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  • About.com - Seattle/Tacoma : Guide to Seattle from the company formerly known as Mining Co.
  • Beautiful Seattle : Information on weather, news, sports, transportation, attractions, entertainment and businesses.
  • Adaptive Installations : Provides accessibility, independence, mobility, function and dignity to people who are physically challenged.
  • Aradia Women's Health : Providing feminist gynecological and abortion services.
  • Evergreen Safety Council : Private, non-profit, non-governmental organization promoting safe and healthy behavior, at home, work and play.
  • Community Midwifery Service : Strong emphasis on the normalcy of pregnancy, birth and early parenting. Offers a description of care, stories, gallery, and resources.
  • Scandinavian Cryobank : Sperm bank which specializes in delivery of cryopreserved semen from screened Scandinavian donors. Offers fee list, FAQ, and a catalog of donors.
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center : Information for the public, patient care personnel, scientific researchers, patients and educators. Contact details provided.
  • Seattle Vision : Eyecare, corrective eyewear, and overview of surgical procedures to correct vision.
  • Aurora Medical Services Inc. : Offers abortion services. Site includes doctor biographies, list of services, forum, directions, FAQ, and pre-surgery instructions.
  • Angelorum Pregnancy Services : Offers pregnancy tests, peer counseling and support, maternity and baby clothes, referrals, and post-abortion recovery.
  • Horizon House : Retirement community offering independent and assisted living, as well as nursing care. Offers a virtual tour, photos, newsletter, and employment opportunities.
  • Seattle Indian Health Board : Assists American Indians and Alaska Natives in the achievement of physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well being. Includes news, events, centers, programs, links, and employment opportunities.
  • Health Information Network : Non-profit agency providing HIV/AIDS/STD health educational programs to health care workers. Also offers community referrals. Includes a training schedule, and links.
  • Gilda's Club Seattle : Non-profit support network for the families and friends of those living with cancer. Details groups, lectures, workshops, and social events organized through the club.
  • Cancer Research and Biostatistics : Non-profit organization utilizes the application of bio-statistical principles and methods.
  • UW Medicine : Directory of health care providers with tools for finding, evaluating, and making an appointment with a network doctors at hospitals and clinics across the county.
  • Cell Therapeutics, Inc. : They offer a different approach to cancer treatment and cancer research through safer, more effective cancer therapies.
  • Fremont Medical and Dental Clinic : Offering primary medical and general dental services, with contact details and pratitioner information.
  • Seattle Preventive Medicine : Dr. Robert Bernstein provides comprehensive, personalized preventive health planning for individuals.
  • Norse Home : Non-profit continuing care retirement community on Phinney Ridge providing residential and assisted living services.
  • Greenwood Midwives : Midwifery, massage, and acupuncture care at a clinic.
  • Rainy City Midwifery and Acupuncture : Collaborative practice of midwives, acupuncturists, and childbirth educators. Facilitates home births, water births, and birth center births.
  • The Sports Medicine Clinic : Located in Ballard and North Seattle, they offer comprehensive, quality care to the community.
  • Emerald City Medical Arts : They are family practitioners specially trained to care for newborns, children, teenagers, and young, mid-life, and senior adults.
  • Medical Dental Building : Facility houses doctors, dentists, and alternative health care practitioners in downtown Seattle.
  • Northwest Therapy Center : A comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility that is staffed with a multidisciplinary team including a physical therapist, respiratory therapist, and social worker.
  • Dr. Sally Rockwell : Books and counseling on food allergies, allergy free, gluten-free, dairy-free recipes, candida yeast, elimination and rotation diets, hypoglycemia, hyperactivity, eating disorders, non-dairy calcium, and diabetes.
  • Club 24 Senior Living at Home : A licensed home care agency providing essential services to seniors.
  • Alternative Healthcare Access Campaign : Purpose is to increase the accessibility of quality alternative healthcare for homeless and low-income people. Offers a list of projects, statistics, volunteer opportunities, and needs.
  • Go Northwest : Plan travels and recreation. Discover fun things to do and see. Find places to stay and read interesting descriptions of the neighborhoods.
  • Exploit Seattle : Offers a calendar of events including user submissions.
  • Seattle Community Network : A free network run by volunteers, and open to all. Serves the Seattle-King County area with links to activism, arts, civics, the earth, education, health, marketplace, neighborhoods, people, recreation, science-tech, and spiritual subjects.
  • Welcome to Seattle: Your link to the Emerald City : Information about, links to, and photos of the Emerald City.
  • Citysearch Seattle : Directory of restaurants, nightlife, events, hotels, clubs, spas, bars, movies, business listings, and yellow pages.
  • Seattle.net : Visitor and relocation information as well as entertainment and other listings for locals.
  • The Port of Seattle - Unofficial Guide : Information about the port and the surrounding areas.
