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Year of the Urban Ag launches website

P-Patch Community Gardening Program offers community members the chance to learn about and grow food. In support of the Urban Agriculture campaign, the City has launched an interactive web portal including a calendar highlighting local events related to urban agriculture as well as information and resources. In 2010, the City,… [ Keep reading ]

Neighborhood Matching Fund’s Small and Simple deadline is July 12

As a reminder for all who are considering applying for a Small and Simple Neighborhood Matching Fund, there is a deadline approaching on July 12, 2010. The Small and Simple Fund offers awards up to $20,000 for neighborhood and grassroots groups, in partnership with the City, to initiate, plan, and… [ Keep reading ]

Submit events to our online calendar

Seattle offers a variety of neighborhood events and opportunities, and now it is even easier than ever to access and promote those events. Seattle Department of Neighborhoods online calendar hosts all neighborhood events published by the city, as well as those organized by you! We encourage you to post events… [ Keep reading ]

Neighborhood Matching Fund celebrates Aurora Art Mural Unveiling

On Tuesday, March 23, from 6:30-7:30 pm Aurora Avenue North neighbors will celebrate the unveiling of the first of two Aurora murals at 7615 Aurora Avenue N. funded by the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Matching Fund program.  Click here for more information.

Department of Neighborhoods Closure Information

The Department of Neighborhoods Downtown Office and the Neighborhood Service Centers will be closed Monday, March 15 for a budget furlough day.

Call for Landscape Architects / Garden Designers: P-Patch Community Garden Development Design Services Roster

The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch Community Gardening Program is building a Roster of Landscape Architects/Garden Designers with a focus on providing garden design services for new and expanded P-Patch Community Gardens in neighborhoods throughout Seattle.  These P-Patch community garden projects are funded by the 2008 Parks and Green Spaces… [ Keep reading ]

Request for Qualifications Multi/Bi-Lingual P-Patch Community Garden Outreach Consultant

The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch Community Gardening Program is seeking a Multi/Bi-Lingual Outreach consultant to inform and engage a diversity of neighbors in new P-Patch Community Gardens. The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch Community Gardening Program is developing new and expanded P-Patch Community Gardens across Seattle with funding from… [ Keep reading ]

Immigrants and Refugees must be counted in the 2010 Census!

The Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Advisory Board urges participation in filling out the 2010 Census forms to ensure all communities are counted.  Immigrants and refugees are considered  “Hard to Count (HTC) communities” that historical estimates from every decennial reveal as undercounted for various reasons including linguistic barriers, distrust in government… [ Keep reading ]

Free Home Health Program from the American Lung Association

Do you get headaches?  Stuffy noses?  Sore throats?  Do your children have asthma, allergies, or frequent illnesses?  Hidden health threats exist in many houses and apartments!  You have the ability to make your home a healthy place for you and your loved ones!  Call the American Lung Association today for… [ Keep reading ]

Great Opportunity to be a Climate Change Leader!

Are you ready to take your passion for environmental action to the next level? We are looking for community members to help Seattle continue to lead in the field of sustainability — and we have a great opportunity for you! We are currently recruiting for our next class of Carbon… [ Keep reading ]