Do you know a great place for a P-Patch garden on Queen Anne? If so, the city’s Department of Neighborhoods wants to hear from you. Queen Anne is one of the neighborhoods that will receive money from the Parks and Green Spaces Levy for the development of new P-Patches.

A good site is easily leasable at low or no cost, flat and sunny, and at least 5000 square feet. If you know a perfect location, submit your idea here through the end of August.
Future P-Patches on Queen Anne
August 3rd, 2010 by Doug Alder
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1,500 volunteer for Seattle Works Day Saturday
May 21st, 2010 by Thea
Over 1,500 volunteers will be cleaning up 28 sites around town from noon to 3:30 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, May 22 as part of Seattle Works Day.
And after spending the afternoon fixing up parks, p-patches, community centers and other neighborhood spots citywide, volunteers are invited to a Seattle Works Day after party at Seattle Center!
Registration is $30 per person and includes and event t-shirt and access to the after party. All proceeds go toward Seattle Works and its year-round mission “to connect local organizations with enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers.”
Feel like getting your hands dirty with some volunteer work this weekend? Get more information at the Seattle Works website.
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