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by Evening Magazine

Posted on November 12, 2009 at 7:34 PM

Updated yesterday at 4:55 PM

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Tuesday, March 9

If you’d like tickets to see Tim McGraw at Key Arena on May 21, visit  http://www.seattlecenter.com.

For more information on how you can donate or volunteer to become a Pet Detective, contact Kat Albrecht at 253-529-3999 or log on to http://www.missingpetpartnership.org/.

To find out more about chainsaw classes, log on to http://www.bearinabox.com/. More than 100 students have graduated so far and a free chainsaw is part of the deal. Classes are available in Allyn and Snoqualmie.

Monday, March 8

For more information on the Jam to Lamb sheep camp, e-mail pachy@mcn.net.

You can find the recipe for the pork, the tortillas and the salsa at http://www.pccnaturalmarkets.com/.

Friday, March 5

The Northwest Women's Show takes place at the Qwest Field Event Center in Seattle, March 5-7. More information at http://www.nwwomenshow.com/.

To find out more about eyelash extensions, go to http://swinkstylebar.com/.

For more information about the fragrances at Parfumerie Nasreen, located in the Alexis Hotel in Seattle, log on to http://www.parfumerienasreen.com/.

To find out about wine tours or to shop for wines from Quails' Gate in Oganagan Valley, British Columbia, go to http://www.quailsgate.com/.

Interested in going up in a hot air balloon, find out more at Morning Glory Balloon Tours at http://www.balloonwinthrop.com/.

To learn more about the Winthrop Balloon Roundup, March 5-7, go to http://www.winthropwashington.com/balloon.html.

Penn Cove Shellfish produces more than a million pounds of mussels each year. More information: http://www.penncoveshellfish.com/.

The Penn Cove Water Festival takes place on Saturday, May 22 in Coupeville on Whidbey Island. Find out more at http://www.penncovewaterfestival.com/.

Thursday, March 4

The search is on for America’s Best Restroom. If you’d like to nominate your favorite Western Washington restroom, visit www.bestrestroom.com.

Cowgirl Spirit Rescue Drill Team: If you'd like to sponsor a horse, help them purchase new gear, log on to their Web site at http://www.csrdt.org/. Also, you can see them in person this weekend at the Northwest Women's Show.

For Chicago ticket information visit http://www.broadwayacrossamerica.com.

Wednesday, March 3

For tickets to Taste Washington! visit www.tastewashington.org.

To find out what's playing at the IMAX theater at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, log on to http://www.pacsci.org/imax/.

To read the Cocktail Chronicles, an exotic drinking blog, go to http://www.cocktailchronicles.com/.

Besides Tavern Law, there are a few other speakeasy-themed bars in our area, such as Knee High Stocking Company and Maxwell's in Tacoma.

The documentary "Fumiko Hayashida: The Woman Behind the Symbol" is screening at MOHAI on Thursday, March 4, at 7 p.m. For more info, go to seattlehistory.org.

You can also watch it online at www.bijac.org

To donate to the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, go to www.bijac.org

You'll find the Stourwater Pictures at stourwater.com.

Tuesday, March 2

For more information on Shen Yun’s Classical Chinese Dance visit http://www.shenyunperformingarts.org/.

If you're interested in getting started on slacklining, check out Adam Burtle's Web site at http://www.nwslackline.org/.

Find out more information about the Seattle Dojo at http://www.seattledojo.org/.

To reach JNS Phonograph Needles, call 206-524-2933.

If you want to see "Finding Playland," log on to www.findingplayland.com/.

Monday, March 1

The Mod Beauty Squad also makes business calls. Find out more at www.modbeautysquad.com.

To find out more about Nandatown, log on to http://www.nandatown.com/. The group will perform next at Fremont's Moisture Festival in March.

Shadow Seals Swimming is a swim team for people with disabilities. They are located in the Seattle area. Visit them at http://www.shadowsealsswimming.org.

Friday, February 26

We filmed the show at the ShoWare Center in Kent. Learn more by logging on to http://www.showarecenter.com/.

To check out Sun Peaks Resort in British Columbia, log on to http://www.sunpeaksresort.com/.

