Getaway to Seattle Sponsors
These great organizations and people have made Sightline's Getaway to Seattle possible. We thank them for their support of Sightline Institute:
Hyatt's new LEED Silver, state-of-the-art hotel features striking design elements including a sleek glass facade and one of the city's largest living rooftops. The world-class property offers a range of on-site amenities, including the eco-conscious Elaia spa, a 65-foot lap pool, and environmentally sound housekeeping and dry-cleaning services.
Located on Seattle's Capitol Hill, Lark provides a leisurely dining experience to be shared with friends and family. Featuring a range of small plates, designed to inspire communal dining, Lark works with local artisans, farmers, and foragers for an every-changing selection that offers the best of each season.
In Sutra's kitchen, the focus is amazing vegetarian food served in an atmosphere where sustainable agriculture, community dining, and responsible business practices are of utmost importance. The practices is artistic, intuitive cooking with a menu that respects the changes of season, availability of local ingredients, and the experience of connecting to our communities in a holistic urban environment.
FareStart provides a community that transforms lives by empowering homeless and disadvantage men, women, and families to achieve self-sufficiency through life skills, job training, and employment in the food service industry. By dining at FareStart, you can enjoy delicious cuisine while also learning more about the FareStart program.
From it's early 20th-century roots as the Seattle Fine Arts Society to its growth into an internationally renowned museum with three distinct venues, explore how the Seattle Art Museum evolved into a vital Seattle institution.
Pacific Science Center is a not-for-profit science foundation serving one million people a year in every county of Washington state, inspiring a lifelong interest in science, math, and technology by engaging diverse communities through interactive and innovative exhibits and programs.
As the idea of sustainability and healthy living grows, shows have
tried to highlight it with mixed results. Typically you have large
events that put a Green Pavilion in an otherwise non-green show or you
have green events that continually pull the same crowd. In other words
they are principally preaching to "the choir." The
Better Living Show brings together the best of these two types of shows
- a large event that is walking the walk.
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