Happening Around Highland Park
Your source for HPIC updates and news around the community. Check back regularly for the latest.

Major Donor Profile: Erika Harnett
Erika Harnett, Member and donor Q: When did you first get involved in HPIC, and why? I grew up in the neighborhood, living just a block from HPIC. My first memories of HPIC are walking down to it, with my parents, so they could vote. HPIC was the neighborhood polling location in the 1970s and

Not-So-Silent Night Parade is Back!
We hope to see you on New Year’s Eve for a raucous community welcoming of the new year. Visit our event calendar for more details.

Funding for the demo from Seattle Department of neighborhoods
Funding for the demo from Seattle Department of neighborhoods We are gratified to report that HPIC has been awarded a $50,000 grant through the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Community Partnership Fund. It was a very competitive application process and we are honored to have been selected. The grant is toward funding the building demolition, and

Say goodbye to our wood panel gathering place – the demo is coming!
Demolition of our fire-damaged building is scheduled for July 29, 2024. We will be holding a farewell celebration the day before – July 28 at 5pm, corner of 12th and Holden. Date and other changes will be updated here and on our social media pages.

The New Generation of the HPIC Board
The New Generation of the HPIC Board We are proud and honored to introduce these advocates of community in our neighborhood who have joined the team to rebuild HPIC. They bring vital new energy and vision to the rebuild, and to the future of HPIC. From left to right: Ellen Powers, Amy Durgin, Nick Montrond,
