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Saturday, September 19, 2015

The Gallery at Town Center hosts two 
“Meet the Maker” events on Thursday, September 24


As part of Seattle Made Week, The Gallery at Town Center will be hosting two “Meet the Maker” events on Thursday, September 24.

Come by and meet these Seattle Made artists and the people behind some of the most popular items we carry. Open Tuesday-Saturday, Noon-5pm, the Gallery at Town Center is located at 17171 Bothell Way NE, in Lake Forest Park in the lower level of Town Center.




2:00-4:00pm – Snooter-doots: Uniquely handcrafted, whimsical soft-sculpture toys and collectibles inspired by nature, 

“Snooter-doots™ are whimsical, soft-sculpture collectibles and toys inspired by nature. We are uniquely handcrafted from knit-to-shape, fulled (felted), and needle-felted wool, and stuffed with fiberfill. Our mission is to inspire smiles, generate joy, and to look really cool on your couch. No two Snooter-doots are alike. Each has personality with its own name and birthday and is ready for adoption. Snooter-doots are the perfect new companion for the young, and the young at heart!”




5:00-7:00pm – Silver + Salt: Modern jewelry for your everyday life, 

"Silver + Salt is a creative labor of love by Christine Heidel. A photographer and a lover of all things hand-made, Christine spends her day chasing light and forging metal.

Simple and classic, Silver + Salt is jewelry that you can wear everyday. Our jewelry is hand-crafted using sterling silver, gold-fill, brass and semi-precious stones. Each of our stones are selected not only for their beauty, but for their unique meaning."

Also featured is artist Francine Moo-Young: beautiful bags and bracelets that are always a huge hit. 

What is Seattle Made Week? Join in on a week-long celebration of all things Seattle Made. Hundreds of producers, manufacturers, retailers, restaurants, and grocers across the city will be showcasing for the public the huge variety of products made right here in Seattle, and helping tell the story of why making things in Seattle is so important.

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts. Proceeds from the Gallery at Town Center help fund arts programs and events.



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