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Take a Turn at the Carousel
Don't miss the whirling, twirling holiday fun at the KING 5 Wonderland Holiday Carousel benefiting Treehouse! Interested in volunteering? You're invited to join our wonderful group of volunteers to help greet riders, collect donations, and sell tickets!
We are currently seeking volunteers for the following shifts. For additional information, and to sign up online cilck here. For volunteer parties of 6 or more, please contact carousel@treehouseforkids.org.
Friday, Nov. 25, 5:45 – 10 pm
Saturday Nov. 26, 5:45 – 10 pm
Sunday Nov. 27, 9:45 am – 2 pm – 4; 5:45 – 10 pm
Monday Nov. 28, 10:45 am – 2:30 – 7; 2:15 – 6:00 pm
Tuesday – All shifts
Wednesday – All shifts
Thursday – All daytime shifts
The Carousel opens November 25 and operates until January 1. For additional details and hours of operation, click here. The suggested donation of $2 will help support Treehouse programs and the great work of the Downtown Seattle Association.
If you're planning to do some holiday shopping while you're downtown, we also invite you to pick up one of the famous Treehouse holiday shopping bags, fill it with a donation, and drop it back by the Carousel. This year, the bags will also be available for pick-up at the Seattle Center Monorail station - a quick, fun and convenient transportation alternative to holiday parking costs and traffic downtown.
So bundle up, come downtown, pick your favorite horse, and be part of the magic. We look forward to celebrating with you soon!
Foster Care Fact
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Washington State pays a maximum of $300 per year for clothing. That’s less than half of what an average family of moderate means spends each year to clothe a child.


