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Shoreline Planning Commission to discuss wetlands

The Shoreline Planning Commission is set to meet on June 4, 2015, to discuss crucial updates regarding wetlands and development code amendments. The meeting is open to the public, encouraging community engagement and input on local environmental planning efforts.

Junior Gardeners Celebrate Bats at Sky Nursery

The Junior Gardeners event at Sky Nursery on October 2, 2011, invites children to learn about bats through a slideshow presentation by Barb Ogaard from Bats Northwest, who will also bring live bats for attendees to see. This free event, which encourages donations to Bats Northwest, emphasizes the importance of bats in the ecosystem and promotes community engagement in wildlife education.

Park Volunteers complete another gardening day in LFP Parks

Park Volunteers in Lake Forest Park successfully completed a gardening day at Lyon Creek, removing invasive weeds and enhancing the local environment. Coordinated by the LFP Stewardship Foundation, these monthly work parties foster community engagement and environmental stewardship. The final session of the season is scheduled for September 23, 2011, across multiple parks.

Large crowd for Cromwell Park dedication

Cromwell Park in Shoreline was officially dedicated on August 30, 2010, with a vibrant ceremony attended by over 200 community members. The park features numerous recreational facilities, including sports fields and a public art installation titled Raintree, which reflects the site's natural environment. This event underscores the community's commitment to enhancing local recreational spaces and improving water quality in the area.

Sunset Park Boeing Creek Open Space Community Meeting

The upcoming **Sunset Park/Boeing Creek Open Space community meeting** on April 6, 2010, invites local residents to discuss the community vision for these significant green spaces in Shoreline, Washington. Attendees will review current interpretations and engage with the Friends of Sunset Park, who have updated their website with additional resources on the planning process.