Adams Elementary just completed their 7th annual Penny Harvest fundraiser, and successfully donated $1,000 to local charities. The group of 4th- and 5th-graders call themselves the “Penny Pilers,” and raised […]
Month: June 2013
Billy Beach Sushi applies for sidewalk cafe permit
It must be that time of year, because Billy Beach Sushi (5463 Leary Ave) is applying for a sidewalk cafe permit. The sushi restaurant just opened last month (read this […]
Central Ballard Residents Association meeting tonight
Tonight is the Central Ballard Residents Association meets tonight at 7 p.m. at Ballard Swedish Hospital, Conference Room A. The guest speaker is RC Laird, vicar of St Luke’s Episcopal, talking […]
Car fire in front of Ballard High School last night
UPDATE: Kyle Moore from the Seattle Fire Department tells us that Engine 18 responded to the report at 1:04 a.m. this morning. “When the Engine Company arrived they found a […]
Ballard District Council meeting recap: St. Luke’s development, Neighborhood Park Street Funds and more
Wednesday night’s Ballard District Council meeting covered several development issues in our neighborhood, including plans to redevelop St. Luke’s Episcopal church and proposals for Neighborhood Park Street Funds and Neighborhood […]
Li’l Woody’s, with a side of Molly Moon’s, set to open next Monday
Li’l Woody’s, with its full selection of ice cream from Molly Moon’s, is set to open its doors next Monday, June 17th, according to a post on Seattle Met’s NOSH […]
Help keen local teen raise awareness about Celiac Disease on the Ellen DeGeneres Show
Ballard teen Dominick Cura is a man on a mission. The 14 year old wants to get on the Ellen DeGeneres Show to help raise awareness about Celiac disease. “In […]
Ballard students to perform ‘Don’t Touch That Dial!’ at Seattle Children’s Theatre this weekend
Over 300 children from the Ballard Academy of Music and Dance will be performing in the TV-themed dance production “Don’t Touch That Dial!” this weekend at the Seattle Children’s Theatre. […]
Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles named most progressive member of Washington State Senate
Our 36th District Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles has been named the most progressive member of the Washington State Senate by the Progressive Democrats of America. Her title is based on a […]
Ballard District Council meeting tonight
The Ballard District Council will hold their monthly meeting tonight from 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at Ballard Library (5614 22nd NW). Free parking is available below the building and can […]
NW 58th St Greenway construction update
You’ve probably seen the ongoing greenway construction along several blocks of NW 58th St, and it sounds like several of the components will be completed in July. The 58th St greenway […]
Hawk snatches baby crow
It seems we now know why the crows are so anxious; My Ballard reader Ernie sent us this photo of a hawk snatching a baby crow just north of Ballard. […]
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