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Greta Matassa Northwest Icon and Lifelong Jazz Visionary

Greta Matassa, a renowned jazz vocalist and nine-time Northwest jazz vocalist of the year, will perform at the Bellevue Jazz & Blues Music Series on October 5th, 2024. With a career spanning over 40 years, she reflects on her musical journey and inspirations while emphasizing her contributions to the Seattle Jazz scene.

Successful City Hall Plaza food truck program extended through October

The City Hall Plaza food truck program has been successfully extended through October 2024, reflecting its popularity among local residents and visitors. This initiative supports local businesses while providing a vibrant dining experience in the heart of the city. The program continues to draw attention for its diverse food offerings and community engagement.

Weaving Artistry at The Knitters Studio

Experience the artistry of weaving at The Knitters Studio in Bellevue, Washington, on September 3, 2024. This event highlights the intricate techniques of weaving while promoting appreciation for the natural environment. Engage with local artisans and explore sustainable practices in textile art.

Downtowns Favorite Bagel Shop Moving Location at End of September

Blazing Bagels, a beloved bagel shop in downtown Bellevue, is relocating from its current site across from the Downtown Transit Center to the former Tully’s coffee shop on 108th Ave NE and Main Street. The move, set for September 28, 2019, is prompted by redevelopment plans for the existing location, which will be transformed into one of Bellevue's first 600-foot towers. This transition is expected to maintain the bagel shop's strong customer base while contributing positively to the area's growth.

School Year Begins Thursday Walk and Drive Safely

The Bellevue community prepares for the start of the school year on Thursday, August 30, with important safety reminders from local authorities. As traffic patterns change due to the opening of the new Wilburton Elementary School, drivers and pedestrians are urged to take precautions. Key safety tips include reduced speed limits in school zones and the importance of stopping for school buses.

Photo Gallery Jocovine Bistro

Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Jocovine Bistro in Sandy, Utah, with a captivating photo gallery showcasing its unique culinary offerings and cocktail selections. This event promises an engaging experience for food and drink enthusiasts, highlighting the bistro's commitment to quality and creativity. Join the local community in celebrating this dining gem at a future event!

Find the Next Travel Trend At Bellevue Fashion Week

Bellevue Fashion Week, scheduled for October 4-5, 2024, highlights travel-inspired fashion trends while supporting local nonprofits. The event features two runway shows, with ticket sales benefiting Washington Women in Need and KidsQuest Children's Museum.

Traffic safety tips as students return to school

As students in Bellevue return to school, increased traffic demands heightened awareness to ensure children's safety. The article emphasizes the importance of following traffic rules, utilizing child safety seats, and exploring alternative transportation options, while providing resources for parents and students. Key initiatives like Bellevue SchoolPool and the Edulog Parent Bus Tracking Program are highlighted to promote safe travel during the school year.

Celebrating Community at Bellevue Library

The Bellevue Library is a vital community hub in Downtown Bellevue, offering a wide range of resources and programs for the city's diverse population. With its extensive collection, innovative makerspace, and engaging community initiatives, the library promotes inclusivity and lifelong learning for all ages.

"Made in Bellevue Series Launches with Greening Your Workspace Event"

The "Made in Bellevue" event series is set to launch on August 27 at Amazon's Bingo Plaza, focusing on crafting miniature office plants. This monthly series, previously known as Plant Camp, aims to enhance workspaces with greenery and promote sustainability through creative activities. The first session is free, and subsequent events will include upcycling and pumpkin crafting.

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