Greet West Bellevue

Your Stories | Your Photos | Your Community

Welcome! We love serving this community.

Greet is the warm “hello” waiting in your mailbox. Nothing brings us more joy than sharing stories from local residents, exclusively for readers (and neighbors) like you.

We are grateful to serve this amazing community.

Every month, we share never-before-published stories about local residents, businesses, and more.

See below for a few of our recent favorites.

Step Up for Bellevue Kids On April 23rd!
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Bellevue resident, Treencee Russell, is the Founder and General Manager of Midlakes.
Midlakes United Scores Big!

Semi-Professional Soccer Coming to Bellevue

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Sydney Tam (left) and Ashley Kwon (right) from Bellevue HS with their buddy, Emmy.
Everyone Needs Friends to Thrive
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A Culinary Journey Through Generations!

Daniel Schwartz's Dedication to the Schwartz Brothers' Heritage

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Hugo’s Villa
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Isabella Boparai, Bellevue High School senior.
Ready Bag Foundation

Empowering Underprivileged Kids Through Access to School Supplies and More

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Beth Halvorsen.
Photo by Krista Fleming
The (He)Art of the Community

Beth Halvorsen Joins the Bellevue Arts Museum Board

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'Dream Dresses' Connects Communities, One Traditional Outfit at a Time
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Photo by Krista Fleming
Eat Happy Now!
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Meet Your Publisher

Lindsay Rucker

Lindsay Rucker

Greet West Bellevue magazine is a community magazine for the homeowners of West Bellevue, Medina, Hunts Point, Yarrow Point, and Clyde Hill, WA

Lindsay and her husband, Shea, have owned their family business since 2013 and now have a small portfolio of magazines. Shea heads up their real estate magazine, Seattle Real Producers, while Lindsay focuses on their community magazines.

Lindsay loves being able to publish positive community-driven stories and give local nonprofits an opportunity for exposure. As result, this also provides a unique opportunity for the best local businesses to reach a very desirable demographic of homeowners in a meaningful way. The business owners she works with love that they can build their brands through trust and word-of-mouth referrals through a partnership that includes both print and digital advertising.

If you'd like to learn about our advertising opportunities or want to get involved, contact us today!

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