Sunday, November 6, 2011

NWSFS: December My Favorite Restaurant

Thursday, December 8th at 7:30 PM - My Favorite Restaurant

Please join NWSFS on Thursday, December 8th, 2011, at 7:30 PM at one of Dick O’Shea’s favorite restaurants: Thai Siam in Seattle.

Restaurant address and telephone number:
8305 15th Avenue Northwest  Seattle, WA 98117-3604
(206) 784-5465

Thursday, November 3, 2011

EMP Nov Events - After Hours

NOVEMBER EVENTS AT EMP INCLUDE AFTER HOURS ALL AGES DANCE PARTY
 

AFTER HOURS: Vampires vs. Werewolves – November 12

Long before Edward vs. Jacob, vampires and werewolves represented two of the most iconic monsters of the silver screen. The moon rises over EMP for After Hours, an all ages dance party designed by teens for teens. An evening of monsters, music, and madness, this killer dance party honors EMP’s new exhibit Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film. Deadly attire is encouraged, so hit the Halloween clearance aisle and break out your scariest wares.  Additional activities include:

 

• Youth-made horror films from NFFTY

• Photo booth from Youth in Focus

• Flashlight teen tours of Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film

• Scream booth – play villain or victim as you scream on cue

 

Date: Saturday, November 12, 2011

Time: 7:30 pm - 11:30 pm

Tickets: $7 to EMP Museum members, $10 general admission.

              On sale now at www.brownpapertickets.com.


 

EMP MUSEUM HOURS

Winter Hours: September 6, 2011 – May 24, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

 

CONTACT INFO

325 5th Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109

206-770-2700, main line

206-770-2702, box office

1-877-EMP-SFM1, toll-free

www.empmuseum.org

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

facebook.com/EMPSFM

twitter.com/EMPmuseum

youtube.com/empsfm

flickr.com/photos/empsfm/
 

Wayward is now OPEN at our new home: 65th & Roosevelt

Posted on behalf of Wayward Coffeehouse:

We’re back!

It’s been a long time and a lot of work, but
we are NOW OPEN at our new location at 65th & Roosevelt.

We are open our same hours of
Mon-Fri: 630 a - 11 pm and Sat-Sun: 7 am - 11 pm. You can find us at 6417 Roosevelt Way NE #104, which is the southwest corner of the intersection of 65th & Roosevelt in the same building as Ten Thousand Villages.

All our comfy chairs, big tables, sofas and art survived the fire and are now at our new space. The sci-fi posters, Serenity banner, and geeky collectibles are here as well and finding new homes throughout. Even our stuffed frog is back overseeing the register!


We have missed all of you and hope to see you at our new location soon!


We aim to keep flyin’ ... and now we are!


Wayward Coffeehouse, it's better than a plan

NOW OPEN at: 6417 Roosevelt Way NE #104
www.waywardcoffee.com
Twitter: WaywardCoffee
Facebook: Wayward Coffee House

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

November My Favorite Restaurant - Old Spaghetti Factory

Thursday, November 3rd at 7:30 PM - My Favorite Restaurant
 
Please join NWSFS on Thursday, November 3rd, 2011, at 7:30 PM at one of Bill
Boyde's favorite restaurants: Old Spaghetti Factory in Lynnwood.
 
Menu link: http://www.osf.com/menu/location-menus/lynnwood.htm
 
Restaurant address & telephone number:
Old Spaghetti Factory
2509 196th Street Southwest
Lynnwood, WA
(425) 672-7006


Directions link: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=l&hl=en&q=Old+Spaghetti+Factory&near=Lynnwood,+WA+98036&ie=UTF8&z=12&ll=47.834823,-122.287445&spn=0.106935,0.31929&om=1&iwloc=A

 
Please RSVP to info@nwsfs.org or call the hotline at 425-68-NWSFS. 

