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The Poor Student’s Guide to a Good Time
By Kiki Park | June 11, 2007
Money tight? No worries. There’s plenty to do on the cheap. Read on!
Grub On.
Noah’s Bagel on Broadway, Capitol Hill
Noah’s offers students a break on their great, kosher foods, drinks and coffee. Grab a window seat for people watching.
Class it up for a night.
Benaryoa Symphony Hall, Downtown
The Benaroya Hall has a great deal where students may purchase symphony tickets for $10! Also, your 5th concert is free! Check out more info at www.seattlesymphony.org
Classic movie night.
Oak Tree Cinema, Northgate
Bring a date! They offer an almost 20% discount on tickets for students, simply present your ID. They have a huge parking lot and great stores to visit nearby.
Culture Club.
Seattle Asian Art Museum, Volunteer Park
Students are offered a discounted rate of $3.00 and all rates are suggested donations. Also, be sure to check out First Thursdays where collections as well as some local art are displayed. Free Parking. www.seattleartmuseum.org
Express thyself.
Paint the Town, University Village
Paint and glaze pottery that has already been prepared. They fire for you in one of their kilns and you pick up in a week. How simple! This locations not only offers great daily deals, they have a student discount on top of it! Give them a call at 206.527.8554
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