Crews from the SDOT are set to pave 17th Ave W from W Dravus Street to W Bertona St this Thursday and Friday, April 24 and 25. Crews will be working 8 a.m. […]
Month: April 2014
Army Corps of Engineers assist juvenile salmon at Ballard Locks
It is getting to that time of year again when Ballard Locks will be filled with salmon of all shapes and sizes. To prepare for the new season the Army […]
Dining Out for Life set for this Thursday in Ballard
The 21st annual Lifelong Dining Out For Life event is on this Thursday, April 24 all over the city. During the event close to 150 restaurants in Seattle will be […]
Local voters to submit Prop 1 ballots by tomorrow
Voters in King County have until tomorrow to have their say in the future of Metro Transit in our city. Proposition 1 asks voters for their decision regarding an increase in […]
Seattle Public Library looking for local input on history and culture collection
Seattle Public Library is on the lookout for local insight on how they can best provide community access to their local culture and history collection. The collection is comprised of unique and […]
Ballard Coffee Works to host Seattle premier of The Way Back to Yarasquin
Ballard Coffee Works (2060 NW Market St) is set to host the Seattle premier of documentary The Way Back to Yarasquin this Wednesday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. The film features the […]
What’s on this weekend
Easter weekend is here! Enjoy it in Ballard at some of these fantastic events. Friday, April 18: Drink Like a Viking Aquavit Release Party at the Swedish Club (1920 Dexter […]
Double rainbow takes over sky in Ballard
On Thursday evening, a spectacular double rainbow could be seen from various angles all over Ballard. Some My Ballard readers emailed in their shots for everyone to enjoy! Check them […]
Celebrate April Pool’s Day in Ballard this weekend
Seattle Parks and Recreation will join other public and private aquatic facilities throughout Washington to celebrate the 21st Annual April Pools Day this weekend. More than 25 facilities throughout the state are […]
Stoneburner and Bastille to source local produce from Blue Tractor Farm
Chef Jason Stoneburner and the teams at Stoneburner and Bastille are excited to announce the opening of Blue Tractor Farm. The farm comprises of an acre of growing space in […]
Hunt for eggs tomorrow in Ballard
Seattle Parks and Recreation have organized free and low-cost spring bunny and egg hunt activities this Saturday, April 19, in and around Ballard. Check out the events below: Spring Egg […]
Throwback Thursday: Ballard schools in times gone by
It’s that time of the week where we take a look back at the Ballard of yesteryear. This week we are featuring some photos and stories from Ballard schools back […]
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