  • All Seattle : Local attractions, dining, real estate, events, maps, weather, media, education, and religious resources and information.
  • Merry Widow - Seattle Shortcuts : Directory of art and architecture, including pop culture, interior design, decoration, vintage and retro.
  • SEA Blue : Activities, events, places, government, media, and education.
  • Seattle Neighborhood Guide : Guide to neighborhood special events, arts, community news, real estate, homes for sale, schools, fairs, parades and festivals. Sponsored by real estate agent Marlow Harris of Coldwell Banker Bain.
  • Vision Awareness : A non-profit volunteer group promoting awareness and treatment of hidden vision disorders which can present as dyslexia, ADD and/or ADHD.
  • Cooperative Living of Seattle : Supports sustainable and cooperatively affordable housing innovations, which include housing cooperative boards, housing cooperatives, networking and improving existing coops, sharing bulk food, labor, financial, educational and material resources.
  • Seattle-Chat.com : Local Western Washington residents getting together to chat.
  • SCN - Community Pages : Seattle Community Network.
  • Bread Alone Project : Seattle based rock bands aiding the homeless by fund-raising projects that are recorded (CDs) and live concerts.
  • Seattle Tilth Association : Promotes organic gardening in an urban setting. Lists activities, workshops, children's programs, employment and volunteer opportunities, and links to related websites.
  • DuckIsland.com : Includes a gallery of old town photos in and around Seattle, message board, links to local sites of interest.
  • Northwest Center : Non-profit organization that expands the skills, independence and opportunities of children and adults with disabilities.
  • SEAFAIR : Annual July/August festival with ship tours, air shows, hydroplane races, parades, and street performances on the shores of Puget Sound. Contact information and events schedules.
  • Seattle Chapter of Amigos de las Americas : Amigos volunteers learn leadership skills while providing public health and community service.
  • Seattle Cohousing : This is the first cohousing community in Seattle that is close to downtown.
  • Fat Tuesday : Calendar of events.
  • Seattle Goodwill : Non-profit organization providing basic education and job training services.
  • Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind : A nonprofit organization, providing jobs, training and vocational services for people who are blind, deaf-blind and muti-disabled blind. Offers a newsletter, list of services and programs, employment opportunities, and news releases.
  • SEAFAIR Parade Marshals : Group of local business leaders who help organize the festival and host visiting parade participants. Features membership information, history, and schedules.
  • A Seattle Lexicon: Lingo from the Far Corner : An outsider's guide to the lingo and nuances of the Seattle area. Includes nicknames for places, roads, restaurants, and sports.
  • American Institute of Marine Studies : Fund raising for marine research and disadvantaged children's charities utilizing contributions and bargain sale donations of yachts, boats, autos, real estate,artwork and stock.
  • Car-Free Seattle : Organization started by two Fremont resident artists who enjoy their life in Seattle without a car. Includes a calendar of events, t-shirts, links, humor, press kit, and membership information.
  • Parkview Services : Not-for-profit organization provides group home, summer camp, affordable housing and other services for people with developmental disabilities.
  • Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit : A research and advocacy unit. Includes resources such as support groups, an events list, and a publications list.
  • Within the Miracle : Offers sessions to assists birthing couples eliminate the effects of fear, anxiety, and discomfort associated with childbirth with hypnosis.
  • Seattle Health Care : Links for Health Care in Seattle from a national relocation directory.
  • Center for Children with Special Neds : Health information and resources for families and professionals caring for children with special health care needs and chronic health conditions.
  • Mixed Media : Publishers of regional publications including Sounds of Seattle, Seattle Dining and Sound Rider.
  • Seattle Homes and Lifestyles Magazine : The web site of Seattle's premier magazine that opens the door to the classic life and style of Northwest living.
  • Geekweek Magazine : Features commentary and humor on local arts, music, culture, politics and news. Provides archive of past articles, background, and editorial team introductions.
  • Lighthouse Ministries International : Christian's walk of Faith on cable channels 29 and 77.
  • Seattle Insider : City news, entertainment and attractions.
  • Washington Free Press On-Line Library : Alternative Press in Seattle.
  • Seattle Local News: Topix.net : Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
  • Seattle University Law Review : Originally known as the University of Puget Sound Law Review.
  • Puget Sound Computer User : A regional magazine for Western Washington State. Computer User combines clear, practical advice about how to understand and use personal computers and office automation equipment, along with significant computer-related developments and important local news and information.
  • The Falcon : Official student newspaper of Seattle Pacific University.
  • Seattle Baseball Parking : Three lots near Safeco Field. Rates, map, directions, contact information.
  • Amtrak Seattle Station : Offers fare estimator and local transportation resources.
  • Seattle Sea Planes : Scenic and charter flights from Seattle including flight instruction and restaurant trips.
