PROMOTIONAL RESOURCES View from Dr. Jose Rizal Park Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Memorial Park A.B. Ernst Park Seattle Department of 4Culture: They have a specific Fremont Peak Park Neighborhoods: They can help focus to bring cultural arts to the connect you with local community forefront. www.4culture.org/ groups. www.seattle.gov/ neighborhoods/ Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute: Located in Central Seattle Arts and Culture: They can District, they can be a valuable 6th Ave NW Pocket Park help connect you to a variety of resource for communities. groups that love the arts. www.seattle.gov/arts/programs/ Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park www.seattle.gov/arts langston-hughes-performing- Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park CONTACT US Event Scheduling Office Seattle Parks & Recreation 300 Elliott Ave W, Floor 1 ● Seattle, WA 98119 206-684-4080, opt. 3 Dragonfly Pavilion Entrance
[email protected] Jimi Hendrix Park www.seattle.gov/parks/reserve/park-use-permits FREE Seattle Parks Performing Arts Initiative Seattle Parks and Recreation encourages community performances at parks as way to support all community members and groups in getting connected to their neighborhood park. This Initiative will eliminate standard park use fees. Permit Fees Will Be Waived PARK OPTIONS AVAILABLE REQUIREMENTS (Your event must take place in one of these park amphitheaters) • Must use one of the select seventeen (17) Seattle park venues. 6th Avenue Dr. Martin Luther • Submit a letter with your park use application explaining the purpose NW Pocket Park King Jr. Civil Rights of the event and proposed outreach. Event must be based around a theatrical or musical performance.