Here's a little something concocted by Shoreline Sonya:
send your stuff to: ronaldbogblog@gmail.com
Sound Transit is starting to study the north Link alignment (from
Northgate the Lynnwood) and I wrote about the three possible
alignments on the Seattle Transit Blog.
http://seattletransitblog.com/2010/10/26/a-look-at-north-link-alignment-alternatives/
Both us at the blog and Sound Transit would love to hear from local residents.
As this process start to take off we'll be increasing our coverage of
events. We have been covering East Link very closely and would like to
do to do the same for the north end.
Adam Parast
Seattle Transit Blog
Associate Editor
We had a great turnout Sat. 10/23/10 for our blackberry removal and
planting of native plants.
We had Daisy Brownies Troop 4001 and parents, Shorewood High School
students as well as our core volunteers Ron Post and Terry Roche for a
total of 12 hardy souls dig blackberry roots and plant Sword fern,
Vine maple, Redwood sorrel, False-Lily-of-the-Valley,Youth on Age,
Fringecup, Goatsbeard, Blackcap raspberry,Salmonberry, Evergreen
huckleberry and Flowering red-currant.
We have more clearing to do and more plants to put in the ground so we
have work parties planned each Wed. 9 to 11 and Saturdays 11/6/10 and
11/20/10.
Come join the party and watch the changes occuring at Ronald Bog.
Get involved in the City of Shoreline's Parks, Recreation and Open
Space (PROS) 2011 Long-Range Planning Process.
The PROS Plan is a long-range planning document required by the State
of WA to be updated every six years. It articulates our community's
long-term vision for our parks, recreation and open spaces and
qualifies the City to apply for state and federal grants.
Based on community input during a series of meetings this fall, in
Jan. 2011, the PRCS Board will make recommendations for long-term PROS
Plan priorities. In April/May 2011, the City Council will review the
draft PROS Plan and then in June 2011, City Council will adopt the
final plan.
To learn more about the PROS Plan, provide input on what our community
parks and recreation priorities should be, and ensure that our
community vision for Sunset/ Boeing Creek Open Space is included in
the City's long-range plan:
Attend one of two PROS community visioning meetings:
Tuesday, Oct. 5 and Thursday, Oct. 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Shoreline City Hall.
Send your comments on what you see are the 20-year needs for the City
of Shoreline Parks and Open Spaces, Recreation and Cultural Programs
to Maureen Colaizzi, Parks Project Coordinator at
mcolaizzi@shorelinewa.gov,
Thank you!
signed,
Friends of Sunset Park Core Group
Welcome to Sky Nursery — the Gardener's Garden Store Please join us on Saturday, October 9, 9-6 for a day of Family Fun! Harvest Fest has something for Everyone
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