The City of Bellevue closed the Enatai Beach Park swimming area Friday, July 17, due to high bacteria levels in the water. The rest of the park, located at 3519 108th Ave. SE, is still open.
Late Friday night vandals defaced the Black Lives Matter artwork on display by the City at the Al Locke Pavilion at Marina Park. The Council strongly condemns this hateful and destructive act and would like to urge anyone with any information as to the identity of the vandal or vandals to contact the Kirkland Police Department.
The City of Redmond is encouraging artists to join the free Public Art Intensive Eastside program, a workshop series for visual artists to learn how to translate their work into the public realm.
The City's Parks and Recreation Department has begun planning for the future of the docks at the Luther Burbank waterfront. Built in 1974, the docks have less than five years of useful service remaining.
As part of a virtual design open house for Fire Station 10, residents can take a seven-minute video tour of the proposed station's design and provide feedback in a survey.
Please join us in extending an enthusiastic congratulation to Mrs. Veronica Birdsong as she has accepted the position of Chief Financial Officer for the Tukwila School District!
To supplement the weekday “Grab and Go” break/lunch meals that our district offered during the school closure, two community organizations partnered to cover students’ other nutritional needs -- Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank (offered family dinners) and the Helping Hands Ministry’s Weekend Backpack Program (provided weekend nutrition for students).
Students in kindergarten through 8th grade are invited to take part in our summer in-home learning opportunity using i-Ready, an online resource that provides literacy and mathematics practice.