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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250719T100000
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UID:4110-1752919200-1752926400@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour of Kinnear Park and SW Queen Anne
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a free walking tour of Kinnear Park and SW Queen Anne! \nThis 1.5 mile loop tour will focus on the Olmsted-related history of the south Queen Anne neighborhood and Kinnear Park\, Seattle’s second oldest park. \nLearn more and register for free at the Eventbrite link below.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/walking-tour-of-kinnear-park-and-sw-queen-anne/
LOCATION:Kinnear Park\, 899 W Olympic Pl\, Seattle\, WA\, 98119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free Event,Walking Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250621T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250621T120000
DTSTAMP:20250612T025327Z
CREATED:20250515T022239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T025327Z
UID:4078-1750500000-1750507200@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour of Cal Anderson Park
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a free walking tour of Cal Anderson Park. The city’s “newest oldest” Olmsted-designed park is the hub of the Capitol Hill neighborhood. It sensitively combines historic preservation and new design in the Olmsted tradition. The spacious design accommodates a wide variety of uses and users. Even while it creates areas for new uses\, the overall effect is timeless — an urban park that honors its historic legacy.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/walking-tour-of-cal-anderson-park/
LOCATION:Cal Anderson Park\, 1635 11th Ave\, Seattle\, 98122
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free Event,Walking Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T120000
DTSTAMP:20250506T035256Z
CREATED:20250506T035256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T035256Z
UID:4065-1747476000-1747483200@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour of Lakeview\, Viretta\, and Denny Blaine Parks
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a free walking tour of three Seattle parks. This tour is of a lesser known segment of the system\, but a pivotal one. Two of the three parks exemplify public/private conflicts over use and “ownership” of park land – a seemingly perpetual tension.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/walking-tour-of-lakeview-viretta-and-denny-blaine-parks/
LOCATION:Lakeview Park\, Lake Washington Blvd\, East Harrison Street\, and 37th Avenue East\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Event,Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T120000
DTSTAMP:20240712T154547Z
CREATED:20240711T192403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T154547Z
UID:3717-1726912800-1726920000@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Mount Baker Park and Boulevard Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Mount Baker Park and Boulevard were built in 1908-9 by the Hunter Improvement Company as part of the ‘Mount Baker Park’ residential subdivision. In their 1903 plan\, John Charles Olmsted recommended setting aside the ravine (Mt Baker Park) as a park with a parkway (now Lake Park Drive connecting to Mount Baker Boulevard) as a spur boulevard from Lake Washington Boulevard that would extend to Beacon Hill. \nSpace is limited and advanced registration is required. Please link here for additional information and to reserve your spot beginning August 1. \nWalking Tour Details: \n\nMeet at Mount Baker Beach\, 2521 Lake Park Drive South. Parking lot is on Lake Washington Blvd.\nDistance: 2.25 miles. This walk includes some uphill and downhill.\nTwo stairways are on the walk\, one with 100 steps upward and one with 60 steps downward.\nTour takes place rain or shine; dress for the weather\, bring sunscreen and a water bottle.\n\nPlease contact tours@seattleolmsted.org if you have any questions or need additional information.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/mt-baker-park-and-boulevard-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Mount Baker Beach Seattle
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Family Friendly,Free Event,Walking Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T123000
DTSTAMP:20240711T191713Z
CREATED:20240711T191412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T191713Z
UID:3711-1723888800-1723897800@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Magnolia Park and Boulevard Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Called out as “Magnolia Bluffs Park” in Olmsted’s 1908 report\, Olmsted envisioned this scenic park bordering the “Magnolia Bluffs Parkway” (Magnolia Boulevard)\, which he first proposed in 1903. \nMagnolia Boulevard borders the park where it curves inland to skirt a wooded ravine. This boulevard runs between the Howe Street Bridge and Discovery Park and is 2.4 miles long. \nSpace is limited and advanced registration is required.  Please link here for additional information and reserve your spot today! \nTour details: \n\nThis loop tour is approximately 1.5 miles long.\nSpace is limited; advance registration is required.\nTours take place rain or shine; dress for the weather\, bring your sunscreen & a bottle of water!\nPlease email tours@seattleolmsted.org if you have any questions.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/magnolia-park-and-boulevard-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Magnolia Park\, 1461 Magnolia Boulevard West\, Seattle\, 98199
