Community

Loyal Heights Annual Pancake Breakfast

What: Pancakes, sausage, eggs and juice (veggie options available). All proceeds benefit scholarships and teen programs at Loyal Heights Community Center. Volunteers wanted!

Where: Loyal Heights Community Center (2101 N.W. 77th St.)

Price: $4/in advance, $5/at door, kids 3yrs and under eat free.

More info: Call Dena Schuler at 206-684-4052 or email her at dena.schuler@seattle.gov

FREE Frank B. Cooper School Alumni Tour March 9

Frank B. Cooper School Alumni Tour
Whether a student or employee - if you were a part of Frank B. Cooper School prior to it being closed and converted to the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, you are invited to attend this school tour. Under the care of the staff at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, the building is looking better than ever.

We will be meeting in the South Classroom: http://www.youngstownarts.org/rentals/south_classroom & tours will begin shortly after noon.  read more »

Lafayette Elementary School PTA 3rd Annual Fundraising Auction Mar. 9

Lafayette Elementary School PTA is hosting its third annual fundraising auction at the Hall at Fauntleroy on Saturday, March 9th. This year's theme is "Luna Park Boardwalk at Night", and
will include a mini silent auction, live auction, a dessert dash and games of chance.  read more »

ArtsWest 14th Annual Gala & Auction

June 8, 2013
ArtsWest 14th Annual Gala & Auction

An incredible night of food, wine, bidding, entertainment, and camaraderie is set to take place June 8, 2013 at the Seattle Design Center. We invite you to be part of Splash of Color, ArtsWest's 14th annual Gala & Auction,
benefiting ArtsWest's artistic and education programs.

Join us!

For more information, please contact Loryn Hatten at 206-938-0963 or lorynh@artswest.org

06/08/2013 - 6:30pm

Central Ballard Residents Assoc. meeting @ Ballard Swedish

What: A community group based in Central Ballard formed to talk about neighborhood issues and solutions. Speakers will be coming to talk about the Ballard-Downtown rapid transit study. Attending will be Sound Transit's Karen Waterman, SDOT's Michael James and Rebecca Deehr from the Mayor's Office.

Where: Ballard Swedish Hospital, Conference Room A

More info: http://www.centralballard.org/

Ballard Greenways Meeting @ Ballard Coffeeworks

What: Ballard Greenways group will be meeting to talk about the NW 58th St. greenway project, which would make residential streets safer for bicyclists and pedestrians.

Where: Ballard Coffeeworks, in the main room

Price: Free

West Seattle Tool Library Ask an Expert Feb. 21

This month the West Seattle Tool Library's Ask an Expert forum is holding a smack down drag out battle between the cost and benefits of different energy efficient solutions for your home! Justin Fogle of Joule Building Solutions will share information on radiant heating solutions and provide a cost/benefit analysis. Additionally, Laura Elfline of Mighty House Construction will share details about great incentives and rebates available to City of Seattle residents for energy efficiency upgrades through the Community Power Works program. These special presentations will begin at 6:30pm.  read more »

Killer Whales and the road to recovery Feb. 21 C & P Coffee

Whale expert will speak on southern resident Killer Whales and the road to recovery Feb. 21

Join us for this informal and informative talk featuring Lynne Barre, NOAA Fisheries at C and P Coffee Feb 21. Learn what NOAA and its partners are doing to conserve and protect these iconic and beloved whales, including current research findings, management approaches and population updates.  read more »

Ballard-Downtown transit talk with Mayor and Sound Transit CEO @ Hale's Ales

What: Mayor McGinn will join Sound Transit CEO Joni Earl at a Seattle Transit Blog Meetup to talk about the upcoming Ballard to Downtown Transit Study at Hale’s Ales in Fremont next Wednesday, February 20 starting at 5:30 p.m. Attendees of this Seattle Transit Blog event will hear from Mayor McGinn and Joni Earl about the study and future possibilities for high capacity transit serving this important corridor.

Where: Hale's Ales (4301 Leary Way N.W.)

Price: Free

HPAC meeting Wednesday, February 27

Next HPAC meeting will be Wednesday, February 27th
Agenda includes discussions with Parks about progress at Westcrest Park, with Food Lifeline about their intentions for the property which currently hosts Nickelsville, and a nutritionist (and an HP neighbor) about how important vitamin D is in our climate. 6:30 potluck, 7:00 meeting at HPIC on 12th and Holden.