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Getting a passport at one of our Neighborhood Service Centers? Department of State is raising fees.

New fees go into effect July 13. https://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/documents/feeincrease.pdf

Application deadline approaches for funding to support neighborhood projects

July 8, 2010 (SEATTLE, WA)—The last 2010 deadline for applications to the Small and Simple Projects Fund, a fund of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Matching Fund Program, is Monday, July 12.  This is a great opportunity for any neighborhood or community based group that has an idea for a… [ Keep reading ]

NewHolly and High Point farm stands open

NewHolly and High Point Farm stands will open for the season on Wednesday, July 7. The farm stands are open every Wednesday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm until September 29, 2010.  Gardeners living in the High Point and NewHolly neighborhoods grow, harvest and market their fresh produce. It does… [ Keep reading ]

Applicants sought for Immigrant and Refugee Advisory Board

SEATTLE – Mayor Michael McGinn and the Seattle City Council seek candidates to serve on the Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Advisory Board. Created as a result of the City’s 2007 Immigrant and Refugee Report and Action Plan, the board advises the Mayor and Council on issues affecting immigrant and refugee… [ Keep reading ]

Historic Preservation Program hosts insurance seminar

The Pioneer Square – International District Community Preservation & Development Authority, Daniels Development Company and the City of Seattle Office of Historic Preservation present:   Brian Phoebus, National Trust Insurance Services (NTIS) speaking on Insuring Historic Buildings NTIS is the nation’s leading insurance agency specifically designed to offer comprehensive insurance… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Seeks Candidates for Pioneer Square Preservation Board

SEATTLE – Mayor Mike McGinn invites residents to apply for three open positions (one architect, one attorney and one retail owner in Pioneer Square) on the Pioneer Square Preservation Board. Individuals who have an interest in the historical preservation of the district are encouraged to apply. The 10-member Pioneer Square… [ Keep reading ]

Lavender sale fundraiser for Interbay P-Patch Garden

The Interbay P-Patch Garden will be holding a U-Pick lavender sale the weekends of July 10-11 and July17-18.  Several lavender varieties, which can be used for craft, decorative or culinary purposes, will be offered.  Lavender wands, lavender wreaths and lavender sachets will also be available.  Prices are $3.00 for a… [ Keep reading ]

Blues for Food Fest Supports P-Patch Trust

This upcoming Labor Day weekend there is a less expensive alternative to fairs and concerts: Blues for Food Fest, a festival that stars local blues bands and has non-alcoholic beverages, children’s activities, and slow cooked BBQ from Pete’s wicked rack BBQ.  The purpose of the festival, other than to celebrate… [ Keep reading ]

P-Patch Program’s partner, P-Patch Trust, is hosting the 2010 Chef in the Garden Dinner

Renowned Chef Tom Douglas is bringing his genius for magical menus to the P-Patch Trust’s Chef in the Garden event on Tuesday, July 20 Interbay P-Patch: 2451 15th Ave West This al fresco evening in the Interbay P-Patch will feature Tom as the guest chef, preparing an array of dishes… [ Keep reading ]

Deadline for Neighborhood Advisory Committee applications June 30

The deadline to apply for positions on the Neighborhood Advisory Committees for the Rainier Beach and Broadview-Bitter Lake-Haller Lake Neighborhoods is June 30.  Please click here for more information and application.