Upcoming Events
Save the Date for our Upcoming Events!
- Thursday, August 24: The Unexpected Side of Chocolate
- Tuesday, September 12: Dine and Discover
- Saturday, September 16: When All That’s Left is Love Documentary Screening
- Sunday, September 17: Jazz Brunch and Tours
- Tuesday, September 19: Robin Layton Book Talk “Rain”
- Thursday, September 28: Dine and Discover
- Saturday, September 30: Alzheimer’s Walk
The Unexpected Side of Chocolate
Chocolate like you’ve never thought of.
Retirement like you’ve never dreamed of.
Thursday, August 24th | 2:00–4:00 pm
Learn about the benefits of chocolate in aging and brain health. Erin Andrews, founder of Indi Chocolate in Pike Place Market, will present The Unexpected Side of Chocolate. Murano’s Chef Alvin will prepare chocolate centric or compatible appetizers, accompanied by the “Smorano” signature cocktail, wine, and nonalcoholic options and dessert.
Tours will be available! RSVP to 206-202-4620 or [email protected] to reserve your spot!
Jazz Brunch
Sunday, September 17th | 11:00 am–1:00 pm in the 5th floor MOOD Bar
Join us for the incomparable sounds of The Phil Sparks Trio, featuring recording artist Phil Sparks! Executive Chef Alvin Tsao will prepare Murano favorites to pair with mimosas. Tours of independent living model apartments and Murano’s (un)common spaces will be available following brunch. Complimentary valet parking available.
Space is limited. RSVP today at 206-202-4620 or [email protected].
When All That's Left is Love
Saturday, September 16th | 2:00–4:00 pm in the Murano Theatre
When All That’s Left is Love is a sensitively directed documentary about the caregivers of individuals living with dementia. The film uniquely presents the difficult inside story of the caregiver’s journey viewed by a son, Director Eric Gordon. Presented in partnership with ComForCare.
Join us for a screening and Q&A with the filmmaker, then coffee and dessert. RSVP to 206-202-4620 or [email protected].

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