The United Way of King County is sponsoring Hunger Action Week in March in order to bring more awareness to hunger issues in our area. United Way is asking, “community members, schools, neighborhood associations, as well as businesses to participate in the conversation of hunger,” writes Morgan Winkler from the organization. Winkler writes: Once community
February 23, 2012
via our sister site MyWallingford… If you’ve driven, walked or biked past 45th and Stone Way lately, you may have seen signs up for a new Walgreens store, going in on the southeast corner. A peek inside shows some work being done to ready the store for an early to mid April opening, according to
February 23, 2012
If you hear cannon fire on Friday and Saturday, don’t worry, it’s just the official closing of Magnolia’s Fort Lawton after 111 years. The U.S. Army will fire cannons between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. both days. Friday is practice for Saturday’s official closing ceremony. The Army will ceremonially return the property to the city
February 17, 2012
It’s the question posed by Seattle Bike Blog in the wake of yet another bicycle shop opening in town (Recycled Cycles) and news that high-end custom bike builders Cascade Bicycle Studio is stepping things up by holding open hours. And that’s just the tip of the bicycle iceberg, as SBB explains: This means in just
February 17, 2012
The City of Seattle has announced a call for applicants for the Technology Matching Fund, a grant program aimed at helping to, “close the digital divide in Seattle, especially for vulnerable residents.” Community organizations could win up to $20,000, and are available for, ”projects that meet goals for increasing online civic engagement, technology access and adoption,
Page [tcb_pagination_current_page] of [tcb_pagination_total_pages]