The 22nd Bellevue LifeSpring Step Up to the Plate Benefit Luncheon will be held on Tuesday, April 25th at Meydenbauer Center. The yearly event benefits Bellevue children. Attending the luncheon is an opportunity to connect with Bellevue leaders, colleagues, and neighbors. There are currently 3,942 Bellevue children experiencing food insecurity […]
Events
5 Bellevue Restaurants to Participate in Seattle Cocktail Week
Seattle Cocktail Week runs from March 26th through April 2nd. This annual event features restaurants/bars from around the Seattle metro area, with Bellevue being the exclusive participant from the Eastside. This year, five Bellevue restaurants are participating. They will be featuring carefully curated cocktails for participants to consume. The week […]
Bellevue Named 7th Magical Winter Destination in Washington
The blogger, Globe Trotter Travel, who has over 60,000 followers on social media, recently visited Washington on a mission to name the top ten magical winter destinations in the state. They highlighted Bellevue as being a must-visit place during winter months. According to the blog, “A perfect alternative providing big-city […]
2023 Wintergrass Festival in Downtown Bellevue to Begin Feb 23rd
The Wintergrass Festival is coming back to Bellevue from February 23rd through February 26th. It will be taking place at both Hyatt Regency Bellevue and The Westin Bellevue. The concert will be exploring the world of Torch and Twang, according to the website. It will feature Americana and bluegrass singers […]
Bellevue School District Chooses 3 Elementaries to be Considered for Consolidation
The Bellevue School District’s board met today to discuss the consolidation of three out of seven elementary schools in Bellevue. The intention is to stabilize elementary enrollment, as it has greatly declined. The schools that were up for discussion included Ardmore, Eastgate, Enatai, Phantom Lake, Sherwood Forest, Woodridge, and Wilburton. […]
Bellevue Honors Black History Month with Historical Performances
According to the City of Bellevue, in recognition of Black History Month, Bellevue will be featuring a unique type of performance art showcasing the struggle for racial equity during the civil rights movement in the 1960s. The city is partnering with Living Voices, which combines live performance with audio/video, visual […]
Enrollment Decline Could Result in Closure of 3 Bellevue Elementary Schools
According to an email sent out by the Bellevue School District, a presentation was made in January to the Bellevue School Board to consolidate three of the seven elementary schools to stabilize elementary enrollment. The schools that have experienced the greatest enrollment decline to date include Ardmore, Eastgate, Enatai, Phantom […]
Event Feat. Region’s Restaurant Culture to Spotlight Two Award-Winning Bellevue Chefs
Farm to Table, an event created to spotlight the best of the region’s diverse restaurant culture, is spotlighting award-winning chefs and restauranteurs. There will be 13 chefs featured, with two of them being from Bellevue. Every night features a new chef and menu, with each dish highlighting their speciality cuisine. […]
All Ages Invited to Learn and Create with Bellevue Library’s Makerspace
We are spotlighting Bellevue Library’s Makerspace. This is a free workspace for people of all ages to learn, collaborate, and create through hands-on experience. The different makerspaces include equipment and supplies for art, sewing, audio and video recording, coding, robotics and more. Bring your children or indulge in a hobby […]
Welcome the Year of the Rabbit with The Bellevue Collection
Welcome in the Year of the Rabbit with The Bellevue Collection as they celebrate Lunar New Year. Gather with family and friends to explore traditions with wishes for good fortune and good health. The live celebration at Bellevue Square will take place on Saturday, January 14th from 11am to 6pm. […]