On the List | Hilloween Friday, Bump!, Pronto Crawl, 15th Ave E trick or treating

The easy answer is to head off into the night on Capitol Hill and find some Halloween fun. You won’t have to look for long. Or you can check out some of the CHS-approved Hilloween 2014 events, below.

Get an early start on the proceedings Thursday with a plastic pumpkin full of Halloween action. At 5:30 PM, you can be part of the Pronto Costume Crawl:

– Meet at 15th & Thomas Group Health Station at 5:30 PM in your Halloween costume
– Depart at 6 PM on the dot for a ride around the haunted streets of Capitol Hill
– Ride down to Cal Anderson and dock by 6:30
– Meet up inside Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream and enjoy a complimentary scoop of i-scream from our pals there & pose for the paparazzi for a group ride photo
– Ride (or walk) down to Ltd. Art Gallery inside Raygun Lounge for ghoulish goodies, spooky snacks and a devilish deeds.

Later that night, Neighbours hosts the annual BUMP! Halloween party: Continue reading

CHS Community Post | A note from Trinity Parish Episcopal Church in First Hill

altar2Trinity Parish Episcopal Church is now open to the public during the week. Take a few minutes out of your schedule to visit this beautiful, serene space, and take it easy. Pray, meditate, just sit down and be quiet, explore our magnificent windows . . . Docents are present to answer your questions, if you have them. Lots of information about Trinity’s history and Trinity’s very active present is on hand–much of it for you to take with you if you like. Our present open hours are Mon/Thurs 9am – 3pm, and Wed/Fri 12pm – 3pm. Call the office (206-624-5337) to make sure there’s not a glitch in the schedule for the day, or just stop by. Signs will be out to show we are open. Come in! Trinity Parish Episcopal Church is located at 8th and James. You can learn more at trinityseattle.org.