March 23rd
Crown Hill School
Room 4
9250 14th Ave NW
7-9PM
Public is welcome. Please send agenda items to jen@crownhillneighbors.org
March 23rd
Crown Hill School
Room 4
9250 14th Ave NW
7-9PM
Public is welcome. Please send agenda items to jen@crownhillneighbors.org
Crown Hill neighbors are urged to join the Earth Day event on April 17 in our neighborhood. Carkeek Park is setting up teams that will fan out on our streets surrounding the park and do three things: (1) stencil on storm drains the caution about dumping waste, (2) distribute one-page flyers to homes regarding pet waste, and (3) pick up trash along roadways and in public spaces.
What’s up with stenciling drains? There are over 100 storm drains in the Piper’s Creek watershed that send stormwater through the Park and into Puget Sound. Runoff from roads and gutters contributes lots of gunk to Puget Sound every year. Studies show that marking storm drains with the message “Dump No Waste, Drains to Stream” doubles community awareness.
Come to the Park’s Environmental Education Center at 8:30 a.m. to get matched up with a 3-5 person team, pick up supplies, and get your assignment of streets to cover. Just a few hours of work, then an Earth Day celebration with pizza at noon. Bring work gloves and remember to dress for all sorts of weather.
It is helpful if you register in advance by calling 386-9154 to help Park staff figure appropriate numbers of stencils, trash bags, etc.
The next meeting of the Crown Hill Playground Project will be Feb 18, 2010.
Crown Hill Center
9250 14th Ave NW
On the Landing
7 PM, Feb 18th
The community is welcome to contribute. Thanks!
Some neighbors of the Crown Hill School site have noticed that a new fence (without gates) has been erected across the paved area from approximately the southern addition to the building to the fence at the 13th Ave edge of the property. According to Catherine Weatbrook of the Crown Hill Project:
“The new fence, is a licensing issue for Small Faces and some barrier has always been in the plans. With purchase rapidly approaching, we’re required to have a fence ASAP. The current temporary fence meets an immediate need so Small Faces can remain open. The next working group meeting will have a portion devoted to a discussion of what fence gates would make the most sense to all to allow pedestrian flow and allow license compliance, and satisfy parks requirements . Look forward to your input on 2/19. If you’re unable to attend at that time, you can provide your location/opening feedback before then either through me ( Catherine.Weatbrook@gmail.com 206.372.2033), or through another community member.”
The next working group meeting will be held at the school on Thursday, February 19th, at 6:30 PM in room 7 (no food or beverages please). Some portion of the meeting will be devoted to discussion of the fence and gates for ingress and egress.
In the plans for the future Crown Hill Park, a 30 foot strip along the east side of the property at 13th Ave NW is dedicated to a vegetated swale and walking area. Small Faces Child Development Center has until now used orange cones and a section of orange snow fence to keep playing children from straying. Lynn Wirta (director of Small Faces) has also indicated that some neighbors let their dogs run off-leash, and the fence will prevent the dogs running amongst the children at play.
Swanson’s Nursery
9701 15th Avenue Northwest
Seattle, WA 98117-2399
(206) 782-2543
Selecting Fruit Trees
March 6 @ 10:00 am
Learn how to choose the best fruit trees for your garden. Understand what cross-pollination means for best fruit production, what size and shape tree to choose, and which fruit trees have outstanding ornamental value. Learn how to plant your tree, tips on water needs and how to promote the health of your tree and its fruit.