FAC Hosts More Lantern Making Workshops In Advance Of Trolloween
The FAC will host more lantern-making workshops, for those who want to light up the Troll, and the haunt to follow, with illuminated critters, creatures, ghouls, and monsters.
The FAC will host more lantern-making workshops, for those who want to light up the Troll, and the haunt to follow, with illuminated critters, creatures, ghouls, and monsters.
On Friday, September 20th, from 9a – 7p, residents and employees around the City of Seattle will build temporary parks in street parking spaces as part of PARK(ing) Day!
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On Saturday, August 10th, the Bike For Water ride will start from MiiR Flagship on Stone Way, to raise $20,000 for clean water for communities in Mozambique, Ethiopia, Honduras, and Bangladesh, through Water 1st International.
The construction project to develop the Watershed Building at 900 N 34th St has been granted a Noise Variance Permit for structural steel deliveries and erection of the building frame, from July 31st – August 7th.
The retail and office building under construction at N 36th & Phinney Ave N, nicknamed the ‘Cedar Speedster’, has work coming up over the weekend of July 27th & 28th on N 36th St.
On Thursday, July 25th, from 6p – 8p, an Open House will be held, at the Wallingford Community Senior Center (in the Good Shepherd Center,) to explain the upcoming construction being done for the Green Lake & Wallingford Paving, and Multi-Modal Improvements, Project
On Monday, July 8th, at 5:30p, the Seattle Department of Transportation will officially install ‘Rob Mattson Way’ in honor of a friend of our neighborhood, and all of our neighbors.
On Friday, July 12th at 7p, Aurora Bridge traffic will be reduced to one lane, in both directions, so crews from Lakeside Industries can repave the north end of the southbound lanes.
On June 27th, workers from the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) came and installed a bike rack and painted stripes on the street for bicycle parking on North 36th Street, at the end of Dayton Avenue North.