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September 18, 2017
Pearl Moore, who turns 100 this month, remembers growing up in the mill town of Preston, Washington.
Continue reading Pearl Moore Remembers
September 14, 2017
As our new Community Coordinator in upper Kittitas County Nicky will work closely with the community and organizations to build and strengthen connections between local
Continue reading Welcome, Nicky! Greenway Upper Yakima Coordinator
August 8, 2017
We tested out the new Trailhead Direct shuttle this weekend, exploring the many trails of Tiger Mountain without needing a car.
Continue reading Doorstep to Trailhead: How We Did It
August 3, 2017
A trip to the grocery store or local farmers market gives you access to hundreds of different kinds of produce and dairy products, but it
Continue reading Then and Now: Stuart Landing
August 3, 2017
Long before California adopted their slogan of “The Home of Happy Cows,” the Snoqualmie Valley’s Carnation Farm was internationally known as “The Home of
Continue reading Then and Now: Carnation Farms
July 27, 2017
The Washington State Legislature failed to pass a capital construction budget, resulting in far-reaching impacts across our region. Vital projects are delayed indefinitely or could
Continue reading Legislative gridlock threatens projects across the Greenway
July 21, 2017
Over a dozen new recreation sites just opened or are about to open in the Greenway. Projects focus on improving safety, relieving pressure on high-use
Continue reading New Recreation Sites Open
July 13, 2017
For the first time in a decade, the Middle Fork Valley’s signature trail has been reopened, after the community came together to repair a
Continue reading Repairing the Backbone of the Middle Fork
June 15, 2017
‘It’s not by chance, it’s by choice.’ The mantra of the Greenway’s founding leaders still rings true today.
Continue reading Presidents Report: Choices
June 14, 2017
Known for our tree planting work, the Greenway Trust is now undertaking another type of restoration: improving the habitat in the river itself.
Continue reading A New Tactic for Salmon Recovery
May 25, 2017
Guest Blog by Cristy Lake, Registrar and Volunteer Coordinator for the Northwest Railway Museum People who visit our Victorian-style train depot in Snoqualmie often ask
Continue reading Why is the Depot so Fancy?
May 24, 2017
A new YMCA summer camp combines adventure, service and fun, as teens rock climb, mountain bike, and sea kayak across the Greenway.
Continue reading Teenagers Climb, Bike, and Kayak Across the Greenway