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Dreading dark December? Seattle Parks programs might help

The darkest month of the year is almost here, with the earliest sunsets and shortest days, and – this year – COVID-canceled festivities. But Seattle Parks & Recreation has a plan to brighten some of those days.

It’s out with a brochure for virtual programs in December – from a free “family fun night” to classes and workouts (here are a few examples). You can browse the brochure here. The registration portal is here.

The department also has view-any-time videos on YouTube – cooking, books, sports skills to name a few. (And if you’re looking for info on Parks facilities, the ongoing open-and-closed list is here.)

3 Replies to "Dreading dark December? Seattle Parks programs might help"

  • Kris November 29, 2020 (3:54 pm)

    Um, what program do I sign up for so I can snuggle with adorable bunnies? That would definitely get me through the rest of this year. 

  • Mj November 29, 2020 (6:12 pm)

    Fixing the burnt out light fixtures serving the track at Hiawatha play field would be a great start.  It’s moot when the turf lights are on but on nights they are off it is very dark along portions of the track

    • bertha November 30, 2020 (8:14 am)

      MJ – you can report the lighting issues here: Parks Maintenance Request Line – 206-684-7250 or Field Lighting Issues – 855-330-8400 or Information and Customer Service – 206-684-4075.

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