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The Must List: Polar Plunge, Beethoven’s Ninth & More Events

What to do this weekend in Seattle

By Seattle Magazine Staff December 29, 2014

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Must Take the Plunge
The Annual Polar Bear Plunge is Here!

Thursday (1/1, 12 p.m.) It’s an age-old tradition that requires a steely resolve—and a warm robe to step into as you emerge from the wintry water. Psych yourself up and jump into Lake Washington at Matthews Beach Park (at noon) or at another favorite splashy spot.

Must Hear
Seattle Symphony Performs Beethoven’s Ninth  

(1/2–1/4, times vary) Start the new year with vim and vigor, as the Seattle Symphony and accompanying Chorale perform one of Ludwig’s greatest hits, which includes the irresistible Ode to Joy chorus.

Must Rock
Beat Connection at Neumos

Wednesday (12/31, 8 p.m.) Check out eminently danceable local electronica band Beat Connection, guaranteed to help you ring in the new year right.

Must Make
Three Effervescent New Year’s Eve Drinks

New Year’s Eve is nearly upon us, and if you want your party to shine with a sparkle that dwarfs every other party this year (and even last year), then we suggest you serve up more entertaining Champagne and sparkling wine cocktails.

Must Get Outside
7 Wintertime Activities to Do Now

Ice climbing, dogsledding, showshoeing and more await at these closer-than-you-think locales.

 

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