  • Alaska Air Group : Alaska Air and Horizon Air provide scheduled air transportation for passengers. Includes a schedule of flights and fares, and online reservations.
  • Metro Bus Service : Schedules, routefinder, and other information.
  • Metro Waterfront Streetcar : Route map, fare, and other information about King County Metro's route 99 along the Seattle waterfront.
  • City of Seattle Transportation Department : Official Seattle transportation and street information, including traffic, special events, bicycles, construction projects, and traffic cameras.
  • Best Rental Auto and Best Rent-a-car : They offer import or domestic car, mini-van, or pick-up auto rentals.
  • The Seattle Monorail Project : The Elevated Transportation Company is planning a monorail system as mandated by Seattle voters through Initiative 53. Provides project information, feedback, press, links, meeting and event schedules.
  • Puget Sound Dispatch : Yellow and Graytop taxi cab fleet serving King County, Seattle and surrounding communities with door-to-door taxi and package service.
  • Seattle Area Traffic : A map of current freeway traffic conditions for Seattle and surrounding areas; includes links to traffic cams, incident reports, mountain pass reports, and construction information.
  • OnTrack : Seattle Monorail supporters as well as skeptics and includes people from neighborhoods, businesses, and other community groups.
  • Friends of the Monorail : Promotes a monorail-type public transit system for the Seattle area and eventually beyond.
  • Citizens For King County Monorail : Seeks to generate support for and develop a regional plan to build a monorail network. Site provides monorail info, contacts, donation and volunteer info.
  • Historic Seattle Monorail : Seattle's original monorail, built in 1962 for the World's Fair, still operating daily on its one-mile track.
  • BetterBridge.org : Two designers proposing a replacement of the State Route 520 Evergreen Point Bridge. Includes diagrams and press coverage.
  • Alaska Air Forwarding : Specializing in oversize or over 100 pounds.
  • Metro Bus Tunnel : Information about the Metro bus tunnel that runs underneath downtown Seattle. Includes bus routes and tunnel-related facts.
  • Thrifty Parking : Airport parking in SeaTac and Portland.
  • Act Cabulance : A medical specialty transportation service.
  • Seattle Traffic Commutes: Easy-view Highway Livecams : Current Seattle traffic flow, and live traffic cams, several on each page.
  • Sakura-Con : Annual anime convention. Registration, guests, programming, contest rules and entry forms, and history.
  • Sustainable Seattle : Protects and improves the long-term health and vitality for Seattle and the world by applying sustainability to the links between economic prosperity, environmental vitality and social equity.
  • The Puget Sound Networking Directory : A guide to networking groups and professional associations in the Puget Sound area for business people, jobseekers, students, and newcomers.
  • Home Alive Main : Anti-violence project that offers self defense classes, provides public education and awareness, and leads local community organizing efforts. Newsletter, class information, list of events, and other resources.
  • United Indians : Provides social and educational services to Native Americans, from early child development and family counseling to housing homeless youth and preparing meals for the elderly. Includes a history of the organization, programs, employment opportunities, and FAQ.
  • Ethnic Heritage Council : Dedicated to preserving the mix of cultural traditions that enrich Northwest communities. Includes events, programs, awards, photo album, newsletter, and membership application.
  • University District Food Bank : Provides supplemental food and referral information to low-income Seattle residents.
  • Family Works Seattle : Developed by the Fremont Public Association as a family resource center and food bank. Includes an events calendar and volunteer opportunities.
  • The Millionair Club Charity : Providing jobs, meals, and assistance to people in need. Includes ways to request workers and get involved.
  • Lifelong AIDS Alliance : Formed from the merger of Chicken Soup Brigade and the Northwest AIDS foundation. Includes services, advocacy, prevention, donations, events, and volunteer opportunities.
  • Seattle Area Methadone Advocates : Provides background, links, and list of clinics.
  • Seattle Alchoholics Anonymous : Meeting lists provided by the Greater Seattle Intergroup of are organized by location and by day. Information for members about activities of the AA service organization.
  • Friend to Friend : Non-profit organization recruits and matches volunteers to visit one-on-one with lonely elderly and disabled persons who live in nursing and retirement homes.
  • Q Cafe and Community Center : Non-Profit center offers computer classes, entertainment, children's activities, exhibits from local artists, refreshments, and free Internet and wireless access with purchase.
  • Lost in Seattle : A clickable map showing thousands of shops and buildings, the ultimate local street map.
  • Kroll Map Company, Inc. : Publisher of real estate atlases, local street maps and general purpose maps of the Pacific Northwest. Provider of digital map data and custom digital mapping.
  • The Paramount Theatre : Venue for variety of performing arts, including touring Broadway shows. Schedule, seating charts.
  • Town Hall, Seattle : Community cultural center and meeting venue. Features calendar of scheduled events and rental contact information.
