The Garry Oak Room
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High availability
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$50 per hour
Seward Park Audubon Center
http://sewardpark.audubon.org/facility-rental-1 5902 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle
Jennie Sheridan
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206-652-2444 x100
Dimensions | 18 x 34 ft. |
Square Footage | 612 sq. ft. |
Ceiling Height | 9 ft. |
Max Occupancy | 32 persons |
Accessibility | ADA compliant |
Parking | Onsite parking (free) |
Lighting | Natural lighting Windows |
Walls | Sheetrocked and Smooth |
Flooring | Concrete |
Seating | Flexible seating |
Type
Meetings / Meetups, Workshops / Classes, Events, Readings
The Space
THE GARRY OAK ROOM - A charming multipurpose room
The Garry Oak Room holds a maximum occupancy of 32 people. Located on the ground floor, with doors that open out into the surrounding gardens and adjacent playground, the Garry Oak Room is an ideal space for larger birthday parties, seminars, classes. The room offer an easy to clean sealed concrete floor, making it a great option for birthday parties or crafts programs.The room hosts rotating exhibits featuring the art and photography of local artists. The original working fireplace contrasts with the built-in LCD projector to provide the best of both worlds.
Hourly Rental
$50 per hour
Room rental hourly rates are based on rentals during regular business hours,Monday through Saturday, 9AM—5PM. Rentals outside these hours will incur an additional hourly fee for periods outside regular business hours.
Additionally, rentals during holidays may incur additional fees. All rentals are subject to staff availability. Early or Late Event $20/hr additional. Please contact us to check availability.
The Basics
Equipment
Catering
Additional Info
Chairs, tables, and furniture set-up and take-down is included in the hourly cost. Ten 6-foot tables and eight 70-inch rounds are available for either room. Thirty-two folding chairs and thirty stackable chairs are available.
Seward Park Audubon Center
5902 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle
http://sewardpark.audubon.org/facility-rental-1
The Building
Near the entrance to the park, the Seward Audubon Center welcomes your to a special place within the city.
The Seward Park Audubon Center welcomes neighbors, both near and far. We offer activities that connect people to inspiring programs that illuminate the natural world and inspire them to take conservation actions. As part of the National Audubon Society’s network of Centers and State Programs, Seward Park Audubon Center’s mission is to inspire diverse audiences to conserve natural ecosystems and build healthy communities for people, birds and wildlife. Each year the Center delivers guided walks, lectures, and other programs to Seattle area residents and invites over 18,000 visitors through its doors.
Seward Park is one Seattle’s premier outdoors areas. The park encompasses all of Bailey Peninsula, bordered by Lake Washington and Andrews Bay. The park’s 277 acres included one of the oldest stands of trees in Seattle and features more than two miles of shoreline. The park’s various ecosystems create habitat for a great variety of flora and fauna, and an unique location for viewing birds.
The building is a fully restored structure built in 1927 as “Ye Seward Park Inn”. For sixteen years the building served as the business and residence for inn operators Frank and Catherine Redfield and family. After many years of use by Seattle Parks & Recreation, Audubon mounted a campaign the restore the facility, including modern upgrades, to become an environmental education center. Along the way facets of the building received landmark status, and in 2008 opened it’s door to the public as the Seward Park Audubon Center.
Hours
Monday though Saturday, 9AM - 5PM. Additional hours are available, but incur additional fees.
Parking
Free parking is plentiful, but seasonal park visitation and park events will make parking hard to find.