For more information about local youth hockey and the Castle Ice Arena, go to http://www.castleice.com and http://www.snokinghockey.com/.

Thursday, February 25

To learn more about the School of Acrobatics & New Circus Arts in the Georgetown district of Seattle, log on to http://sancaseattle.org/.

Water ramps aren't reserved for competitive athletes, they're open for recreation too. For day camps during the summer at Whistler Blackcomb go to http://www.whistlerblackcombfreestyle.com/web/content.php?id=summer.

Want to try curling? Check out the Granite Curling Club in Seattle at http://www.curlingseattle.org/.

Thanks to the guys at I-90 Motorsports in Issaquah for lugging our gear around the mountain. Find out more at
http://www.i-90motorsports.com/. Plus also check out the following Web site: http://www.theslidercorporation.com/, http://www.moto-trax.com, http://whitesurf.ca/.

Wednesday, February 24

Flybar is the world's first pogo stick to leap more than 7.5 vertical feet. Find out more about it at http://www.flybar.com.

For more information about kids and junior lessons at Crystal Mountain, go to http://www.skicrystal.com/Snowsports-School/Kids.

Tuesday, February 23

We hosted the show from the new K2 Ski lodge. Find out more about K2 skis, log on to http://k2skis.com/home.

For more information about the Granite Curling Club and curling in Seattle, go to http://www.curlingseattle.org/.

Blackcomb Aviation flies people to tops of peak and glaciers for picnics, walks, sightseeing, golfing or weddings. For more information, go to http://www.blackcombhelicopters.com/adventures/heli_adventures.htm.

If you want to check out the Opus Bar menu, log on to http://www.opusbar.ca/menus/obites.php.

Monday, February 22

Tonight we hosted the show from the Summit at Snoqualmie. Visit their Web site at http://www.summitatsnoqualmie.com/.

Find out more about skijoring at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skijoring.

More information about the Whistler Blackcomb Tube Park at http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/reservations/Lift-Tickets/mg_41/v_1469/b_12/Whistler-Blackcomb-Tube-Park.detail.

For years now the folks in Vancouver, Wash. have been talking about renaming the city Fort Vancouver, but that idea keeps getting shot down. And to clear up any confusion, Gene Wigglesworth would love to sell you a shirt for $19.95. He's raising funds for a museum. Find out more at http://genewigglesworth.com/3601.html.

If you're interested in the movie "Season," log on to http://www.thecollectivefilm.com/.

Friday, February 19

If you'd like to join Libby Ludlow's yoga class, look for more information at http://www.libbyludlow.com/blog/.

For more information about the Sno-Limo, go to http://www.sno-limo.com/.

Ziptrek is an eco tour, so guides also teach about the flora and fauna along the way. For all the details visit http://www.ziptrek.com/

Thursday, February 18

For more information on the Beluga Encounters or anything else at the Vancouver Aquarium, go to http://www.vanaqua.org/

Wednesday, February 17

Tonight’s show was hosted from Bellevue’s Mini Mountain indoor training facility. For more information visit http://www.minimountain.com.

For more info on the Fire and Ice Shows visit http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/todo/events/detail/welcome_nights/index.htm.

If you want to check out the Hairfarmers' concert schedule, head to http://www.thehairfarmers.com/fr_index.cfm.

For a full list of Après events and activities visit http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/todo/apresnightlife/index.htm.

If you'd like to learn how to snowboard, there are some great deals on lessons and rentals right now up at Snoqualmie Pass. Find out more at http://www.summitatsnoqualmie.com/Lessons-and-Rentals/Best-Deals.

For up-to-date travel information to the 2010 Olympics, visit http://www.2010destinationplanner.com.

If you're looking for a hard-to-find Olympic gift, stop by Murph's store... it's just off I-5, about 7 miles south of the border.

Tuesday, February 16

Ryan Asdourian plans to lead Team Blitz in Seattle on April 11 for this year's Walk MS. You can join Team Blitz or contribute to the cause. Visit main.nationalmssociety.org.

To learn more about mountain unicycling, check out Kris Holm's Web site at http://www.krisholm.com/khu/.

