Ballard resident Molly emailed in to let us know that her family cat, Sean, went missing on Saturday morning. He was last seen at his family home on NW 63rd St […]
Month: March 2015
Groundswell NW Annual Meeting and Social set for tomorrow
Groundswell NW will be hosting its Annual Meeting and Civic Social tomorrow evening at the Nordic Heritage Museum (3014 NW 67th St) from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. This year […]
Development Update March 23: More subdivisions
Two subdivision approvals make up today’s development update from the City of Seattle’s Department of Planning and Development (DPD) as posted in the Land Use Information Bulletin. Decisions: 1717 NW 64th St […]
Phinney Preschool Co-op sale set for Saturday
Phinney Preschool Co-op is set to host its bi-annual Gently Used Kids Gear Sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. this Saturday, March 21, at the Phinney Neighborhood Association (6532 Phinney Ave […]
Preschool at the Harbor opens enrollment for the fall
Preschool at the Harbor (PATH), located at 9204 11th Ave NW, still has openings in their morning program for the fall quarter. PATH opened in September 2012 and are part of the […]
What’s on this weekend
Welcome to another weekend in March. Enjoy it in Ballard! Friday, March 20 Live music at Conor Byrne Pub (5140 Ballard Ave NW) at 9 p.m. Featuring Xolie Moira and Season of […]
Scandanavian pop-up restaurant coming to Ballard
The Old Ballard Liquor Co. and local Chef Jason Harris have teamed up to create a Scandinavian pop-up restaurant. The restaurant, aptly called Tumble Swede, is set to dish up modern […]
Throwback Thursday: Fishing in Ballard
With the 87th annual Blessing of the Fleet last weekend at Fishermen’s Terminal, we thought it was time to take a look back at fishing and fishing vessels in the […]
Unique CSA set to bring fresh produce to Ballard
A new and unique CSA is coming to the neighborhood this June. Early Bird Farm, located in the Puyallup River Valley near Tacoma, is bringing its fresh produce to Ballard for […]
Pie Bar Ballard opens on Market St
The second location of the well known Seattle eatery and watering hole, Pie Bar, is now open in Ballard. The new bar opened last Friday in the space that was formerly […]
Development Update March 19: Subdivisions galore
One subdivision application and one subdivision approval make up today’s development update from the City of Seattle’s Department of Planning and Development (DPD) as posted in the Land Use Information Bulletin. Applications: 6731 […]
Seattle Audubon seeks volunteers for elementary school program
Seattle Audubon Society is currently looking for volunteers for the Spring session of their Finding Urban Nature (FUN) program. The program introduces 3rd and 4th graders to the interconnections between producers, consumers, […]
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