Events

Events

Wednesday April 30, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 22:00

Join us at the B&O Espresso . . . www.arabcenter.net/arabnight

Monday May 12, 2008
Start: 00:00
Start: 05/12/2008 - 12:00am
End: 05/17/2008 - 12:00am
The Seattle International Children's Festival presents:

World renowned Palestinian diva Reem Kelani

The U.S. Premiere – May 12-17 at Seattle Center

Born in England and raised in Kuwait, Reem Kelani is one of the foremost scholars and performers of Palestinian music. With her engaging stage presence, angelic voice, sparkling wit, and a band that features some of the finest traditional and jazz players in London, Reem charts the cultural terrain of Arabic music. Her powerful concerts feature traditional songs learned on visits to Palestinian refugee camps, and her own compositions, that have brought audiences around the world to their feet.

"(The performance) had everything: drama, emotion, education, humour, power, musicianship, surprises, and above all a level of musical and personal integrity that shone through the whole set.” – Folkdevils.com

Tuesday May 13, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/12/2008 - 12:00am
End: 05/17/2008 - 12:00am
The Seattle International Children's Festival presents:

World renowned Palestinian diva Reem Kelani

The U.S. Premiere – May 12-17 at Seattle Center

Born in England and raised in Kuwait, Reem Kelani is one of the foremost scholars and performers of Palestinian music. With her engaging stage presence, angelic voice, sparkling wit, and a band that features some of the finest traditional and jazz players in London, Reem charts the cultural terrain of Arabic music. Her powerful concerts feature traditional songs learned on visits to Palestinian refugee camps, and her own compositions, that have brought audiences around the world to their feet.

"(The performance) had everything: drama, emotion, education, humour, power, musicianship, surprises, and above all a level of musical and personal integrity that shone through the whole set.” – Folkdevils.com

Wednesday May 14, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/12/2008 - 12:00am
End: 05/17/2008 - 12:00am
The Seattle International Children's Festival presents:

World renowned Palestinian diva Reem Kelani

The U.S. Premiere – May 12-17 at Seattle Center

Born in England and raised in Kuwait, Reem Kelani is one of the foremost scholars and performers of Palestinian music. With her engaging stage presence, angelic voice, sparkling wit, and a band that features some of the finest traditional and jazz players in London, Reem charts the cultural terrain of Arabic music. Her powerful concerts feature traditional songs learned on visits to Palestinian refugee camps, and her own compositions, that have brought audiences around the world to their feet.

"(The performance) had everything: drama, emotion, education, humour, power, musicianship, surprises, and above all a level of musical and personal integrity that shone through the whole set.” – Folkdevils.com

Start: 13:00
End: 14:30

ACW Arabic Playgroup
When: Wednesday May 14th 1-230pm
Where: Family Works Resource Center: 1501 N 45th Street
The room where we will be meeting can accommodate up to 12 children and their parents. Below I have listed some details about the group and the address of the facility. Please email me if you have any questions. I can't wait for our kiddies to meet, and for the parents to meet too!
Thursday May 15, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/12/2008 - 12:00am
End: 05/17/2008 - 12:00am
The Seattle International Children's Festival presents:

World renowned Palestinian diva Reem Kelani

The U.S. Premiere – May 12-17 at Seattle Center

Born in England and raised in Kuwait, Reem Kelani is one of the foremost scholars and performers of Palestinian music. With her engaging stage presence, angelic voice, sparkling wit, and a band that features some of the finest traditional and jazz players in London, Reem charts the cultural terrain of Arabic music. Her powerful concerts feature traditional songs learned on visits to Palestinian refugee camps, and her own compositions, that have brought audiences around the world to their feet.

"(The performance) had everything: drama, emotion, education, humour, power, musicianship, surprises, and above all a level of musical and personal integrity that shone through the whole set.” – Folkdevils.com

Friday May 16, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/12/2008 - 12:00am
End: 05/17/2008 - 12:00am
The Seattle International Children's Festival presents:

World renowned Palestinian diva Reem Kelani

The U.S. Premiere – May 12-17 at Seattle Center

Born in England and raised in Kuwait, Reem Kelani is one of the foremost scholars and performers of Palestinian music. With her engaging stage presence, angelic voice, sparkling wit, and a band that features some of the finest traditional and jazz players in London, Reem charts the cultural terrain of Arabic music. Her powerful concerts feature traditional songs learned on visits to Palestinian refugee camps, and her own compositions, that have brought audiences around the world to their feet.

