Sept. 9 - Proposals for the next South King County Fund Environmental Grants cycle are due Oct. 15.
Register for SeaTac’s Fine Art exhibit Sept. 27, all art must be original work
The city will host a fine art exhibit Oct. 4 – Oct. 29, which will feature regional artists two-dimensional artwork at the local community center.
Remember your pets during National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness month and Regional Animal Services of King County would like to remind all pet owners that Pet Safety is also a big part of this campaign.
September is National Disaster Preparedness Month, virtual event for families to learn more about safety
FEMA is hosting a free, online event for families in the PNW to learn more about preparing for disasters on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
Responses still needed for SeaTac’s road safety survey
We have 276 responses, mostly from English speakers. We are looking for responses in a variety of languages.
Nonprofit offering training opportunities for teens, young adults
One of the City’s nonprofit partners has two paid training opportunities for youth this Fall and are looking for participants.
Waste Zero to host monthly presentations to educate community on recycling, more
The first presentation will be virtual on Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 6 p.m. This presentation will cover the basics about recycling and composting.
Disaster assistance available for business, residents affected by Hanover Apartment Complex fire
Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to businesses and residents affected by the Hanover Apartment Complex Fire here in SeaTac
Installation of Free Little Pantry at SeaTac YMCA brings Deputy Mayor, King County Councilmember
Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and King County Councilman Dave Upthegrove celebrated the installation of a Free Little Pantry at the Matt Griffin YMCA in SeaTac today.
SeaTac partners with nonprofits to support businesses, provide workforce development
Each year, the City of SeaTac allocates 1.5 percent of the unrestricted portion of its annual budget for human services, which funds programs that are available to any SeaTac resident in need.
