Locals who want to participate in the November 3 general election and are not yet registered should prepare now. Registrations can take place in person until 4: 30 p.m. on Monday, October 26, at King […]
Month: October 2015
Stoup Brewing to celebrate 2 years in Ballard
Neighborhood favorite, Stoup Brewing (1108 NW 52nd St), will celebrate two years in the neighborhood this Saturday, October 24. The folks from Stoup will be hosting a special event to […]
Ballard Library to host free screening of Ghostbusters
Teen Space at Ballard Library (5614 22nd Ave NW) will host a free screening of Ghostbusters this Sunday, October 25, from 2 – 5 p.m. Doors will open at 2 p.m., with […]
Throwback Thursday: Transport of yesteryear
The My Ballard team wanted to look back on the different types of transport featured in the neighborhood over the years. The Anderson Tugboat Company operated at the foot of […]
SPD searching for Ballard groper
SPD officers are looking for a man after who groped two people just blocks apart in Ballard on Tuesday morning. From the SPD North Precinct Blotter: Ballard High School security called 911 after […]
Park on 14th enters final stages of design
The 14th Ave NW Park is firmly on the way to being constructed. The park plans recently reached 90% Complete Street Improvement Plan (SIP). Engineering drawings of the plans are now […]
BHS Playmakers to present “Eurydice” this week
The talented students from the Ballard High School Playmakers will open their Fall production Eurydice this week. Opening Night will be held this Thursday, October 22, and performances will follow […]
Annie’s Nannies founder acknowledged with Lifetime Achievement award
Annie Davis, founder of local small business Annie’s Nannies, has been honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Association of Premier Nanny Agencies. The Association is a national non-profit […]
Locals encouraged to participate in Woodland Park Sensory Garden design review process
Seattle Parks and Recreation is encouraging local residents to get involved in the schematic design review and provide feedback for the new Seattle Sensory Garden at Woodland Park Zoo. A […]
Theatre event aims to open dialogue about Nicklesville encampment
Playback Theatre will be bringing their unique style of improvisational performance to Ballard in the hopes of opening up dialogue between Nicklesville residents and members of the Ballard community. The […]
UW researchers in search of local children for development study
The University of Washington Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS), is on the lookout for local children for a we social and cognitive development study. Their researchers explore why infants […]
Many pledge support during meeting on contentious Market St. homeless camp
By Marti Schodt – UW News Lab Ballard community members and residents of the long-standing Nickelsville encampments gathered last night at Trinity United Methodist Church to discuss the new homeless […]
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