Travels with Charlie Arbor Day at Horizon View Park

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Arbor Day event at Horizon View Park brought together residents and their dogs to celebrate environmental awareness. Mayor Tom French paid tribute to Deputy Mayor Bodi, acknowledging her impact on the community as a respected leader and environmental advocate. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board provided insights into the Lakefront Park Project, which aims to enhance recreational opportunities and green spaces in Lake Forest Park. Following the updates, participants enjoyed a guided tour led by Professor Dick Olmstead, who shared valuable information about the park's trees and habitats. Despite the brisk weather, the community came together to appreciate nature and promote sustainability.

The event underscored the importance of Arbor Day in fostering local engagement and environmental responsibility. Attendees left with resources to further their understanding of park ecology and community initiatives. This gathering not only honored a beloved leader but also reinforced the city's commitment to preserving its natural environment.

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