  • Circus Contraption : Performs live original music, circus feats and performance art. Provides shows and events schedules with booking information and souvenir sales.
  • Bubbleman : An entertainer, Garry Golightly, who blows soap bubbles and sings for the amusement of younger audiences.
  • ArtsFund : The program established by the Corporate Council for the Arts for individuals to support the arts and arts education directly or through workplace giving drives.
  • Consolidated Works : A multi-disciplinary contemporary arts center.
  • ArtsWest : West Seattle's home for the arts, offering an art gallery, theater, and music.
  • The Comics Journal : Magazine with articles and interviews. Includes a forum.
  • Gregory, Roberta : starring Bitchy Bitch.
  • Jet City Improv : A fast-paced improvisational comedy group.
  • Matt Fisher: Seattle Folk Dancing : Schedules and other information about folk dancing events in the greater Seattle area.
  • Seattle Writers' Association : Critique groups, publisher and agent listings, products, resources, member websites, meetings, and writers in performance.
  • Bluehouse : Their mission is to promote the experience of art as a community value through the creation of interactive artistic projects and events, as well as educational and advisory programs.
  • Richard Hugo House : Organization providing support, advice, and programs for writers and learners in the community. Includes programs, membership, residents, and facilities.
  • Foolproof Performing Arts : Offers student workshop information along with entertainer and performance schedules.
  • Redwan Mersy Productions : Music and srts production company of producer Drew Myers and art director Cannupa Hanska.
  • SeattleSpiel : Provides game-players in the Seattle area a resource to find one another, organize gaming events, and keep abreast of the local gaming scene as well as a place where Seattleites new to the hobby can learn more about contemporary games.
  • Bumbershoot : Urban arts festival featuring visual and performance arts; includes schedule, lineup and news.
  • Metsker Maps of Seattle : Map and travel store carries maps, travel books, globes, compasses, and related goods. Product information, services, and store location.
  • Space Needle Cam : A live view from the Space Needle.
  • Woodland Park Zoo : A conservation and education institution demonstrating value, beauty and interdependence of all living things
  • Thornton Creek Alliance : Promotes community-based education and restoration in support of the Thornton Creek Watershed.
  • OSC Marine Biology : Class-developed website has pictures and information on many of the plants and animals found on Seahurst Beach.
  • Seattle Urban Nature Project : Surveys urban wildlife habitat and maps open space and parks in Seattle to foster understanding, stewardship, and conservation of public lands. Includes an overview of the mapping process, tips to identifying habitats, and volunteer opportunities.
  • Friends of the Cedar River Watershed : Describes the watershed including its plants and animals, history, recreational opportunities, and an educational center. Also offers contacts, info on how to get involved, and a kids page.
  • Friends of Discovery Park : Volunteer organization committed to defending the integrity of Discovery Park, an urban forest located in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle. Includes a newsletter, current campaigns, and a newsletter.
  • Institute for Systems Biology : Research institute dedicated to the integration of technology, computation, biology and medicine.
  • Seattle Astronomical Society : Includes a calendar of events, newsletter, links, and member gallery.
  • Seattle Sundial Trail : A list of sundial locations around Seattle.
  • Seattle Biomedical Research Institute : Includes a list of research labs and topics, seminars, job opportunities, and a history of the organization.
  • Seattle Robotics Society : Founded in 1982, the SRS is one of the oldest and largest robotics groups in the world. Membership is open to everyone. The group holds monthly meetings and several competitions. Site includes the Encoder online newsletter.
  • Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering - Seattle Chapter : Includes news, calendar, mission statement, employment opportunities, links, members, history, and archives.
  • IEEE Seattle Section : Includes a list of members, meeting dates, and links.
  • Save Seattle Center : Highlights alternatives to the approved Monorail Project through Seattle Center, providing information in support of the preservation of Seattle Center as a city park.
  • Pacific Science Center : An independent, not-for-profit educational foundation dedicated to increasing the public's understanding and appreciation of science, mathematics, and technology through interactive exhibits and programs.
  • University of Washington Medicinal Herb Garden : A resource for herbalists, medics, and botanists. Hypertext tour and partial catalogue.
  • Green/Duwamish Watershed Alliance : They provides a link between citizens, business, community groups, schools, environmental organizations, and government to encourage stewardship of the watershed and promote participation in the watershed decision-making process.
  • Long Live the Kings : Organization restoring wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest. Includes an overview of hatchery reform, events, merchandise, background on salmon biology, and links.
  • Seward Park : Overview of the forest, birds, geology, and plants of this community park. Includes an events calendar, directions, and volunteer opportunities.
  • Northwest Biodiesel Network : Advocates the use of biodiesel as an alternative to diesel fuel. Upcoming events, mailing list, news links, and a list of biodiesel-compatible vehicles.
