“The Medicine” Film Screening

Seattle Psychedelic Society presents a one night only screening of “The Medicine”, a Documentary film by Farzin Toussi. TRAILER The Medicine reveals the hidden mysteries of one of nature’s most powerful and controversial healing remedies- Ayahuasca. It is a documentary about Amazonian shamanism, introducing Taita Juanito Guillermo Chindoy. Chindoy, both a teacher and student of…

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Game to Grow

Role-Playing Games Game to Grow’s therapeutic social skills groups primarily use tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons to help teens build real-life social skills. Why Tabletop Role-Playing Games? We use tabletop role-playing games to help teens, adolescents, and emerging adults become more confident, creative, and socially capable. The inherent benefits of tabletop role-playing games…

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Life Drawing with Jamie Bollenbach – CANCELLED

Weekly walk-in figure drawing classes with Jamie Bollenbach, MFA: Learn proportion, value, expression and creative practice. An inexpensive, all-levels course with Jamie Bollenbach, MFA. $20 per class, email Jamie Bollenbach with questions. For artists, illustrators, and anyone who wants to try their hand at figure drawing. Seattle’s longest-running walk-in, gently-instructed Live Model Figure Drawing class is…

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Project 968 Restorative Workshop

Project 968 Presents a Restorative Workshop In a world so full of doing, give yourself the freedom to just be. Fall can be a time so chock full of activity and excitement that we forget to take the time to unwind and find some stillness. This restorative two-hour event will offer space for you to…

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Volunteer Appreciation Potluck

We are celebrating everyone’s hard work and accomplishments this year with a Volunteer Appreciation Potluck. There will be free food, refreshments, live music, and several displays of the work done in 2019 (and dietary restrictions will be accommodated for). 

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The Originals – A World Premiere Play

The Originals tells the story of three prep-school boys who are accused of plagiarism having turned in identical essays word for word, semicolon for semicolon, and two upperclassmen who are assigned the task of sussing out the truth, leading all five to decide for themselves what is more valuable – the truth or the schoolboy code of honor.

Presented in Youngstown Cultural Arts Center’s South Classroom, this production is site specific with limited seating. Purchase tickets ahead of time to secure a spot.

Play Your* Part presents this world premiere in partnership with the Gsba Scholarship Fund, awarding scholarships to LGBTQ+ and allied students who exhibit leadership potential, demonstrate strong academic abilities, and are actively involved in school and community organizations.

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