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free Event,Walking Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240727T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240727T120000
DTSTAMP:20240709T185620Z
CREATED:20240612T135230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T185620Z
UID:3631-1722074400-1722081600@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Schmitz Preserve Park Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:53-acre Schmitz Preserve Park was donated to the City of Seattle in pieces between 1908 and 1912. The most generous portion came from a German immigrant/banker/realtor named Ferdinand Schmitz\, who served on the park commission during those years. He and his wife Emma donated the land “to be used perpetually…for park purposes…in order that certain natural features be preserved.” This park is one of only two Seattle parks where our magnificent old-growth coniferous forest is still largely intact. \nThe Olmsted Brothers firm developed design drawings for the park in 1909. The design included a shelter house and pergola\, a trail system\, a scenic pool\, and waterfalls within the park. \nTour details: \n\nThis loop tour is approximately 1.5 miles long.\nPark trails are steep at times and can be muddy. Please wear appropriate footwear.\nVIP – meet at the Schmitz Park trailhead at the intersection of SW Admiral Way and SW Stevens Street\, 5463 SW Stevens Street. \nKing County Bus routes 50 and 56 travel on SW Admiral Way and have stops near the trailhead.\nSuggested parking is along Stevens Street.\n\nSpace is limited; advance registration is required. Link here for additional information and registration. \nPlease email tours@seattleolmsted.org if you have any questions.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/schmitz-preserve-park-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Schmitz Preserve Park\, Meet near the intersection of 58th Ave SW and SW Stevens St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free Event,Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T123000
DTSTAMP:20240507T192507Z
CREATED:20240424T190405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T192507Z
UID:3511-1716631200-1716640200@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Jefferson Park Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:John Charles Olmsted visited the large tract of city-owned land on Beacon Hill (now Jefferson Park) in 1903 when he toured the city to develop his city-wide system of parks and boulevards. In the 1903 report\, Olmsted recommended ways the city could develop the eastern section into ball fields\, walkways\, and pleasure drives. \nOriginally purchased by the city as a cemetery and reservoir site (fed by the water mains on the “pipeline road\,” later Beacon Avenue)\, the land parcels were acquired by the Parks Department through a series of transactions beginning in 1909. \nIn 1912\, Olmsted developed a preliminary plan that included a golf course east of Beacon Avenue\, ballfields\, a playground\, a running track\, and a shelter on the west side. Beacon Avenue also became part of the boulevard system\, connecting to Cheasty Boulevard. \nThough the Olmsted Brothers’ plan would not be implemented in its entirety\, it would inform the park’s redevelopment\, which began in 2001. \nThis free tour requires advance registration on Eventbrite\, reserve your spot today!! \nTour details:\n– This loop tour is approximately 1.5 miles long.\n– Meet at Jefferson Park Community Center\, 3801 Beacon Ave S\, Seattle\, WA 98108\, promptly at 10 a.m.\n– Bus 36 and 48 and the 1-line light rail will get you near Jefferson Park.\n– Free parking is available on the east side of the community center. \nPlease email tours@seattleolmsted.org if you have any questions.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/jefferson-park-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Jefferson Park\, 3801 Beacon Ave. South\, Seattle\, 98108
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Family Friendly,Free Event,Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231207T200000
DTSTAMP:20231109T201831Z
CREATED:20231109T201830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T201831Z
UID:3241-1701972000-1701979200@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Holiday in Volunteer Park
