Register and learn more about the event at the link in our bio. π
πΈ: Danny Ngan Photography | @dannyngan.bsky.social
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Register and learn more about the event at the link in our bio. π
πΈ: Danny Ngan Photography | @dannyngan.bsky.social
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They are now accepting registrations for local vendors; whether youβre an artist, maker, craftsman, baker, or something else you would like to share, consider registering to be a vendor at this highly anticipated and attended annual event! πβοΈ
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Save the date: WHATβS GOOD: The Hillman City Block Party is back on Saturday, August 8!
Our partners with Hillman City Neighborhood Association (HCNA) are already hard at work and planning for the summer, hoping to host their biggest Block Party yet.
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Contacting elected officials takes less than 10 minutes, learn how to reach out & send a message at the link in our bio. π
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Funding urban & community forestry is non-negotiable. Letβs ensure that our elected officials understand this & keep the βEvergreen Stateβ evergreen. π²
The end of the legislative session is this Thursday, March 12th β which means the time to act is now.
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The Washington House budget proposes eliminating all state funding for the Urban & Community Forestry Program. This means eliminating invaluable resources allocated to communityβled projects, urban forest inventories, canopy assessments, critical positions, & funding sources across the state.
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McKinney Center for Community and Economic Developmentβand a look ahead at whatβs to come for the future of this vital project.
Early bird registration for vendors and attendees ends tomorrow, donβt wait to claim your spot! ποΈ
Visit the link in our bio to learn more and register. π
πΈ: CDCPDA
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This brunch creates a dynamic space for meaningful connection, shared learning, and forward-looking action. The program will highlight current tenants, key partnerships, and community activations, while also providing important updates on the progress of the
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Join our partner Central District Community Preservation and Development Authority (CDCPDA) for their Springing Forward: Brunch for Black Economic Brilliance on Friday, April 17 from 11am-1pm!
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There will also be opportunities to receive free stickers, enter our Love Parks t-shirt giveaway, share what you love most about parks and public spaces, and learn about our work in the community.
Learn more at the link in our bio! π
πΈ: Suzi Pratt
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This Thursday, March 12, join us at Stoup Brewing in Ballard for their Brewing Hope pint night! Stoup Brewing is generously donating $1 to Seattle Parks Foundation for every beer purchased between 5-10pm. π
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Concert dates and locations are to be determined, but theyβll take place on weekday evenings, June through August.
Our application form is open through 3/15. Apply today and spread the word β tell a friend to tell a friend!
Details are available in our application form β link in bio! π
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Pop-Up Concerts in the Park bring Seattle together for memorable evenings where folks can spend time in community, celebrating the cityβs talent and creativity.
In preparation for the series, weβre working on building this yearβs lineup and looking for musicians, bands,and artists to perform.
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In case you missed it...π
Our Pop-Up Concerts in the Park series is back for round two! πΆβοΈ
Thanks to the support from our community and sponsors, local artists will once again share their music with us on park stages during this free concert series.
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If you have an event this year with opportunities to table, lead or support environmental workshops, and you're wanting to talk trees, reach out to celeste@seattleparksfoundation.org. π²
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This weekβs sun is reminding us how excited we are to be outside this year. We know there are events, forums, symposiums, and more planned throughout King County, and we want to learn about them!
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Sign up at the link in our bio! π§π
πΈ: SPF, Lisa McGinty, Melissa Levin Photography, Jocelyn RC / Lightnotes LLC
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Are you signed up for our eNews? π€¨
Our monthly eNews is a one-stop shop for all things SPF. Sent out at the beginning of each month, eNews is the best way to learn about organizational updates, community partner wins, project timelines, advocacy opportunities, upcoming events, and more!
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There will also be opportunities to receive free stickers, enter our Love Parks t-shirt giveaway, share what you love most about parks and public spaces, and learn about our work in the community.
Learn more at the link in our bio! π
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Grab a beer for a cause at Stoup Brewing in Ballard! As part of their Brewing Hope pint night, $1 will be donated to Seattle Parks Foundation for every beer purchased on March 12 from 5-10pm. π
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Mark your calendars & check out some of the events our partners are hosting in March!
Hosting an event youβd like to see on our Events Calendar? Let us know at communications@seattleparksfoundation.org.
A complete list of partner events and more details can be found at the link in our bio. π
Early bird registration is now open! Secure a ticket before prices increase on March 11.
Visit the link in our bio to learn more and register. π
πΈ: CDCPDA
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This annual gathering brings together more than 200 visionariesβprofessionals, philanthropists, policymakers, and community leadersβunited by a shared commitment to advancing Black economic empowerment in Seattleβs Central District and beyond.
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ποΈ Save the date: April 17, 2026 β’ 11am-1pm
Our partner Central District Community Preservation and Development Authority is hosting their second annual Springing Forward: Brunch for Black Economic Brilliance. π½οΈ
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in the restoration of the bog. The morning was filled with words of praise and empowerment from community leaders, bog tours, and eco-art activities as guests enjoyed refreshments. π
Read West Seattle Blogβs coverage of the celebration and project at the link in our bio! π
πΈ: SPF and SPR
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They installed an approximately 300 feet long vinyl barrier underground to help retain water within the landscape and prevent the bog from further drying out.
Neighbors gathered at Roxhill Park on February 19 to celebrate the projectβs success and the completion of a major milestonE
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Last fall, with the support of Seattle Parks and Recreation, our partner Duwamish Alive Coalition, along with American Rivers and Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association, led a pilot project to rehydrate parts of the Roxhill Bog.
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For decades, the health of the Roxhill Bog has been an area of concern. Portions of the bog running dry reduced its ability to clean stormwater, created unsafe conditions for residents, led to habitat loss, and the trails and bridges of Roxhill Park had even started to sink.
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Learn more at the link in our bio! π
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Affirm your love for parks and public spaces by joining the Evergreen Team, our community of supporters who give to SPF and our partners every month. This is the last week for new recurring donors to receive a Love Parks t-shirt when they make their first gift, donβt miss out! π
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