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Crosscut article cites Neighborhood Matching Fund Trail to Treasure project in article on Pioneer Square

The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Neighborhood Matching Fund program awarded $83,725 to the Trail to Treasure project in Pioneer Square.  The project will create a master plan for an interpretive trail throughout Pioneer Square.  To read more about this and other Pioneer Square news,  click here.

Stuffed Veggies Plant the Seeds of Things to Come!

The new P-Patch, Un-paving Paradise, located in Summit Slope Park, was measured out for plots recently.  P-patchers thought they would only get 20 plots, but were able to squeeze in 36 gardening spaces.  Of those 36, three will be set aside for community collective activities.  One will be used by non-profit groups on the… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Times’ Sketcher honors Neighbor Appreciation Day student artists

Click here to see the sketches and read the article.

Join us for the Queen Anne Clean and Green on Neighbor Appreciation Day!

Join Queen Anne Neighbors on Neighbor Appreciation Day, February 12, to help clean and green up the neighborhood.  For more information, click here.

Artist Trust offers workshop for grant applicants

The Artist Trust is offering a workshop on writing a strong grant application on February 10 at 6 p.m. at the Northwest African American Museum, 2300 S Massachusetts St.   Click here for more information.

Online survey: future of public access in Seattle

Please share your vision, opinions and suggestions on the future of public access television in Seattle.  An online survey and questionnaire are available until January 21, 2011, at http://www.seattle.gov/cable/publicaccesstv.htm Thank you for participating!

Central District Art Project seeks input

This Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Matching Fund supported project will hold three charettes for businesses, community and organizations in the Central District to provide input on ideas for public art in the Central District that “reflects the character, history and pride of the Central District”.   Dates and locations are: March… [ Keep reading ]

Landmarks Preservation Board meets Wednesday

The Landmarks Preservation Board meets Jan. 19 at 3:30 p.m. to consider several buildings nominated for designation, including the Chamber of Commerce Building at 215 Columbia St. and the Seattle-First National Bank Building at 224 Broadway Ave. E. The meeting will be in the Seattle Municipal Tower, 700 5th Ave…. [ Keep reading ]

Mayor to host 2nd City Hall Open House

On Saturday, January 29, 2011, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mayor Mike McGinn is hosting his 2nd City Hall Open House.  It will highlight his 2011 plans for the Engage Seattle initiative and Cities of Service plan. Staff and volunteers will conduct public tours of the Mayor’s Office. There… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Department of Neighborhoods closure information

The downtown office of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods and all of the Neighborhood Service Centers will be closed Monday, January 17 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.