On Saturday, June 23, Sustainable Ballard is hosting the 4th Annual Edible Garden Tour of northeast Ballard food gardens. Their goal is to, “educate and inspire folks to grow food […]
Author: Meghan Walker
Aurora Ave N. and N. 85th St. intersection to close this weekend
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is planning to close the Aurora Avenue N and N 85th Street intersection next weekend from 10 p.m. Friday, June 22 until 5 a.m. […]
Teen stabbed at Golden Gardens
A male teen was stabbed during a fight at Golden Gardens on Friday night. The Seattle Police Department says they responded to calls about a large fight disturbance at the […]
Summer t-ball signups at Loyal Heights Community Center
With summertime comes baseball, and for the little ones, t-ball. The Loyal Heights Community Center is now taking signups for kids ages 4 to 6. Rachel Bruno from the center […]
Card Kingdom’s Cafe Mox hopes to soon offer sidewalk seating
Cafe Mox, attached to Card Kingdom at 5105 Leary Ave. NW has applied for sidewalk seating, just in time for summer. Card Kingdom applied for the permit through the Seattle […]
Shilshole’s Leif Erikson statue turns 50
On Sunday, June 17, the statue of Leif Erikson will have its 50th anniversary of being in Seattle. Fifty years ago, Seattle received the statue during Norway Day at the […]
Amber Den to close for remodeling until July
This Saturday, June 16 will be the The Amber Den’s last night of service before closing for a couple weeks to revamp the bar. They’ll be completing some, “minor construction […]
Seattle Subway the topic of Central Ballard Residents Association meeting tonight
This evening at 7 p.m. at the Ballard Swedish Medical Center (5300 Tallman Ave. NW) is the monthly Central Ballard Residents Association (CBRA) meeting. On the docket tonight is the […]
Metro asking for input on routing for future viaduct construction
In the coming years, the viaduct construction will mean changes for a number of bus routes in downtown Seattle, a few of which also serve Ballard. Metro Transit is asking […]
Solstice Parade and Fremont Fair this weekend
This weekend is the annual Fremont Fair and Solstice Parade. The Fremont Fair will kick off with music from 4 to 11 p.m. on Friday night with music from Kissing […]
Big used book sale this weekend
On Saturday, June 16, the Literacy Council of Seattle is hosting a huge used book sale at their location at 8500 14th Ave NW from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. They […]
Adams ‘Battle of the Books’ winners recognized by community
This spring, a group of students from Adams Elementary accepted the Global Reading Challenge, which they ended up winning in March. The seven 4th and 5th grade students were recognized […]
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