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Celebrating Wins from the 2022 Legislative Session March 17, 2022
As we reflect on the completion of the most recent legislative session, we are thankful to have so many major wins to celebrate for the
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Roslyn’s Black Pioneers: Remembering Harriet Joyce (Craven) Hawkins (Part 4/4) February 22, 2022
Written by Alisa Weis, and originally published in the Northern Kittitas County Tribune.  Click to read part 1, part 2, and part 3 of this
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Roslyn’s Black Pioneers: Stores and School in Roslyn (Part 3/4) February 22, 2022
Written by Alisa Weis, and originally published in the Northern Kittitas County Tribune.  Click to read part 1 and part 2 of this series. While true that
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Partnering on the “Watershed Resilience Action Plan” for Salmon Recovery in the Snohomish River Watershed February 18, 2022
Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz recently unveiled her new, first-of-its-kind 10-year plan for landscape-scale “tree to Sea” restoration of salmon habitat in the Snohomish
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Welcoming Three New Staff Members to the Greenway Trust Stewardship Team February 16, 2022
We are so excited to welcome three new staff members to the Greenway Trust’s stewardship team! Kate, Michael, and Swan came on board in
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Roslyn’s Black Pioneers: Pioneering Spirit (Part 2/4) February 10, 2022
Written by Alisa Weis, and originally published in the Northern Kittitas County Tribune.  Read part 1 of this series here. Back in 1900, 22% of Roslyn was comprised
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Roslyn’s Black Pioneers: Unearthing a History (Part 1/4) February 3, 2022
Written by Alisa Weis, and originally published in the Northern Kittitas County Tribune.  Every August the Craven family upholds an important tradition that began back
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Legislative Priorities 2022 January 14, 2022
From Ellensburg to Seattle, the Greenway encompasses spectacular public lands, productive working farms and forests, opportunities for outdoor recreation, and vibrant communities with strong economies.
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Enhancing the Snoqualmie Lake Trailhead January 10, 2022
Trailhead improvements, including the addition of restroom facilities, expanded parking, and new signage, help to keep up with use on this popular trail. Snoqualmie Lake&
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Improvements Made to the Snoqualmie Lake Trailhead in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley January 10, 2022
Snoqualmie Lake is a large, peaceful destination within the beautiful Alpine Lakes Wilderness. This trail is unique in that visitors can begin their adventure from
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Regional Leaders Celebrate Progress on Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail January 7, 2022
City, state, and federal leaders came together today, despite some very rainy weather, to celebrate the completion of the latest Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail
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Learning About the Historic Roslyn Cemetery January 3, 2022
Visitors to Roslyn, Washington might be there to check out the Roslyn Café, famed for its appearance on the cult hit Northern Exposure; to wander
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