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The city is making $200,000 per year available in 2025 and 2026 for organizations that convene education and/or human services providers, along with other stakeholders, in an effort to support…
To provide critical support to Bellevue middle- and high-school age youth, the city is making $86,000 available for proposals for after-school drop-in services.
The City of Bellevue is accepting applications from human service providers in the community for 2025-2026 funding. Proposals can be submitted until 4 p.m., Monday, April 8.
Bellevue young people will take the stage Friday, March 8, to perform dance, music, spoken word and other forms of artistic expression during Bellevue Youth Link’s “Unity through Diversity” show at…
The city manager is seeking diverse, high-school aged candidates for openings on the Bellevue Youth Link Board. The City of Bellevue encourages anyone interested to apply online by 5 p.m., Wednesday…
The community is invited to participate in a forest restoration project at Wilburton Hill Park on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, Jan. 15, 9 a.m.-noon). Learn more and register in advance with…
Online survey available until Dec. 31With its distinctive curved pier and inviting beach, Meydenbauer Bay Park has been one of Bellevue’s most popular destinations since it opened in 2019. A second…
The City of Bellevue joined with key partners at the Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center recently to re-name the visitors center building on the site. The new name, Ellis Brothers Visitors…
Garden d’Lights, which has been enchanting visitors at the Bellevue Botanical Garden for 29 years, will open Saturday, Nov. 25, and run nightly through Sunday, Dec. 31, excluding Christmas Day. New…
The City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on Bellevue’s Human Services Commission. Interested residents can apply online. Applications are due by Wednesday, Dec. 6.