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Capitol Hill Community Post | Face to Face Candidate Forum at Broadway Performance Hall

From the GSBA

We can’t wait for you to join us for the Face to Face candidate forum coming up this Tuesday, Sept. 10 at the Broadway Performance Hall on Capitol Hill. During this forum, candidates running for Seattle City Council in Districts 1, 2, 3, and 7 will take to the stage to answer crucial questions about Seattle’s future, from transportation and development, to homelessness and small business. Your vote is your voice. This free event is your opportunity to get the facts you need to decide our city’s future come election day.

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Moderated by Brady Piñero Walkinshaw (CEO, Grist Media and former 43rd District Representative) and Liz Dunn (Principal, Dunn & Hobbes) this is a must attend candidate forum for small business owners, members of the LGBTQ community, and those who care about the future of their city.

FEATURED CANDIDATES

District 1: Lisa Herbold, Phil Tavel
District 2: Tammy Morales, Mark Solomon
District 3: Kshama Sawant, Egan Orion
District 7: Andrew Lewis, Jim Pugel

EVENT SCHEDULE

5:00 – 6:00 PM
Happy Hour Reception

6:00 – 7:30 PM
Candidate Forum Program

Getting There
The Broadway Performance Hall is located on the Seattle Central College campus at 1625 Broadway Ave. in Capitol Hill. Paid parking is available just west of the building at the northwest corner of Harvard Ave. and Pine St. at the Harvard Garage for a $10 flat fee. The garage is open 24 hours. The Broadway Performance Hall can also be easily accessed from the nearby Capitol Hill Link Light Rail Station or the Seattle Streetcar First Hill Line.

This event will have ASL interpretation. The Broadway Performance Hall is fully ADA compliant and accessible for individuals using a wheelchair or other mobility aids. The entrance being used for our event is located on the east side of the building, facing Broadway E. Wheelchair accessible seating will be located at the front of the performance hall. If you have questions about accessibility or accommodations, contact us.

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joanna
4 years ago

This seems interesting. The $50 fee originally posted seems to be gone. I have plans for next Tuesday and doubt that I will attend.

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GSBA
4 years ago
Reply to  joanna

Joanna – sorry to see that there was a fee attached to a prior posting as there was never a ticket price for this event. We hope you can join us next time!