By Joe Veyera A Seattle-based non-profit will host a fundraiser at Chuck’s Hop Shop (656 NW 85th St) on Wednesday evening, with the proceeds going to benefit a rural community […]
Month: July 2014
Community radio fundraiser in Ballard this Saturday
By Joe Veyera Pono Ranch (4502 Shilshole Ave NW) will play host to a benefit for Community Radio in Northwest Seattle this Saturday, as Fulcrum Community Communications continues working toward the […]
Fleet Feet Sports to host pair of Ballard “Pub Runs” this month
By Joe Veyera A Capitol Hill speciality running and walking store, owned by a pair of Ballard residents, will be hosting four “pub runs” over the next four weeks, including […]
Garden dedication and art installation this Wednesday at Ballard Boys & Girls Club
By Joe Veyera The Ballard Boys & Girls Club (1767 NW 64th St) is set to host a garden dedication and art installation on Wednesday afternoon, to mark the completion of a gardening […]
UW Medicine to take over former PATH space in Ballard
By Joe Veyera UW Medicine plans to open medical clinics in about half of the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health’s (PATH) former headquarters at 1455 NW Leary Way, according to […]
The 2 Bit Saloon to close in September
By Joe Veyera After four years in Ballard, the 2 Bit Saloon (4818 17th Ave NW) has announced it will be closing its doors on September 20, marking the end of […]
Trolling the neighborhood: Can you guess where Thorvald’s been?
By Joe Veyera Over the past several weeks, Thorvald, Ballard’s newest troll, has been taking in everything his new neighborhood has to offer. This past weekend, he caught up with […]
Light in the Attic Summer Spectacular this Saturday
By Joe Veyera Light in the Attic Records will be holding its first annual Summer Spectacular this Saturday at its Ballard warehouse (913 NW 50th St), with live performances, food […]
City launches new program to address construction impacts on mobility
By Joe Veyera The City of Seattle has launched a new program designed to reduce the impact of construction projects and to keep traffic moving. The Access Seattle initiative is an […]
Small Batch Seattle hosts Food and Goods Swap this Sunday
By Joe Veyera Kirke Park (7028 9th Ave NW) will play host to the first Small Batch Seattle Food and Goods Swap this Sunday, starting at 2 p.m. Founded by […]
What’s on this weekend
By Joe Veyera While SeafoodFest will take center stage in Downtown Ballard this weekend, there’s no shortage of other events happening in the neighborhood. Take a look at everything that […]
Have you seen Bootsy in Ballard?
By Joe Veyera Update (7/11, 3:30 a.m.): We’re happy to report that Bootsy has been reunited with her owner, after she was found in the yard of the same neighbor she […]
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