Please Help Clean-Up B.F. Day School Grounds On Sunday
On Sunday, November 12th, from 10a – 1p, the B.F. Day Elementary School P.T.S.A. has organized a work party of parents and community members to clean the gardens and grounds around our school.
On Sunday, November 12th, from 10a – 1p, the B.F. Day Elementary School P.T.S.A. has organized a work party of parents and community members to clean the gardens and grounds around our school.
In an effort to get household customers to clear leaves from storm drains, Seattle Public Utility (SPU) will allow for free extra yard waste during the month of November.
On Wednesday, October 4th, at 7:15p, and on Thursday, October 5th, at Noon, experienced instructor Charles Coghlan will lead classes in the Japanese art of flower arranging, imbued with Chinese and Buddhist philosophies. Held at NalandaWest, Coghlan will teach a modern approach to this ancient art, while focused on fun and relaxation.
Located in Fremont, behind Fremont Coffee, Juniper Flowers provides creative floral art for all occasions, those special ones and the ones that happen every day.
Even the most skilled flower or vegetable gardener outdoors can find themselves perplexed and befuddled by their efforts to grow potted plants indoors. On Saturday, July 22nd, at 10a, Urban Earth (located at 1051 N 35th St,) will offer another of its basic classes in horticulture care with a free Houseplants 101 session.
On Tuesday, June 27th at 7p, join members of the Puget Soundkeeper for a cold drink and a warm dinner at The Leary Traveler. Learn about the evolution of pollution in Puget Sound from three fantastic, well-educated presenters, in a relaxing and convivial setting, with ‘Pint-Sized Science.’
This Thursday, June 22nd, from 5p – 6p, the staff at Urban Earth Nursery in Fremont will be offering a free class called, ‘Gardening Basics’.
On June 7th or 8th, take one of two remaining opportunities for relaxing and expanding your knowledge of nature, beauty and Ikebana. Only two more sessions remain in the spring quarter of the Hana Design Ikebana classes, held at Nalanda West, and taught by Charles Coughlan.
On May 20th, at 9a, starting at Hale’s Brewery, adventurous souls, interested in having fun…and fundraising for a great cause, can take part in the first-ever Great Unknown Challenge, for the Lupus Foundation of America.
Seattle Parks Superintendent Jesus Aguirre approved the name, based on recommendations from the Parks Naming Committee and public submissions. The Committee officially chose Troll’s Knoll Park for our park due to the common usage of this name by our community and because of the park’s proximity to our sculpture.