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Essentials class: on-ramp for emerging leaders
If you live or work in Bellevue and have an interest in learning more about your community, you are invited to join the inaugural Bellevue Essentials leadership class. The City of Bellevue will host…
Community conversations on diversity
Bellevue is one of the most diverse cities in the state, and the city is inviting people who live and work here to participate in a series of community conversations -- one in Spanish and…
Volunteers offer home maintenance and repair
Residents in need of home maintenance and repair can apply for help from a team of volunteers. More than 300 people, working for Jubilee Reach, will tackle outside improvements on some 20 homes,…
Forum on preparing for, limiting climate change impacts
If climate change is in our future, how will Bellevue be affected? At a May 14 forum, experts will share current research and how residents can prepare for and limit local impacts.
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Openings on Arts, Planning, Transportation commissions
With terms for some members of the Bellevue's Arts, Planning and Transportation commissions ending on May 31, the City Council is seeking candidates to fill the vacancies. Applications are due by May…
Do cultural expectations make the juggling act harder?
Most residents juggle multiple commitments, but those from other countries often have to balance expectations from multiple cultures too. Women in the Bellevue Cultural Conversations program will…
Input invited during downtown walking tours
Join City of Bellevue staff on Saturday, April 27, or Wednesday, May 1, for guided walking tours of downtown. The 9 a.m. tours are part of the public outreach for the ongoing Downtown Livabilita…
Chestnut headlines Jazzfest
The Cyrus Chestnut Trio, Kendrick Scott Oracle and Carlos Cascante y su Tumbao will headline this year's edition of the Bellevue Jazz Festival, May 29-June 2, the Bellevue Downtown Association…
City staff win United Way award
United Way of King County gave City of Bellevue staff a Spirit of Caring award Tuesday, for raising close to $55,000 for local charities. Specifically, Kathie Gillis in the Development Services…
One person does not represent a culture
One person's story and experience cannot represent an entire culture or race. Bellevue women from around the world will focus on that message at the next Cultural Conversations meeting on March 19 at…