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Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas The Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas offers progressive programs that encourage thought and debate on the role of African-Americans in American culture. |
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City Club City Club offers a variety of public affairs programs, which feature leaders and newsmakers from around the region and across the nation. |
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Discovery Institute Events sponsored by the Discovery Institute, a nonpartisan public policy think tank conducting research on technology, science and culture, economics and foreign affairs. |
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Elliott Bay Book Company Located in Pioneer Square and home to over 150,000 titles, Elliott Bay Book Company presents many author events and readings. |
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Pike Place Market The Pike Place Market, which opened August 17, 1907, is the oldest continually-operated public farmer's market in the country and is also Seattle's most popular tourist destination. |
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Puget Sound Business Journal The Puget Sound Business Journal presents an opportunity to hear local business leaders discuss current issues. |
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Seattle Art Museum Features and special programs about the downtown Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Asian Art Museum and the Olympic Sculpture Park. |
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Seattle Public Library Informative videos produced for citizens about the Seattle Public Library and the new downtown Library. |
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Town Hall From Forums to Follies. Also included are lectures and concerts at the City's Town Hall. |
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University Book Store Seattle's University Book Store has been a local favorite for more than a century. The flagship store on University Way is well-stocked and is the site of near daily author readings, book signings and other literary events. |
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World Affairs Council The World Affairs Council of Seattle, a non-profit, non-partisan organization, is the leading foreign affairs forum in the Pacific Northwest. |
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