Greenwood is subject of June 20 Center for Architecture and Design’s ‘Neighborhoods Matter’ talk

by | Jun 8, 2017

The Seattle Architecture Foundation is hosting a special talk about Greenwood as part of its Design In Depth Series, which is exploring neighborhoods throughout the city.

The talk is open to the public and will feature Rob Fellows, President of the Greenwood Community Council, and Chris Maykut, owner of Chaco Canyon Organic Café, who will discuss the architecture and community efforts that keep our neighborhood vibrant.

The talk is from 6:30-8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, downtown at architecture and design firm MG2, 1101 2nd Ave., #100. Tickets online are $15 general (plus service fee), $10 for Seattle Architecture Foundation members, and $5 for students.

The talk will be preceded by a free reception from 5:30-6:30 p.m, with light refreshments and beverages.

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