Weekly Walk Around the News
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local A 69-year-old man was killed after being struck by a car on Sunday night at 35th Avenue SW and SW Graham Street in West Seattle.
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local A 69-year-old man was killed after being struck by a car on Sunday night at 35th Avenue SW and SW Graham Street in West Seattle.
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local The Puget Sound Regional Council approved nearly 17 million for thirteen bike and pedestrian projects including Tacoma’s Prairie Line Trail
This is the second post in a series of two; you can read about four more schools that participated in the Feet First IWALK Challenge and read about this year’s IWALK Challenge
For some schools IWALK 2013 seems far in the past, while for others, the IWALK celebrations are jumping-off points for year-round Walk to School campaigns. We hope these Washington schools provide
Feet First extends its thanks to all the wonderful schools that submitted entries to the second annual Feet First IWALK Challenge. The event descriptions told heartwarming tales of schools
International Walk to School Month, IWALK, has come to a close and the numbers are in. Thank you and congratulations to all the schools across that state that hosted events!
Neighbors Join Together to Improve a Walk Route to School Drivers in southeast Seattle know South Graham Street as a great way to get to I-5. Going east from
We are accepting submissions for the Feet First IWALK Challenge through November 8th. If you hosted an IWALK event, complete our Feet First IWALK Challenge Submission Form for the chance to win prizes and recognition.
Factoring walkability into school boundary decisions will benefit students, communities, and the bottom line. The Seattle School District is in the process of changing elementary and middle school boundaries
We know that many of you are already well into your IWALK campaign, however we wanted to pause and revisit the wonderful events hosted last year. We hope these five
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