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Where will West Seattle’s second dog park be? 2 sites identified as potential off-leash areas
Seattle Parks has unveiled its whittled-down list of potential sites for new dog parks around the city. They have funding to design and build two – and to design a third; funding stipulates that one of the two has to be in West Seattle, which has only one off-leash area, at Westcrest Park in the southeast corner of the peninsula. The citywide list was presented last night to the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners. We watched the meeting, which was held at Parks HQ downtown and streamed online. This item started at about 1:20 into the meeting:
Edmonds Farmers Market
From late spring to early fall, the Edmonds Farmers Market welcomes all! Starting May 6th and running until October 14th, look forward to strolling down 5th avenue every Saturday from 9:00am to 2:00pm. The sights, sounds, and smells will send your senses into a sensory overload. Looking around one can see an abundance of locally grown fruits and vegetable stalls lining the street.
Edmonds Arts Festival showcases artists and musicians of Edmonds
The Edmonds Plaza is a unique venue that is part of the annual Edmonds Arts Festival. At the Plaza, located on top of the Edmonds Library at 650 Main St., visitors can leisurely browse and purchase art in an outdoor park-like setting with a relaxed ambiance. There is an adjacent large indoor space to shop as well. At the Edmonds Plaza, guests can view and buy art, talk with artists, listen to live music, enjoy snacks, unwind, and experience breath-taking views of the Salish Sea and Olympic mountains.
Inside a French Provincial–Style Seattle Home That Was Restored to Its Classic Glory
It’s often said that the third time’s the charm. But for Seattle-based interior designer Kylee Shintaffer, a trio of remodels on her family’s home in the city’s quiet Montlake neighborhood left her feeling unfulfilled. “We’d lived there for a number of years and gotten to the point where we had done everything we could with that house,” Shintaffer recalls. “We were ready for a new project.”
Experience Authentic Thai Street Food with Kaosamai Thai Food Truck in Seattle
Kaosamai Thai, a renowned Thai restaurant in Fremont with a food truck extension, was recently featured on Good Day Seattle's Food Truck Friday segment. The family-owned business has been operating for over 20 years and launched their food truck in 2004-2005 to meet the growing demand for catering services. Since then, the food truck has become a mobile ambassador for the restaurant, serving authentic Thai cuisine to both locals and tourists.
The bears are out: how to keep kids safe
It’s that time of year. Spring is in full swing, summer’s just around the corner, families are hitting the trails, and black bears are out of hibernation and roaming the woods where we hike – and sometimes the streets where we live. Spring bear warning. The Washington...
Emerald Downs: Thrilling Horse Racing and Scrumptious Eats | FOX 13 Seattle
Emerald Downs, celebrated for its exhilarating horse racing and unique T-Rex and Bulog races, is now becoming renowned for its scrumptious food offerings. Good Day Seattle dispatched Brian MacMillan to delve into the culinary wonders available at the Emerald Downs racetrack.
WDFW: Black bear spotted in Snohomish County neighborhood
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. - Deputies and other agencies are warning the public about a black bear that was seen roaming around the Cathcart area Wednesday afternoon. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office sent out the initial alert at around 12:43 p.m. About an hour later, the South Snohomish Fire Department posted a photo of the bear digging through trash in the neighborhood near the Silver First Fire Station.
Injured black bear rummages through Mill Creek area, returns to woods
MILL CREEK, Wash. — An injured black bear was rummaging near Mill Creek on Wednesday and ended up in a large green belt after leading state Fish and Wildlife crews and fire officials through residential streets. A woman living off 134th Place SE and 61st Avenue SE was in...
Betty the Cat: Washington's Frequent Ferry Traveler
As Washington's ferry services prepare for summer, a furry passenger named Betty is gaining attention. The 17-year-old cat has taken over 100 ferry rides in the past two years, becoming a seasoned traveler. Initially kept in a pet carrier, Betty's insistent meowing earned her the freedom to roam the decks. Now, the adventurous feline enjoys exploring, taking in the view, and living her best life on the ferry.
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