Come and rediscover Seattle’s oldest neighborhood.

Occidental Park in Pioneer Square is one of Seattle's oldest areas. Photo by Lena Park.

Calling all Seattleites, Washingtonians, Pacific Northwesterners, new, old, or something in between: it’s time to rediscover this Emerald City of ours.  If we’re going to live in Seattle and call ourselves Seattleites, isn’t it about time we start living like ones?  Let’s branch out. 

Adventurous city-dwellers take note: Geartribe has officially arrived in Seattle.

Savvy savers have already conquered Groupon and Living Social, but now a new site has launched for the relentlessly recreational persona inside of all of us. GearTribe went live in Seattle and select areas around the Northwest last month — and with summer weather leaving us shortly, now is the time to take advantage of the company’s killer deals.

Enjoy the sunshine and art this weekend at 46 feet above sea level.

We in Seattle are fortunate to have so many venues from which to view fine, local artistry, but when the weather is this fair, outdoor locations are your best bet for enjoying your neighbors’ creativity. This year, the second annual Madison Park Art Walk will showcase the work of more than two dozen artists as viewers stroll through Madison Park, taking in all the local talent.