This weekend is the annual Fremont Solstice Fair, which means the streets of Fremont will be filled with music, naked cyclists, and everything bizarre in between. Friday will kick off the […]
Month: June 2015
Application period for ‘Night Out’ funding ends soon
There are five days left to apply for city funding that could help your neighborhood throw a block party for the 31st Annual Night Out on August 4. The city Neighborhood Matching Fund will award […]
Crown Hill Preschool becomes Seattle’s first certified Nature Explore Classroom
Crown Hill Co-op Preschool has become the first preschool in Seattle to offer a Nature Explore class, which has children learning in research-based outdoor lessons. The “Crown Hill Explorers” has four classes, […]
Summer sailing camps at Golden Gardens
Registration is still open for kids sailing camps at Golden Gardens, organized by the Corinthian Yacht Club (CYC), located at 7755 Seaview Ave NW. The camps are offered for nine […]
Surface repairs on Burke Gilman Trail start today
Crews will be out working to repair stretches of the Burke Gilman Trail starting today (Tuesday, June 16). A contractor working for the Seattle Department of Transportation will grind and […]
Open house this Thursday to look at options for Burke-Gilman Trail’s missing link
This Thursday (June 18), residents will have yet another chance to weigh in on three potential “Missing Link” solutions at a public meeting at Ballard High School. The meeting will be […]
Have you seen Precious?
Update: Precious has been reunited with Angela, thanks to neighbor Daniel who found her. Original: We just received a tip that another chihuahua has gone missing in the neighborhood. Precious escaped […]
Safety improvements coming to 3rd Ave NW and NW 56th St. intersection
Crews will be out doing construction at the intersection of 3rd Ave NW and NW 56th Street today, a safety improvement project that will take up to two months to […]
What’s on this weekend
There’s a plethora of events in Ballard this weekend, from rummage sales to film screenings and water festivals. Have fun and enjoy the beautiful weather! Friday, June 12: Summer Rummage Sale […]
Gidget is on the loose in Ballard
UPDATE: Gidget has been reunited with her owner after she was found hiding out at a neighbor’s house. Original: A small chihuahua is missing in Ballard. Gidget went missing last night […]
Ohio resident wants birthplace of Jacques Cousteau’s ‘Calypso’ commemorated in Ballard
A man from Ohio is trying to establish a historical marker at Pacific Fisherman Shipyard in Ballard to commemorate the birthplace of Jacques Cousteau’s famous ship, Calypso. The ship, originally named J-826, was built […]
Ballard author to read from her first book, ‘Old is Not a Four-Letter Word’ tonight
A Ballard resident is launching her first book tonight at Secret Garden Book Shop (2214 NW Market St.). Susan Towle will read from her book Old Is Not A Four-Letter Word: A […]
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