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


Saturday, 10am – 6pm & Sunday, 10am – 5pm Featuring more than 70 artists, including: Heather Martin, Robin Jordan, Emily Criswell, and Piper PlushiesDon’t miss the 20th and FINAL Wedgwood Art Festival!July 12th, 10am – 6pm & July 13th, 10am – 5pm38th Ave NE & NE 89th ST – Our Lady of the Lake Playground…
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.
Bridge span installations over I-5 starting tomorrow We plan to install the bridge spans across I-5 over the next two weekends. This work will occur overnight to limit impacts to traffic. The bridge span over the northbound lanes of I-5 will be installed overnight, starting at 11:59 PM on Saturday, June 12, and continue into…
“Double-Trouble” is a Win-Win-Win Feeling pummeled by the pandemic? Proactively prepare for a different type of disaster. Seattle’s Emergency Communication Hubs are responding to imaginary earthquakes on two different Saturdays in September. “Double Trouble”, our upcoming exercise, will run from 9am to 1pm on September 18th and again on the 25th. Hub Volunteers need YOU…
Seattle Parks & Recreation and Rec N’ The Street proudly brings you: Poetry in the Park, May 13th, 2021
Come join us at the sound reflector at MEadowbrook Pon to enjoy live poetry reading.
Listen to others share their poetry or bring your own to share!
MASKS AND SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIRED
Please join us again this year on Alton Ave NE and NE 107th Street for Seattle Night Out 2019 from 6:30p until 9:30p. You are welcome, but not required, to bring a dish — be it a salad, entree, or desert to share with the neighborhood. Hamburgers, Veggieburgers, Hotdogs, Chips and Soda will be provided…