"(The performance) had everything: drama, emotion, education, humour, power, musicianship, surprises, and above all a level of musical and personal integrity that shone through the whole set.” – Folkdevils.com

Start: 19:30
End: 21:30
ACW is co-sponsoring this event with the Elliott Bay Book Company

Lebanese author Rabih Alameddine will be reading from his new book

The Hakawati (The Storyteller)
from Alfred A Knopf Publisher

Where: Elliott Bay Book Company
101 South Main Street
Seattle, Washington 98104
206-624-6600


When:
Friday, May 16 at 7:30 pm

About the book: The Hakawati - the word means "story
teller" weaves together the story of a modern Lebanese family in
war-torn Beirut. The city is bombed out and bleak, not how he remembers
it. His father lies in a hospital bed while his entire al-Kharrat
family camps out in the waiting room. The al-Kharrats, a rowdy and wry
bunch, are both exasperated by and take solace in one another. And they
tell each other stories. We listen in on hilarious, fantastical stories
of Osama's childhood and that of his grandfather, who was a hakawati.

Saturday May 17, 2008
End: 00:00
Start: 05/12/2008 - 12:00am
End: 05/17/2008 - 12:00am
The Seattle International Children's Festival presents:

World renowned Palestinian diva Reem Kelani

The U.S. Premiere – May 12-17 at Seattle Center

Born in England and raised in Kuwait, Reem Kelani is one of the foremost scholars and performers of Palestinian music. With her engaging stage presence, angelic voice, sparkling wit, and a band that features some of the finest traditional and jazz players in London, Reem charts the cultural terrain of Arabic music. Her powerful concerts feature traditional songs learned on visits to Palestinian refugee camps, and her own compositions, that have brought audiences around the world to their feet.

"(The performance) had everything: drama, emotion, education, humour, power, musicianship, surprises, and above all a level of musical and personal integrity that shone through the whole set.” – Folkdevils.com

Wednesday May 21, 2008
Start: 13:00
End: 14:30

ACW Arabic Playgroup
 
When: Wednesday, May 21st, 1-230pm
Where: Family Works Resource Center: 1501 N 45th Street
 
The room where we will be meeting can accommodate up to 12 children and their parents. Below I have listed some details about the group and the address of the facility. Please email me if you have any questions. I can't wait for our kiddies to meet, and for the parents to meet too!
 
1)The Family Works Resource Center is located in the Wallingford neighborhood off of 45th street across from Sun Cleaners. They ask that we not park in their small parking lot behind the building. Instead, you can park anywhere on the surrounding streets.
 
Wednesday May 28, 2008
Start: 13:00
End: 14:30

ACW Arabic Playgroup
When: Wednesday, May 28th, 1-230pm
Where: Family Works Resource Center: 1501 N 45th Street
The room where we will be meeting can accommodate up to 12 children and their parents. Below I have listed some details about the group and the address of the facility. Please email me if you have any questions. I can't wait for our kiddies to meet, and for the parents to meet too!
1)The Family Works Resource Center is located in the Wallingford neighborhood off of 45th street across from Sun Cleaners. They ask that we not park in their small parking lot behind the building. Instead, you can park anywhere on the surrounding streets.
Thursday May 29, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 21:30
Are you in your twenties or thirties and interested in meeting other Arabs in this area?
  
Join us at the ACW's monthly gathering of young Arab adults.  We hang out and talk about whatver: life, careers, music, politics, etc. It's a place to have fun, network and make connections with other Arabs.  This is not a singles event and all are welcome.
 
When:  Thursday, May 29th from 630pm to 930pm. 
Where:  B&O Espresso - Capitol Hill - Seattle
 
Feel free to contact Laila or Lara for more information:
Hope to see you there.
Sunday June 1, 2008
Start: 11:00
End: 13:30
Moroccan Sweet and Sour Chicken with Apricots and Prunes
Djaj Barqooq Fi Mish Mish
When: Sunday June 2nd from 11am-1:30pm
Where: Metro on First Apartment Building 215 1st Ave W. in Queen Anne - Seattle.
We will watch as Najiba demonstrates how she makes this dish. We will have snacks and talk while it cooks and then we'll all get a chance to taste it.
The ACW Cooking Class is offered every other month for both members
and non-members alike. So come and join us for a cooking demonstration,
delicious food, drink and great company. The cost is $5 for members and $15 for non-members.

It is on a first-come first serve basis, with members getting priority until May 22th.

Saturday August 2, 2008
Start: 15:00
End: 21:00

ACW Summer Picnic and BBQ 

Where:  Marymoor Park

When:  Saturday, August 2, 3-9 pm
South Shelter near the music stage 

There is a grassy area where we will be setting up games of croquet, badminton or volleyball.

The park charges $1 parking fee per car