PhinneyWood Round-Up – June 10th – FlintCreek, Press Then Press, and Woodland Park Zoo

by | Jun 10, 2020

It’s hard for us all to keep up with everything going on these days. PhinneyWood is here to help you stay up to date on some of the latest happenings around the neighborhood.

FlintCreek has re-opened for both dine-in and take-out. Dining is offered Tuesday-Saturday from 4pm-9pm and seating is limited. Reservations are suggested and can be made here. Online ordering is also available from 5pm-8:30pm on the same days. You can place your orders here.

On top of their $500 donation, Press Then Press will be contributing 25% of all proceeds from their cider sales throughout the month of June to Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County. All donations will be made in the name of Jupiter Evans, the cidermaker enslaved by Thomas Jefferson.

Woodland Park Zoo’s 44th Annual Jungle Party will take place virtually this year from Monday, July 6th through Friday, July 10th. There will also be a live stream on Friday, July 10th from 7pm-8pm. Be sure to check the website throughout the week to bid on auction items, view behind-the-scenes experiences, learn about their Fund-Our-Future focus, and more.

Have some news that you need to share with the community, feel free to reach out so we can spread the word! There is an easy online submission form here.

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