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5 things to do on 7/19/2008ongoing daily through December 31, 2008 10am-5pm The Last Polar Bear: Facing the Truth of a Warming World Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture University of Washington Seattle, WA 206.543.5590 www.burkemuseum.org burkepr at u.washington.edu Seattle photographer Steven Kazlowski documents the plight of the polar bear in this new environmental exhibit at the Burke Museum.
07.18-07.20 Kirkland Uncorked Marina Park 25 Lakeshore Plaza 206.633.0422 www.kirklanduncorked.com information at boldhatproductions.com Kirkland Uncorked festival of style and taste features over 30 wines, live musical entertainment, boat show, art, shopping, lifestyle displays and much more.
07.19 10am-8pm Shoreline SolarFest Meridian Park School 17077 Meridian Ave N Shoreline, WA 98133 www.shorelinesolar.org info at shorelinesolar.org Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Fair. Exhibits - Vendors - Kid Zone - Speakers - Entertainment - Transportation Zone - Taste of Shoreline
07.19 11am-12:30pm Free Purna Yoga Class Yoga Centers Bellevue WA 425.746.7476 www.yogacenters.com Introductory class suitable for all ages, levels and body types. Free for new students or current students who bring a guest. This class offers a fun, gentle introduction to Purna Yoga and Yoga Centers;
When: July 19, 2008 11AM-12:30PM Where: Yoga Centers, Bellevue WA
Saturday 10am-1pm 7/19 - Environmental Restoration at Hazel Wolf Wetlands Hazel Wolf Wetlands Preserve SE Windsor Blvd, Sammamish www.cascadeland.org stacyc at cascadeland.org The Hazel Wolf Wetlands Preserve is a pristine wetland wildlife refuge. The preserve’s 116 acres contain several different wetland and forest habitats.
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