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Celebrate the new soccer fields at Woodland Park

November 20, 2009 Green Lake, Phinney Ridge No Comments
Celebrate the new soccer fields at Woodland Park

Lower Woodland Park

Lower Woodland Park



Seattle Parks and Recreation, the Green Lake community and sportsfield users are celebrating the renovated Lower Woodland Park fields #2 & #7 on Saturday, December 5, 2009 from 9 – 11 a.m. The event will include a special soccer clinic and games hosted by current Major League Soccer players and professional trainers, and a ribbon cutting ceremony. The fields’ inauguration is co-sponsored by Seattle Youth Soccer Association and Woodland Soccer Club.

The fields now have new green synthetic turf with markings for lacrosse, Ultimate Frisbee and soccer. As one of Mayor Nickels Seattle Jobs Forward projects, these two fields were planned, designed and constructed in less than one year.

“The local sports communities, and especially our youth soccer association, have been working hard for many years to get these fields renovated and into great playing condition,” said Ed D’Alessandro, Executive Director of Seattle Youth Soccer Association. “We are happy with the quick construction time and excited to have them back in play.”
The Seattle voters approved the Parks and Green Spaces Levy in November 2008 and this Levy provided the funding for the renovation. The original Olmsted design included playfields that have been a vital part of Woodland Park throughout its history.

For more information, please contact Parks Project Manager Ted Holden at (206) 684-7201; e-mail ted.holden@seattle.gov.

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Seattle’s Green Lake adds New York Style Pizza – Video

September 7, 2009 Green Lake, Restaurants No Comments

The owner / founder of the new Turnpike Pizza at Green Lake in Seattle describes his vision for the new restaurant near Greenwood, Wallingford, and Phinney Ridge. There is also a descriptive review on Yelp. Let us know if we can help share video on your business (totally free / we do not accept advertising or sponsorships).
6900 E Greenlake Way N
(206) 708-1860

Update: The owner shown in the video – Ric – will be offering FREE pizza slices on Sunday, September 13th. Stop by for free pizza to see what you think!


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