Public Meeting
Thursday,
March 29
7pm
Bloedel Donovan Park Community Building
The Puget Neighborhood includes the area east of I-5 to Woburn/Yew Streets -- and from Whatcom Creek, go south to the top of Toledo Hill.
Up Next
General Membership Meetings
Moles Funeral Home – Community Room
2465 Lakeway Drive
Next PNA General Meetings - 7 p.m. (Social at 6:30)
Topics - To Be Determined
Tuesday, May 20th, 2014
Tuesday, September 16th, 2014
Tuesday, November 18th, 2014
February 2015 - Time & Date TBD
PNA Board Meetings – 7 p.m.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
* Please call Mary Chaney at 733-0209 for Board Meeting details, or send email to: info(at)pugetneighborhood.org
Showing posts with label parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parks. Show all posts
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Looking for Ways to Serve Your Community?
Vacancies exist on several citizen committees that advise the City on important, high-profile topics, including Lake Whatcom watershed protection, community development and housing needs, and more.
Labels:
Arts,
City of Bellingham,
Lake Whatcom,
parks,
Planning,
volunteer
Monday, January 16, 2012
Whatcom Creek Trail Work Party
March 31, 2012
9am-noon
9am-noon
Puget Neighborhood Trail needs you!
Lend a hand with Bellingham Parks & Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association (NSEA) to improve habitat for salmon and other wildlife along Whatcom Creek. We will be removing invasive plants, planting natives and mulching around native trees and shrubs.
Labels:
parks,
volunteer,
Whatcom Creek Trail
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Popular spray parks set to open June 18
With local temperatures finally edging up, Bellinghamsters are looking for ways to cool down. Popular spray parks at Cornwall Park and Fairhaven Park will begin operation on June 18, 2011 and remain open through Labor Day. Hours of operation are 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
Leslie Bryson, interim Parks and Recreation Director, said that budget reductions in recent years resulted in City officials shortening the season for operating the spray parks.
don’t need swimming skills to enjoy Bellingham's spray parks, which are intended for toddlers through pre-teen children as a means to beat the summer heat. Kids of all abilities love to splash their way through playful sprays, squirts and mists of water that shoot randomly from below-ground and above-ground apparatus.
For more information, call Bellingham Parks & Recreation at (360) 778-7000 or visit www.cob.org/parks .
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parks
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