Reservations will be confirmed with the restaurant so we will
not be able to accept responses later than the evening of Wednesday, November 2rd.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

NWSFS Calendar

NWSFS Event Calendar

Please visit www.nwsfs.org for details
  • Oct 22nd  – Mad Scientist Social at Mike Ormes’ home.  
  • Nov MFR – Join us at one of Bill Boyde’s favorite restaurants, Old Spaghetti Factory in Lynnwood. November 3, @7:30 PM
  • Nov 19th – “First Contact” social at Katharine & Alan Bond’s home.
  • Dec MFR – Join us at one of one of Dick O’Shea’s favorite restaurants (location & date TBD).
  • Dec Social – We have a tentative host for the December social.  Date, location and time will be announced when confirmed.
  • Jan 21st  – Social at Rustycon.
  • Feb 18th  – Spaghetti Sauce Off at the Brathouse.
  • Mar 17th  – PK Dick Award Nominee social at William & Sally’s home.

NWSFS: The 2011 Mad Scientist Social

Saturday - 10/22/2010 – NWSFS Mad Scientist Social

Please join Michael Ormes, Victoria Whitlock and their minions for the October NWSFS Social, beginning at 5 P.M. and ending at 10 P.M (or when they eject the last remaining guest or loan them sleeping space). 14437 NE 11th Place, Bellevue.

This is the Mad Scientist Social, so present your favorite experiments, inventions, gadgets, creations, discoveries and curiosities.
NOTE: Please limit yields and power requirements to something appropriate for a residential area.

Bring your favorite videotapes or DVDs, as there is a separate room for viewing. There will also be a variety of board and card games available, or you can bring your own favorite.

As usual, this is a potluck, so bring your contribution of a main dish (occasionally have enough), side dish (rarely have enough), beverage, munchies (usually have enough), or dessert (often have enough, but then really, who could object to too much dessert).

Based on continued demand (despite limited participation), A Challenge for the build-ahead-of-time crowd has again been included. So, for those who prefer time-to-think, and your-own-choice-of-materials:

Defend against an attack by Lego Minions

Intelligence reports that a group of your Arch-Rival's Lego Minions were late to last year's event and, in an attempt to redeem themselves, are planning to assault you at this year's event. Your challenge is to create an inconspicuous device to foil the attack by incapacitating the minions.

The winner is the device able to incapacitate the most Lego Minions during the attack.


The Fine Print:
  • Minions are considered "incapacitated" when they are no longer upright or are contained.
  • Your device needs to operate at a range of two meters.
  • The device should be concealed on or about your person for a significant portion of the evening. If not actually hidden there should be an adequate cover story as to just why you are carrying around what is obviously an Atomic powered Cattle Rod that is taller than you are.
  • Being a social event, the Minions are to be incapacitated while doing minimal damage to them or their environment.
  • Intelligence suggests that the Minions have spent some portion of the intervening time being augmented.
  • Intelligence will be able to provide some (but not much) warning in which time you may discretely draw and prepare your device.
  • In the event of a tie, the attack will be repeated at a greater distance (or shorter if no minions are incapacitated by any device).
  • As usual, the sponsors of this event assume no responsibility for damaged egos.
  • Innocent-bystanders are responsible for their own defense.

 
We apologize for those Mad Scientists who have been constructing a siege weapon (the copy-and-paste device which failed in the creation of the previous notice has been replaced). If a sufficient number of siege weapons arrive then a contest similar to last year will be held.

A Challenge, in a form similar to previous years, will also be presented for those who desire the satisfaction of solving a problem using limited time and constrained resources. (i.e. you get the details when you arrive).

Logistics: There is plenty of parking on the street. The driveway is a bit steep. The only pets are aquatic, and they are expected to remain in their appropriate habitat. NOTE: If you need test subjects, please make other arrangements. Smoking is acceptable outside only, please. There is a covered breezeway available, with seating, for smokers.


Directions:

From I-405 (both directions – or take the SR520 route):

  • Take the NE 8th St exit Eastbound (not the SE 8th St exit). Travel East on NE 8th St towards Crossroads Mall
  • Take a Left (North) on 140th St NE (there is a Walgreen's on the corner)
  • Take the first Right on NE 14th St, before the Fairweather Building.
  • After some large speed bumps, this road will make a 90-degree right turn and become 144th St NE
  • Take a Left on NE 11th Place
  • This road again takes a 90-degree Right turn
  • As you turn, the house is on the inside corner, around the corner. The house is brown, and the drive goes up a small hill, pointed back the way you arrived.
 