  • Thornton Creek Project : An environmental education program in North Seattle: students, teachers, and residents all working together to understand and actively care for the watershed.
  • Views of Seattle From Space : From NASA, a number of satellite images of Seattle.
  • Seattle City Council : Council members, committees, council news, legislation, and contact information.
  • Port of Seattle : The authority managing international trade and travel in King County. Port of Seattle operates harbor facilities and the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
  • Seattle City Clerk's Office : They provide access to City of Seattle information managed by the City Clerk's Office, as well as the Seattle Municipal Code.
  • City of Seattle : The Official Web Site of the City of Seattle and Seattle Public Access Network.
  • Municipal Court of Seattle : The Court adjudicates misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor crimes, infractions, and civil violations.
  • Seattle Police Department : Includes department updates, DARE program, and Crimestoppers information, domestic violence links, crime victims resources, statistics, and safety tips.
  • FBI - Seattle Field Office : list, investigative services, kids' section, and press releases.
  • Seattle Center : One of the premier destinations for arts, entertainment and leisure activities.
  • Carter Family Marionettes : Northwest Puppet Center presents performances by puppeteers from around the world and by Carter Family Marionettes which also tours extensively with a variety of puppet shows.
  • Seattle Public Library : Web access to catalog, online renewals and reserves, news and events, virtual reference desk, and reference links.
  • Misc. World : Clark Humphrey's weekly report on popular culture in Seattle and beyond. Topics include politics, fashion, junk food, sex, books, movies, music, socio-cultural trends, quotations. Plus crossword puzzles, weird fiction, surveys, discussion boards.
  • Frank Harlan Comedy Entertainment : Professional entertainer, walkaround performer, character actor, and team building coordinator.
  • Roaring Mouse Creative Arts Studio : Art classes for all ages including painting, drawing, dancing, drama, music, crafts, collage, and print-making.
  • 911 Media Arts Center : Washington's non-profit film, video and digital media resource
  • One Reel : Non-profit producer of festivals, special projects, and performances.
  • Comedy Underground : ""
  • Cirque de Flamb : A fireworks show, offering a schedule of upcoming events, bios, safety, and fireworks information.
  • Live Wires Gallery of Children's Performers : Profiles including clowns, musical mascot characters, musical fantasy characters.
  • Northwest Film Forum : movie house.
  • Seattle Arts and Lectures : Describes literary organization, with program and schedule details, author archive, and calendar of events.
  • Northwest Folklife : Provides donor and sponsor information, with details about multi-cultural educational programs and membership.
  • AIDS Housing of Washington : A nonprofit that develops HIV/AIDS housing locally and provides technical assistance nationally.
  • Friends Of Magnuson Park : Dedicated to protecting the natural habitat and beauty of the park and ensuring future development for recreational or other purposes is consistent with these goals.
  • Annie's Playground Fund : A nonprofit organization dedicated in memory of Annie Yasuda to the renovation of playground at the Meadowbrook Community Center in Northeast Seattle.
  • Friends of Pritchard Beach Park : Community organization dedicated to creating a wildlife refuge and education center. Provides FOPBP news, calendar, sponsors, and volunteer information.
  • Decibel Festival : The annual festival is a four-day event with audio clinics, panel discussions, film, art installations and dozens of electronic music performances within multiple venues in the Capitol Hill district.
  • Bark in the Park : Dog show and festival. Features vendor, sponsor, donor, and contest information, with schedules, event descriptions, entertainment highlights, and volunteer opportunities.
  • Propel Fuels : Offers biodiesel fuel for automobiles as an alternative to petroleum diesel. Case study, news items, services, and links.
  • World Trade Club : An association for professionals with an interest in international trade and business.
  • West Seattle Chamber of Commerce : Includes information on events, businesses, upcoming features and demographics in the area.
  • BioSonics, Inc. : They provide hydroacoustic (SONAR) hardware and software solutions for monitoring and assessment of underwater habitat components.
  • Cheapass Games : Publishers of video and board games. Site contains sales, game and company information, and news.
  • Inballard.com : Information on the Ballard neighborhood, just north of downtown. Restaurants, shops, lodging, attractions.
  • I Love Fremont : Online newsletter with neighborhood organization and merchant directory, current events calendar, and news.
  • Seattle Chinatown-International District : Features history of the community, local events calendar, business directory, and news.
  • City of Seattle: Department of Neighborhoods : Features programs, resources, plans, and news affecting local neighborhoods.
  • Wallingford Network : Informing and connecting the Wallingford Neighborhood.
  • Downtown Seattle Association : ""
  • The Mt. Baker Neighborhood : Historical and current news, as well as the Mount Baker Community Club, including the events calendar, community issues, Clubhouse facility rentals, and membership.
  • Phinney Neighborhood Association : Building community in Greenwood and Phinney. Offers an events calendar, list of programs, classes, and community links.
