Category Archives: Events

Greenwood Fred Meyer Early Design Review Meeting

Design Review Early Design Guidance Meeting

Monday, July 13th 2009
6:30 PM
Ballard High School (Library)
1418 NW 65th Street

(http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?BID=430&NID=9961)
This is the proposal to replace the current Fred Meyer and Greenwood Market with a larger Fred Meyer. The proposal is quite controversial with many folk holding strong opinions on all sides, so this is your chance to get in on the ground floor.

MyBallard.com has an extensive write-up on the meeting.

(Updated July 14, 2009) The meeting is over. It was well attended, and every person who wanted to speak was allowed. Read the extensive coverage at PhinneyWood.com

Meeting: Congregation Hosted Safe Parking for People Living in Vehicles

Ballard Homes For All Coalition (BHFAC)

OPEN MEETING
Congregation-Hosted Safe Parking for People Living in Vehicles (CHSP)
July 1st, 7-8:30 PM
Crown Hill United Methodist Church
8500 14th Ave NW

Third Meeting:

  • Guest Speaker: “Community of Care at Compass Housing Alliance”
  • Guest Speaker: “Downtown Emergency Service Center”
  • Report: Outreach to Congregations for CHSP
  • Formation of teams to work with congregations interested in hosting
  • Q&A

Neighborhood Garage Sale!!!

Calling all Crown Hill Neighbors to participate in our Third Annual  CHNA Garage Sale.  About 50 households participated last year with loads of cool stuff. Great way to meet your neighbors.

Garage Sale Signs

Is your house overflowing with clothes, furniture, toys, appliances, etc which could find a home with one of your neighbors or garage sale cruisers? Want an excuse to buy those 70’s bell bottom pants? Remember, one household’s junk is another’s treasure! This is your chance to buy or sell, and a wonderful opportunity to mingle with the crowds. Last year’s sale had over 50 participating selling households.

Do your kids need an excuse to set up a lemonade stand?

Check back at http://crownhillneighbors.org on June 25th, and we’ll have an online form so you can include your address and a short description of what you’ve got. We’ll have an online map and list of participating addresses with the descriptions you provide. (UPDATED: You can sign up here, and the online map of garage sales is here)

It’s definitely time to start setting your merchandise aside, and plotting joint sales with neighbors so you can take turns visiting other sales.

Questions about the sale, please contact Jen: jen@crownhillneighbors.org or (206) 898-0191.