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We’re hiring Community Engagement Ambassadors

Be a voice for your community! We’re hiring for Community Engagement Ambassadors. This is a temporary position with the City of Seattle up to 10 hours per week; $20/hour. Click here to view the full job description.  Interview will be held on the following dates: Tuesday, May 2 at South Park… [ Keep reading ]

Green Lake Community Center and Evans Pool will be closed on May 11

Green Lake Community Center and Evans Pool will be closed on May 11 for an all-staff training day. To find an alternative pool to use that day, visit: https://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/pools/pools-a-z To find an alternative community center to use that day, visit: https://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/centers/community-centers-a-z 

Spin Your Wheels on Bike Everywhere Day

Thinking about hitting one of Seattle’s many bike trails? Now that spring’s here, the breeze in your face as you zip past gorgeous scenery is going to feel great. In fact, May is Bike Everywhere Month, and one way to celebrate is to get out on Friday, May 19 for… [ Keep reading ]

Connecting kids to nature through outdoor preschools and camps

Imagine a classroom where lessons have a natural magic: instead of counting marbles, children collect and count acorns; to learn colors, geometry and fine motor control, children use paintbrushes to spread pollen between flowers and record the color, shape and number of petals to share with the class; and with… [ Keep reading ]

Garfield Community Center closed through April 30

Garfield Community Center (2323 E Cherry St.) is closed through April 30 for preventive maintenance. The Center will reopen May 1. To find an alternative community center to use, please visit: https://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/centers/community-centers-a-z For more information, please email Tianna Scott, Seattle Parks and Recreation, at tianna.scott@seattle.gov.

Happy National Volunteer Week!

It’s National Volunteer Week, and that means Seattle Parks and Recreation volunteers can put down their gardening gloves and coaching whistles and enjoy some freebies April 23-29! Volunteers play a crucial role in our neighborhood parks, community centers and recreation programs throughout the city and their contributions are invaluable to the department…. [ Keep reading ]

Green Lake Park Tree Work

Preventative Maintenance for Public Safety Green Lake Park tree maintenance work is scheduled to begin the first week of May and continue for several weeks.  For public safety, we will prune 134 trees and remove 35 trees.  We will install cables to help support 6 trees with significant defects (the… [ Keep reading ]

13th Annual Green Lake Open Water Swim

**CLICK HERE FOR UPDATED INFO ON THE 2018 GREEN LAKE OPEN WATER SWIM!** 2017 Results 2017 Half Mile Results 2017 One Mile Race Results About the Race Sunday, June 25, 2017 Green Lake Park The event includes the ½-mile straight course and the 1-mile oval course. All participants… [ Keep reading ]

Survey of Seattle residents

How are we doing? That simple question was the impetus behind a survey Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) conducted late last year and it is one important way that we measure and evaluate our performance as a department. The department hired EMC Research to conduct the statistically valid online survey… [ Keep reading ]

Queer Mountain School: Free Leadership Adventure Series

OUT There Adventures and Seattle Parks and Recreation are hosting Queer Mountain School, a free adventure series to cultivate leadership and build community. This Seattle Park District-funded program is open to queers and allies ages 14 to 22. Information and registration at: outthereadventures.org