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Planning Workshop for Cascade Playground
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Phinney Residents Challenge Zoo's Long-Range Plan
- The Phinney Ridge Community Council is appealing the Zoo's Environmental Impact Statement, saying that the plan has changed so much the old EIS doesn't address significant problems.
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Greenwood Garage Sale Day offers over 120 bargain-hunting sites
- The Phinney/Greenwood Garage Sale Day is fast approaching. Abby Freedman gives us a preview.
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Greenwood/Phinney ArtWalk
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Ballard Sunday Market Returns
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Shilshole Landside Development Project
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Beacon Hill Station Design Meeting
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Parks
Grand Opening Celebration at Meridian Park Playground
- It was a beautiful day in the neighborhood when more than 300 people turned out for the grand opening of the new Meridian Park playground.
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Parks
Magnuson Park Breaks New Ground on Old Navy Base
- Magnuson Park will soon include a new community garden, an expanded dog off-leash area and many more amenities, thanks to the Pro Parks Initiative funding.
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New Posting
Beacon Hill Station Design Meeting Tonight
- Sound Transit will host a design meeting on March 28 at the Jefferson Park Community Center from 7 - 9 p.m.
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Seattle's Original North District: Queen Anne
- Queen Anne's classic Victorian architecture makes it one of the most traditional of Seattle's neighborhoods. Roberta Cruger explores the history and byways of the area.
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Blessing of the Fleet at Fishermen's Terminal
- The annual Blessing of the Fleet took place last Sunday at Fishermen's Terminal.
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South Wallingford Planning Meeting
- South Wallingford may yet get its neighborhood plan. A meeting will take place on March 20 in the auditorium of Hamilton Middle School, from 7 - 9 p.m.
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Lake City and Wedgwood
Lake City's Balancing Act: Fitting a wildlife habitat into the middle of a city
- How does Thornton Creek fit into the neighborhoods it flows through? Adam Richter visited some creek neighbors to find out.
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Lake City
A Drive Through Lake City's Watershed Moments
- "Lake City is more than meets the eye," says Deirdre Grace, the Neighborhood Development Manager for the Northeast sector. Roberta Cruger takes us on an historical tour.
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Lake City
New Lake City Farmers Market Will Open This Summer
- The newest farmers market in Seattle will debut this year in Lake City on June 20.
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Greenwood
Greenwood Library Plans Available
- Design drawings for the new Greenwood Library were unveiled February 20. You can view them online or visit the current library for a personal look.
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Ballard
Doc Freeman's Open House
- Ballard's favorite marine supply store is hosting an open house at their new location.
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Wallingford
South Wallingford Committee Talks of Secession
- Activist Genevieve Vayda is recruiting her South Wallingford neighbors and forming a new group--and perhaps a new neighborhood.
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University District
University Playfield will get Art Fence
- At the January 29 meeting, three designs were presented as prototypes for the park's perimeter fence. At the March 26 meeting, the final design will be displayed for public approval.
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