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Lake Union Park Grand Opening on September 25

The public is invited to join Seattle Parks Foundation and Seattle Parks and Recreation, along with partners The Center for Wooden Boats, Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) and The United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, in celebrating the grand opening of Lake Union Park.  On September 25, 2010 – almost 10 [More]

“Amadoo and the Crocodile” Performances in Seattle Parks

The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center (LHPAC) will bring engaging multicultural puppet theater to three Seattle parks when “Amadoo and the Crocodile” performs later in September. “Amadoo” is a lively collection of African stories and musical interludes by African American Jazz greats featuring toy and hand puppets by master puppeteer Clay Martin [More]

Dancing ’til Dusk Tonight at the Olympic Sculpture Park

This Thursday, Sept. 2, is the second of three consecutive weeks of Dancing ‘til Dusk at the Olympic Sculpture Park, 2901 Western Ave. It’s also the next to last week of the outdoor summer program.  The last Dancing ‘til Dusk will Thursday, Sept. 9, at the Olympic Sculpture Park. Pre-dance lessons are [More]

Big Day of Play is Nearing

On Saturday, August 28, Seattle Parks and Recreation will host Big Day of Play at Magnuson Park, from 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.  The day will begin with a 5K Fun Run/Walk, followed by a Free Kids’ 1K Run for children 10 and [More]

Much Ado About Nothing in Lavizzo Park — FREE

Seattle fringe theatre group The Wrecking Crew is staging Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. through August 28.  The production is activating the Central District’s Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park—a unique community park at E Yesler Way and 22nd Ave. S. Lavizzo Park features a small amphitheater [More]

Keeping Cool in Seattle’s Parks

When it’s hot, Seattle residents don’t need to go far to cool off. Seattle Parks and Recreation has a long list of places to get cool in the water, including beaches, wading pools and water spray features, and outdoor pools.  Beaches Parks offers safe, lifeguarded beaches at nine sites around the city, [More]

Pratt Park Summer Art in the Park

On Friday, August 20, Seattle Parks and Recreation will host the Summer Art in the Park Celebration at Edwin T. Pratt Park, 1800 S Main St., from 5 – 8 p.m.  This free family celebration will include food, barbeque, bouncy toys, art in the park and performances by the Langston Hughes Performing [More]

Alki Community Center Hosts Community Picnic and Music in the Park

Bring your family and friends to meet your neighbors at the Alki Community Center’s Community Picnic and Music in the Park event starting at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 31.  All you need is a lawn chair or a picnic blanket to place on the grass as you enjoy live music and [More]

Save the Date: Big Day of Play

On Saturday, August 28, Seattle Parks and Recreation will host Big Day of Play at Magnuson Park, from 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.  The day will begin with a 5K Fun Run/Walk, followed by a Free Kids’ 1K Run for children 10 and [More]

Free Coasters Offer Advice to Save Puget Sound

Want to learn about water quality in our region and what you can do to help improve it? You won’t have to look any farther than the bottom of your glass.  Join the City of Seattle and community partners for the unveiling of our “Puget Sound Starts Here” beverage coasters, a new [More]