Fall Festival – Friday Oct 27

October 11, 2023

Laurelhurst Elementary School – Friday, October 27: 5 to 7:30 p.m.Fun for the entire family! Festive games, activities, prizes and food for purchase! $10 admissio.Invite your friends and neighbors, and join an evening of family fun, including face painting, wax handmaking, and a magic show. Food will be available for purchase.Admission is $10 per person.

Beer, Brats & Bingo – Friday Oct 20th

October 11, 2023

St. Stephen’s Great Hall – 4805 NE 45th St.5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The second-annual neighborhood all-ages family event! Live Bingo,Octoberfest cuisine & prizes galore via local businesses.All are welcome! Advance tickets required via Eventbrite: https://tinyurl.com/57s3h3yx

One Seattle Day of Service May 20

May 5, 2023

One Seattle Day of Service is Saturday May 20th. The City’s second annual Day of Service in the spirit of inclusion, cooperation, and service will be Saturday, May 20. Volunteers are needed City-wide and, though most of those spots are full, the Laurelhurst Community Club is sponsoring several “Spring Clean” projects for neighborhood public green … Read More

Annual Neighbors Meeting – June 5th – in person!

May 5, 2023

Please join us at the Laurelhurst Community Center for our annual neighbors meeting. After LCC;s brief yearly business review, LCC will host Seattle PoliceChief Adrian Diaz, and D-4 City Councilman Alex Pedersen.

LEAP Event – June 11th, 1:30-4 p.m

May 4, 2023

What would life look like if the entire City lost power? How Do we do we come together as a community to meet our needs?  Come, Observe, Learn!  Disaster Practice: June 11- 1:30 – 4 p.m.   Laurelhurst Emergency Communication Hub St. Stephen’s Church Campus, 4805 NE 45th S.  Click here to learn more!

Spring Egg Hunt (12 and under) – April 8th, 10am, Laurelhurst Park

March 16, 2023

Note that the LCC and the staff at the Community Center need volunteers to fill the eggs (in advance), place the eggs by age groups, and do a quick clean up that morning. Seniors, middle and high schoolers are especially welcome to help! Contact Robert Bellm – rob.bellm@seattle.gov