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Halloween on the Hill returns to SBCC

Halloween on the Hill, which features multiple family-friendly events at the South Bellevue Community Center, returns after a hiatus for the pandemic. Register for individual events at Register.…
Children experience joy and agony at start of a Halloween on the Hill pumpkin race.

Cultural Conversations: Japanese Tea Ceremony conveys welcoming

Cultural Conversations continues its in-person programming with welcoming, storytelling and connection through a poignant tea ceremony presented by Bellevue/Eastside hosts Ichigo Ichie Foundation, a…
Photo of Omotesenke(表千家) style provided by Ichigo Ichie Foundation

Openings on Bellevue Network on Aging

The City of Bellevue is recruiting new members for the Bellevue Network on Aging, a board that supports healthy aging in our community. Interested candidates may apply online by Friday, Oct. 28.
Members of the Network on Aging represent the group at a gathering.

Council Roundup: Utilities budget presented

Plus, affordable housing, transportation award and students presented with proclamation  On Monday, the City Council had an in-depth review and discussion on Bellevue Utilities’ proposed 2023-…
The City Council and Transportation staff accept a Smart Communities mobility award.

Open house at fire stations Saturday

In support of National Fire Prevention Week, Bellevue firefighters are excited to open the doors to their fire stations for the first open house in a couple of years, Saturday, Oct. 15, 10 a.m.-4 p.m…
A little girl can't help but smile with a firefighter.

Bellevue debuts newest park

Newport Hills Woodlawn Park open after decade in the making  More than 400 community members came to Newport Hills Woodlawn Park for the park's grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 15.  The…
Deputy Mayor Jared Nieuwenhuis, council members Jeremy Barksdale, Conrad Lee, Janice Zahn and John Stokes, Park Board members, and about 400 other people celebrated the opening of Newport Hills Woodlawn Park Saturday, Oct. 15.

Opening on Library Board

The City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on Bellevue’s Library Advisory Board. Interested residents can apply online. Applications are due by Friday, Oct. 21.

Opportunities to weigh in on growth impacts

Community can now comment on Environmental Impact Statement related to Bellevue’s Comprehensive Plan Update and Wilburton Vision Implementation 
Comp Plan graphic

Council Roundup: Budget discussions on public safety, homelessness, human services and business

Plus, ARCH 2023 budget presented and council issues proclamations to raise awareness for domestic violence, disability employment and antisemitism
DART team accepting proclamation

Bellevue to celebrate Arbor Day on Oct. 22

The city is seeking volunteers for a native tree planting event to celebrate Arbor Day on Saturday, Oct. 22, 8:45 a.m.-noon at Bannerwood Park, 1790 Richards Road. Register to volunteer at…
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