Stories for May 2024

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Tuesday, May 28

Climate crisis at the heart of art exhibition at Domicile Gallery+Design

An art exhibition centering the climate crisis, called Fallout, by local self-taught artist Spencer Frazer, was recently launched at the Domicile Art Gallery on Madison Street.

Friday, May 3

‘I should write a book’ — author Urs Koenig's journey

Koenig will host a reading on May 23 at Parlous Wines in Madison Park.

Friends of Madison Park: 'Beautify' campaign updates

Phases 1 and 2 of the plan are the first steps for 2024.

Tree Talk: Thoroughbreds or mutts? Pondering rhododendrons

Species or hybrids? It really doesn’t matter — it’s what you like in a plant that counts.

Emergency Prep: There’s a site for that

Last month, I wrote about apps you to use during a disaster – this time, we'll look at websites that could be handy during an emergency, especially local sites

Thursday, May 2

Revisiting the Park: Parties galore

A return to civilian life after two years with Uncle Sam.

Real estate: What to expect from your broker

Eight things to look for when considering a real estate professional.

Annual donation, paper shredding event coming May 4

The event takes place in the lower parking lot at the AGC Building at 1200 Westlake Ave N.

Get Growing: I heart oxheart tomatoes

As May makes its debut, folks are considering which tomatoes will rule their gardens.

20-plus Seattle libraries to see rolling closures

Seattle Public Library will be implement the closures through June 4 due to limited staffing capacity.