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Free Oil Leaks Classes Now in West Seattle, Renton and Shoreline

Seattle Public Utilities and the Washington Department of Ecology FREE Auto Leaks Classes are now offered at four locations around the Sound. Automotive educators from these schools will host the classes – a $125 value! South Seattle Community College Upcoming Dates: April 20, May 18 West Seattle High School Upcoming Dates: April… [ Keep reading ]

Give Back to Your Community. Clean Up with Our Help.

It’s time for Spring Clean — Seattle’s premier community cleanup event. Seattle Public Utilities invites you and your neighbors to participate April 1—May 31. Help pick up litter, stencil storm drains, paint out graffiti, remove invasive plants, or join an event in your community. All Spring Clean projects are on… [ Keep reading ]

Free Household Battery Recycling Event Saturday

Recycle your household batteries on Saturday, April 13 from 9 am – 3 pm at the Lynnwood and Roosevelt Square Whole Foods Market locations. BETTERY and Total Reclaim will recycle drained household batteries in an environmentally responsible manner for FREE. Batteries Accepted AA, AAA, C, D and 9V alkaline batteries… [ Keep reading ]

Business Community: Connect with Our Director Thursday

Ray Hoffman, Director of Seattle Public Utilities, will be at the next City Business Casual from 5 pm to 7 pm on April 11 at the Renaissance Hotel’s Lobby Court. These regular gatherings provide the Seattle business community with direct access to business-focused city officials, including influential city leaders and key department heads and representatives…. [ Keep reading ]

Kitchen Composter Sale Ends Sunday

35% off kitchen compost collectors – don’t miss out! For a limited time, get a kitchen food scrap collector with 20 compostable bags and a pack of organic lettuce seeds for just $13.99 plus tax. These attractive and convenient containers make collecting food scraps in your kitchen clean and easy…. [ Keep reading ]

Compost Days Ends Soon

Hurry! Compost Days Ends April 15. Get free compost, and discounts on bulk compost and kitchen scrap collectors now through Sunday, April 15. Play the Big Dig,  and you could win $500! Compost Days celebrates the efforts of residents like you, who helped Seattle divert 125,000 tons of food and… [ Keep reading ]

Get Help with Utility Bills at City Open House

Please join Mayor Mike McGinn, the Seattle City Council and the City Attorney’s Office for the fourth annual City Hall Open House this Saturday, April 6. City Hall will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Just as in past years, there will be informational booths… [ Keep reading ]

Come to Forum on Emergency Preparedness and Community Resiliency

The City of Seattle and partners are hosting local faith leaders at four forums around the city. Community members will have the opportunity to participate in conversations about emergency preparedness and community resiliency. The forums will be held at these times and locations: April 10, 8:30 am – 11:30 am… [ Keep reading ]

Clean Up Your Neighborhood with Our Help

It’s time for Spring Clean — Seattle’s premier community cleanup event. Seattle Public Utilities invites you and your neighbors to participate April 1—May 31. Help pick up litter, stencil storm drains, paint out graffiti, remove invasive plants, or join an event in your community. All Spring Clean projects are on… [ Keep reading ]

See Ciscoe Sunday at the Ballard Big Dig

You can join the region-wide scavenger hunt to receive great prizes and free compost by playing the Big Dig, now through April 15. Find “Corey—the Compostable Apple Core” and report his secret compost code at www.compostdays.com, and you’ll receive a coupon for a FREE bag of Cedar Grove compost! You’ll also be entered… [ Keep reading ]