  • Riverview Neighborhood Council : Offers council meeting times, minutes and agendas, as well as blockwatch program details and local membership information.
  • WestSeattle.com : Offers local business directory, people finder and classified ads.
  • Denny Triangle : Downtown Seattle's emerging urban neighborhood.
  • City of Seattle : Official city government site. Citizen, business, and visitor information sections, plus a wealth of city government information.
  • Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce : Provides resources for businesses and individuals in the greater Seattle area. Business links, area events, and information on moving to or visiting the area.
  • South Park Arts : An organization dedicated to supporting, representing, and promoting art and artists in the South Park neighborhood.
  • Northwest Flower and Garden Show : Annual flower show held at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center.
  • Mildred M. Johnson Memorial Library : Dedicated to openly providing books, journals, video, awards and other materials chronicling the Deaf, Deaf-blind, and hard-of-hearing experience.
  • Fremont Arts Council : Their goal is to make Fremont a more fun, interesting and beautiful place to live, visit, and make art. Sponsor of the Fremont Solstice Celebration, Trolloween, the Feast of the Winter Solstice, and the May Day Maypole Dance.
  • Old Puget Sound Beach RFC : Official United States Rugby league competition. Offers schedules, news, club information, pictures, sponsors and history.
  • Seattle Marathon : Provides information for the annual Seattle Marathon. Includes event information, results, training program and pictures.
  • Goal Inc. : Dedicated to the new multipurpose sports stadium and exhibition center.
  • RCRams : A club specializing in radio controlled aircraft.
  • Seattle Sports Teams : Provides schedules, tickets, and information on the Seattle Mariners, Sonics, and Seahawks.
  • Seattle Cricket Club : Local organization offers general information and history of the sport.
  • Seattle Squash Racquets Association : Home of the SSRA provides club and league information, schedules, tournaments and classifieds.
  • Seattle AFL : Australian football league play. Provides league information, players, photos, and events, sponsors, message board, chat room and links.
  • Seattle Gymnastics Academy, Inc. : Offers gymnastics instruction for children and adults. Includes information on classes, schedules, facilities, teams, staff and job opportunities.
  • The Cascade Jugglers : Seattle area International Jugglers' Association (IJA) affiliate club for all skill levels.
  • Seattle Skating Club : Promotes participation and achievement in the sport of figure skating. Provides history, schedules, membership, coaching staff, testing, current events, and skating links.
  • Seattle Rugby Football Club : Ranked among the top 12 of more than 1,500 clubs in America, the RFC fields three men's teams, two women's, master's, and three youth teams.
  • Eastside Rugby Club : Home of the Axemen. Provides club information, team roster, schedule, and pictures.
  • Boeing Scuba Club : Home of the Seahorses dive club. Provides news, calendar of events, special diving activities and a comprehensive training program.
  • Cascade Brewers Guild : Home brewing club. Includes calendar of events, forum, and competition information.
  • Maple Leaf Community Council : They represent a neighborhood south of Northgate and north of the University, Ravenna and Roosevelt districts.
  • NortheastSeattle.com : Provides an update calendar, local history, related links, and a message board.
  • Ravenna-Bryant Community Association (RBCA) : A community group that represents a neighborhood in north Seattle, near the University of Washington.
  • University Park Community Club : A neighborhood organization that provides a forum for residents of the turn-of-the-century single-family residential area south of Ravenna Park.
  • Magnolia Chamber of Commerce : Located on a peninsula west of Queen Anne Hill and south of the Ballard Locks.
  • View Ridge Community Council : It also includes the area known as Aviation Heights.
  • The Rainier Valley : Information about this south-east Seattle neighborhood, including activities, bus schedules, consumer help, entertainment, government links, and local businesses.
  • Capitol Hill Neighbors : Online newsletter and bulletin board for residents of this neighborhood. Pictures, classified ads, recipe exchange, and community news.
  • Fremont Chamber of Commerce : Renowned as Seattles most artistically eccentric community, Fremont wavers somewhere in time between the 50s, 60s and the 23rd century.
  • Miller Park Neighborhood Association : Located at the junction of Seattle's Capitol Hill and Central Area neighborhoods, they monitor, report on and advise about the public safety and urban renewal issues that affect their neighborhood.
  • Seattle P-I Neighbors : Comprehensive reports comparing the character of various localities and neighborhoods.
  • Greenwood-Phinney Chamber of Commerce : Their mission is to stimulate the growth and development of a thriving business community.
  • Rainier Valley Chamber Of Commerce : Official site for this Southeast Seattle business association.
  • Friends of Ravenna Playground : A non-profit, grassroots organization of volunteers with the goal of renovating the deteriorated children's play area in Ravenna Park.
  • The Central Area Chamber of Commerce : Information and application for the Juneteenth celebration.
