Seattle CityClub
In 1980, eight women got together to form Seattle CityClub. At the time, many civic organizations, such as Rotary International, were open to men only.
02/03/2026
The conversation around youth safety in Seattle demands both urgency and nuance—and March’s brings together leaders working at every level to meet that moment. From Captain Heidi Tuttle’s work building trust between police and community, to King County Prosecutor Leesa Manion's role shaping accountability and prevention, to Paul Patu’s grassroots mentorship efforts through Urban Family, this panel reflects the breadth of voices needed to move forward.
Moderated by FOX 13 Seattle’s David Rose FOX 13, the evening will explore how relationships, intervention, and civic action can help create safer futures for young people across our region.
Join us Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Reception & Networking: 5:30 PM
Program: 6:30–8:00 PM
Location: The Collective Seattle
Tickets available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1983050158406?aff=oddtdtcreator
21/02/2026
Nancy Skinner Nordhoff helped build on the belief that civic life belongs to everyone—and her legacy continues to shape our community today. Read how her vision, leadership, and commitment to civic dialogue helped create a lasting home for civic engagement in Seattle.
https://seattlecityclub.org/remembering-nancy-nordhoff/
Photo: HistoryLink