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Top 10 Fun Community Events in Redmond This Week
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A quick roundup highlighting ten community events and gatherings in Redmond, including trivia nights, Ride to Work Day, open houses, meetups for board gamers and Aussies & Kiwis, a spooky open-source Halloween party, networking mixers, social skills workshops, and a study hall at Flatstick Pub.
Top 10 events in Redmond this week
– Fork & Spoke Trivia Night (Fork & Spoke Restaurant, Redmond)
– When: Oct 17, 6:30–8:30 PM
– What: Two rounds of trivia, prizes for top teams
– Where: Fork & Spoke Restaurant, Hilton Garden Inn Redmond
– Note: Free to play; prizes include gift cards
– Ride to Work Day (Experience Redmond community listings)
– What: Community celebration supporting biking to work
– Where: Redmond area venues (check Experience Redmond events page for specifics)
– When: This week (check the Events calendar)
– Eastside Catholic School Open House, Grades 6–12
– When: Sunday, November 16, 2025, 2–4 PM (Future Crusaders event)
– What: Open house to learn about curriculum, clubs, athletics, and Options Program
– Where: Eastside Catholic School
– Note: Also includes a Future Crusaders NOFA volleyball game event
– board game girlies! game night
– When: Monday, Sept 13, 6:00 PM until end
– What: Inclusive board game night for girly-identifying people in 20s/30s
– Where: U Wine Bar, 4455 Stone Way N, Seattle (nearby area)
– Why go: Casual, low-pressure vibe; diverse games; social/discussion opportunities
– Halloween Open Source Spooky Party (GDG Bellevue)
– When: Oct 16, 5:30–8:30 PM (Registration at 5:30, keynotes around 6:00–8:30)
– What: Open source community event with talks, impromptu lighting talks, costume contest
– What to expect: Spooky open-source talks from Seattle-area tech leaders; networking; swag
– Note: Costume required for attendees; in-person event
– Monday Night Networking Mixer – Bellevue (13 Coins Bellevue)
– When: This coming Monday (evening)
– What: Professional networking over drinks and light fare
– Where: 13 Coins, Bellevue
– Tip: Parking validated; casual business networking vibe
– Talking and Active Listening workshop (Decent Social Skills)
– When: This week (check Meetup listings)
– What: Active listening practice; focus on connecting through conversations
– Where: Seattle area (Meetup listing)
– Aussies & Kiwis in Seattle – Cuppa and Chat (Redmond)
– When: Oct 17, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
– What: Social meet-up for Aussie & Kiwi women in Seattle area; friendly chat and connection
– Where: Redmond area (look for event specifics on Experience Redmond)
– Note: Free event; RSVP requested to get reminders
– Flatstick Pub Study Hall
– When: This week (check Experience Redmond calendar)
– What: Study hall with games and a social backdrop at Flatstick Pub
– Where: Flatstick Pub
– Why go: Combines study-friendly environment with casual gaming
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