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HPIC (Highland Park Improvement Club)

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Located in West Seattle's Highland Park/Riverview Neighborhood. Established in 1919 and is one of the oldest non-profit neighborhood clubs in Seattle.

Address: 1116 SW Holden St, Seattle 98106
Phone: (206) 762-9825
State: WA
City: Seattle
Street Number: 1116 SW Holden St
Zip Code: 98106-2052
categories: performance & event venue, community organization, nonprofit organization


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Reviews
Great venue with a nicely landscaped outdoor space, kitchen, reception hall, and huge dance floor! The staff was really nice and helpful, and they have plenty of chairs and tables different sizes and shapes. Lighting is good, both mood lighting and plain overhead lights. There is a fairly good-sized parking lot. Restrooms were clean and well-stocked. No speaker system so bring your own. And if you want to serve alcohol, you need to get your own event license from the city -- but that only costs like $10. Overall we had a great time and would definitely recommend for any kind of gathering!
A hidden gem of a community hub! The indoor space is full on vintage feel, with a small but good size stage for a group to perform, wood floors and a separate area that works well for tables and chairs if you're having an event. Bonus it the outdoor patio added with lovely plants.
They've built something wonderful here. A community center that has frequent public events and binds the community together, thanks largely to volunteers and a super dedicated staff. The second Friday of every month features a cool art night where you can draw and have a drink.
This is a pretty sweet converted church that now has a stage and a bar. There's some tamales, rice, and beans as well. But I think you have to live in the neighborhood to go here? I'm not sure, I was there with some friends that just moved into the area. There were many, many children.
The yoga class with Flower on Monday nights is wonderful. Good pace, modifications suggested if needed, smaller class size so we all have room to move around. I'll be back!
Our treasure hunting metaldetecting club meets on the 3rd Sunday of every month. A lot of interesting finds, learn something new. Great old building!
This is a great neighborhood meeting place. It is nonprofit and community based. If you live in the neighborhood and don't go to corner bar nights then you are doing it wrong.
It looks as if it’s closed. The building has fencing around it, does anybody know if it has been moved to a different location?
A perfect gathering place in the Highland Park community in West Seattle. Especially to kickoff the campaign for Lisa Herbold for City Council District 1.
Good space for gatherings, there's parking and an open outdoor area. Had everything for something simple
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