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Funding available for human services providers
Organizations that provide human services to Bellevue residents can apply for funding from the City of Bellevue from March 5 to April 10, 2018. The city is issuing a request for proposals for…
New way for public to register for recreation programs
People looking to find and sign up for Bellevue recreation programs will have an easier time doing it as the city rolls out a new, mobile-friendly registration system Thursday, March 1.
In addition…
Registration extended for youth conference
Registration for this year's Youth Involvement Conference has been extended, with the new deadline on March 16. The conference, for all Bellevue middle- and high-school age youth, is on…
Place making award for Downtown Park
The Bellevue Downtown Association Thursday honored the city with a Place Making Award for its "Complete the Circle" project at Downtown Park.
With the completion this summer of the promenade…
Volunteer opportunity for 2018 homelessness count
Count Us In for 2018 is asking for Bellevue volunteers. The purpose of the annual Point in Time (PIT) Count is to collect data on the needs of people experiencing homelessness throughout King County…
Garden d’Lights transforms Botanical Garden
Preview of the 2017 edition of Bellevue's Garden d'Lights event at the Bellevue Botanical Garden
Donations needed for Kids Care Coat Drive (1)
With temperatures dropping, staying warm can be challenging for some families. Nineteen percent of Bellevue school children qualify for free and reduced lunches due to low household income. The…
Free master naturalist training
Applications are being accepted for a free master naturalist training program designed to develop a group of dedicated community volunteers fluent in environmental stewardship and conservation.
The…
20 years of healthy connections at aquatic center
Ever since the City of Bellevue acquired the Bellevue Aquatic Center from King County in 1997, the facility has been a favorite for area swimmers, with nearly 124,000 visitors last year. The…