Public Knowledge Speaker Series

The Science of Happiness

Rachel David

Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies, Shoreline College

What actually makes people happy? Learn about the biggest misconceptions about happiness, and what psychological science says about how to increase your own happiness.

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
May
25

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

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Public Knowledge Speaker Series
May
19

Public Knowledge Speaker Series

’Zombie Orientals Ate My Brain!’ Anti-Arab & Anti-Asian Themes in Zombie Film & Fiction

Eric Hamako, Professor of American Ethnic Studies at Shoreline College

Since 2001, zombies have become more popular than ever.  Why?  Zombies tap into historical narratives about Arabs, Muslims, and East Asians.  Symbolizing the racial and socioeconomic “Other,” zombies are infused with Orientalist qualities such as an insatiable yet asexual hunger for the flesh, unintelligibility, implacability, and a hordelike social-structure that threatens to pollute heteronormative White family structures and racial purity.  But, some zombie stories play with and resist these Orientalist ideas – and so can we.

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
May
18

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

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Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar
May
13

Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar

This background live music series at Drumlin is designed to encourage people of all ages to listen to live music from around the world in a casual, conversational setting.

Slack key guitar music developed in the 1800s in Hawaii. Its history is rich and somewhat mysterious, as slack key was influenced by the many people who immigrated to Hawaii then, including English-speaking North Americans, Mexicans, Portuguese, Filipinos, Puerto Ricans, Tahitians, and Samoans. And it was was originally private and family entertainment until people started recording the music onto vinyl records after WWII.

No cover.

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Public Knowledge
May
12

Public Knowledge

Thinking Rationally About Math and Music

Trevor Pelletier, Mathematics Professor, Shoreline College

This talk explores some connections between math and music and how thinking about ratios leads to creative and artistic ideas in both. Obliquely, we’ll forge a connection between car blinkers and John Coltrane.

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
May
11

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →
Accordian Songs
May
6

Accordian Songs

We are trying out a new background live music series at Drumlin to encourage people of all ages to listen to live music in a casual, conversational setting.

Accordions were invented in Europe in the 1800s. Since then, as people moved around the world, the accordions went with them, and were incorporated into local music.

We are lucky to have a very accomplished and knowledgeable accordion player in Shoreline who will serenade us with songs from around the world every first Wednesday. Come get a little cheer and culture. Conversation is welcome.

No cover.

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Public Knowledge- speaker series
Apr
28

Public Knowledge- speaker series

Introducing our new speaker series- Public Knowledge occurring every Tuesday evening from 7-9 pm. All ages welcome.

Three polar scientists discuss their work in Greenland, their experiences collaborating with Greenlandic communities, and the broader context in which American scientists work in Greenland.

Dr. Kristin Laidre

Senior Principal Scientist and Professor UW-APL Polar Science Center, UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences

Dr. Michalea King

Senior Research Scientist, UW-APL Polar Science Center

Dr. Michelle Koutnik

Associate Research Professor, UW Department of Earth and Space Sciences

Got ideas for talks? Interested in speaking? Email us at publicknowledge.drumlin@gmail.com.

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Apr
27

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Apr
20

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar
Apr
15

Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar

This background live music series at Drumlin is designed to encourage people of all ages to listen to live music from around the world in a casual, conversational setting.

Slack key guitar music developed in the 1800s in Hawaii. Its history is rich and somewhat mysterious, as slack key was influenced by the many people who immigrated to Hawaii then, including English-speaking North Americans, Mexicans, Portuguese, Filipinos, Puerto Ricans, Tahitians, and Samoans. And it was was originally private and family entertainment until people started recording the music onto vinyl records after WWII.

No cover.

View Event →
Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Apr
13

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →
Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Apr
6

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →
Buttonbox Songs
Apr
1

Buttonbox Songs

We are trying out a new background live music series at Drumlin to encourage people of all ages to listen to live music in a casual, conversational setting.

Accordions were invented in Europe in the 1800s. Since then, as people moved around the world, the accordions went with them, and were incorporated into local music.

We are lucky to have a very accomplished and knowledgeable accordion player in Shoreline who will serenade us with songs from around the world every first Wednesday. Come get a little cheer and culture. Conversation is welcome.

No cover.

View Event →
Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Mar
30

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →
Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Mar
23

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar
Mar
18

Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar

This background live music series at Drumlin is designed to encourage people of all ages to listen to live music from around the world in a casual, conversational setting.

Slack key guitar music developed in the 1800s in Hawaii. Its history is rich and somewhat mysterious, as slack key was influenced by the many people who immigrated to Hawaii then, including English-speaking North Americans, Mexicans, Portuguese, Filipinos, Puerto Ricans, Tahitians, and Samoans. And it was was originally private and family entertainment until people started recording the music onto vinyl records after WWII.

No cover.

View Event →
Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Mar
16

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →
Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Mar
9

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →
Buttonbox Songs
Mar
4

Buttonbox Songs

We are trying out a new background live music series at Drumlin to encourage people of all ages to listen to live music in a casual, conversational setting.

Buttonboxes (a type of accordion) were invented in Europe in the 1800s. Since then, as people moved around the world, so did their instruments. Many genres of music in many countries include the accordion.

We are lucky to have a lifelong buttonbox player in Shoreline who will serenade us with songs from around the world every first Wednesday.

No cover.

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Monday Night Trivia with Lelando
Mar
2

Monday Night Trivia with Lelando

Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs

No buy-in, prizes for first and second place

Teams of up to 6 people, minus 1 point per round per additional person

Four rounds of trivia, each round is a different theme

Drawings for free stuff

#NotVeryHelpfulHints weekly at Lelando.com/trivia

View Event →