Town Hall
Olympic Athletic Club
5301 Leary Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 206-652-4255
Fax - 206-652-5858
- Address:
- 1119 8th Ave Seattle, WA 98101
- Links:
http://www.townhallseattle.org
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- Halls, Auditoriums & Ballrooms, City, Village & Township Government, Concert Halls, Places Of Interest, Social Service Organizations, Theatres
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Town Hall Seattle
General Info
Town Hall is Seattle's community cultural center, offering a broad program of music, humanities, civic discourse, and world culture events. Local, national, and international programs and performances are scheduled year-round in the Great Hall, in the Public Room, and Downstairs at Town Hall. Many of Seattle's cultural and civic organizations use the facility for a busy schedule of concerts, lectures, meetings, and fundraising events. Town Hall also rents space to many individual users, from small meetings of 40 to full-building, multifloor events for 1,000. Town Hall is fully accessible, and assistive-listening devices are available upon request. Town Hall's name recalls town-meeting democracy and is emphasized by the intimate, curved, amphitheater-style seating of the Great Hall. Town Hall is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and relies on rentals, membership, volunteers, and fundraising to sustain its many activities. As a nonprofit organization with deep roots in Seattle's civic life, Town Hall's mission is to serve as a common home for dozens of Seattle's midsized nonprofit organizations.Town Hall is Seattle's community cultural center, offering a broad program of music, humanities, civic discourse, and world culture events. Local, national, and international programs and performances are scheduled year-round in the Great Hall, in the Public Room, and Downstairs at Town Hall. Many of Seattle's cultural and civic organizations use the facility for a busy schedule of concerts, lectures, meetings, and fundraising events. Town Hall also rents space to many individual users, from small meetings of 40 to full-building, multifloor events for 1,000. Town Hall is fully accessible, and assistive-listening devices are available upon request. Town Hall's name recalls town-meeting democracy and is emphasized by the intimate, curved, amphitheater-style seating of the Great Hall. Town Hall is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and relies on rentals, membership, volunteers, and fundraising to sustain its many activities. As a nonprofit organization with deep roots in Seattle's civic life, Town Hall's mission is to serve as a common home for dozens of Seattle's midsized nonprofit organizations.