How long have you worked at Town Hall? ZE: Since November 11, 2015. About five months What attracted you to working at Town Hall? ZE: I've worked in a nonprofit environment for most of my career,...
Town Green: Join us this Saturday for the 2016 Day of Service
Town Green—now in its third year—is a cross-disciplinary series devoted to the environment, sustainability, and local wildlife. In addition to events with scientists, activists, and policy experts,...
GiveBIG: Lunch Break
In partnership with The Seattle Foundation May 3, 2016 11am-2pm. FREE. GiveBIG is The Seattle Foundation's one-day, online charitable giving event, designed to raise money for our region’s...
GiveBIG 2016: Lunch Break Live Stream!
You may already know about GiveBIG, The Seattle Foundation’s one-day, online charitable giving event, designed to raise money for our region’s hard-working nonprofits. But did you know that this...
Partner Profile: Zeno
This season’s math-focused programming kicks off on September 14th with an evening with “mathemagician” Arthur Benjamin, who brings the message that while math CAN be seriously complex, it’s also seriously fun. “Town Hall has made it possible for our community to come face-to-face with the people who are showing the world that math can be inspiring, exciting and transformative,” says Zeno’s Development Manager Erin Tierney.
Partner Profile: Early Music Guild
When David Brewster founded Town Hall Seattle in 1998, he envisioned a home for small and mid-sized arts organizations—specifically, Seattle’s Early Music Guild, which became one of Town Hall’s first presenting partners.
Rainier Scholars Share Their Findings
On June 11, Town Hall audiences got a rare glimpse of the teenage perspective as five high school students from Rainier Scholars, a program that works to unlock academic potential and leadership skills of motivated students of color, inhabited the Great Hall stage and shared their thoughts on everything from U.S. foreign policy to primates to curing cancer.