Enjoy the sounds from Gansango West African Music & Dance, and the tastes of Somali-Kenyan-Tanzanian cuisine from Spice Bridge’s Moyo Kitchen.
City of Tukwila News
NEW POSITIONS: Parks & Recreation is hiring!
Apply now for one of Tukwila Parks and Recreation’s seasonal jobs! We have three areas where we are hiring: Parks Maintenance, Recreation Programs, and Foster Golf Links.
Call for Artists: Utility Box Art Program
The City of Tukwila is kicking off its 2023 Utility Box Art Program. We are seeking artists to create artwork for this year’s program. This program supports the vitality and attractiveness of the city, as well as local artists. Deadline for Applications is April 30, 2023 by 12 a.m. (midnight).
Spirit of Giving: Help a Tukwila Child & Their Family Today!
Tukwila Parks and Recreation has joined forces with the Rotary Club of SeaTac-Tukwila for the 2022 Spirit of Giving Campaign. Together, we can reduce financial stress for caregivers and help create a time of ease and joy for Tukwila children.
Update: Parks Sprinklers on Through Sunday to Provide Residents Heat Relief
Cool off at Cascade View Community, Joseph Foster Memorial, and Riverton Parks and Tukwila Community Center
Happy Park and Recreation Professionals Day!
Let’s celebrate the commitment and incredible work of our Parks & Recreation staff and the integral role they play in the health of our City’s residents.
Mayor Ekberg Announces July as Parks & Recreation Month
Mayor Allan Ekberg’s proclamation recognizes that parks and recreation programs are an essential part of the Tukwila community.
FREE Summer Meals for Children 18 Years and Younger
Different locations, days of the week and times are available.
Free Transit for King County Youth
King County Metro is providing free Summer Youth ORCA Passes to all 8th – 12th grade students who are eligible for free or Reduced-Price Lunches at their schools.
Parks & Recreation Seeking Staff for Outdoor Recreation Program
Looking for a flexible job to inspire local youth and an opportunity to be part the most diverse community in the Pacific Northwest?