Category: Parks
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Seattle’s urban walk: The Emerald City Trail
Follow the yellow brick road, take a walk on the wild side and see what Seattle neighborhood you…
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What Fremont neighbors should know about the Lincoln Field Meeting this Saturday
Seattle Public Schools will host a community meeting Saturday to present two options for a new athletic field…
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New sports field coming to lower Woodland Park: Two options, one meeting
Editor’s Note: See Eric’s prior stories on this subject: Lincoln Playfields Option C: Combining Options A and B…
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Neighbors push for larger Green Lake pool
A petition calling for a bigger, more versatile pool at Green Lake is gaining traction among neighbors who…
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Tilley’s Trail: A tribute to love, loss, and community
When Amanda Garza moved to Fremont in 2020, she brought with her a companion who would become a…
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Brick comes home: Denny Family receives historic find from Troll’s Knoll
Remember that century-old brick unearthed at Troll’s Knoll back in October? It just found the perfect home. On…
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Zoo’s 2026 plan includes price increases, neighborhood park tree removal
Woodland Park Zoo is inviting Seattle residents to review and comment on its 2026 Draft Annual Plan through…
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Fremont volunteer strikes historical gold, or rather, clay
History literally surfaced at Troll’s Knoll Park in mid-October when a volunteer was digging a hole and hit…
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A.B. Ernst Park expansion targets Spring 2026 start
Good news from the Sept. 30 open house at A.B. Ernst Park: the expansion is finally heading toward…
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Get your hands dirty at the Troll’s Knoll Oct. 12 work party
Ready to show some love to one of Fremont’s quirkiest green spaces? Friends of the Troll’s Knoll wants…
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