Free Trees

FREE TREES FOR YOUR YARD: APPLY NOW

Crown Hill residents are eligible to receive free trees for their yards through the City of Seattle’s reLeaf program.  Only a limited number of trees are available, and Crown Hill is not the only eligible neighborhood, so make sure to submit your request as soon as possible.  Here are a few things to note about this program:

  1. Trees must be planted in yards, not as street trees. Do not plant under power lines.
  2. Recipients of trees will also receive a watering bag and a free bag of compost.
  3. To obtain trees (maximum of four per household) you must attend a planting and care workshop on December 12.  It is tentatively scheduled to be held at the Crown Hill Center, 9250 14th Ave NW
  4. A limited number of the following species are available: Italian prune, Douglas fir, western red cedar, Katsura, and Red oak (the same as the big oak at the Crown Hill Center on the corner of 95th and 13th).  The prune is smaller and the shore pine is medium-sized, but the others can become larger trees.  For this reason you will need to be selective about planting locations.
  5. The short application form is due Nov. 22, but since this is a first come, first serve program, it is likely that you will need to submit your form sooner if you want a tree.
  6. In addition to households, businesses, schools and churches are also eligible (no parks).

APPLICATION

To find the application form and see other information about the program, go to http://seattle.gov/trees/treesforneighborhoods.htm

Crown Hill Center Playground Survey

Recently Small Faces completed work on a grant to install a new play structure in the playground area. This is Phase 1 of a plan to revitalize the playground area. The playground and new structure are open to the public when Small Faces is not using them.  Crown Hill Center/Small Faces are asking folk to complete a survey to be sure that the new Crown Hill Center Playground reflects the interests and needs of the Crown Hill Community at large. Please take a few moments to answer the four question survey here.  Thanks!

Crown Hill Arts Festival, November 13th, 2010

Crown Hill Arts Festival 2010
Crown Hill Arts Festival 2010

November 13, 2010

Admission is FREE!

The Crown Hill Center
is proud to present the 2010 Crown Hill Arts Festival!

Doors open at 6:30pm

Artwalk
Stroll the Artwalk and enjoy paintings and photography from local artists. Local community groups and building tenants will have information tables in the hallway.

Performances
View amazing performances including yoga, flamenco and ballet.

Beer Garden
Listen to live music, drink a beer or glass of wine and eat yummy appetizers donated by Honey, I’m Home Catering.

Instant Wine Cellar Raffle
Support
the Arts Festival by buying raffle tickets for an Instant Wine Cellar!

For the Kids
Childcare by donation from 6:30 – 9:30pm provided by Small Faces Child Development Center.

9250 14th Ave. NW
Seattle, WA

Halloween on Holman

Not into the night time trick-or-treat scene? The businesses of the Carkeek Plaza (the shopping center with QFC) and Holman Road Square just across the street will be hosting a festive trick-or-treat event on Halloween.

Halloween on Holman
Sunday, October 31
Carkeek Plaza and Holman Road Square
1 PM – 4 PM

  • Merchants will be supplying treats for costumed kids
  • Costumed adults will help people crossing the busy Holman Rd at the 6th Ave NW signalled crosswalk
  • Stores will be running specials or sales
  • Photographer
  • Face and nail painting by Karin’s Beauty Supplies
  • Complimentary Chair Massage by Elements Therapeutic Massage
  • Grand Prize drawing at 3:45 PM

Halloween Hoedown on Crown Hill!

Our friends at Sustainable Crown Hill are at it again. They’ll be reprising their fabulous potluck and treasure hunt from  past years, and they’ve thrown in a new twist with an old time family dance (don’t worry if you’ve got 2 left feet or don’t dance … these folk will have you dancing in no time at all). Come on out, meet some neighbors at the potluck, get your feet moving, then have a blast with the flashlight treasure hunt. Costumes are encouraged!

Halloween Hoedown 2010
10/30/10 5:30 – 7:30 PM — Saturday
Crown Hill Activity Center
9250 14th Ave NW

Sustainable Crown Hill and the North Seattle Lapidary and Mineral Club have teamed up with caller Sherry Nevins and local musicians Jerry Berger, Suzanne Girardot, and Glenn Dudley to create an all ages costume dance followed by a flashlight treasure hunt for rocks (obsidian, petrified wood, geodes, jade…)

Highlights:
Potluck Meal at 5:30 PM – finger foods, leave the nuts at home!
Old Time Family Dance 6:00 to 7:00 PM
Flashlight Treasure Hunt 7:00 to 7:30 PM

Sustainable Crown Hill supports waste reduction (bring plates, cups, utensils)
Suggested Donation: $2 per person/ $5 per family

This event is hosted at the Crown Hill Center and supported by Crown Hill Neighbors.