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City of Seattle Seeks Members for Community Involvement Commission: The commission advises the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods and other City departments on coordinated, citywide outreach and engagement activities. Applications are currently being accepted on a rolling basis. Learn more about the commission, and apply today.
Help Beautify our City at the 4th Annual One Seattle Day of Service: Join us on Saturday July 12 to be part of a growing citywide tradition of unity, action, and impact. Whether you’re painting murals, cleaning up parks, or lending a hand at local food banks, there’s a volunteer project for everyone to get involved and make a difference. Find the latest information on hosting an event and volunteer registration.
Celebrate Disability Pride Month at Seattle’s first Disability Arts Festival: Join Friends of Waterfront Park and Seattle Disability Arts on Saturday, July 12, from 12–5pm at Pier 62 for an unforgettable day of music, dance, visual art, spoken word, clowning, and a fabulous pageant of decorated mobility devices—all free and open to everyone. Read more about the event.
South Transfer Station to Temporarily Close for Repairs in August: Seattle Public Utilities will temporarily close the South Transfer Station at 130 S. Kenyon Street from August 4 to August 29, 2025 to complete critical repairs, including the replacement of 35,000 square feet of the station floor. See a full list of restrictions, alternate locations, and helpful tips to plan for this closure.
Enjoy Waterfront Park's New Features this Summer: If you haven’t been to the waterfront in a while, chances are there are new (and free!) amenities for you to enjoy, including swings, bike lanes, art installations, a public restroom, and more. Check out all the new features at Waterfront Park, and plan your visit today!
Community Safety Forums Invite Residents to Share Thoughts on Public Safety in Seattle: A series of seven community safety forums will be held in neighborhoods throughout the summer for community members to share public safety needs and concerns with City departments. Learn more about Community Safety forums and when they will be in your neighborhood.
Mark Your Calendar for Seattle's Big Day of Play on August 16: Big Day of Play is not just an event; it’s a celebration of diversity, community, and connection! It’s a day where neighbors, communities, and families come together to learn, play, build relationships, access resources, and be active—all while having fun and celebrating our shared humanity. Learn more about the 2025 Big Day of Play.
Edwin Fountain, the Wood Sculptor of Mount Baker, Carves New Life Into Fallen Branches and Tree Stumps
On any random day at Colman Park beach or maybe somewhere along the shores of Lake Washington, you might find Edwin Fountain patiently carving life into a weathered stump or forgotten tree branch. The Alabama-born artist, now a well-known and loved fixture in Seattle's parks, approaches woodcarving with the quiet intensity of someone who understands that wood speaks its own language. Despite limited recognition from traditional art institutions, Fountain stays true to his path. "I never tried to get it recognized," he says with quiet determination. "It was a gift that I have and something that I enjoy." His artistic philosophy is refreshingly straightforward: "I try to create something that everybody's gonna like."
Read full story in the South Seattle Emerald.
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One of America's Largest Public Food Forests Grows in Seattle
Tucked into the western edge of Jefferson Park Beacon Food Forest feels like a secret garden — if that garden were seven acres of public land where anyone, at any time, can harvest fresh produce, pick medicinal herbs, or join a work party with their neighbors. A food forest is a place meant to mimic the layers and systems of a natural forest. One of the largest public food forests in the United States, Beacon Food Forest just may be the most hopeful piece of land in Seattle. Founded in 2009 by a group of University of Washington permaculture students with a big idea, the food forest has become a national model for what community-led urban agriculture can look like.
Read full story in Seattle Refined.
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Help Shape the Future Graham Street Light Rail Station: The Seattle Office of Planning and Community Development is partnering with the Seattle Department of Transportation to create a plan for the future Graham Street light rail station that reflects the priorities of people who live and work in the Graham neighborhood. Take a quick survey to provide input on this upcoming light rail station.
Input Needed for Miller Playfield Play Area Renovation: Seattle Parks and Recreation invites the community to provide design input for the renovation of the Miller Playfield Play Area. Meet the design team and share your thoughts for the future play area Thursday, July 10 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Miller Community Center. Learn more about this project.
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