It’s Christmas tree time again for Scouts & Crew 100 Ballard. The 77 Scouts will be selling Christmas trees for their annual fundraiser at St. Alphonsus’ parking lot.
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Scouts & Crew 100 mark 63 years selling Christmas trees in Ballard
Tue, 11/26/19
Mayor Durkan announces $471,337 awarded to 20 organizations for community-initiated projects
Thu, 11/21/19
information from the City of Seattle
MOREPCC Community Markets new Ballard location opened Nov. 13
Tue, 11/12/19
PCC Community Markets (PCC), one of Seattle’s original grocers and the largest community-owned food market in the U.
MOREUPDATE: Election 2019- Herbold now the clear winner in District 1 City Council vote
Fri, 11/08/19
Update 3:50pm Nov. 8
With more than 50% of the vote counted Lisa Herbold was well over the top for victory with 18,460 votes over Phil Tavel who garnered 14,764 in the District 1 Seattle City Council race.
MORESeattle’s new “Health One” unit will handle 'Non-Emergency' calls
Mon, 11/04/19
information from City of Seattle
MOREBallard area students named to dean's list at University of Washington
Mon, 10/28/19
Students from the Ballard area have been named to the Dean's List at the University of Washington for
Spring 2019 Quarter.
MOREPaint a landscape at the national Nordic Museum in Ballard
Mon, 10/21/19
information from Nordic Museum
MOREPort gathers diverse maritime interests to protect endangered orcas by reducing ship noise
Mon, 10/21/19
The Port of Seattle, Port of Tacoma, Northwest Seaport Alliance, Washington State Ferries, NOAA, and the Puget Sound Partnership co-convened a workshop of a broad range of experts and interests to identify ways to reduce underwater noise in an…MORE
Herbold: Parks opening access to showers & budget proposals to increase public hygiene resources!
Fri, 10/18/19
Seattle Parks & Recreation (SPR) has announced that they are opening up additional showers and restrooms to Seattle P
MOREUPDATE: Fire on Market Street in Ballard burns out several businesses
Wed, 10/09/19
UPDATE Wednesday
Seattle Fire Department investigators said tody that the most likely cause of the fire that swept through businesses in the 2300 block of Market Street NW was an overheated electrical system,
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