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Celebrating its 30th year, Garden d’Lights continues to enchant visitors nightly at the Bellevue Botanical Garden Saturday, Nov. 30, through Tuesday, Dec. 31, excluding Christmas Day.This beloved…
As of Nov. 22, 6:25 p.m.City response status updates to be posted hereA bomb cyclone windstorm lashed Bellevue Tuesday night, bringing down trees throughout the city and leaving hundreds of thousands…
Do you have a passion for the environment and Bellevue parks? Applications are being accepted for a free Bellevue Naturalist training program, designed to develop a group of dedicated volunteers…
The Parks & Community Services Department will share prospective designs for the expansion of Meydenbauer Bay Park at a webinar Thursday, Nov. 7, 6-7:30 p.m. on Zoom. There will be a question-and…
Wondering how to “act locally, think globally?” Celebrating Arbor Day by planting trees and shrubs at Lewis Creek Park would do the trick. Community members can register to participate Saturday, Oct…
The City of Bellevue is recruiting new members for the Bellevue Network on Aging, a group that supports healthy aging in our community. Interested candidates may apply online (bottom of Network on…
Meet farm animals, collect pumpkins and take a wagon ride at the 42nd annual Kelsey Creek Farm Fair on Saturday, Oct. 5, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.Festivities will include pony rides, pumpkin patch and…
Hearing in OctoberThe Bellevue Human Services Commission is now accepting comments from the public on the draft 2025-2029 Community Development Block Grant Consolidated Plan, a report to the U.S.…
The City of Bellevue is accepting applications from organizations seeking to provide opioid education, prevention and connection services. The funding opportunity is up to $50,000 annually, with a…
Conservation education offered during installation’s year-long stayThe Bellevue Botanical Garden will host a dramatic art installation – large-scale bronze sculptures of five extinct species of birds…