Walking for those who Can’t: Graduates march for Black Lives


Join BJ Cummings, author of The River That Made Seattle, for an exploration of the historic and contemporary events that have shaped the Duwamish watershed.
Washington State Department of TransportationNorthwest Region – 15700 Dayton Avenue – Shoreline, WA 98133 – 206-440-4000 TRAVEL ADVISORY Aug. 28, 2020 Contact: Tom Pearce, communications, 206-440-4696 Travelers should plan for ramp closures at SR 522 and I-5 beginning Aug. 31 SEATTLE – The State Route 522/Lake City Way ramps to and from Interstate 5 will…
Here’s your chance to eat for a good cause! Everyone is welcome at the Halegating Food Truck Rodeo at the Nathan Hale vs. Cleveland Homecoming Football Game on Friday October 18th, 2019. The trucks will be parked in the student parking lot next to the tennis courts from 4 to 8 PM. A portion of each…
After a grueling couple of years — that have affected us all in different ways — Meadowbrook is happy to announce the return of the Night Out Block Party & Potluck on Tuesday, August 2nd at the intersection of Alton Avenue NE and NE 107th Street from 6:30pm to 9:30pm. Our neighborhood hosts are providing…
The Thornton Creek Watershed of northeast Seattle has two main branches, North and South. These branches converge at The Confluence in the Meadowbrook neighborhood at NE 107th Street, on the east side of 35th Ave NE across from Nathan Hale High School. Now called Meadowbrook Pond Natural Area, the site serves to hold and filter…
The Meadowbrook Community Council is a volunteer-based, not-for-profit neighborhood advocacy, idea, and action group. All are welcome to attend our meetings via WebEx the second Tuesday of every other month. The meetings provide a forum for neighborhoods to share ideas, opinions, and announcements of community interest. This creates a space for people to work together,…