National Volunteer Week: April 18-April 24, 2004

Participating Reciprocal Organizations

BurkeMuseum

Located on the University of Washington Campus at the corner of

NE 45th St and 17th Ave NE, Seattle

Information: 206-543-5590 or

Hours: 10 am-5 pm daily

Special Exhibit: Dinosaurs of Darkness

The Center for Wooden Boats

1010 Valley St (South LakeUnion), Seattle

Information: 206-382-2628 or

Hours: 11am–6 pm Wednesday-Monday, (last boat out by 5); closed Tuesday.

Free rowboat rentals

Evergreen Children’s Theatre/Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum

249 4th St, Bremerton, WA98337

Information: 360-373-2992

Hours: 11am-4 pm Wednesday-Saturday

Exhibits of multicultural and historic puppets form around the world. Tours may be arranged.

Experience Music Project

325 5th Ave N (on SeattleCenter Campus)

Information:

Hours: 10 am-5 pm Tuesday-Thursday, 10 am-9 pm Friday-Saturday

Reciprocal Admission offered Tuesday 4/20 and Wednesday 4/21 ONLY

FryeArt Museum

704 Terry Avenue, Seattle

Information: 206-622-9250 or or

Hours: 10am-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-8 pm Thursday, 12 noon-5 pm Sunday

Free parking, free guided tours available

Exhibits: Another Look: Frye Viewpoints; The Expanding Universe of David Horsey: 25 Years of Editorial Cartoons; The Poetry of Art; Here I Am: Passages in Portraiture

GigHarborPeninsula Historical Society & Museum

4218 Harborview Drive, GigHarbor

Information: 253-858-6722 or

Hours: 10 am-4 pm Tuesday-Saturday

Alternate Dates: April 13- April 24 only

Exhibits: Grandma’s Attic: A Sneak Peek into the Collection of the GigHarborPeninsula Historical Society; The GigHarborPeninsula

HenryArtGallery

15th Ave NE and NE 41st St (University of Washington), Seattle

Information: 206-543-2280 or

Hours: 11 am-5 pm Tuesday-Sunday, 11 am-8 pm Thursday, closed Monday

Exhibits: Roy McMakin: A Door Meant as Adornment; Trisha Brown: Dance and Art in Dialogue.

Issaquah Historical Society

Information: 425-392-3500 or

GilmanTown Hall, 165 SE Andrews St, Issaquah

Hours: 11 am-3 pm Thursday-Saturday, April 22-24

Special Photo Exhibit: Preserving the Images of Issaquah

Issaquah Depot, 50 Rainier Blvd N, Issaquah

Hours: 11 am-3 pm Friday-Sunday, April 23-25, Adult Tour: 11 am, Fri. April 23.

Exhibits: Historic Railroad Depot, Caboose and Army Car Exhibits

JapaneseGarden at WashingtonPark Arboretum

1075 Lake Washington Blvd. E., (North of E. Madison St., entrance is at north end of parking lot.)

Information: 206-684-4725

Hours: 10 am–dusk Tuesday-Sunday

Kitsap Historical Museum

280 4th St, Bremerton

Information: 360-479-6226 or

Hours: 9 am-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday

Exhibit: Kitsap Timeline; Main Street Kitsap County; Kitsap County: Who Are We Now?

Museum of Flight

9404 E Marginal Way S. (Boeing Field), Seattle

Information: 206-764-5720 or

Hours: 10 am-5 pm daily, 10 am–9 pm first Thursday

Museum of Glass: International Center for Contemporary Art

1801 Dock Street, Tacoma

Information: 253-284-4750 or 1-866-4-MUSEUM or

Hours: 10 am-5 pm Wednesday-Saturday, 12 noon-5 pm Sunday

Special Exhibits: Italo Scanga; Extra Virgin: Work by Judith Schaechter

Museum of History & Industry

2700 24th Avenue E., Seattle

Information: 206-324-1126 or

Hours: 10 am–5 pm daily, 10 am-8 pm first Thursday

Special Exhibits: CHANGING THE FACE OF POWER: Women in the U.S. Senate; METROPOLIS 150: Celebrating 150 Years of Seattle History; BOOMTOWN: Seattle Before the Great Fire.

Nordic Heritage Museum

3014 NW 67th, Seattle

Information: 206-789-5707 or

Hours: 10 am-4 pm Tuesday–Saturday; 12 noon–4 pm Sunday, closed Monday

Special Exhibit: Tvert Imot, paintings by Royal Nebeker; Movement of Thought, works by Randy James, in collaboration with Lisa Harris Gallery.