  • Queen Anne Community Council : Information about their organizational structure, meeting times, topics of discussion, and activities.
  • White Center Community Development Association : A 501(c)3 grassroots community development organization.
  • Ballard SeafoodFest : An annual street fair held in Ballard.
  • Fremont Public Association : Provides human services and advocacy to disadvantaged people. Includes a list of services and programs, volunteer opportunities, news, and employment opportunities.
  • South Lake Union : Directory of services in the neighborhood sponsored by Vulcan.
  • WhiteCenter.com Community Website : Directory and event calendar.
  • Seattle Mariners and Seahawks Tickets : Ticket Broker offering tickets to Seattle Mariners and Seahawks games as well as concerts and events in Washington.
  • Queen Anne Sports : Information about various sport activities.
  • Underdog Sports Leagues : Softball, volleyball and flag football for corporate teams and weekend warriors.
  • Rebreather Sales : Featuring the Rebreather CCR 2000 closed circuit rebreather, with training and certification through the Association of Underwater Rebreather Apparatuses (AURA).
  • Sunset Bowl : Located in Ballard.
  • Leilani Lanes Bowling Center : Located in North Greenwood.
  • Seattle University Athletics : Official home of the sports department and Redhawks basketball, cross-country, soccer, swimming and tennis. Provides information on varsity teams, U-sport staff, recruiting, training room, intramural and leisure education.
  • Seattle Garden Club : Offers educational programs covering civic beautification, environment protection and conservation, and horticulture. Newsletters, event calendar, and club history.
  • Rat City Rollergirls : Women's roller derby league. Frequently asked questions, news, team profiles, photographs, and season schedule.
  • University of Washington : Official athletic site of the Huskies. Offers event schedules, news clips, statistics and team shop.
  • Inside Connection and Cabling : Specializing in data and voice cable installation for the greater Seattle area.
  • Seattle City Light : Seattle's electric utility company servicing the greater Puget Sound area.
  • MBI Systems Inc. : Providing furniture, space planning and facility management services for commercial and government companies.
  • Seadrunar Recycling : Recycling services for Greater Seattle-King County. Details process, equipment, and buyback programs.
  • Pacific Industrial Supply Co. : Distributes wire rope, and marine and industrial supplies, including tools. Lists products.
  • C. H. Holderby : Industrial sewing machines and Tajima embroidery machines distributor, offering service, embroidery thread, and supplies.
  • OASIS Inc. : A systems furniture installation company offering facilities management, project management, telecommunications, cabling, design and space planning, and corporate relocation.
  • Doctor Finn's Game Company : They develop and manufacture custom, strategy, and specialty games.
  • Fire Protection, Inc. : They specialize in sales, installation, UL monitoring, and service of UL certified fire and security systems for the home and business.
  • Sports Inhaler : They manufacture a peppermint inhaler to improve athletic performance.
  • Bank And Office Interiors : Provides workspace solutions with workstations, accessories, storage, and other products.
  • Raconteurs Press : Publisher of a guidebook about Washington state wines and wine country.
  • GFI Communications : Discount long distance service.
  • Bang-Knudsen : Wholesale source for housewares and kitchenwares by Capresso, OXO, Chantal and BonJour, for high-end retailers.
  • U.S. Global Resources (USGR) : They design and install greenhouse systems for seed and plant propagation, reforestation nurseries and general nursery applications.
  • MIT Enterprise Forum of the Northwest, Inc. : Promotes the establishment and growth of innovative technology companies through creative programs that educate and entertain entrepreneurs. Find information about upcoming events, sponsors, and committees.
  • Hydroacoustic Technology, Inc. : Manufactures hydroacoustic fisheries research equipment, and conducts hydroacoustic research in the marine environment, lakes, rivers, and at hydropower dams.
  • Lost Luggage : Designing and manufacturing high-end binders, accessories, and presentation materials. Gallery of their line, news, and biographies of the designers.
  • Laurelhurst Oil : Offers diesel and biodiesel at self-serve stations in Seattle. Also offers biofuel home heating oil distribution. Locations, contacts, and biodiesel FAQs.
  • Dispatch : Bronson coffee, offer packaging and worldwide shipping services, and sell Ballard Gear clothing.
  • Seattle Mens Health Support Group : Peer support group for men experiencing significant changes in their physical and mental well being.
  • MAVIN Foundation : Celebrating mixed race people and families. Publications, how to become a member, information on their outreach projects, and links to other resources.
  • The Sibling Support Project : A national program dedicated to the interests of brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs.
  • Seattle Center Foundation : Established to encourage support for Seattle Center through gifts to CenterFund, volunteer service or corporate support.
  • P-Patch Community Gardens : Provides community garden space for residents on more than 1900 plots. Produce donated to Seattle foodbanks.
