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WALLINGFORD: 2003 Garden Tour set for May 31

PIONEER SQUARE: ‘Parking Round the Square’ launched

Mount Baker
There's Something for Everyone
The oldest continuously active community club in the United States is the Mount Baker Community Club. Parades, dances, and children's events bring the diverse members of this area together on a regular basis. Come visit!

Southwest Library will Expand
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NIAOM Closes in Fremont
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Walking Guide Hits the Streets
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Northgate Library Site Chosen
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Lynn Street Park: New and Improved
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Bank Opts Out of Ballard Library Project
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Lake City
Lake City Summer Festival: Lots of Fun and a Proud History
This land was once full of pioneers. Embracing that heritage for the past 60 years has been the Pioneer Days, which has, lately, been encompassed under the umbrella of the Lake City Summer Festival.

Cascade
The Heart of a Neighborhood
Volunteers and caring staff make an ambitious program work at Cascade People's Center.

Phinney Ridge Council Stymies Zoo's Long Range Plans
Plans for large-scale construction at the Woodland Park Zoo have run into a wall. The Phinney Ridge Community Council successfully challenged the Environmental Impact Statement for its 2002 Long-Range Plan.

Ballard
Tivoli Days
Vikings of all shapes and sizes gathered at the Nordic Heritage Museum July 13 and 14.

Central Area
Something for Everyone
The Central Area Community Festival sets itself apart with a motif of community togetherness. In fact, this sentiment is even reflected in 2002 theme, "Helping One Another."

Ballard SeafoodFest--Ya, Sure, Come on Down
For 28 years, Ballard has celebrated its maritime heritage with a community festival centered around seafood. This year's SeafoodFest will take place July 27 and 28 on Market Street and Ballard Avenue.

Pioneering Spirit in Lake City
The Lake City Summer Festival will return for the weekend of August 2 and 3 this year, bringing tons of fun and community to the north end of Lake City Way.

Georgetown
Loudtown: Life in Seattle's Noisiest Neighborhood
Georgetown has a rich history, and, its old and new residents hope, a rich future.

New Bazaar in Columbia City
There's a new market in town. It looks a little like a certain Sunday craft and flea market across town, but it's not the same at all. It's the Columbia City Bazaar, which is in its first year, running every Sunday through August 18.

Central Area Hosts Community Festival
When the hot weather of late July hits, be sure to take yourself out for a treat at the Central Area Community Festival. This Seafair-sanctioned event takes place on July 26 - 28 and features games and activities for all ages.

Green Lake
Bathhouse Theater Revival
Green Lake is a well-known attraction for Seattleites of all ages. It offers a wonderful view while people walk, bike, jog or inline-skate their way around the body of water. But few of the city's denizens seem to know that there is a theater up and runni
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