PubliCalendar: Folklife Festival, Police Cameras, and a Town Hall with Rod and Bob

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For Saturday
For all Folks
The much-loved hippie fest features food from around the globe, entertainers of all kinds, and folky crafts. The 42nd annual Folklife Festival debuts a multimedia program called Washington Works, which focuses on stories and histories of the labor movement in Washington state. Visit the Folklife Festival website for a full schedule of events, vendors and performances.
Northwest Folklife Festival, Fri, May 24- Mon, May 27, 11am-9pm, Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St, free (donations accepted).
For Tomorrow
Olympic Experiences
With "Out of the Mist," a documentary featuring the natural beauty of the Olympic Penninsula, filmmakers Robert and Kathy Chrestensen make the case for new Wilderness and Wild and Scenic River designations and watershed protections on the Olympic Peninsula with breathtaking footage taken over years of backpacking in the Olympics. Check out the trailer and more information about the film on Meaningful Movies' website.
Meaningful Movies: "Out of the Mist" Olympic Wilderness Stories, Fri, May 24, 7-9:30pm, Keystone Congregational United Church of Christ, 5019 Keystone Place N, free (donations accepted)
Police Cameras
Weigh in on whether the Seattle Police Department should activate a series of police security cameras that were installed along the West Seattle to Ballard waterfront but never turned on. Some residents and civil-liberties advocates worry that the cameras, which are funded by federal port security dollars and ostensibly aimed at improving security at Port of Seattle facilities along the waterfront, could violate resdidents' right to privacy.
Port Security Grant public meeting, Fri, May 24, 7pm, Golden Gardens Bathhouse, 8498 Seaview Pl. NW, free.
And For Today
Low-Wage Recovery
A new Town Hall series featuring leading economists from around the country kicks off with a panel on Inequality and the Future of Work. Panelists David Madland, director of the American Worker Project at the Center for American Progress, Annette Bernhardt, co-director of the National Employment Law Project, and Dorian Warren, assistant professor in the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, will discuss the current crisis of income inequality, the slow recovery for low-wage workers, and the economic and financial prospects for working people.
Reclaiming Prosperity: Inequality and the Future of Work, Thurs, May 23, 7:30-9pm, Town Hall, 1119 8th Ave, $5
A Northgate Transit Hub
Don't miss the public open house to find out more about Sound Transit's plans to extend light rail to Northgate. The elevated station at the Northgate Transit Center will feature pedestrian improvements, public art, and bikeways. More station design details are available online.
Northgate Station: Design & Access, Thurs, May 23, 6-8pm, Olympic View Elementary School, NE 95th St, free.
Trivia Around the World
Bring all your brainy, well-traveled friends for a night of transnational trivia, hosted by the World Affairs Council. Compete in teams of 4 to 6 at the Spitfire in Belltown and test your knowledge of world culture, history, current events, and geography. You're sure to learn something interesting about international relations, whether or not you win the top spot.
Transnational Trivia Night, Thurs, May 23, 6-9pm, Spitfire, 2219 4th Ave, members $5, non-members $10
The Rod and Bob Show
Newly elected King County Council member Rod Demowksi has scheduled a series of Town Hall meetings across District 1. This Thursday, his Town Hall meeting will be in Northgate. He will be accompanied by state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, who's council position Dembowski took over after Ferguson was elected AG. Future Town Hall meetings will take place in Kennmore and Woodinville.
Seattle Town Hall with Attorney General Bob Ferguson, Thurs, May 23, 7-8:30pm, Northgate Community Center, 10510 5th Ave NE, free.
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