This week, we re revisiting the Seattle Asian Art Museum, honoring saints at Saint Bread, and celebrating the Marshall Law Band and Tres Leches in-person. Check out all our top recommendations for this week below. Photos courtesy of The Stranger (Anthony Keo), Saint Bread, and Marshall Law Band (James Gerde)
ALL WEEK: LOW TIDES AT LOCAL BEACHES
A low tide in West Seattle. Getty Images
This week, and at certain times of the day, the tides will be exceptionally low for our few and usually not spectacular beaches. And why should this be of interest to you? For one, low tides (by nearly 4 feet on Friday at 12:58 pm) expose the strange-looking creatures whose niche is that area where life transitioned from the sea to land millions of years ago. Beaches at low tides are holy places, in the evolutionary rather than religious sense. But Darwin is not the only Englishman to consider during a very low tide. There is also Isaac Newton. He provided the world with the first comprehensive theor
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Mariners partner with Keybank to help under-resourced youth continue to play baseball and softball at an elite level
Hometown Nine receives $50 for every assist by a Mariners player thanks to the KeyBank Assists program
May 24th, 2021
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Seattle Mariners longtime corporate partner KeyBank has signed on to support Hometown Nine, a cornerstone of the team’s social justice commitment that helps youth from under-resourced communities continue to play baseball and softball at an elite level.
For every on-field assist by a Mariners player, KeyBank donates $10 to Hometown Nine, up to $15,000. An assist is awarded to any fielder who touches a ball before an out is recorded by another player. To date, Mariners players have recorded 432 assists.