The Friends of Magnolia Manor Park (FMMP) will be holding a public meeting from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 16...
Magnolia's newest retailer is going old school.
The Madison Carnolia Cleaners softball team, nicknamed the Bolts, suffered one blemish on an otherwise untarnished season in the Magnolia Majors League city finals Monday evening. The Bolts went into the game undefeated in the regular season, but lost to Trask Orthodontics from Northeast Little League 12-1 at Husky Stadium.
On Tuesday, June 15, the joint Queen Anne and Magnolia seniors team of 15 - 16 year old boys won the District 8 Wood Bat Tournament.
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The fifth annual Seattle Turkey Trot, a fun, family-friendly event to benefit the Ballard Food Bank, will take place Thanksgiving morning in Ballard.
The Ballard Beavers finished the 2011 season with an impressive win over the Redmond Mustangs, 29-20. The win gave the Beavers an overall record of 4 wins and 5 losses....
Outdoor portables. Overburdened teachers. Not enough space to accommodate children in need of an education. It’s not the ideal situation for Seattle Public Schools (SPS), yet a glimmer of hope exists for the future of the district: It could be worse.
When you are visiting the shops around Seattle Center, eating a meal at Toulouse Petit Kitchen and Lounge or visiting Easy Street Records, what neighborhood are you enjoying? Is it the Uptown area of town or Lower Queen Anne? To the uninitiated, this may seem like a rather obscure question. But to the members of the Uptown Alliance, this is serious stuff. The organization has been working for years to change people’s minds and get them to think of this area at the foot of Queen Anne Hill as Uptown and not Lower Queen Anne.
An exclusive array of the region’s talented community of artists will showcase and sell their work Nov. 18-20 at Smith Cove Cruise Terminal on Pier 91 near the Magnolia Bridge. This year, jeweler Sharrey Doré will be there, one of more than 250 artists and artisans chosen to display their latest creations from jewelry, clothing, drawings and sculpture to ceramics, mixed media, painting and photography.
Winston Wächter Fine Art is presenting solo exhibitions by two American artists who couldn’t be too much further apart, at least geographically.
The employees of the five Seattle branches of Windermere Real Estate took a break from their office duties to spend the day giving back to the community through various service projects Friday, June 18. Windermere has been doing a day of service every year for more than 20 years, said Rich Gangnes, owner of the offices.
Suddenly, the playground equipment and wading pool are no longer the main attraction at the East Queen Anne Playground. Instead, kids are walking across the street to see Rosie, Apple or Daffodil.
Queen Anne resident John de Graaf's latest book "What's the Economy For, Anyway?," takes a radical, funny and thought-provoking look at what's wrong with the American economy. De Graaf will be at the Queen Anne Books (1811 Queen Anne Ave. N.) for a book signing and reading at 6 p.m., on Friday, Nov. 18.