The Power Plant Seattle

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Plants , Gifts, Creations & Community. Pop-Up Shop, Staging & Collaboration. Woman Owned & Operated.

An offering in solidarity ~

A Power Plant Self Care Gift Box ($200 value) will be added to the raffle 🎟️ at tomorrow nights fundraiser dedicated to Kai Sorem + the Negros 19. 

🎟️ $3 per ticket, $20 for one arm length, $30 for your height (: 🎟️

Time & Location: Friday, May 8, 2026 at 6pm at the Filipino Community Center:Β 5740 Martin Luther King Jr Way S Seattle

Please follow @anakbayansouthseattle @bayanwashington @ichrp.wa @malaya.seattle to educate and support. 

About Kai Sorem and the Negros 19 ~

Kai Sorem is a beloved daughter, sibling, community activist, musician, and friend from Washington State. She served the Filipino community especially in South Seattle, spending time with those she loved whether it was sharing meals, singing karaoke, spending her holidays with them, or giving them car rides. In 2026, she returned to the Philippines to deepen her knowledge of her country and culture through learning the language and serving peasant farming communities. She is one of many Filipino youths who seek to understand their roots and the society that forces many Filipinos to migrate, and choose to contribute to change. 

While seeking to learn from and serve the communities there, Kai was among 19 individuals brutally massacred by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on April 19 and 20, 2026. The attack displaced 653 residents (168 families) and caused an additional 200 residents living between Escalante City and Toboso to flee. 

Others murdered were farmers, student leaders, community journalists, and researchers, including: Lyle Prijoles, another beloved Filipino American activist; RJ Ledesma, a youth journalist and writer; Alyssa Alano, a student leader at UP Diliman; and Errol Wendel and Maureen Santuyo, both peasant advocates. They were all murdered simply for immersing themselves with communities to learn from their struggles against land grabbing, development aggressions, and militarism.

For more info re: Negros 19 and Kai:

GoFundMe link: https://gofund.me/5a3592a32
Malaya Movement Statement: https://www.malayamovement.com/statements/justiceforkai 05/08/2026

https://www.instagram.com/p/DYEQfpMFaID/?igsh=eHUxdnM1NWw2OWIw

An offering in solidarity ~ A Power Plant Self Care Gift Box ($200 value) will be added to the raffle 🎟️ at tomorrow nights fundraiser dedicated to Kai Sorem + the Negros 19. 🎟️ $3 per ticket, $20 for one arm length, $30 for your height (: 🎟️ Time & Location: Friday, May 8, 2026 at 6pm at the Filipino Community Center: 5740 Martin Luther King Jr Way S Seattle Please follow @anakbayansouthseattle @bayanwashington @ichrp.wa @malaya.seattle to educate and support. About Kai Sorem and the Negros 19 ~ Kai Sorem is a beloved daughter, sibling, community activist, musician, and friend from Washington State. She served the Filipino community especially in South Seattle, spending time with those she loved whether it was sharing meals, singing karaoke, spending her holidays with them, or giving them car rides. In 2026, she returned to the Philippines to deepen her knowledge of her country and culture through learning the language and serving peasant farming communities. She is one of many Filipino youths who seek to understand their roots and the society that forces many Filipinos to migrate, and choose to contribute to change. While seeking to learn from and serve the communities there, Kai was among 19 individuals brutally massacred by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on April 19 and 20, 2026. The attack displaced 653 residents (168 families) and caused an additional 200 residents living between Escalante City and Toboso to flee. Others murdered were farmers, student leaders, community journalists, and researchers, including: Lyle Prijoles, another beloved Filipino American activist; RJ Ledesma, a youth journalist and writer; Alyssa Alano, a student leader at UP Diliman; and Errol Wendel and Maureen Santuyo, both peasant advocates. They were all murdered simply for immersing themselves with communities to learn from their struggles against land grabbing, development aggressions, and militarism. For more info re: Negros 19 and Kai: GoFundMe link: https://gofund.me/5a3592a32 Malaya Movement Statement: https://www.malayamovement.com/statements/justiceforkai

03/20/2026

Still here 🀲🏽

10/28/2025

10/06/2025

πŸ‚ FALL MARKETPLACE & SWAP MEET Applications are now OPEN & due 10/19! πŸ‚

Link to apply in bio ! ⬅️

07/22/2025

πŸ“£ Vendor Call for the Estelita's Library 1st Annual Summer SWAP MEET is LIVE! πŸ“£

πŸ”— Link to apply is in Bio. Space is limited !

Help us help you with clearing out those items you haven't used in a while ! Come shop for back to school and connect with like-minded neighbors interested in creating bartering networks ! Everything we need is here ! We love to see it !

β€’ Books πŸ“š
β€’ Toys 🧸🚲
β€’ Furniture πŸ›‹οΈπŸͺ‘
β€’ Clothing πŸ§₯🧦
β€’ Electronics πŸ’½πŸŽΉ
β€’ Art πŸ–ΌοΈπŸŽ¨πŸ–ŒοΈ
β€’ Plants πŸͺ΄
β€’ Vintage✨
And More ...

πŸ“ This is a 2️⃣-DAY EVENT that will take place at our 2nd location on BEACON HILL (old Dragon Auto Shop) .

πŸ“2901 17th Ave S. Seattle WA 98144

πŸ—“οΈ Saturday August 23rd AND Sunday August 24th !

⏰ 12 - 5pm both days !

FREE TO ATTEND !
ALL ARE WELCOME !
FAMILY FRIENDLY !
FOOD & DRINKS !

Items will be listed for SALE and bartering is up to the discretion of each individual.

Photos from The Power Plant Seattle's post 05/30/2025

Still here ✌🏽🏘️

03/27/2025

03/24/2025

Just a few shows left and I have two tickets to THIS Saturdays show to share ! In support and celebration of , comment your name or a friends and please follow theatre & !

I will pick one name for the two tickets this Thursday morning 🎊

Dispersed: The Womxn of Region Six
LHPAI

A Celebration of Global Black Womxnhood
What does it mean to be Black and Womxn in a world shaped by migration, resilience, and reclamation? Dispersed: The Womxn of Region Six asks this question through a breathtaking fusion of song, dance, and poetic drama. Join us for this transformational theatrical experience, where art becomes ritual, and stories become bridges across time and space.

Presented by AsΓ© Theatre and LANGSTON

Tuesday, March 25
Doors open at 10:30 am / Show at 11 am (Free show!)

Wednesday, March 26
Doors open at 6:30 pm | Show at 7:00 pm

Thursday, March 27
Doors open at 6:30 pm | Show at 7:00 pm

Friday, March 28
Doors open at 6:30 pm | Show at 7:00 pm

Saturday, March 29
Doors open at 3:30 pm | Show at 4:00 pm (Closing Night w/ Live Streaming option)

03/19/2025

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03/17/2025

Love to see it πŸ¦ŸπŸŒ±πŸ‘€








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Seattle, WA
98144

Opening Hours

Monday 9pm - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9pm - 5pm