Anyone have anything they’d like to put in the Newsletter?
Content due date: May 26th.
Send content to tarinerickson@gmail.com. Thank you!
Anyone have anything they’d like to put in the Newsletter?
Content due date: May 26th.
Send content to tarinerickson@gmail.com. Thank you!
Thank you to the 10 people who attended the meeting this month. We had one guest speaker from Pathfinder. Thank you all for participating! The next meeting is April 13, 7pm in the Pathfinder library. Crosswalks! A neighbor and a Pathfinder parent have both submitted applications to the city for sidewalks to be put along Genesee. We…
Urban Forest Restoration: Longfellow Creek Join King Conservation District and the Green Seattle Partnership to help restore habitat on Longfellow creek in West Seattle. Longfellow creek is one of only four salmon streams in Seattle. Come join our ongoing efforts to replace invasive ivy and blackberry with native trees and shrubs. Where: SW Brandon St and…
The October Newsletter is here! Thank you Tarin and the other contributors. We’re always looking for stories. Maybe you could submit one next time? The PPNC newsletter comes out every other month. Until we have someone who can print it, it will continue to be in digital form only. Downloadable PDF: October Newsletter PDF
Yesterday a small group of community members, both Pathfinder and Neighbors, met to discuss street painting on the hill. Here’s the gist of what happened, and will be happening: We will be painting something at the intersection of Genesee and 21st. WE will be anyone who wants to participate in a lovely community-building event. That…
How long have you lived in our Pigeon Point neighborhood? It doesn’t matter if you have lived here for a week, a year or a lifetime. We want you to be a vital part of this neighborhood. It is amazing, the things that can be accomplished when neighbors band together for a common cause. In…
Thank You Pathfinder and Pigeon Point Community for helping us design the playground, get grants, find business donors, and for emptying your pockets to make this happen! The City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, King County, and businesses in our neighborhoods were the big donors. This would not be possible if every donation of time…