Bellevue, WA Move Readiness in May 2026
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Sawubona Festival
Sawubona Festival "I See You" takes place from 2 to 4 p.m. at Bellevue College. The free, family-friendly event celebrates African Diaspora cultures with music, dance, food, vendors, and activities. Its focus on recognition, connection, and community gives it a particularly neighborly feel, and it should offer Bellevue residents a joyful afternoon centered on culture and shared humanity.
Second Council Meeting
Bellevue City Council meets again from 6 to 10 p.m. at City Hall. Like earlier meetings this month, residents can attend in person or take part remotely, and oral communications are available for those who want to address the council. For anyone who cannot make the first May meeting, this is another important chance to listen in, comment, and follow decisions that affect daily life in Bellevue.
Library Book Group
Bellevue Library Book Group meets from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will discuss "Parable of the Sower". New members are welcome, and walk-ins can attend. For readers who enjoy thoughtful conversation and a calm community gathering, this is a nice midday opportunity to connect with fellow book lovers at one of Bellevue's most dependable public spaces.
Memorial Day Closure
Bellevue School District schools will be closed all day for Memorial Day observance, and district offices will also be closed. Families may want to plan ahead for childcare, travel, and schedule changes before the long weekend. This is one of the most broadly relevant calendar reminders for Bellevue households at the end of the month.
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