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Registration open for Neighborhoods Conference
It’s almost time for the City of Bellevue’s biennial Neighborhoods Conference! This year’s event, to be held on Saturday, April 21 at City Hall, will focus on the themes of “Innovation, Inspiration…
Flying dragon visits City Hall
A unique area resident — a 25-foot-long dragon fashioned from cast-off materials — is hanging out at City Hall.
The art installation, part of a “Dragons Are Your Friends” exhibition, was hoisted…
Eastside startups bring transformation to Mobile World Congress
Delegation will receive specialized coaching from business development experts prior to departure
The world’s largest conference dedicated to mobile technology is about to receive another game-…
Neighborhood Leadership Gathering set for Feb. 27
Residents are invited to the first Neighborhood Leadership Gathering of 2018 on Tuesday, Feb. 27 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. The program will feature new Director of Planning and Community…
East Main station area open house on Feb. 14
The East Main Station Area Plan, developed through the efforts of a Citizens Advisory Committee, contains strategies for redevelopment near the future light rail station located at Main Street and…
Cultural Conversations returns to City Hall Feb. 7
Cultural Conversations, Bellevue’s popular discussion group aimed at increasing cultural understanding, will host its fourth annual evening event on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 7-9 p.m. at City Hall (450…
City offers workshops on listening
Oftentimes the simple act of listening can enhance your focus, improve your relationships and even better your professional life. The City of Bellevue’s Mediation team is offering a series of free…
BAM artist to appear at next Cultural Conversation
Artist Humaira Abid, whose exhibition at the Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM) explores the stories contained in domestic objects, will kick off the conversation about treasured personal items at a Cultural…
Bellevue a finalist in energy savings competition
Bellevue has made the cutoff for 10 communities advancing to the final round of the Georgetown University Energy Prize, a national competition to rethink the way America’s small- to medium-sized…
Bellevue Essentials to graduate new class
On Wednesday, Nov. 29, the City of Bellevue will graduate a new class of 35 emerging community leaders from its civic engagement program, Bellevue Essentials. Over the past nine weeks, the group has…