By
Lexie Krell
July 1, 2009
Wednesday, July 1
7 p.m. — Treeless Mountain
Northwest Film Forum — This semi-autobiographical film, which runs until July 2, follows two young girls in Korea who rely on each other after being repeatedly disappointed by adults. Tickets are $6 to $9. nwfilmforum.org
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Thursday, July 2
First Thursday
Admission to the Seattle Art Museum (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.), Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (5 to 8 p.m.) and the Seattle Asian Art Museum (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.) is free on the first Thursday of every month. There is also a monthly art walk in Pioneer Square (noon to 8 p.m.). firstthursdayseattle.com
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Friday, July 3
Noon to 10 p.m. — Seattle International Beerfest
Mural Amphitheatre, Seattle Center — This event offers 150 beers from more than 15 countries as well as live music. Entry is $20 and comes with a glass and 10 beer tickets. Drinks cost from 1 to 4 tickets, and of-age non-drinkers can attend for $5. Attendees must be 21 or older, and the event runs through Sunday.
seattlebeerfest.com
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Saturday, July 4
Noon — Chase Family 4th
GasWorks Park — This celebration goes from July 3 to July 5 and includes activities, food vendors and music from Sound Wave, the official band of the Seattle Sounders Football Club. A fireworks display will begin about 10 p.m.
chasefamily4th.org
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Sunday, July 5
Noon — Waterlines
Volunteer Park — This performance by Stokley Towles occurs at various times until July 19 and explores the sources, conservation and perceptions of water. The artist worked with Seattle city employees to get information for the piece and explored Mesopotamia, where Hammurabi’s rules for water originated.
seanet.com/~stokley
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Monday, July 6
7 p.m. — Summer Sings
Benaroya Hall — Dennis Coleman, artistic director of the Seattle Men’s Chorus, will lead an open reading session to Fauré’s Requiem for interested singers. Tickets are $10 at the door (pay with cash or check).
seattlesymphony.org/benaroya
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Tuesday, July 7
7:10 p.m. — Seattle Mariners vs. Baltimore Orioles
See the second game in the series between Seattle and Baltimore at Safeco Field on military discount night. Tickets start at $7.
seattle.mariners.mlb.com
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