From SR520:

  • Take the 148th St exit
  • Travel South on 148th St NE
  • Turn Right (West) on NE 10th to 145th St NE. It looks like a driveway until you are right there.
  • Take a Right (North) on 145th St NE
  • Continue to 11th. The house will be on the left, with the drive pointed up the hill, in the direction you were going.

From I-90: DON'T try to go partway and then follow the directions from SR520 because there is a left turn that you can't make:

  • Take the 148th St exit
  • Travel North on 148th St NE
  • Go West on NE 8th to 140th St NE
  • Take a Right (North) on 140th St NE (there is a Walgreen's on the corner)
  • Take the first Right on NE 14th St, before the Fairweather Building
  • After some large speed bumps, this road will make a 90-degree right turn and become 144th St NE
  • Take a Left on NE 11th Place
  • This road again takes a 90-degree Right turn As you turn, the house is on the inside corner, around the corner.
  • The house is brown, and the drive goes up a small hill, pointed back the way you arrived.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

NWSFS Events - Mark your calendars!

Mark your calendars with these upcoming NWSFS events. 
Visit www.nwsfs.org for information about the exciting Mad Scientist and First Contact challenges. 

Sept 17th  – Sci–Fi cocktail party social at Barry & Paula Currey’s home. 
Oct  MFR – Join us at one of Shawn & Kat’s favorite restaurants, Mandarin Buffet & Grill (Redmond).  Thursday, October 6th at 7:30 PM
Oct 22nd  – Mad Scientist Social at Mike Ormes’ home.  
Nov MFR – Join us at one of Bill Boyde’s favorite restaurants (location & date TBD).
Nov 19th “First Contact” social at Katharine & Alan Bond’s home.
Dec MFR – Join us at one of one of Dick O’Shea’s favorite restaurants (location & date TBD).
Dec Social – We have a tentative host for the December social.  Date, location and time will be announced when confirmed.

NWSFS: October MFR - Mandarin Buffet & Grill

Thursday, October 6, 2011, at 7:30 PM - My Favorite Restaurant

Please join NWSFS on Thursday, October 6, 2011, at 7:30 PM at one of Kat & Shawn’s favorite restaurants: Mandarin Buffet & Grill in Redmond.

Mandarin Buffet & Grill
14850 NE 24th St
Redmond
http://mandarinbuffetgrill.com/

A variety of Chinese dishes, fresh sushi, American favorites, plenty of seafood and a Mongolian Bar where you can choose your favorite ingredients and have them cooked up fresh while you watch.
Across the street from Sears, same parking lot as Safeway

Please RSVP to info@nwsfs.org or the hotline at 425-68-NWSFS. Reservations will be confirmed with the restaurant so we will not be able to accept responses later than the evening of Tuesday, October 4th.

REMINDER - NWSFS: September Sci - Fi Cocktails Social.

Please join NWSFS for our September Social in the Club Room at home of Paula & Barry Currey on Saturday, September 17th. The social will begin around 7:30 PM and continue until around Midnight, or whenever we get tired.

Address:
146 South 330th Street
Federal Way, WA

This is a Sci-Fi themed Cocktail social – We will provide cocktails inspired by our favorite Science Fiction media.

Food will be potluck style, so bring your favorite Sci-Fi inspired dish, snack, munchie, or dessert.

Logistics:
We will have NWSFS signs posted once you enter the complex to point you in the right direction.
Parking will be available in uncovered spots around the complex.
Wheelchair Accessible.
No pets

Buses:
The local route is available from the Federal Way Transit Center. #903
http://metro.kingcounty.gov/tops/bus/schedules/s903_0_.html
If you bus I would recommend setting up a ride from the Transit Center because the 903 route is limited.

