CWRU Puget Sound- Seattle City Light Georgetown - Steam Driven Electric Generating Plant & Charles Smith Wine
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Location
Seattle City Light Georgetown - Steam Driven Electric Generating Plant
see directions in FAQ section Seattle, WA 98108Refund Policy
Description
Join the Puget Sound alumni chapter of CWRU for an event you won’t want to miss.
The evening begins with an hour tour of Seattle City Light's Georgetown Steam Plant*. Built in 1906, the plant was state-of-the-art for electrical generation and is now a reminder of the city’s historical achievements.
Afterwards, alumni and guests journey to nearby Charles Smith Wine, which was started in 2006 to embrace the trend of consuming wine without delay. Alumni and guests will enjoy a tasting and light appetizers.
Tickets are limited and registration closes Tuesday, June 14.
We look forward to seeing you there!
*Please note instructions below for the Georgetown steam plant. GPS will not correctly lead you to this location.
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FAQs
What should I wear?
Casual attire is acceptable.
How do I get there and where should I park?
Directions to the Seattle/Georgetown Steam Plant
Please DO NOT use “Google Maps” nor “GPS” – they will mislead on the entrance location
- Heading SOUTH on I-5 take EXIT 161 “Albro Place / Swift Avenue”
- Turning RIGHT onto Albro and going 0.4 miles, it becomes Ellis Avenue
- Turning LEFT onto Warsaw Street (not very big)
- Going straight you will see a big tree – go straight & veer LEFT of the fence
- The grey “Seattle Steam Plant” looms straight ahead – (5 story concrete structure without windows)
- The cyclone fence gate will be OPEN for our tour near 4:00 PM
- Take an immediate RIGHT inside the gate onto gravel path and continue to the parking area
Who do I contact with any questions?
Feel free to contact The Alumni Association at 800.866.6280 or alumnirelations@case.edu
Is my registration transferrable?
Registrations are not transferrable to another individual.