Here’s a concise, reader-friendly version you can use:
Title: A Week in Redmond: October Events Calendar
Synopsis: A curated weekly list of Redmond happenings—from film screenings and trivia to bike-to-work events, open houses, and tech meetups—designed to help residents plan their week.
Event highlights to feature (with brief, punchy blurbs):
– The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (Oct 15, 5:00–7:30 pm) – Free screening with a Q&A featuring Steve Wiebe. Part of the Redmond Historical Society Evening Speaker Series.
– Fork & Spoke Trivia (Oct 17, 6:30–8:30 pm) – Two rounds of trivia at Fork & Spoke Restaurant; prizes for 1st/2nd place.
– Ride to Work Day – (Promote as a city-wide encouragement to bike to work; include link to Ride Redmond resources).
– Eastside Catholic School Open House (Open House date shown as a featured item) – Open house for grades 6–12; highlights curriculum, facilities, clubs, and athletics.
Notes for consistency and clarity:
– Source references: “All Events” page at Experience Redmond for calendar context; King of Kong event page; Fork & Spoke event details; Eastside Catholic Open House post.
– Remove extraneous site navigation blocks when publishing; keep the focus on the events themselves.
– If including Patch AM and other pieces, present as separate sidebars or “Extras” if your format allows; otherwise, consider omitting to keep the calendar clean.
– Dates/times should be double-checked before publishing to ensure accuracy.
Example blurb copy (ready to publish):
– October 15, 5:00–7:30 pm: The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters — Enjoy a free screening of this 2007 documentary about Donkey Kong high-score rivalries, followed by a Q&A with Steve Wiebe. Presented with Redmond Historical Society.
– October 17, 6:30–8:30 pm: Fork & Spoke Trivia at Fork & Spoke Restaurant (Hilton Garden Inn Redmond). Two trivia rounds starting at 6:30 pm and 7:30 pm; free to play; prizes for top teams.
– October 16–18: Ride to Work Day (promoting cycling—link to city resources for safe routes and bike-friendly amenities).
– October 19, 2:00 pm: Eastside Catholic School Open House, Grades 6–12 — Tour facilities, chat with staff, learn about programs and clubs.
If you’d like, I can format this into a clean, publish-ready weekly digest with a titled header, date stamp, and an events grid.