It is another big week for BHS athletics. Check out the list of games below and head out to support our local athletes. Tuesday, April 23 Golf: Girls Varsity Conf. […]
Month: April 2013
CLIA volunteers set to clean up Golden Gardens tomorrow
A volunteer clean up day is schedule for tomorrow at Golden Gardens (8498 Seaview Pl NW) from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The event has been organized to coincide with […]
Salmon Bay School requests community feedback on playground
Salmon Bay School (1810 NW 65th St) are looking for feedback from the school community about the usability of the recently installed playground. The landscape architect is doing a “post […]
Breaking News: “Shelter in place” called at BHS due to reports of gun on campus, all are safe
Update: We just received an email from Teresa Wippel confirming that it was a BHS student who had the airsoft gun on campus. Discipline that the student will receive will […]
Ballard brewers voice opposition at beer tax protest
Members of Seattle’s brewing community, including local brewers from Ballard, showed their opposition to the proposed beer tax at a protest in Olympia on Friday. The proposed tax, currently being […]
Ballard set to celebrate Earth Day 2013
Today is international Earth Day, where people all over the world have the opportunity come together to fight climate change. There are celebrations all over our neighborhood in honor of […]
What’s on this weekend
The weekend is here and is filled with exciting events happening around Ballard and beyond. Check out the list below and enjoy the weekend in our neighborhood! Friday April 19: […]
Ghost Light Theatrical’s “The Hairy Ape” set to open at Ballard Underground tonight
The My Ballard team were invited to the preview of Ghost Light Theatrical’s The Hairy Ape at Ballard Underground (2220 NW Market St). The play opens tonight at 7:30 p.m. […]
Donate blood at Phinney Neighborhood Association on Earth Day
Phinney Neighborhood Association (6532 Phinney Ave N) is hosting a blood drive on Monday, April 22 from 1 p.m. – 7 pm. The blood drive will be held in Classroom […]
King County program set to give farmers market vouchers to low-income seniors
Applications are now open for the 2013 Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program. This initiative provides $40 worth of vouchers to low-income seniors that can be exchanged for fresh produce at […]
Nearby news: Wallingford woman arrested after attacking roommate with axe
SPD Officers arrested a 53-year-old Wallingford woman Thursday morning after she attacked her roommate with an axe. The woman threateningly pulled an axe and a hatchet on her room mate […]
Fire at Broadview home, no one injured
Update April 24: A Seattle Fire Investigator has determined the fire to be accidental and found that it was most likely caused by spontaneous combustion of oils that leaked and […]
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