DESCRIPTION:Fun free\, festival of lights! \nWalk the pathways of Volunteer Park lit by over 600 glowing luminarias. With music from the Northwest African American Museum’s African American Cultural Ensemble\, the Beaconettes\, and Strum: Seattle’s Totally Relaxed Ukulele Musicians from 6-8 pm. \nEnjoy free cookies and cocoa courtesy of Aegis Living on Madison. Kids craft booth and the Volunteer Park Conservatory will also be open with the holiday train.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/holiday-in-volunteer-park/
LOCATION:Volunteer Park\, 1247 15th Ave. E\, Seattle\, 98112
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Family Friendly,Free Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vounteer Park Trust":MAILTO:info@volunteerparktrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231008T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231008T140000
DTSTAMP:20230927T182644Z
CREATED:20230927T182644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T182644Z
UID:3167-1696762800-1696773600@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Halloween Pet Parade
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Halloween Pet Parade in Volunteer Park! \n11:00 AM to 2:00 PM\n— Emcee:  Matt Smith\n— Parade Leader:  8-Bit Brass Band \n11:00 AM — Gather at the stage for the Pet Parade! \n11:00 AM to 12:30 PM — Register Your Pet for the Costume Competition at the Stage Area\n \n12:00 PM —  Speakers on the Stage \n12:30 PM to 1:30 PM — Costume Competition on the Stage \n• Each winner receives a pet-related gift basket!\n• Prizes offered in 5 categories:\n○ Best Pet/Owner Combo\n○ Most Creative\n○ Spookiest Pet\n○ Best Personality \n1:45 PM — Costume Competition Winners announced \nThe Route\nWe’ll parade from the stage located on the lawn in front of the conservatory\, down the concourse around the Water Tower and back to the amphitheater.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/halloween-pet-parade/
LOCATION:Volunteer Park\, 1247 15th Ave. E\, Seattle\, 98112
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Family Friendly,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Vounteer Park Trust":MAILTO:info@volunteerparktrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230924T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230924T130000
DTSTAMP:20230916T210832Z
CREATED:20230916T210832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230916T210832Z
UID:3146-1695549600-1695560400@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Art Installation Opening: "UNION" by John Grade
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sunday\, September 24th for a FREE public event in the Washington Park Arboretum! \nWHERE: Washington Park Arboretum 2300 Arboretum Drive E\, Seattle\, WA 98112 \n\nFall Plant Sale: 10A-2P\, near the Graham Visitors Center\nFree Hop-On/Hop-Off Tram Tours: 10A-1P\nFree Docent led tours: 10A-1P\nFood Trucks (Food for purchase):11A-1P\n\nUnion will be open to the public\, dawn to dusk\, once installed. A map will be available in the Graham Visitors Center.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/art-installation-opening-union-by-john-grade/
LOCATION:Washington Park Arboretum\, 2300 Arboretum Drive East\, Seattle\, 98112
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Family Friendly,Free Event,Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Washington Park Arboretum":MAILTO:info@arboretumfoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230916T123000
DTSTAMP:20230612T213014Z
CREATED:20230612T213014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230612T213014Z
UID:3029-1694858400-1694867400@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Woodland Park & Woodland Park Zoo Tour
DESCRIPTION:When the Olmsted’s arrived in 1903 to plan Seattle’s park and boulevard system\, Woodland Park was the city’s largest public park. Purchased from the widow of Guy Phinney in 1899 for $100\,000\, it was six miles outside Seattle’s city limits. \nThe Phinney estate consisted of a large house where the Woodland Park Zoo’s south parking lot is now\, a formal garden where the Rose Garden is\, an impressive stone entrance at 50th and Fremont Avenues\, a bandstand\, hotel\, and paths through the wooded hillside down to Green Lake\, where he built a bathing beach\, bathhouse\, and ballfield. \nThe Olmsted Brothers firm were hired in 1908 to create a design for Woodland Park. Consistent with his 1903 recommendations and believing that native forests are vital to urban areas\, J.C. Olmsted retained the natural woods on the eastern slopes of the Phinney estate leading down to Green Lake. \nThank you to Woodland Park Zoo management for allowing this free tour to enter the Zoo grounds. \nTour details: \n\nThis loop tour is approximately 2 miles long.\nMeet just south of the Woodland Park Lawn Bowling Club\, 6150 Whitman Ave N\, Seattle 98103 promptly at 10 a.m.\nAmple free parking is located south of the Club.\n\nSpace is limited\, please register via Eventbrite. Please email tours@seattleolmsted.org if you have any questions.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/woodland-park-woodland-park-zoo-tour/
LOCATION:Woodland Park\, 1000 N 50th Street\, Seattle\, 98103
