This month, pet owners in Seattle can take advantage of a “license amnesty period” to bring their expired pet licenses up to date or purchase new tags for animals not […]
Month: October 2016
Ballard Library to offer college financial aid help to local students
Are you or do you know someone applying for 2017-2018 student financial aid? The Seattle Public Library will offer drop-in support for students and their families as they navigate the […]
Ray’s to host annual Pumpkin Carving Party this weekend
The team at Ray’s Cafe is hosting their third annual pumpkin carving party this Saturday, October 22. Pumpkin Carvers of all ages are invited to participate in the fall festivities on […]
Ballard Natural Drainage Systems Project Update
During the next few weeks, Seattle Public Utilities’ contractor for the Ballard Natural Drainage Systems project will be wrapping up a few small construction activities and will begin planting in the roadside […]
Populuxe to host Presidential Debate Taco Party
The folks at Populuxe (826 NW 49th St) are hosting a special Taco Party in honor of the 3rd Presidential Debate, this Wednesday, October 19, from 6 p.m. – 7:30 […]
BHS Fall Concert Series to kick off next week
The talented musicians and singers from Ballard High School will kick off their Fall Concert Series next week and they are inviting locals to be take part. The Series will begin […]
Artists invited to exhibit work at local stores
The team at West Woodland blog informed us that local retail spots, Cafe Bambino and The Partakery, have put a call out for local artists, including emerging artists, to exhibit their creative work at […]
Seattle Restaurant Week now on in Ballard
Seattle Restaurant Week is on again this week until Thursday, October, and plenty of Ballard restaurants are participating. During the event, restaurants will be serving three-course dinners for $32, and some will […]
SDOT opens applications for Safe Routes to School Mini Grants
SDOT is now accepting applications for the Safe Routes to School Mini Grants of up to $1,000 to fund projects that educate students about pedestrian and bicycle safety and encourage walking and […]
Storm updates for Ballard and North Seattle
9 p.m. Well folks, that’s mostly it. The storm is winding down, and it looks like we survived. Have a good night! 8:50 p.m. Chimney fire at 30th and 59th, […]
Hi-Life to host 11th annual charity Pancake Breakfast
The Hi-Life will once again host their annual Pancake Breakfast this Saturday, October 15, from 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. to raise fund for Seattle’s Bravest Charity. This is the […]
Power outages in Ballard and beyond
Update 2 p.m. A tree is blamed for a power outage in Sunset Hill: 115 homes have lost power along 31st Ave, between 75th and 85th, per Seattle City Light. […]
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