Make time for Eleventh Hour Makers Market on the Seattle Patch calendar
Be sure to catch Eleventh Hour Makers Market on the Seattle Patch calendar
Also, don’t miss Historically Hip Artisan Market on the Seattle Patch calendar
Spotted on the Seattle calendar: Historically Hip Artisan Market
Coming up: Short-Term Rental (STR) Updates & 2026 World Cup Hosting Opportunities Webinar on the Seattle Patch calendar
Make time for Short-Term Rental (STR) Updates & 2026 World Cup Hosting Opportunities Webinar on the Seattle Patch calendar
The annual grants support circular economy projects that can give materials a second life.
Please Donate New Items at Xfinity Stores in Seattle to Brighten a Family’s Holiday
The ReThink Waste Grants program supports organizations working to advance recycling, composting or waste prevention.
Over 180 students and their families came together at T-Mobile Park for a night of baseball, community, and school spirit
Nature’s Little Helpers: Students at Evergreen Academy Montessori™ Preschools in the Seattle Area Celebrate Earth Day by Gardening
Become a host family with AFS-USA and make a global connection that will last a lifetime.
The Santa Hustle 5K, 10K, Half Marathon and Marathon can be completed anytime in December, with proceeds benefiting Trees for Troops.
Four local organizations to receive grants for innovative stewardship projects in Seattle.
Dress a Girl Around the World
Students collected pet supplies for local animals in need
Make a difference in a young person’s life by becoming an AFS-USA host family.
Survey Deadline is Jan. 19, 2024
The Kids Dash, 5K, 10K and Half Marathon holiday fun can take place anytime virtually from December 1 – 31.
El Centro de la Raza and Shared Spaces Foundation-Heron's Next Outdoor Education Center awarded $5,000 grants on waste reduction projects.
Build intercultural connections and become a global citizen.
Not only concentrated in the hands of a relative few, but wealth is also geographically concentrated in the United States.
You’ll increase your family’s global understanding and impact a student’s life, forever.
Data from the U.S. Geological Survey shows how the lower 48 states rank in terms of land diversity
About 167,000 American veterans who returned home are still alive.
More than two thirds of adult drinkers in the U.S. regularly exceed moderate drinking levels.
Two cubs rescued from the wild last year have become best friends and celebrated their first birthday together this week in Seattle.
Seattle's mayor promised a full investigation this week after a Seattle police officer struck and killed a pedestrian with a patrol SUV.
T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field donned the colors of the Buffalo Bills Tuesday night in a show of support for the safety's recovery.
The U.S. is the only country in the world with more civilian-owned guns than people.
Karen's first cookbook, 6-MINUTE DINNERS is coming out, by purchasing the book you will be helping feed those in need!
Police say a Seattle building manager shot a woman who broke into an apartment and freed three dogs that attacked two residents.
Since it's summer, individuals need to grow warm-season perennials that provide spectacular spots of color!
Why Choose Native Plants? They are Low Maintenance, Improve the Environment and Have a long lifespan
The car wash closed down in 2020, but the iconic sign may be sticking around.
Transportation officials harnassed social media to help track down the young owner of a stuffed triceratops found on Snoqualmie Pass.
State regulations require boaters to stay 300 yards to the sides of the endangered killer whales and 400 yards in front or behind them.
Learn activities that support your child’s emotional development.
Safely disposing of medication can help prevent opioid misuse, organizers say.
The Seattle Mariners' Paul Sewald will donate $200 for each strikeout this season, benefitting Eastside Baby Corner.
Five contest winners will even be allowed to help paint the needle's roof.
More than 5,000 homes and businesses briefly lost power in parts of southeast Seattle on Wednesday due to a substation equipment failure.
Thousands of volunteers help clean up Washington's coastal beaches each year, and more help is always needed. Here's how to participate.
An infestation of European green crabs has the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife scrambing for help.
Thursday was a banner day for whale watchers, as they logged dozens of Bigg’s killer whales sightings across the Salish Sea.