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Apply for Arts funding for your neighborhood!

The Seattle Department of Arts and Cultural Affairs is offering funding for arts projects and events in Seattle neighborhoods.  Deadline is October 24.  Click here to learn more!

Cascade Neighborhood Council and Cascade Peoples Center present free outdoor movie in The Heart of the Emerald City, Cascade Park!

Follow the yellow brick road at sunset to The Wiz!, a 1978 adaptation of The Wizard of Oz  featuring Diana Ross as Dorothy, Michael Jackson as the Scarecrow, and Richard Prior as The Wiz! If you, or your kids, or even your family pet show up in costume, you can stop by the… [ Keep reading ]

Community leaders share their thoughts on Community Project Management, Resource Development & Problem Solving for PACE students

Below is a review of the 5th class of PACE: People’s Academy for Community Engagement. This seven-month, civic leadership development program of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods builds the skills of 30 emerging community leaders in a multicultural and participatory adult learning environment. Alma Kern (President of the Filipino Community of… [ Keep reading ]

Landmarks Preservation Board to consider landmark nomination for the Neptune Theater

The Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board will consider landmark nomination for the Neptune Building and Theater located at 1301-1313 NE 45th In the University District. The meeting will be on Wednesday, October 3, 2012 at 3:30 p.m. in the Seattle Municipal Tower, 700 5th Avenue, 40th Floor, in Room 4060. The… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Times sketch artist Gabriel Campanario reports on P-Patch Upgarden

Upgarden is growing fast!  Click here to read the article and view sketches of what’s happening.

Position Opening at Seattle Department of Neighborhoods

We are seeking an Outreach and Engagement Strategic Advisor that exemplifies our department’s mission by developing outreach and engagement strategies to engage the city’s historically underrepresented populations in civic processes. Learn more here.