WHERE IN WASHINGTON? Win $100!

November 29, 2024 at 1:41 p.m.


...by Michelle Roedell, Editor, Northwest Prime Time

If you know where in Washington this photo was taken, you may win $100!


Hints and instructions on how to enter are below:

HINT I: This civic space, home to cultural performances of the highest caliber, had a grand opening June 18, 2003. 

HINT II: Each December, this venue offers the graceful leaps and arabesques of ballet dancers, along with a nutcracker or two. 

HINT III: Another artistic tenant of the venue is Seattle Opera.


The winner will be drawn at random from the correct answers sent to editor@northwestprimetime.com by December 30, 2024. If no correct answer is received, the $100 prize will transfer to the following contest.


NOTE: You must sign up for Northwest Prime Time's free monthly newsletter to participate in the contest. To sign up, simply email editor@northwestprimetime.com with "subscribe" in the subject line. You are also welcome to enter the contest even if you haven't yet signed up... Anyone entering the contest will be automatically added to our subscription list to receive the monthly newsletter, which alerts readers to new posts on the homepage over the past month. Remember, you can always check out posts on our website anytime by visiting www.NorthwestPrimeTime.com. The site features additional posts not listed in the newsletter, such as "The Funnies," daily crossword puzzles, Featured Outing, and our Calendar of Events.


LAST MONTH'S CONTEST

The winner of last month's contest is Lisa from Seattle, who sent in the correct answer: WildLanterns at the Woodland Park Zoo.   



We received a lot of correct answers to last month's question. We also received a few incorrect ones -- understandable since there are so many lighted displays in the region to choose from... WildLanterns at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo will continue through January 19 from 4-9pm. The exhibit is closed select Mondays along with Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve. Beginning in January, the schedule changes to Thursday-Sunday (closed Monday-Wednesday).

Lantern displays in the form of creatures are spread throughout the zoo, with guided directions provided via an interactive digital map that provides real-time updates.

Nightly activities include live performances, with traditional Chinese Lion Dance, Face Changing, Umbrella Juggling, Chair Balancing and more. The performances take place at the PACCAR Auditorium, located near the south entrance to the zoo. 

For more information, visit https://www.zoo.org/wildlanterns



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