Northwest Railway Museum’s Snoqualmie Valley Railroad

38625 SE King Street, Snoqualmie

Information: 425-888-3030 or or

Hours: depart Snoqualmie Depot 12 noon, 1:30 pm and 3 pm or depart North Bend Depot 12:30 pm and2:00 pm

Dates: Saturday and Sunday, April 17 & 18, April 24 & 25 only

Free 75 minute round-trip scenic train excursion from historic Snoqualmie to North Bend and the top of Snoqualmie Falls. Please call for directions to Snoqualmie or North Bend Depot.

Northwest Trek

11610 Trek Drive East, Eatonville (17 miles south of Puyallup on state highway 161)

Information: 360-832-6117 or

Hours: 9:30 am– 4 pm weekdays, 9:30 am – 5 pm weekends

Experience is about 3 hours, entry includes unique hour long tram tour

Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center

2205 Alaskan Way, Pier 66, Seattle 98121

Information: 206-374-4000 or

Hours: 10 am-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday, 12 noon-5 pm Sunday

Special Exhibit: Puget Sound Underworld: Inhabitants, Hideouts and Exposures

Pacific Science Center

200 2nd Ave N, Seattle 98109

Information: 206-443-2001 or

Hours: 10am-5 pm weekdays, 10 am –6 pm weekends

Special Exhibits: Space: A Journey to Our Future (additional fee)

Free entrance to PSC exhibits; IMAX movies and Space special exhibit will have additional fees.

Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium

5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma 98047

Information: 253-591-5337

Hours: 9:30 am-5 pm daily

New exhibit: Once Upon A Tide: A Seahorse Odyssey

Renton Historical Museum

235 Mill Ave S, Renton

Information: 425-255-2330

Hours: 10 am -4 pm Tuesday-Saturday

Seattle Aquarium

1483 Alaskan Way (Pier 59, downtown waterfront), Seattle

Information: 206-386-4342

Hours: 10 am–5 pm daily

Come experience local sharks at our new Research Station!

Seattle Art Museum

100 University St, Seattle

Information: 206-654-3255 during open hours or

Hours: 10 am-5 pm Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am-9 pm Thursday, closed Monday

Special Exhibits: Christian Marclay; An American Sampler; The Untold Story; Neri di Bicci and the Practice of Renaissance Devotional Art; Only Skin Deep: Changing Visions of the American Self

Seattle Asian Art Museum

1400 E Prospect in Volunteer Park (Capitol Hill), Seattle

Information: 206-654-3206 during open hours or

Hours: 10 am–5 pm Wednesday–Sunday, 10 am–9 pm Thursday, closed Monday and Tuesday

Exhibits: Timeless Grandeur: Art from China; Discovering Buddhist Art: Seeking the Sublime

Seattle Parks and Recreation Pools

Ballard Pool, 1471 NW 67th St, 206-684-4094

Madison Pool, 13401 Meridian Ave N, 206-684-4979

Meadowbrook Pool, 10515 35th Ave NE, 206-684-4989

Evans Pool, 7201 E Greenlake Dr N, 206-684-4961

Medgar Evers Pool, 500 23rd Ave E, 206-684-4766

One swim during Family or Public swims. Times vary from pool to pool. Please call specific pools for times.

Tacoma Art Museum

1701 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma

Information: 253-272-4258 ext. 0 or

Hours: 10 am–5 pm Tuesday–Saturday, 10 am-8 pm Thursday, 12 noon-5 pm Sunday

Special Exhibits: Building Tradition: Gifts in Honor of the Northwest Art Collection; Lewis & Clark Territory: Contemporary Artists Revisit Place, Race, and Memory; Northwest Biennial: Building Wise

Washington State History Museum

1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma (downtown)

Information: 253-798-5922 or 1-888-BE-THERE

Hours: 10 am – 5 pm Monday -- Saturday, 10 am – 8 pm Thursday, 12 noon – 5 pm Sunday

Exhibits: Beyond Lewis & Clark: The Army Explores the West; Great Hall of Washington History; History Lab Learning Center and

Wing Luke Asian Museum

407 7th Ave South (Chinatown/International District), Seattle

Information: 206-623-5124 or

CLOSED VOLUNTEER WEEK: Substitute May 2-8

Hours: 11 am – 4:30 pm Tuesday – Friday; 12 noon – 4 pm Saturday & Sunday, closed Monday

Special Exhibit: Beyond Talk: Redrawing Race, a juried art exhibition

Woodland Park Zoo

601 N 59th St, Seattle (main entrance at south entry, N 50th St and Fremont Ave N)

Information: 206-684-4800 or

Hours: 9:30 – 5 pm daily

New exhibit: Jaguar Cove, part of award-winning Tropical Rain Forest exhibit

Organized by Kathleen Maki, Volunteer Program Manager, Seattle Art Museum, 206-654-3168 or