Dine Around Seattle is held every March and November Sunday ? Thursdays. Dinners include offerings for a fixed price of $22, $33, or $44. Lunch at selected venues for $18. Dine Around Seattle is the area?s premier biannual dining promotion ? giving diners a chance to try some of the areas best restaurants for a great deal???all while helping support local businesses.

How can diners decide where to dine out??
Diners can search by neighborhood, lunch/dinner option or by price point.

Do restaurants offer both lunch and dinner?
All Dine Around Seattle participating restaurants offer dinner. Many offer lunch as well. Check each restaurant?s individual page to see what is on offer.

When is Dine Around Seattle?
Dine Around Seattle happens twice a year ? in March and November. The menus are offered Sundays-Thursdays for dinner (all restaurants), and Sundays-Thursdays for lunch (select restaurants), during each?restaurants?open hours (check individual restaurants for specific hours). It is not offered during Sunday Brunch, on Easter or Thanksgiving.

Details:

Menus?
Dine Around Seattle menus are offered at $22, $33 and $44. Some venues may offer more than one price point. Please note, due to individual suppliers, all menus are subject to change at any point. If an item you saw online is not available during your dining experience, rest assured that the restaurant will replace it with something equally delicious.

Are gratuity & tax included?
No, they are not.

Do I need to make a reservation?
You do not have to make a reservation,?however?due to the promotion?s popularity, it is highly recommended.

How do I make a reservation?
You can make reservations through our Open Table links or call the restaurant directly. You do not need to specify that you are planning to order off of the Dine Around Seattle menu.

What is the Dine Out. Do Good. Program??
When you dine out at any of the local restaurants participating in Dine Around Seattle, you help make our local economy strong.?For every reservation made through dinearoundseattle.org a donation is made to?Rainier Valley Food Bank.

You can win a gift card to a great restaurant! Click here.

 

 

All (adults) are invited to meet up for?Vino in the Village,?Friday, March 31, from?5- 9pm. Sponsored by Magnolia’s Chamber of Commerce, the evening will feature Ten venues in the Village, and?twelve different wineries.

The details:

$25 payment in advance online?until midnight March 30,?or $30 at the door.

Check-in at Peoples Bank at 4:30 pm for your wine tickets.

Bring your own glass or purchase a?commemorative?glass for $7.50 at check-in.

At the end of the evening, return to Peoples Bank to purchase bottles of your favorite wines tax-free!

Just a reminder all wine consumption must be indoors at the host merchants.

See you there!

Sensei Mike and Sensei Randy in the new space
Magnolia Karate Academy is packing up it’s Dojo and moving. To an even better location.
Without even missing a punch, classes will finish at their current location March 31, and start at their new Dojo Saturday, April 1.
The huge new space, 3310 W McGraw St, (which formerly housed the liquor store), will be home to a larger workout facility, classrooms, a kitchen, and a birthday party room.
Sensei Mike says they plan to offer school break camps, summer camps and before school tutoring, which can?include?walking kids to Blaine.
Parents and caregivers can watch class from a larger seating area, and there will be a registration desk as well as a pro shop.
Look for a grand-opening in May!

Magnolia Elementary School is undergoing renovation and modernization to open as an attendance area elementary school in fall 2018. Opening this school will help relieve capacity challenges and accommodate future growth at Catharine Blaine K-8, Coe Elementary, and Lawton Elementary schools.

An attendance area will have to be established for Magnolia Elementary School to assign students to the new school. This means that the existing boundaries for Catherine Blaine, Coe and Lawton will likely be changed.

Please join Enrollment Planning and the principals of Catherine Blaine, Coe, and Lawton at the upcoming community meeting to learn more about boundary changes and share feedback with district staff.

Community Meeting
Monday, March 13, 2017
6:30 to 8:00 p.m.

Catharine Blaine K-8
2550 34th Ave W

Maps to be shown at March 13 meeting

These maps contain some of the information that will be shared at the boundaries meeting on March 13, 2017. Community members will have the opportunity to provide feedback and preferences. They are posted now so that community members can review them prior to the meeting if desired.

This density map shows how many K-5 students live in each attendance area. The data drives the need for additional elementary capacity in the Queen Anne/Magnolia area.

These DRAFT maps show the possible boundaries for Magnolia Elementary. They will be discussed at the March 13 meeting. Additional information will be posted after the meeting.

Scenario B

Scenario C

Scenario D

Scenario E?

If you cannot attend the meeting, you can send your comments to growthboundaries@seattleschools.org.

All Seattle Public Library branches?will be closed Wednesday, March 29, for a staff in-service day. Book drops will remain open. No Library material will be due on that day. All branch library parking garages will be closed, but the Central Library garage at 1000 Fourth Ave., will be open.

Regular operating hours will resume on Thursday, March 30.

All are invited to help clean up the East side of Magnolia.? The group will? be covering all major streets to
pick up trash, garbage, and litter.? Supplies (including gloves and trash bags!) will be provided. Wear?comfortable shoes and bring your community spirit.

EAST MAGNOLIA NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP
WHEN: Sat. March 25th? 10am ? 12pm
MEET AT:? Mulleady?s Pub (3055 21st Ave W)

KIDS? AND PETS WELCOME!