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Jefferson Park Golf Course opens new clubhouse and driving range

Grab your clubs rain or shine and head to Jefferson Park Golf Course because the new driving range opens April 11, and it’s ready to be broken in. Guided by the 2009 Golf Master Plan, the Jefferson Park Golf Course renovation is substantially complete and the new clubhouse and driving… [ Keep reading ]

Happy Volunteer Appreciation week from Seattle Parks

Sunday, April 12, is the beginning of Western Washington’s Volunteer Appreciation Week, and that means Seattle Parks and Recreation volunteers can put down their gardening gloves and coaching whistles and enjoy some freebies April 12-18! Volunteers play a crucial role in our neighborhood parks, community centers and recreation programs throughout the city… [ Keep reading ]

You choose: Which Seattle Parks’ project should receive a $20,000 grant?

A detailed look at the nominees TO VOTE: Visit http://www.parksbuildcommunity.org/.  Last week we announced that three Seattle Parks and Recreation projects are nominated for a $20,000 grant through an initiative called Parks Build Community, and we’re asking the public to vote for the recipient. This Earth Month, the National Recreation… [ Keep reading ]

Help restore heron habitat

Join Green Seattle Partnership from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 11, to help restore forested habitats for the Great Blue Heron and other wildlife in Commodore Park! Tools and gloves will be provided, but volunteers should dress in appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Volunteers will meet near the… [ Keep reading ]

April 2 PARK BUZZ: You haven’t been there unless you have a PIC to PROVE it

Send your photos to @seattleparks on Twitter for a chance to be featured on our blog! Visit our homepage and subscribe to Explore More, our twice-monthly newsletter, to learn about new things happening in our parks and community centers this month.

Celebrate April Pool’s Day and make summertime safer

Before you know it, we’ll be trading in April showers for blue skies and bathing suits. On Saturday, April 18, six of our pools are hosting FREE public swims. We’ll be teaching water and boating safety and will have fun activities for kids. Don’t miss this opportunity to teach your… [ Keep reading ]

Celebrate Earth Month with Seattle Parks

“I am green and it’ll do fine, it’s beautiful! And I think it’s what I want to be.”  – Kermit the Frog It’s not that easy being green, but it’s definitely worth it. This year marks the 45th anniversary of Earth Day, and we’re encouraging everyone to try their hand… [ Keep reading ]

Evans Pool to close for preventative maintenance, April 5-19

Evans Pool will be closed April 5-19 for preventative maintenance.  All pool staff will be relocated. Green Lake Community Center will remain open for regularly scheduled hours. Until Evans Pool reopens, we hope you will use nearby Ballard, Madison, Meadowbrook or Queen Anne Pool. Ballard Pool 1471 NW 67th St…. [ Keep reading ]

Vote for your favorite Seattle Parks’ project this Earth Month

One of 3 parks projects has the chance to receive $20,000! Through an initiative called “Parks Build Community,” one of three local parks and recreation projects will receive a $20,000 grant – and Seattleites get to choose which one. This Earth Month, the National Recreation and Park Association, Disney |… [ Keep reading ]

Matthews Beach Park closed to water access

Toxic algae scum spotted in Lake Washington  As a precaution, Seattle Parks and Recreation has temporarily closed access to the water at Matthews Beach Park in northeast Seattle. Toxic algae has been found in accumulated scum in Lake Washington along the shores of Matthews Beach, which is located at 49th… [ Keep reading ]