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Langston Hughes
Performing Arts Center

 
Information: 206-684-4757
Address: 104 17th Ave. S, 98144   » directions

Wild Waves Tickets Available

Wild Waves tickets are $21 each. They are valid on any regular operating day at Wild Waves Water park through Sept. 7, 2009. Available at the following locations:

Green Lake Community Center
(206) 684-0780

North Gate Community Center
(206) 386-4283

Rainier Beach Community Center
(206) 386-1925

Southwest Community Center
(206) 684-7438

Yesler Community Center
(206) 386-1245

Thanks for your support. This a fund raiser for Seattle Parks and Recreation Teen programs. For more information contact Christine Lesh at (206) 386-1245.



Hours

Monday–Friday
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday Closed


Public Meeting

Wednesday, May 27, 2009
7 to 8 p.m.
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center


At the meeting Parks will discuss project goals, impacts to the facility, and it's programming.

For more information contact Gary Gibbons, (206) 386-1511 or gary.gibbons@seattle.gov.




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Mission: The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center celebrates, nurtures, presents and preserves African American performing arts and cultural legacies.

The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, located in the heart of Seattle within the vibrant Central Area neighborhood, is an historic cultural arts institution, established in 1972 as a home for artistic and cultural expression. Operated by the City of Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, the Center has provided 36 years of continuous programming for youth, adults and families.


About the Performing Arts Center

Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center operates as a cultural performing arts center under the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation. The goal of the center is to provide quality cultural entertainment and educational components that meet the needs of the community.

Every season, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center has new classes, events and programs. Langston Hughes offers both performances and instruction, and the programming reflects the diversity of the surrounding neighborhoods, the Central District and the International District.


For a biography of Langston Hughes, please see: http://www.kansasheritage.org/crossingboundaries/page6e1.html


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