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Mission

Town Hall Seattle is home to many of Seattle's fine cultural and civic organizations, which use the facility for a busy schedule of concerts, lectures, meetings, and fundraising events. It also rents space to many individual users, from small meetings of 40 to full-building, multi-floor events for 1,000.

As a nonprofit organization with deep roots in Seattle's civic life, Town Hall's mission is to serve as a common home for dozens of Seattle's mid-sized nonprofit organizations.

Located in a renovated church dating to 1922. The building is one of the landmarks of First Hill, Seattle's first suburb and still a neighborhood of distinguished and varied older buildings. Continuously used and well-maintained over the last 80 years, Town Hall was purchased in 1998 from the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist by a group of 16 civic-minded Seattle citizens for conversion into the community culture center it is today. It opened its doors in March, 1999. Read more about the history of the building.