PubliCalendar: A Progressive Party, A Mayoral Forum, and a Microhousing Debate
Today's picks for civic nerds

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For Thursday
A Progressive Party
The tenants at the Vance Building invite you to their annual open house, the Tour de Vance.
Office-hop from floor to floor and drop in for food, drink, and lefty conspiring at the offices of Fuse, Sightline Institute, the Washington Environmental Council, Progressive Majority, the Progress Alliance of Washington, Capitol Hill Housing, Win-Win Network, the Washington Budget & Policy Center, and many more.
The Tour de Vance. Thurs, May 30, 5:30-7:30pm, Vance Building, 1402 3rd Ave, free.
For Tomorrow
Streetcar Strategy
The construction team that's building the new streetcar line in the International District will be on hand to answer all your questions about the construction schedule and its impact on the neighborhood. Plus, tea!
Tea with the Streetcar Contractor, Wed, May 29, 4-6pm, Asian Resource Center, 1025 S King St., free.
And For Today
Microhousing and DensityDon't miss the lively civic debate on microhousing and density, hosted by PubliCola's own Josh Feit and Erica C Barnett. The panel, featuring opponents and propoents of microhousing (along with Seattle City Council member Tom Rasmussen and the city's director of planning and development Diane Sugimura) and moderated by Q13 FOX News political analyst C.R. Douglas, will take up the controversy over of so-called aPodments.
PubliCola at Seattle Met ThinkTank: Microhousing & Density Tues, May 28, 6:30-8pm, Redezvous Jewelbox Theater, 2322 2nd Ave, free.
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