Cat Haus Sounds and Populuxe Brewing (826 NW 49th Street) host Girls in the Yard this Saturday. The event is free and open to the public. The event starts in […]
Author: Halynn Blanchard
Seattle Fire Department warns of warm weather fire increases
The Seattle Fire Department has responded to a dramatic increase of brush and beauty bark fires compared to previous years. From June 1 to July 21 the Seattle Fire Department […]
Throwback Thursday: A sea serpent at the beach?
This seafaring group of men show off their evidence that the waters of Golden Gardens beach are home to the infamous “Ballard Sea Serpent.” Tales of a sea serpent sighting […]
Ballard Development update: Funeral home to 6-story apartments; another northern subdivision
The previous MyBallard development update read of a design review that takes place in two weeks for a 6-story apartment structure on 56th. Today, we see an approved decision for […]
Homelessness Taskforce hosts encampment discussion tomorrow morning
Tomorrow, July 23, the Ballard Community Taskforce on Homelessness and Hunger holds a meeting to discuss the new tent encampments proposed by Mayor Murray, two sites of which are in […]
Where to hang on your Hump Day night: Cornhole League, Adventure series, and deals around town
One way to get over the hump of the work week is to enjoy the weekday deals and events at eateries or breweries around town. Wednesdays bring Ballard Cornhole League, […]
Game night at Ballard Library
The Ballard Library hosts a free all-ages board game night tonight, July 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. Games will be played in the Miriam Twitchell Alberg and Thomas A. […]
65th annual Greenwood Seafair Parade tonight
They 65th annual Greenwood Seafair Parade, and oldest neighborhood Seafair-sanctioned parade, takes place tonight at 6 p.m. The event is expected to bring around 10,000 people to Greenwood Avenue and […]
Lost cat Kaya
UPDATE: Kaya has been found! A sweet, shy black and white cat was last seen Friday night, on 61st between 22nd and 24th. Kitty Kaya is an almost 15 year-old […]
Seattle puts Design Review on the map
We’ve got big news for those looking for an easier way to participate in development project reviews in their neighborhood. Today, the Seattle Department of Planning and Development (DPD) unveiled […]
Parks and Recreation improves Bergen Place landscaping
This Thursday, Seattle Parks and Recreation will begin landscape improvements at Bergen Place Park on the triangular site between Leary Avenue, 22nd Avenue NW, and Market Street. The goal of […]
Chinese students need hosts in Ballard for 3 weeks
A non-profit home-stay program is looking for host families for Chinese students for three weeks starting this Friday, July 24. The international students (10-13 yrs old) will be based in […]
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