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Bumbershoot Announces Set Times and Festival Schedule
Today, Bumbershoot: Seattle’s Arts & Music Festival reveals the set times for the beloved festival's 50th anniversary at Seattle Center this September 2 & 3.
South Seattle Emerald Welcomes Rosette Royale as New Managing Editor
The South Seattle Emerald is delighted to announce the appointment of Rosette Royale as our first full-time Managing Editor. Royale is set to join the team on August 14th, 2023. Their hiring marks a significant addition to the already talented and dedicated newsroom.
New Chief Health Officer/Chief Medical Officer at Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW) to Lead Whole-Person Care Delivery
Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW), the not-for-profit Washington-based managed-care organization, has hired Demetria Malloy, MD, MSHS as the new Chief Health Officer/Chief Medical Officer.
Baptist Convention Partners With Department of Health to Call Out Tobacco Industry and Provide Critical Vaccines to the Community
The General Baptist Convention (GBCNW) is making a return this summer with its “Unconventional Convention” — and is teaming up with the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) to bring the tobacco industry to account for its targeting of Blacks/African Americans across the nation with menthol, a key ingredient in its deadliest products.
Divine Partnership Helps Meet Diverse Need
Will Willis and Randy Gilbert live by the same values. Connected by their pledge to serve God and the community, the men now regularly organize Red Cross blood drives sponsored by the Tacoma chapter of the National Pan-Hellenic Council.
Child Care Staff to Receive Up to $5.3 Million to Support Workforce
For the third consecutive year, the Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) will provide millions in relief to support and retain child care workers. Funded by the Payroll Expense Tax, up to $5.3 million–the City’s largest direct payment investment to date–is projected to reach approximately 4,500 child care workers across the city. Applications open Tuesday, June 13, 2023.
Free Summer Events are Back at Pier 62!
FREE SUMMER EVENTS ARE BACK AT PIER 62! With over 80,000 attendees at events held in 2022, Friends of Waterfront Seattle has been working with dozens of program partners to bring together a 2023 calendar that highlights Seattle’s diversity of cultures, depth of artistic talent, community-focused organizations, all while honoring and centering the Indigenous roots, cultures, and histories of our waterfront.
City of Seattle’s Neighborhood Matching Fund Invests $1,012,644 in 25 Community-led Projects
SEATTLE (May 24, 2023) – The City of Seattle has awarded $1,012,644 to support 25 community-initiated projects through Seattle Department of Neighborhoods’ Neighborhood Matching Fund (NMF). Twenty-five community groups received awards ranging from $13,535 to $50,000 and have pledged $889,749 to match their award through local cash donations, volunteer hours, donated materials, and in-kind professional services.
UW Black Student Union to host panel to celebrate 55th Anniversary
Join together with students – past and present – to celebrate and commemorate the 55th Anniversary of the Black Student Union (BSU).
FRIENDS OF WATERFRONT SEATTLE ANNOUNCES 2023 CALENDAR OF MUSIC, ARTS, & COMMUNITY EVENTS AT WATERFRONT PARK
Friends of Waterfront Seattle (Friends) is excited to announce its 2023 calendar of arts, culture, and movement programming on Pier 62, all open to the public. With over 80,000 attendees at events held last year, Friends has been working with dozens of program partners to bring together a 2023 calendar that highlights Seattle’s diversity of cultures, depth of artistic talent, community-focused organizations, all while honoring and centering the Indigenous roots, cultures, and histories of our waterfront.
Bumbershoot Announces Daily Lineups and New Artists
Today, Bumbershoot: Seattle’s Arts & Music Festival announces the highly anticipated daily lineups and reveals new musical acts who will join in celebrating Bumbershoot’s 50-year anniversary at the Seattle Center this September 2 & 3. Additionally, producers have shared impressive details about the successful launch of their Workforce Development Program, supporting future generations of music festival producers and industry experts.
Champions of Change Announce Benefitting Partners for 2023
Doug Baldwin, Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett announced today the benefitting partners of their Champions of Change All-Star basketball game and gala. Two of the named organizations are well-established and respected in the Puget Sound region, and two will be introduced this year, addressing current voids in service and community. Each offer services based in dignity, with an understanding that basic needs are intrinsically linked. For this reason, low-barrier access and connected care are central to the operations of all four of the benefitting organizations.
Garfield Super Block Announces Design Plans for Renovation Project: South and East
Otherwise blank and unused spaces have been thoughtfully designed for increased activation, such as a nature play trail path adjacent to a ballfield viewing area, providing young users something to do while a ballgame is being played, and the benefits of a diversity of plantings to pollinators.
Garfield Super Block Announces Design Plans for Renovation Project
Garfield Super Block is a campus located in the heart of Seattle’s Central District containing Garfield High School, Quincy Jones Performing Arts Center, Garfield Teen Life Center, Medgar Evers Pool, Garfield Community Center, as well as the ballfields, tennis courts, and a playground. Adjacent to GSB is Nova High School, whose students frequently use the park.
Friends of Waterfront Seattle and Africatown Community Land Trust among recipients of funding from Seattle Office of Arts and Culture
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) is allocating $1.1 Million to fourteen organizations across the city to support arts and cultural organizations impacted by the pandemic and increase citywide recovery efforts. These lead organizations will sub-contract with neighborhood-based organizations and small businesses to carry out inclusive and creative activation projects and events that further the neighborhoods’ and city’s pandemic recovery process.
Vaccine Hesitancy Campaign Wins “Best in Public Sector” at PRWeek Awards Ceremony
The evening of March 16 marked a night of thrilling victory for The Anchor Group and its partner agency C+C, who took a stunning win at an awards ceremony widely known as “the Oscars for Public Relations.” Anchor not only won Best in Public Sector for its WeConsider campaign addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy; it was also the only Black agency represented on a national scale.
Idris Goodwin Is New Artistic Director of Seattle Children’s Theatre
After a national search conducted in partnership with Management Consultants for the Arts, Seattle Children’s Theatre (SCT) last week announces that Idris Goodwin will be the company’s third artistic director, succeeding Courtney Sale, who left the post in 2020. Goodwin, an award-winning playwright, breakbeat poet, director, and educator, starts his tenure with the organization this month, serving as co-executive alongside managing director Kevin Malgesini.
Bumbershoot Announces Return for 2023, Bumbershoot Workforce Development Program
Today, Bumbershoot: Seattle’s Arts & Music Festival has revealed the 2023 music lineup featuring luminaries from around the globe, Pacific Northwest heroes and the best of emerging music. The 50th annual installment of Bumbershoot will take place September 2-3 at the iconic Seattle Center campus, boasting a previously announced eclectic arts program and now an equally varied musical lineup that includes indie rock, punk, soul, folk, dance and more.
Hairspray Set to Return to Seattle’s Paramount Theatre
HAIRSPRAY, Broadway’s Tony Award®-winning musical comedy phenomenon returns to Seattle! This new North American tour, helmed by original director Jack O’Brien and original choreographer Jerry Mitchell, will play April 4 through 9 at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre.
Tickets are available are available now on-line at STGPresents.org, Ticketmaster.com, by calling 1-800-982-2787 or in person at The Paramount Theatre Box Office (Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10am to 6pm).
We’re Heading to Spring Training! Keep up with the Circling Seattle Sports team on our Blog and Socials
The Circling Seattle Sports team is heading to Peoria, Arizona for Mariners Spring Training. They’ll be covering the team on-site for a week, bringing you exclusive interviews and game recaps from the Cactus League as the Mariners get set to kick off the 2023 season.