Northbound traffic on Meridian Avenue N at NE Northgate Way (on the south side of the intersection – see diagram below) will be reduced to a single lane from tomorrow […]
Month: September 2014
Coyote spotted prowling the streets of Ballard
The My Ballard team received multiple emails over the weekend about a coyote that was spotted roaming the neighborhood. My Ballard reader Anna spotted the coyote at 20th Ave NW and […]
Ballard Art Walk set for Saturday
This Saturday’s Ballard Art Walk will take over neighborhood businesses, galleries, studio, and restaurants from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. for a family-friendly showcase of the work of local artists. This […]
What’s on this weekend
Welcome to yet another beautiful September weekend in Ballard. Enjoy it at these fantastic events! Friday, September 12 Free Lecture: What Do Buddhists Believe at Kadampa Meditation Center Washington (6556 […]
Metro announces proposed February service cuts
The Metro service cuts that were approved by Council this summer are set to be followed up by another round of cuts in February next year. Acting upon the recommendations of […]
“Death and the Maiden” enthralls audiences at Ballard Underground
Death and the Maiden, the 1991 revenge drama written by Argentine-Chilean author Ariel Dorfman, opened last weekend at Ballard Underground Theatre (2220 NW Market St). The play is produced by Latino Theatre […]
Throwback Thursday: Ballard schools back in the day
With all local schools back in full swing we thought it would be fun to take a trip down memory lane and share some interesting photos of the Ballard schools of […]
Ballard ranks second in Top Neighborhoods for Highly Ranked Schools study
Redfin released their report on the “Top Neighborhoods for Highly Ranked Schools” in cities across the country earlier today and Ballard fared extremely well. Our neighborhood was ranked second in the […]
Paid parking time limits extended in central Ballard
You may have noticed a few new signs being added to the paid parking areas on NW Market St and 22nd Ave NW in central Ballard today. The new signs indicate […]
Salmon Bay Eagles’ Oktoberfest to support Ballard Food Bank
Salmon Bay Eagles are hosting their first ever Oktoberfest event in support of Ballard Food Bank later this month. The event is set for Saturday, September 27, from 5 – […]
Beavers set to play in 1st Annual Memorial Football Classic this weekend
This fall, for the first time in over 12 years, all Seattle Public High Schools will play in the same sports league and the league are kicking off the season […]
CBRA to discuss parking at monthly meeting tomorrow
Central Ballard Residents Association (CBRA) will meet this Thursday, September 11, at 7 p.m. at Ballard Swedish Hospital, cafeteria conference room. Jonathan Williams from SDOT will speak about the proposed new […]
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