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free Event,Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230819T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230819T120000
DTSTAMP:20230612T211006Z
CREATED:20230612T210844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230612T211006Z
UID:3025-1692439200-1692446400@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Hiawatha Park & Playfield Tour
DESCRIPTION:Declared a City of Seattle landmark in 1984\, Hiawatha Park and Playfield was designed by the Olmsted Brothers Firm in 1910. \nIt began a ’new era in public recreation in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest’. At the time\, it was the largest public playfield in Seattle. It included a playground\, athletic field\, tennis and basketball courts\, a running track\, two wading pools\, and landscaped areas along the park borders; the field house was added to the park not long after it opened. Dedicated in 1911\, it retains much of the original Olmsted design to this day. \nTour details: \n\nMeet at the east park entrance at Walnut Avenue SW and SW Forest Street promptly at 10 a.m.\nThe tour lasts approximately 2 hours\, less than 1 mile in length.\nThis tour is free and open to all.\n\nFree registration required\, please link to Eventbrite to register. If you have any questions email tours@seattleolmsted.org.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/hiawatha-park-playfield-tour/
LOCATION:Hiawatha Playfield\, 2700 California Avenue SW\, Seattle\, 98116
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Family Friendly,Free Event,Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230715T123000
DTSTAMP:20230612T210055Z
CREATED:20230612T210055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230612T210055Z
UID:3021-1689415200-1689424200@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Leschi & Frink Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:Leschi and Frink Parks were privately-owned parks open to the public when John Charles Olmsted arrived in 1903 to design Seattle’s Park and Boulevard system. Olmsted referred to these steeply-sloped parks as the “Rainier Heights Landslide Section” and recommended that the entire area become part of Seattle’s park system to prevent major loss from future landslides if developed into residential neighborhoods. \nTour details: \n\nMeet at Leschi Elementary School\, 135 32nd Avenue\, Seattle 98122 promptly at 10 a.m.\nThe tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours and is approximately 2 miles in length.\nThis challenging loop walk includes a steep slope. Please wear appropriate shoes. And come prepared to walk both downhill and uphill on uneven ground and aging stone staircases. We urge you to bring hiking poles.\n\nFree registration\, please link to Eventbrite to sign up. If you have any additional questions about this tour\, please email tours@seattleolmsted.org.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/leschi-frink-park-tour/
LOCATION:Frink Park\, 398 Lake Washington Boulevard South\, Seattle\, 98144
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free Event,Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks":MAILTO:tours@seattleolmsted.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230713T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230817T203000
DTSTAMP:20230605T214515Z
CREATED:20230605T214515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T214515Z
UID:3007-1689271200-1692304200@seattleolmsted.org
SUMMARY:Summer Series at the Amphitheater 2023
DESCRIPTION:Free Summer Concerts at the Volunteer Park Amphitheater from July 13th to August 17th! \nOver the summer\, Volunteer Park Trust is presenting the Summer Series at the Amphitheater\, hosting six free shows and performances on Thursday evenings\, July 13 to August 17\, from 6:00-8:30 pm. \nCome celebrate with us all summer long! Bring a picnic\, your blanket\, and your friends and family to enjoy the show each Thursday. Food trucks will also be available at every event. \nJuly 13/Picnic in the Park\nKhu.éex’ with Preston Singletary\nShow Brazil! \nJuly 20\nThe Paperboys\nZan Fiskum \nJuly 27\nOuter Orbit\nBrittany Davis \nAugust 3\nKalimba\nLeRoy Bell and His Only Friends \nAugust 10\nMassive Monkees\nDance Church\nNorthwest Tap Connection \nAugust 17\nSara Gazarek\nThomas Marriott \nVolunteering\nInterested in volunteering at the event? Sign up here. \nAdmission\nAdmission to the Summer Series at the Amphitheater is free and open to the public. Free tickets can be reserved here. \nTransportation\nThe Amphitheater in Volunteer Park can be reached by light rail (Capitol Hill Station) and Metro bus routes #10 and #49. Some parking is available in Volunteer Park\, but we encourage use of public transportation.
URL:https://seattleolmsted.org/event/summer-series-at-the-amphitheater-2023/
LOCATION:Volunteer Park\, 1247 15th Ave. E\, Seattle\, 98112
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Family Friendly,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Vounteer Park Trust":MAILTO:info@volunteerparktrust.org
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