City Issues Proclamations on Sexual Assault, Discrimination, and Military Appreciation

May 1- On Tuesday, April 28, SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley issued three proclamations on behalf of the City Council at the Regular Council Meeting which was held virtually. The first proclaimed April 2020, as Sexual Assault Awareness Month in SeaTac. The second proclaimed discrimination of any kind will never be welcome in SeaTac and all … Continue reading City Issues Proclamations on Sexual Assault, Discrimination, and Military Appreciation

Washington’s phased approach to reopening

May 1-On May 1, 2020, Gov. Jay Inslee discussed the phased approach (pdf) he and public health officials will take for resuming recreational, social and business activities. Every phase will still require social distancing and appropriate health precautions including the use of personal protective equipment in a number of workplaces. As of May 5, fishing, hunting, playing … Continue reading Washington’s phased approach to reopening

Parks Status Update – Updated May 6, 2020

May 6-Park hours are from dawn until dusk unless specified differently below. Angle Lake Park – Park gates will be open by 7:00 AM.  Gates, parking lot, and fishing dock open.  Restrooms, picnic shelters, and playgrounds will remain closed.Des Moines Creek Park – Trail and trailhead open.  Parking lot open.Grandview Dog Park – Open.  Parking … Continue reading Parks Status Update – Updated May 6, 2020

SeaTac Part of #SupportPugetSoundSmallBiz Map

April 28– The City of SeaTac is making it easier for residents to find small business that provide takeout or delivery in their neighborhoods. SeaTac is one of 16 cities and counties participating in the Support Puget Sound Small Businesses interactive mapping program now available at seatacwa.gov/eatlocal. The new interactive mapping program joins SeaTac’s “Stay … Continue reading SeaTac Part of #SupportPugetSoundSmallBiz Map

Washington WIC an essential service and continues to be available to pregnant women, new moms, and young children

April 24- During this challenging time, Washington WIC is here for vulnerable families. WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. WIC gives families access to nutritious foods, nutrition education and breastfeeding support, health assessments and referrals. WIC is for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding moms, infants, and children under five. These services … Continue reading Washington WIC an essential service and continues to be available to pregnant women, new moms, and young children

Pet Food Bank

Kent shelter For pet owners experiencing economic hardships, RASKC has a community pet food bank located outside of our main entrance doors. This humble pantry is stocked with generous in-kind donations received by the community. Interested in donating? Note our link to RASKC's Amazon Wish List which supports this project, our collaborative project below, including foster and … Continue reading Pet Food Bank

WHEN GRANDPARENTS LIVE WITH YOU: HOW TO PROTECT OLDER ADULTS AT HOME FROM COVID-19

Illustrations by Kelly Froh Living with multiple generations in one home can be a wonderful way for children to bond with grandparents and for older adults to be an active part of family life. During the coronavirus pandemic, however, living in a multigenerational home requires some additional steps to prevent COVID-19. When there are multiple … Continue reading WHEN GRANDPARENTS LIVE WITH YOU: HOW TO PROTECT OLDER ADULTS AT HOME FROM COVID-19