As reported in May, the annual Bellevue Arts Fair was canceled this year due to the pandemic. However, the Museum will be celebrating with a new program, Kids Fair To Go. From July 24-26, the Arts Museum will be giving away 6,000 free craft kits for kids and families. The kits […]
Events
New Bellevue Fire Station Available for Virtual Tour
From now until July 6th, a seven-minute virtual tour will be available of Fire Station 10 in order for Bellevue residents to be a part of the design of the new station that is slated to have construction take place in 2020-2021. Fire Station 10 will be located at 112th […]
Bellevue Declares State of Emergency, Enforces Curfew
Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson has declared a civil emergency in the city of Bellevue. This is a result of looters in the downtown area damaging property and stealing merchandise. The city has also requested additional law enforcement support from the country and the state. According to the City of Bellevue, […]
Protests in Bellevue Turn into Riots and Looting
Protesters planned to gather in Bellevue this afternoon at 3 p.m. to rally against the death of George Floyd. While the protest began as peaceful, it has turned into a riot. Up to this point, protesters have been at Bellevue Square, The Shops at The Bravern, Bellevue Connection (formerly Bellevue […]
Bellevue Bike Map Updated for 2020
Bike month, which normally takes place in May, was rescheduled to June this year, due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Despite the fact that Bike Everywhere month will involve less events and in-person bike stations, there will still be incentives and activities to participate in. Bikers can earn rewards by posting […]
Bellevue Family 4th Event at Bellevue Park Canceled
Bellevue Family 4th of July, the largest event on the Eastside celebrating the patriotic holiday, has been canceled. According to the City of Bellevue, the decision was made due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order extension, and Washington’s phased plan for eventually allowing gatherings over […]
Bellevue Arts Museum Arts Fair Canceled Due to Pandemic
The Bellevue Arts Museum Arts Fair 2020, which was scheduled for July 24-26, has been canceled. According to a press release, this decision has been made in light of Washington State’s newly announced “Safe Start” plan, and in the interest of keeping artists and community members safe. The Museum’s Executive […]
Bellevue Restaurant, Ascend, to Feature Cocktails for Limited Time at Seattle Cocktail Week
Seattle Cocktail Week celebrates the cocktail culture that has been created in Seattle and the spirits industry professionals behind them. This year, Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi will be participating as one of the venue’s that will feature two cocktails tailored to fit what they specialize in and to give […]
2020 Bellevue LifeSpring Luncheon to Feature Bellevue Superintendent and KING 5’s Joyce Taylor
Bellevue LifeSpring’s 2020 Step Up to the Plate Benefit Luncheon is now open for registration. The annual event is taking place at Meydenbauer Center on March 17, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The featured speaker this year will be Bellevue School District’s Superintendent, Dr. Ivan Duran. He joined the […]
Compass Real Estate Celebrates Grand Opening at The Bravern
Compass Real Estate hosted the grand opening of their new Bellevue office at The Shops at The Bravern on Thursday, February 20. Located in the heart of the luxury shopping destination, the Bravern office totals 18,000 square feet, with 180 employees. According to Cris Nelson, Managing Director at Compass, “Our […]