Directions:
From North:
I-5 South to
exit 143 for S 320th St toward Federal Way
Turn right onto S 320th St
Turn left onto WA-99 S
Turn right onto S 336th St
Turn right onto 1st Way S Take the 1st right onto S 333rd St
Follow NWSFS

From South:
I-5 North to
exit 142B to merge onto WA-18 W toward S 348th St
Turn right onto WA-99 N
Turn left onto S 336th St
Turn right onto 1st Way S
Take the 1st right onto S 333rd St
Follow NWSFS signs

Google Map:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=146+South+330th+Street,+Federal+Way,+WA&hl=en&ll=47.306175,-122.333617&spn=0.002521,0.004823&sll=47.30615,-122.332018&sspn=0.002521,0.004823&gl=us&z=18&iwloc=A&start=0

EMP Welcomes Jon Landau to 2012 SFFSFF Jury

EMP Museum Announces Jury Members for the 2012 Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival
Jon Landau, Simon Cartwright, Paul Constant, Jessica Cope, Dave Goldberg, Ilona Rossman Ho, and Adam Sekuler Among this Year’s Jurors

SEATTLE— EMP Museum announced members of the jury awarding prizes for the seventh-annual 2012 Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival (SFFSFF).  A hand-selected jury comprised of science fiction professionals in film, television, and literature will award a Grand Prize, Second Place, and Third Place, as well as the Douglas Trumbull Award for Best Special Effects.  SFFSFF viewers will cast their vote to determine the winner of the Audience Favorite Award. In February 2012, SFFSFF will screen 20 short films at Seattle’s historic Cinerama Theater. The late submission deadline is September 15, 2011.

2012 SFFSFF JURY
Simon Cartwright
Simon studied at the Edinburgh College of Art, where he specialized in traditional animation. Since making the stop-motion short film The Astronomer's Sun in 2010, Simon has been focused on developing his writing for screen. Simon also continues to produce visual work which includes storyboarding, concept art, and character design.

Paul Constant
Paul Constant is the books editor for The Stranger, Seattle’s alternative weekly publication. His work has appeared in Newsweek, the UTNE Reader, The Chicago Reader, and The Progressive.

Jessica Cope
Jessica Cope is a stop-motion animator/puppet maker who started her career in the animation industry by co-writing and co-directing a film called The Astronomer's Sun for Channel 4. Since then, she has worked for Mackinnon and Saunders on Tim Burton's Frankenweenie and now works in the Puppet Department at 3 Mills Studios in London where Frankenweenie is being filmed. Jessica also continues to develop her own work through writing and illustration.

Dave Goldberg
Dave Goldberg is an associate professor of Physics at Drexel University, and co-author of A User's Guide to the Universe: Surviving the Perils of Black Holes, Time Paradoxes, and Quantum Uncertainty (Wiley). He also writes a bi-weekly "Ask a Physicist" column for io9.com, and is very interested in the intersection between science and science-fiction. He lives with his wife and daughter in Philadelphia.

Jon Landau
Academy Award ® and two-time Golden Globe ® winning producer Jon Landau holds the unique distinction of having produced the two highest-grossing movies of all-time, Avatar and Titanic. Throughout the early 90s, Landau was Executive Vice President of feature film production at Twentieth Century Fox where he supervised production of all major motion pictures, including the action-packed Die Hard 2, Mrs. Doubtfire, True Lies, Power Rangers, Aliens 3, and Last of the Mohicans. Landau is the 2010 recipient of the University of Southern California’s Mary Pickford Award recognizing alumni contributions to the cinematic arts.

Ilona Rossman Ho
Ilona Rossman Ho is an independent filmmaker and owner of the indie film company Canine Productions, LLC. In 2010 she won an Emmy for her short film Kites Over Washington and was a finalist for the 2010 IFP Spotlight Award. Active in the film community, Ilona is on the Board of Directors for Women in Film Seattle and Reel Grrls. Currently she is in post-production on an art documentary about the 2011 Fremont Solstice parade and pre-production on the short comedy, Outside Experts.

Adam Sekuler
Adam Sekuler is the Program Director at Northwest Film Forum, where he's organized touring programs of retrospectives and premiere feature films throughout North America. His own films have screened at festivals, museums, and galleries throughout the world. His short film Pathe Ballet won a prize at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.


SFFSFF ENTRY DETAILS:
EMP, in partnership with the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), encourages the submission of original science fiction and fantasy short films. The festival will accept animated or live-action submissions in science fiction (futuristic stories, space adventure, technological speculation, social experiments, utopia and dystopia), and fantasy (sword and sorcery, folklore, urban fantasy, magic, and mythic adventure). The festival will not accept horror submissions. In order to qualify, submitted films must have been completed after January 2007, and must not exceed fifteen-minutes. 

