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About Ballard Historical Society President

Junior League of Seattle, Talking Book and Braille Library Volunteer, Salmon Bay & Aerie #1 Eagles, Women's Council of Realtors, Ballard Historical Society, Ballard Writer's Collective emcee and Remax Hall of Fame Broker.

May is Membership Renewal Month!

This month we’re profiling renewing Member Dave Boyd. Marvin Oliver (L) and Dave Boyd (R) at the interpretive panel at the dedication of Marvin’s Salish Welcome sculpture, July 2010. Dave came to Seattle as a graduate student in architecture in 1983, … Continue reading

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Lovely ’34 Ford to join BHS at 2011 Syttende Mai Parade!

Ballard Historical Society members are busy planning our theme and inviting marchers for the 5/17 Syttende Mai Norwegian Constitution Day parade.  We hope you’ll join us!  If you’re a BHS member interested in joining us, please wear vintage outfits and be prepared to … Continue reading

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Send your Ballard Market receipts to BHS!

Turning your Ballard Market receipts to Ballard Historical Society is a wonderful way that you can support our ongoing efforts.  It’s as simple as continuing to do something you already do: shop at The Ballard Market!  For many years our … Continue reading

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The Kickoff Party was Wonderful!

The party was a great time and a wonderful way for people to learn about the Bell Project.  Although, now begins the work of raising the money to turn the automation idea into reality.  Let’s hope that both the grant application … Continue reading

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Limited-Edition BHS Logo Bumper Sticker for New Members

Hi folks, here at BHS we’re excited to announce the arrival of our lovely new bumper (or anywhere) stickers. We’d love see them on every car in Ballard! Membership details here.

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