Wedgwood Garden Club Sale – May 12
Just in time for Mother’s Day, the non-profit Wedgwood Garden Club presents its 5th Annual Garden Sale on Saturday, May 12 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Wedgwood Presbyterian Church (8008 35th Ave NE).
Just in time for Mother’s Day, the non-profit Wedgwood Garden Club presents its 5th Annual Garden Sale on Saturday, May 12 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Wedgwood Presbyterian Church (8008 35th Ave NE).
Help decide how to spend $3,000,000 of the City’s budget on relatively small-scale park and street improvement projects in Seattle! Project ideas will be collected January 2 – February 2. Anyone is welcome to propose project ideas. Ideas may be submitted online or in-person at any Seattle Public Library branch or various public outreach events.
As part of its Community Conversation series, Lake City Future First invites you to join your neighbors for great food from local vendors and tours of several of Lake City’s parks on Wednesday, August 30, 6:30-8:00 p.m.
On Saturday, April 22, the Wedgwood Garden Club presents its 4th annual plant sale to benefit our future park at 35th Ave NE and NE 86th Street.
At the end of March, our beloved local fiddler and civic activist Dass Adams, will once again take up his roots and head south to continue his civic engagement in the hotbed of activism lovingly known as Berzerkley. (Perhaps people’s park wields more power than we know.) Dass leaves us at the WCC thus ending this phase in the PNW and blazes a new path. Dass has navigated his way around the US as many of us reformed easterners have, starting in NY, a stint in DC, and Montana.
Your Voice, Your Choice: Parks & Streets is a new Seattle program that lets residents decide how to spend $2,000,000 of the City budget on small-scale improvements to streets and parks.
Wedgwood Community Council | Trustee Meeting Wedgwood Presbyterian Church January 16, 2017 | 7:30 – 9PM Meeting called by John Finelli Attendees: Gretchen Bear, Dass Adams, Peter Zimmerman, John Finelli, Michael Chrzastowski, Chris Haskins, Joe Forgette, Jen Freeman. Absent: Jess Creach
Slower than we’d like, but Wedgwood is getting closer to a new park! Read More …
The WCC formally submitted its application to the Parks Department for a trail system through Inverness Ravine Park. Read More …
Should Building 18 in Magnuson Park become a Navy support museum, information center, “Firehouse Cafe,” or something completely different? It could be up to you. Read More …