Deadlines & Fees:  September 15, 2011 (late) $50

Submissions:  All submissions are processed through Without a Box  
                       www.withoutabox.com/login/4608

For additional rules and regulations, visit empmuseum.org/filmfestival.

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About the Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival
The Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival encourages an awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the art of science fiction and fantasy cinema, and publicly recognizes the most outstanding short films produced within these genres.

ABOUT EMP | Museum of Music + Sci-Fi + Pop Culture
A non-profit organization dedicated to the exploration of creativity and innovation in music, science fiction, and popular culture, EMP combines interpretative exhibitions with state of the art technology and educational programming to offer visitors of all ages an unparalleled interactive experience.  EMP is housed in a 140,000 square foot building designed by Frank O. Gehry. This spectacular structure has the presence of a monumental sculpture set against the backdrop of the famed Seattle Center.

EMP MUSEUM HOURS
Winter Hours: September 6, 2011 – May 24, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

CONTACT INFO
325 5th Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109
206-770-2700, main line
206-770-2702, box office
1-877-EMP-SFM1, toll-free

SOCIAL MEDIA
flickr.com/photos/empsfm/

Wayward - update on our reopening progres

Posted on behalf of Wayward Coffeehouse:

To our beloved and much missed Wayward community,

We are happy to report that we are making progress on all the tasks to be accomplished to make our new location ready. If only things would go more quickly! We are as anxious as all of you for Wayward to reopen and are working hard to make that happen as soon as possible. Plans are approved and preparation is underway. We are hoping to reopen in late October at our new home: 6417 Roosevelt Way NE #104.


Keep an eye out for more news on our rebuilding progress. Thank you to all those who have been helping us with the work so far, we are as always very grateful for your friendship and support!


We aim to keep flyin’ ...


Wayward Coffeehouse, it's better than a plan

Reopening in October at 6417 Roosevelt Way NE
www.waywardcoffee.com
Twitter: WaywardCoffee
Facebook: Wayward Coffee House


If you would like to help with our rebuilding costs, please go to: Wayward Phoenix Fund Donations (http://www.sbcharities.org/gifts) and look for the Wayward logo to donate online or for information on donating by check. We again wish to thank Seattle Browncoats Charities for their support and assistance.

EMP's Fashionably Undead Bash - Oct 1

EMP Museum Hosts the Fashionably Undead Bash: A Totally Killer Dance Party on October 1, 2011

SEATTLE - Dance till you drop at EMP's Fashionably Undead Bash: A Totally Killer Dance Party as we celebrate EMP’s gripping Can't Look Away: The Lure of Horror Filman original exhibition that explores our fascination with horror through the use of cinema artifacts, interactive exhibits, and screening rooms. 

EVENT DETAILS

What:  Fashionably Undead Bash: A Totally Killer Dance Party
          A to-die-for dance party with cocktail specials, performances by Head Like a Kite and Talking Heads cover band the Talking Deads, DJ Severed Hans, on-
           site horror makeup and stylists from VAIN, dressed-to-kill costume contest, midnight Thriller dance, and more!

Date:  Saturday, October 1, 2011

Time:  9:00 pm – 1:00 am

Where:  EMP Museum, 325 5th Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109

Ticket Info:  21+, $10 to EMP members; $18 general public, BrownPaperTickets.com. On sale now.

ABOUT Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film
Organized by EMP, Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film examines the pivotal role that horror plays in the human experience.   Three iconic horror directors—Roger Corman, John Landis, and Eli Roth—have curated a selection of their favorite films, providing a solid foundation on which audiences can explore the spectrum of cinematic horror, from its inception at the turn of the 20th century to the present day.
Visitors will get a chance to view iconic artifacts, including the script from Night of the Living Dead, the alien creature suit from Alien, the scavenger demon from Constantine, Jack Torrance’s axe from The Shining, the original “Gill Man” mask used in Creature from the Black Lagoon, Bram Stoker’s Dracula manuscript, and other horror film memorabilia.
Interactive highlights:
Scream Booth:  Visitors are prompted to scream on cue as they watch horror film footage in a soundproof booth. A camera memorializes the moment with multiple shots displayed just outside the stall.
 
