Socially Distanced Lake Burien Walk-n-Talk, Dec. 6
It's time for a walk! (Isn't it always time for a walk?) Walking is fun. It gets you out of the house. You get the chance to talk to people you wouldn't otherwise chat with…from a distance. And it...
Make yourself visible! And your kids and dogs, too.
by Maureen Hoffmann, WABI President. These long winter days are short on light, so most of us find ourselves going to and from work, running errands and walking the dog at dusk or in the dark....
School walk with WABI, Weds. Nov. 18, 9 am
Come join us on the third Wednesday of the month, November 18 at 9 am, starting at Burien Town Square Park. We’ll walk by a current school (Seahurst Elementary) and a historic school location (Lake...
Boy Scout Nature Trail Walk in Des Moines Sunday, Nov. 15
In November we will be walking on a nature trail built by the Boy Scouts, and visiting a couple local parks, including one we missed out on a couple months ago. Meet next Sunday, November 15th at...
Walk-n-Talk with Water Views in Shorewood
This month we'll walk a figure-eight loop up around the northern Shorewood neighborhood, then head down the hill, through Shorewood Park and around the water view neighborhood. Beautiful views...
Celebrate schools with WABI walkers, Oct 21, 9 am
Where is it? With a technology levy on the ballot for Highline voters, what a great time to celebrate our schools as vital community assets! Join the WABI Weekday Walkers on Wednesday, October 16 at...
Waterland Walkers on the Des Moines Creek Trail, Sunday Oct. 18
In October, the Des Moines Waterland Walkers will walk on their traditional day of the month and most common walking route. On Sunday, October 18th, which is the 3rd Sunday of the month, they will...
3-Park Discovery Walk-n-Talk
Let's discover 3 of Burien's 25 City Parks on October's Walk-n-Talk! For a small city, we have many gems of green space tucked here and there in various neighborhoods. Date: Sunday, October 4,...
Volunteer for the Bike-Ped Count Oct. 20, 21 or 22
Seeking Volunteers for the October Statewide Pedestrian and Bicyclist Count We need your help! The annual volunteer-based count of people walking and biking in communities all across Washington led...
New “Safety Stop” for Cyclists Goes into Effect October 1!
Exciting news from our Cycling Allies at Washington Bikes By Alex Alston | Published March 18, 2020 "Safety Stop": to treat stop signs as yield signs* On October 1, Washington becomes the 5th U.S....