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Sword Ferns in Seward Park

Seward Park, located in Southeast Seattle, is considered one of our City’s finest green spaces. The 300 acres of forest land has eagles’ nests, an old growth forest, a 2.4-mile bike and walking path, an amphitheater, a native plant garden, an art studio, and miles of hiking trails, shoreline, beaches,… [ Keep reading ]

Cabin reservations at Camp Long start January 2

For a taste of the great outdoors without having to stay in a tent, the cabins at Camp Long are a great solution. These 10 privately-situated, rustic huts are each equipped with three double bunk beds, a sink and faucet, overhead lights, windows, 2 doors, a BBQ, and picnic tables…. [ Keep reading ]

Christmas Ships at the Parks – 2018 Schedule

The Argosy Christmas Ships are cruising! An annual Seattle tradition, Argosy sponsors a string of festively-decorated boats that move from the Sound to Lake Union and out the Lake Washington. These boats stop to share their holiday cheer, and perform Christmas carols for neighbors and community who watch from the… [ Keep reading ]

Happy Holiday Happenings!

After the turkey and leftovers are gone, the holiday season gets into full swing. And we’ve got events to help celebrate in each corner of the city! Here are some family-friendly ways to make merry around Seattle in the coming weeks: Southeast Sweet Pea Cottage Theater for Young Children Presents… [ Keep reading ]

Ideas for Fall Fun!

The weather may be getting cooler, but we have plenty of ways to help you resist the urge to hibernate until spring! Check out our ideas for fun fall get-togethers below: Host a Neighborhood Soup Swap Invite your neighbors and friends to come together and bring a delicious soup to… [ Keep reading ]

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Northgate Community Center hosts food and fitness program for East African elders

Seattle’s demographics continue to evolve, and one of those changes is an increased population of African-born community members. Many reside in south Seattle, but the north end is also seeing big changes. Now Seattle Parks and Recreation has joined with Sound Generations, the Hunger Intervention Program (HIP), and Horn of Africa… [ Keep reading ]

Creative play for all at the Arts in Nature Festival, August 25 & 26

Art and music in the summer lushness of a beautiful park – you can’t beat the combo! Community members of all ages are invited to take part in the festivities at the 19th Annual Arts in Nature Festival on August 25 and 26 at Camp Long. Presented by the Delridge… [ Keep reading ]

2018 Emerald City Open Water Swim

See the results from 2018’s Swim here!    Saturday, August 18th Andrews Bay, at Seward Park 9:00 a.m. It’s time once again for the 34th Annual Emerald City Open Water Swim! Swimmers 10 to 110 years old can participate in this popular event at Andrews Bay in Seward Park, which… [ Keep reading ]

Big Events in Parks, July 14 – 19, 2018

The following list contains major events that are taking place in parks across the city and will impact park use. Be safe, have fun, and plan your park visits accordingly. Run Like a Viking 5K Burke-Gilman Trail in Ballard Saturday, July 14, 9 am start https://nordicmuseum.org/events/runlikeaviking Dragon Fest 2018 Hing… [ Keep reading ]