Horror Soundscapes:  Visitors explore the fundamental music elements and scoring techniques used in horror to enhance a cinematic sense of suspense, dread, and terror.
 
Shadow Monsters:  Philip Worthington’s interactive installation allows visitors to watch as their projected shadows morph into monsters.

ABOUT EMP Museum
EMP is a non-profit organization dedicated to the exploration of creativity and innovation in music, science fiction, and popular culture. EMP combines interpretative, interactive exhibitions with state-of-the-art technologies, and educational programming to offer visitors of all ages a first-hand, multi-dimensional experience of the creative and artistic process.
 
EMP is housed in a 140,000 square foot Frank O. Gehry-designed building. This spectacular, prominently visible structure has the presence of a monumental sculpture set amid the backdrop of the Seattle Center.
 
CONTACT INFO
325 5th Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109
206-770-2700, main line
206-770-2702, box office
1-877-EMP-SFM1, toll-free
www.empmuseum.org
 
SOCIAL MEDIA
youtube.com/empsfm

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Wayward has shiny good news at last!

Posted on behalf of Wayward Coffehouse:


To our beloved and much missed Wayward community,

After months of effort and exhaustive searching we have finally
secured a new location for Wayward Coffeehouse!

The new site where we can once again gather over delicious coffee is in the
Ravenna area at 65th and Roosevelt. We tried valiantly to find a suitable location in Greenwood, but although there are a few vacancies there, none met our needs for space and other criteria.

We are thrilled to finally have a new home and grateful that it is close by and we hope that many of you will still be able to come by as frequently as before. We are also excited to be able to spread the wonders of Wayward to a new neighborhood and expand the fabulous community of friends we built during our five years in Greenwood.


We hope to
reopen by late October. There is a great deal of work to be done at our new space before we can once again greet all of you with a Muad’Dib Latte and Melbourne Sandwich. But we’re gathering the crew and work is underway to transform our new space into our much missed coffee haven.

We have been so
grateful to all those who contributed to the Wayward Phoenix Fund in the weeks and months after the fire and those donations helped the staff survive as they sought interim employment and helped with our ongoing legal costs.

... but we still need your help.


If you can, please
help us get reopened by donating to the Wayward Phoenix Fund. All new donations will be used to help with the costs of rebuilding at our new home. For more information on how to donate, please go to: Wayward Phoenix Fund Donations (http://www.sbcharities.org/?page_id=16) and look for the Wayward logo to donate online or for information on donating by check. We again wish to thank Seattle Browncoats Charities for their support and assistance.

We have missed you all so much and are eager to open our doors again to the wonderful community of Wayward friends.
Keep watching your inbox for updates on our rebuilding progress!

We aim to keep flyin’ ...



Wayward Coffeehouse, it's better than a plan

Reopening in October at 65th & Roosevelt
www.waywardcoffee.com
Twitter: WaywardCoffee
Facebook: Wayward Coffee House

Sunday, August 14, 2011

NWSFS: September Sci - Fi Cocktails Social

Posted on behalf of Jeanine Swanson - NWSFS Vice Chair:

Please join NWSFS for our September Social in the Club Room at home of Paula & Barry Currey on Saturday, September 17th. The social will begin around 7:30 PM and continue until around Midnight, or whenever we get tired.

Address:
146 South 330th Street
Federal Way, WA

This is a Sci-Fi themed Cocktail social – We will provide cocktails inspired by our favorite Science Fiction media.

Food will be potluck style, so bring your favorite Sci-Fi inspired dish, snack, munchie, or dessert.

Logistics:
We will have NWSFS signs posted once you enter the complex to point you in the right direction.
Parking will be available in uncovered spots around the complex.
Wheelchair Accessible.
No pets

Buses:
The local route is available from the Federal Way Transit Center. #903
http://metro.kingcounty.gov/tops/bus/schedules/s903_0_.html
If you bus I would recommend setting up a ride from the Transit Center because the 903 route is limited.

