Seattle Public Schools

Memorial Stadium Open House & Preview Event 

Summary: The free event is scheduled for 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, June 26, at Memorial Stadium (401 5th Ave. North) on the Seattle Center campus.

Memorial Stadium prepares for a two-year $140 million transformation beginning this summer.

Memorial Stadium Lights Out...For Now Open House & Preview Event

It’s lights out for the Seattle Public Schools’ iconic Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center…at least for now, as the stadium prepares for a two-year $140 million transformation beginning this summer. But first, the community is invited to an open house event to relive their memories, say a fond farewell, and learn about the exciting plans for Memorial Stadium’s future. 

The stadium doors will be open for the public to purchase a bite to eat from one of the onsite food trucks and to picnic on the stadium turf while enjoying live music and snapping keepsake photos. 

The free event is scheduled for 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, June 26, at Memorial Stadium (401 5th Ave. North) on the Seattle Center campus.  

For additional information – and to submit your favorite Memorial Stadium memories and photos for display online and on the stadium screen – visit SeattleCenter.com/Memorial-Stadium

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