The community comes together to clean up Horizon View Park

Sunday, October 14, 2012

A couple of the two dozen volunteers who working in the park Saturday
Photo by Linda Holman


By Linda Holman

On Saturday, two seasons of intensive clean up in Horizon View Park culminated in the planting of a large area that had been the original site of Goat Days.

This community effort consisted of the city's Public Works, the Community Services Commission, the Stewardship Foundation, the Rotary, Youth Council and the core citizen volunteer group who has been working here for so long.

We had donations of treats and coffee courtesy of Great Harvest Bakery. Plants were purchased from Go Native Nursery in Shoreline and many were donated by citizens of Lake Forest Park. 

This effort was very successful not only for the planting of this area but the collaboration of all these citizens and groups who came together in a wonderful demonstration of community involvement.

Anyone who is interested in becoming part of the group can contact Linda Holman at 206-362-5541  Thank you to all involved for your participation and involvement in he community.


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