Today, the Ballard Historical Society is completing their Bring the Ring Back project and invites the community to celebrate.
At 6 p.m. on Tuesday, July 5, the ring returns to Ballard at last.
Starting at 5:30 p.m., the event will include a brief tribute to the Ballardites who brought the bell back to Ballard in 1989, hear its first automated ring, and a reception at the Ballard Landmark. The all-ages reception will feature live music, bell-themed treats and a no-host bar.
This project was made possible by a Neighborhood Matching Fund award of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, Seattle Parks & Recreation and many generous volunteer efforts. The Ballard Historical Society in conjunction with the Bring the Ring Back to Ballard Steering Committee is particularly delighted to honor the original Ballard Centennial group, including late State Senator Ted Peterson and beloved teacher Bertha Davis by restoring the daily ring to the historic bell.
The event will take place starting at 5:30 p.m. at Marvin's Gardens, Ballard Avenue & 22nd Avenue NW.
Visit www.ballardbell.org for more information.