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Bellevue Youth Theatre celebrates 30 years
Updated March 10 with cancellation
The Bellevue Youth Theatre, in partnership with the Bellevue Youth Theatre Foundation, celebrates the theater’s 30th anniversary this year.
A benefit gala set for…

Youth Link awards canceled this year
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the need for students, teachers and other staff to focus on providing continued access to education and other essential services, Youth Link's annual…

Bellevue announces funding availability for human services
The City of Bellevue is accepting applications from human service providers in the community for 2021-2022 human services funding. Proposals can be submitted from March 4 through April 7.
Bellevue…

Garden d’Lights illuminates holidays with half a million lights
Preview of the 2019 edition of Bellevue's Garden d'Lights event at the Bellevue Botanical Garden

Bellevue to plant 1,000 giant sequoia trees
The City of Bellevue is planting approximately 1,000 donated giant sequoias this fall in parks and open space throughout the community.
On Saturday, Nov. 16, 30 volunteers from Cedar Crest…
Bellevue Fire Foundation collecting toys and food
Bellevue’s annual toy and food drive kicks off Friday, Nov. 1, with all nine of the city’s fire stations accepting donations through Dec. 31.

Free master naturalist training
Apply now through Nov. 30
Bellevue may be one of Washington’s most populous communities, but residents live alongside an abundance of nature in this “city in a park.” Volunteer master naturalists…

Haunted Halloween on the Hill
Halloween enthusiasts, rejoice! The South Bellevue Community Center will host its eighth annual Halloween on the Hill with a nocturnal zipline for four nights and multiple events on Saturday, Oct. 26…

Recruiting Network on Aging members
With nearly a fifth of Bellevue’s population age 60 or older, members of the Bellevue Network on Aging can make a difference in local seniors' quality of life. The city is recruiting five new…