Directions:
From North:
  • I-5 South to
  • exit 143 for S 320th St toward Federal Way
  • Turn right onto S 320th St
  • Turn left onto WA-99 S
  • Turn right onto S 336th St
  • Turn right onto 1st Way S Take the 1st right onto S 333rd St
  • Follow NWSFS

From South:
  • I-5 North to
  • exit 142B to merge onto WA-18 W toward S 348th St
  • Turn right onto WA-99 N
  • Turn left onto S 336th St
  • Turn right onto 1st Way S
  • Take the 1st right onto S 333rd St
  • Follow NWSFS signs

REMINDER: NWSFS August Social, Retro-Video Gaming Social

Posted on behalf of Jeanine Swanson - The NWSFS Vice Chair:


Whee! Next weekend!
Please join us Saturday, August 20th at Chris McDonell’s home in Lynnwood for a NWSFS Retro-Video Gaming Social!

The WHAT:  Offline muti-player and single player console videogame party. We’ll start at 4:00PM and continue until around 10:00PM. This is a videogames potluck so please bring your contribution of overly caffeinated beverage & munchies. 

The CONCEPT: An event intended more for the casual or neophyte gamer rather than the extreme hardcore. Chris is tired of trying to compete with a 13 year old's reflexes only to have my sad carcass tea-bagged all over Blood Gulch.  Gamers who like to play on Normal, rather than Heroic.
 
The SETUP: 3 big Screen rooms and a bunch of Video monitors.
Chris has a bunch of x-boxs linked together for mutiplayer Halo 2 and Crimson Skies as well as Playstations 1, 2, & 3. wii, and a Gamecube. Extra monitors will be there for people who want to bring their own consoles. Pachinko, pinball, and an old Asteroids arcade game may be dusted off for the most diehard retro fans. (Note: This is an OFF-LINE event. No Internet access available!)
The WHERE:  3408 158th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98087
The DIRECTIONS: 
From south of Lynnwood, take I5 or 405 north to I5 exit #183 `164th Street exit, 
  • Turn left onto 164th Street, go over I5, go down the hill and up, to turn right onto 35th Ave W.
  • Turn right onto 158th St SW. 3408 is the third house on the right.

From north of Lynnwood, take I5 south to exit #183 `164th Street exit, 
  • Turn right onto 164th Street, go down the hill and up, to turn right onto 35th Ave W. 
  • Turn right onto 158th St SW. 3408 is the third house on the right.

The DETAILS: Lots of curbside parking. No smoking inside, have dog and cat for those with allergies.

The THE: Man I miss that band.

NWSFS: October Mad Scientist Social

Posted on behalf of Jeanine Swanson - NWSFS Vice Chair:

(Getting this information out so that everyone has time to plan for the challenge.)

Saturday - 10/22/2010 – NWSFS Mad Scientist Social
Please join Michael Ormes, Victoria Whitlock and their minions for the October NWSFS Social, beginning at 5 P.M. and ending at 10 P.M (or when they eject the last remaining guest or loan them sleeping space). 14437 NE 11th Place, Bellevue.

This is the Mad Scientist Social, so present your favorite experiments, inventions, gadgets, creations, discoveries and curiosities.
  
 (NOTE: Please limit yields and power requirements to something appropriate for a residential area.)

Bring your favorite videotapes or DVDs, as there is a separate room for viewing. There will also be a variety of board and card games available, or you can bring your own favorite.

As usual, this is a potluck, so bring your contribution of a main dish (occasionally have enough), side dish (rarely have enough), beverage, munchies (usually have enough), or dessert (often have enough, but then really, who could object to too much dessert).

Based on continued demand (despite limited participation), A Challenge for the build-ahead-of-time crowd has again been included. So, for those who prefer time-to-think, and your-own-choice-of-materials:

Using Legos as your primary building materials create a siege weapon

The winner is the device which is able to place your diabolical device inside the walls of a fortification from the greatest distance.

The fine print:
While structural integrity must be provided by the Legos, some non-Lego components are permitted where properties are required which cannot be provided by commonly available Lego parts. For example, a limited number of rubber bands would be permitted since Lego parts do not provide the elasticity needed for some designs.

Anyone who objects to a non-Lego component may be required to demonstrate how the same requirements could be met by actual readily-available Lego components. (Being busy Judging and Hosting, the sponsors of this event are not required to provide such a demonstration.)

Diabolical Devices are to be represented by Nerf balls, Ping-Pong balls, Nerf darts or some similar item (we understand that you won’t want to give away any secrets by using an actual Diabolical Device in a public demonstration).

