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This family-friendly Seafair ­sanctioned community event features at least 15 antique fire rigs on display, vintage law enforcement vehicles, Klondike Gold Rush activities and displays, murals by local artists, face painting and more. The Last Resort Fire Dept Museum, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park-Seattle and the Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum...

NEWS An Art Walk stroll through the story of immigration (Seattle Times) A selection of galleries highlighted in this month's Seattle Art Walk — "The Poetics of Space," Shift Collaborative Studio; "Temporal," Vetri Glass; PULP reception, Gallery 110; "TXT," James Harris Gallery; "Summer Selections,"...

Both Out to Lunch + Dancing Til Dusk kick off this week in Occidental Square Park. Last year had great turnouts and did a great job of activated the neighborhood. Check out the details: Seattle's favorite summer tradition returns in 2010!  Come down to Occidental Square...

NEWS Pioneer Square riding on new hotel's success (King5 News) A brand-new hotel opened its doors in Seattle, just in time for the summer tourist season. But unlike other new hotels, there is an entire neighborhood riding on its success. Marriott hotel opens in Pioneer Square (DJC -...

The following is regarding an event that the City is hosting (with numerous other groups): Hey Downtown & Center City Residents and Workers– We Want to Know: “How Do You Walk, Bike, Ride?” Can you leave your car at home for day-to-day errands? Do safety concerns make you think...

The Waterlines Project examines "the history of Seattle through a focus on its shorelines: the natural and human forces that have shaped them, the ways they have been used and thought about by the people who have lived here, and how this historic understanding might...