To find out more about Diamond Nets, go to http://www.echelman.com/.

Legally Blonde is playing at the 5th Avenue Theatre February 23 to March 14. For more information visit http://www.5thavenue.org.

If you’re curious about upcoming Dockyard Derby Dames events, visit their Web site at http://www.dockyardderbydames.com/.

Monday, February 15

If you want a medal treatment without having to cross the border, there's a Vida Spa in Seattle at the Pan Pacific Hotel. For more information, go to http://www.vidawellness.com/.

Thursday, February 11

Whistler's gondola will remain open to the public during the Olympics. To learn more visit http://ww1.whistlerblackcomb.com/p2pg/. For a real-time look at the peak-to-peak, check out the Web cams on top of Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains at http://ww1.whistlerblackcomb.com/p2pg/webcam/.

Wednesday, February 10

For chocolate lotions, etc, go to Sweet Beauty at http://www.sweetbeautyonline.com/.

For chocolate massage, etc, go to Salish Lodge and Spa at http://www.salishlodge.com/spa.php.

Find out more about the chocolatiers at the Enumclaw Chocolate Festival at http://www.enumclawchocolatefestival.com/winegarden.html.

See Kai Run is still going strong. The shoes are available in 1200 stores nationwide and online at http://www.seekairun.com/.

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drnetwork said on December 9, 2009 at 7:18 PM

Excellent choice for the new Evening Magazine host! I think Meeghan would probably do a great job with whatever you throw at her. I've always enjoyed her banter with Ciscoe Morris. Glad to hear she'll be getting to sleep in a bit and have breakfast with her family more often. I've enjoyed all of the guest hosts on Evening Magazine since John Curley left. Great group of people.

618263wf said on December 23, 2009 at 7:57 PM

I WAS TRYING TO FIND A PROGRAM THAT WAS ON EVENING MAGAZINE SOME TIME AROUND DEC 9 ,2009 AND IT WAS ON NOISES DOGS MAKE LIKE DOGS LAUGH CAN YOU HELP ME WITH FINDING THIS PROGRAM HOW THE PERSON ON THAT PART OF THE SHOW WALTER FLETCHER waltfletc@msn.com 2910 35th AVE E TACOMA WA 98443 253-922-8900 THANK YOU

breamteam said on January 8, 2010 at 7:21 PM

Last year in January, we attended the "Artifact Day" at the Burke Museum. We were interviewed by Evening Magazine at the event. This year the event is coming up on January 23rd, 2010, 1pm-4pm. We had learned about the event from a segment on Evening Magazine, so I was wondering if you will be doing a segment this year, and possibly using some footage from last year? I won't want to miss it. Please let me know. Thanks, Beverly

yukonmom99 said on January 11, 2010 at 2:07 PM

Several times you have mentioned contests and to go to King5 to enter, I have yet to find the links, this time is was to register for a trip to HAWAII, there have been others. Is there a way to make it easier to find stuff when you tell us to go to King5 to do something???

willowdillow said on January 15, 2010 at 7:19 PM

Hi Meeghan, I have a story suggestion! The Renton Public Library, which has been serving Renton residents for over 100 years, is on the verge of becoming just another branch of the King County Library System. It is the only library over a river. Several times in its history, the citizens of Renton came through with fundraising, donations, volunteering and other ideas to make the library succeed. This is another one of those times where they need to step forward to keep their library independent, as the vote whether to annex to KCLS is on the February 9th ballot. Obviously you couldn't tell people how to vote, but the history is interesting and it's very timely. For more info, visit www.saverentonlibrary.org. Thank you for your consideration.

transmt100373703 said on February 12, 2010 at 2:39 PM

I would like to get a copy of your Feb 4 show from the Nothwest Flower and Garden Show

hazel1 said on February 22, 2010 at 8:14 PM

If you ever need a spot on volunteering, please come see us @ the Eastside Community Aid thrift shop in Kirkland. This is an all volunteer group started in 1981. All net proceeds are donated to local non profits that help people in our communities. It is always a thrill when a domestic abuse family is able to shop here for a complete outfit for each family member when referred from Eastside Domestic Violence. Our phone # is 425-825-1877.