The device is to be scaled appropriately for use by standard-issue commonly-available Lego minions. While we understand that augmenting ones minions (or even building them to spec) is a time honored Mad Scientist tradition, this about you siege weapon skills – not about your minion construction abilities.

The weapon must begin its operation with no component closer than a specified distance. Mad Scientists and non-Lego minions are to be no closer than the specified distance while the device is in operation. After activating the device, assuming an appropriate dramatic pose (in order to properly observe their creation, to provide motivation to their Lego Minions, and to terrorize the opponents minions) is optional.

Each contestant is allowed three attempts to place a diabolical device into the castle from the specified distance. Unsuccessful contestants will be eliminated and the distance increased until we have a winner. Should no entry succeed from a specified distance, the distance will be reduced and the last set of contestants will be allowed another three attempts – after the spectators have stopped laughing.

After an attempt, the Mad Scientist is permitted (in some cases "are required") to go where necessary to collect all the pieces to reset the device for another attempt or to clear the debris for the next contestant.

The exact details of the fortification will be available at the social (Mad Scientist alliances are in notoriously unstable; so, ones arsenal must be adaptable); however, the objective will be at Lego-minion scale.

Destruction of anything (or anyone) except the siege weapon or Diabolical Device (as it is allowed to be a single use creation) (i.e. damage to the test-site) will disqualify your entry – and perhaps negatively impact your Mad Scientist Insurance – assuming that any respectable Mad Scientist’s insurance wasn’t canceled early in their career).

Despite the above requirement, innocent bystanders are encouraged to choose their cover early and to use it to best effect.

As usual, the sponsors of this event assume no liability for damaged egos.

We apologize for those Mad Scientists who have been constructing a direct-impact siege weapon designed to meet the goal of the preliminary versions of this challenge. Creating a fortification that could be quickly reset to the same configuration and that provided an adequate range of possible results is behind schedule and is not expected to be completed by this year's event. If there is sufficient interest then the project will not be canceled.

A Challenge, in a form similar to previous years, will also be presented for those who desire the satisfaction of solving a problem using limited time and constrained resources. (i.e. you get the details when you arrive – assuming I can devise a suitable contest before the event).

Logistics: There is plenty of parking on the street. The driveway is a bit steep. The only pets are aquatic, and they are expected to remain in their appropriate habitat. NOTE: If you need test subjects, please make other arrangements. Smoking is acceptable outside only, please. There is a covered breezeway available, with seating, for smokers.

Directions:
From I-405 (both directions – or take the SR520 route: 
  • Take the NE 8th St exit Eastbound (not the SE 8th St exit). Travel East on NE 8th St. towards Crossroads Mall. 
  • Take a Left (North) on 140th St NE (there is a Walgreen's on the corner). 
  • Take the first Right on NE 14th St, before the Fairweather Building.  
  • After some large speed bumps, this road will make a 90-degree right turn and become 144th St NE  
  • Take a Left on NE 11th Place.  
  • This road again takes a 90-degree Right turn. 
  • As you turn, the house is on the inside corner, around the corner. The house is brown, and the drive goes up a small hill, pointed back the way you arrived.

From SR520:
  • Take the 148th St exit
  • Travel South on 148th St NE
  • Turn Right (West) on NE 10th to 145th St NE. It looks like a driveway until you are right there.
  • Take a Right (North) on 145th St NE
  • Continue to 11th. The house will be on the left, with the drive pointed up the hill, in the direction you were going.
               
From I-90
  • DON'T try to go partway and then follow the directions from SR520 because there is a left turn that you can't make.
  • Take the 148th St exit
  • Travel North on 148th St NE
  • Go West on NE 8th to 140th St NE
  • Take a Right (North) on 140th St NE (there is a Walgreen's on the corner)
  • Take the first Right on NE 14th St, before the Fairweather Building
  • After some large speed bumps, this road will make a 90-degree right turn and become
  • 144th St NE
  • Take a Left on NE 11th Place
  • This road again takes a 90-degree Right turn As you turn, the house is on the inside
  • corner, around the corner.
  • The house is brown, and the drive goes up a small hill, pointed back the way you arrived


14437 NE 11th PL