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  2. 20 13th Birthday Party Ideas to Ring in the Teen Years - AOL

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    SrdjanPav/Getty Images. When it comes to throwing a spa party for your teen, there are options to suit any budget. You can either allow the birthday girl to take two or three friends to a fancy ...

  3. 11 Birthday Party Ideas for Teens That You’ll Remember Forever

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  5. Parents in Arms - Wikipedia

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    Parents in Arms was a community organization active in the 1980s in Seattle which petitioned the Seattle City Council for the creation of the Teen Dance Ordinance.Seattle-area attorney David Crosby established it in 1985 when his 14-year old son Ian ran away from home after various acts of teenage rebellion. [1]

  6. The Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas (formerly 826 Seattle) is a nonprofit organization located in Seattle, Washington dedicated to supporting students ages 6 to 18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. Services are structured around the belief that great leaps in ...

  7. OK Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The OK Hotel was an American bar and music venue located at 212 Alaskan Way South in Seattle's Pioneer Square district. It is now a location of low income units. The club's 15-year-plus life span came to an end with the Nisqually earthquake of February 28, 2001, which damaged numerous buildings in the historic district. [1]