  • Flo Ware Park : Community project to rebuild the park into a safe neighborhood playground and community gathering place. Provides donor information with plans and background of the project.
  • Splash! Calypso : Annual fund raising event for the Seattle Aquarium Society.
  • Smoke Free Seattle : A resource established to help local businesses go smoke free.
  • Arboretum Foundation : Provides membership and volunteer programs, raises funds to support the Washington Park Arboretum collections, maintenance and education programs, and produces ongoing and seasonal plants sales. Events calendar, volunteer opportunities and news.
  • Madrone Culinary Guild : A group of people interested in the history of food from Rome to the Renaissance, with a primary focus on the food of Western Europe.
  • Seattle SeaFair Pirates : Forty person comedy pirate troupe in full costume, complete with boat, performs improvisation shows at events of all sizes. Based around the Seattle Seafair, since 1949. Schedule, newsletter, and extensive image gallery.
  • Seattle Linux Chix : The Seattle Regional Chapter of LinuxChix.org.
  • Seattle Gossip : A public forum about local news and Seattle policies.
  • Seattle Black Pride Committee : They organize year-round events and parties in preparation of annual summer Black Pride celebration.
  • Walk : Benefit run and walk for the Arthritis Foundation. Funds raised provide vital funding for research, programs and services to prevent, control and cure arthritis and related diseases.
  • Eco Encore : Donate used books, CDs and DVDs to benefit Northwest conservation organizations.
  • Mt. Baker Housing Association : A community-based non-profit providing affordable housing and social services to low-income clients in southeast Seattle.
  • DOCS Foundation Charity Ride : Annual charity ride and motorcycle event to raise funds and awareness to help find a cure for Juvenile Diabetes.
  • The Ellington : A Yahoo forum for residents of this condo located in Belltown.
  • Allrecipes : Searchable database of recipes and menu ideas submitted by home cooks. Most recipes are reviewed and rated by users.
  • Community Voicemail : Provides free voice messaging services for the poor or homeless in many cities throughout the United States.
  • Seattle Convention and Visitors Bureau : Visitor's guide, calendar of events, maps, hotel reservations, and Seattle area information.
  • seattleweather.com : Seattle and Western Washington area weather forecasts and conditions.
  • WxUSA - Seattle : Forecasts, radar, maps, hurricane, weather cams and kid's weather.
  • SeattleInsider.com Seattle Weather : Local weather coverage for Seattle, with regional Doppler
  • Education in Seattle : Information about schools in the greater Seattle area.
  • ALPS Language School : Offers group and private lessons in a small school with friendly faces and teaching professionals.
  • Youth Tutoring Program : Volunteers help tutor at-risk youth living in low income housing communities.
  • Seattle Public Schools TV : 24-hr educational and arts TV programs including science, math, history, language learning, workplace skills, U.S. Dept of Education specials, GED, and ESL study programs.
  • Seattle Acting School : List of programs, schedules, readings, teacher bio, films, and directions.
  • Dante Alighieri Society of Washington Italian Language Program : Includes general information, class descriptions, schedule, fees, director and teacher biographies, and news.
  • Paraglide Washington : A paragliding school offering scenic tandem flights and safe personal instruction.
  • Culinary Communion : Teaches hands-on cooking classes in a relaxed home atmosphere. Half dinner party - half cooking class.
  • Northwest Motorcycle School : Civilian training by police, group and private lessons. Course descriptions, schedule, and image gallery.
  • Evergreen Motorcycle Safety Training : Programs for novices, experienced riders, and sidecars. Course descriptions and schedules, and location information.
  • Sacarin Listening, Movement and Development Center : Tomatis Listening Learning Programs help in learning, cognitive, motor, communication, and personality development.
  • Nuovo Centro Italiano : Offers Italian classes and private instruction, translation and consulting services.
  • Wu Hsing Tao School : Provides acupuncture healthcare, therapy, and education based upon the 5000 year old Five Element system of medicine.
  • Mulberry Bush Music and Movement : They provide a rich musical environment for your child, regardless of your own musical background.
  • America's Stir Fry : Provides multi-cultural children's Books, videos, and audio tapes, with themes ranging from math, science, social studies, diversity, history, and geography. Also offers teacher's guides.
  • The Art Institute of Seattle : They offer bachelor's or associate's degrees while developing student's creative talent and learning essential career skills.
  • Seattle Sports Vision : Sports vision enhancement, vision rehabilitation, and other vision care services.
  • Partners In Care : Provides financial and care management service for adults in need of assistance, support, protection.
  • Childhaven : Information about programs offered for abused and neglected children, with branch locations and upcoming events.
  • Western Washington Adventures : Stories and photos of western Washington.
  • Images of Fremont : Photo album of neighborhood scenes.
  • Per and Nathan's Photo Gallery: Seattle : Pictures taken of downtown in 2001.