July 21, 2017

The Seattle Public Library will host a photo booth at the Emerald City Black Pride (ECBP) Family Reunion BBQ, an all-ages event complete with music, art, food, fun and more from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 30 at Alvin Larkins Park, 1504 34th Ave. This event is free and open to the public.

Don’t miss Emerald City’s Black Pride Family Reunion BBQ

July 21, 2017

Bloodworks Northwest has issued an urgent appeal for donors after the community supply for Type O blood -the most common blood type among people in the Northwest – plunged by 37% since the beginning of July, and now stands at 1,000 units below normal operating levels. The need for blood is continuous for patients having

Type O blood needed

July 13, 2017

PARK(ing) Day 2017 is just around the corner – Friday, September 15th – and SDOT is now accepting applications for pop-up parks!  This day is an opportunity for anyone to create a mini park for fun and entertainment.  It’s also a chance to re-envision how we use our public space. Anyone can create a park with

Want to make a pop-up park in Wallingford?

July 13, 2017

From Meghan at our sister site myballard This is the last week the city will be accepting Seattle Youth Commission applications; the deadline is Monday, July 17 at 5pm. The commission is made up of 15 Seattleites ages 13-19 that address issues of importance to youth, according to the city. The teens are appointed by

Last week to apply for Seattle Youth Commission

July 7, 2017

By Doree at our sister site Phinneywood.com The Seattle Office of Planning and Community Developmenthas extended the public comment period on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for three possible zoning changes needed to implement Mandatory Housing Affordability. Those changes would apply to urban villages and other commercial and multifamily residential zones across the city. The new deadline is Aug. 7.

City extends comment period on evaluation of citywide Mandatory Housing Affordability