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Parks and Recreation Professionals Day Celebrates Staff

Parks and Recreation Professionals Day Celebrates Staff

The  City of Snoqualmie boasts one of the top parks systems on the Eastside.  On National Parks and Recreation Professionals Day, celebrated on July  15 and recognized in a City

proclamation by Mayor Ross, we recognize the dedicated Snoqualmie Parks staff, who  manage more than 40 parks and 25 miles of trails. From mowing, ballfield  maintenance,

pruning, and mulching to trash collection and restroom  upkeep, Park Staff work hard to keep our City beautiful and enjoyable  for residents and visitors. 

Caring for Our Trees

Through  its forestry program, the city maintains and manages 10,000 street and  park trees in neighborhoods throughout the City by planting, mulching,  pruning, and trimming. The

Arbor Day Foundation designated Snoqualmie as a “Tree City USA” for its commitment to effective urban forest management. The nonprofit Green Snoqualmie Partnership,

managed by the City Arborist within the Parks Division, helps maintain  and advocate for the City’s urban forests and open lands. 

Enhancing Our Community Year-Round

Parks  staff place summertime flower baskets in the Historic Downtown and  Snoqualmie Ridge neighborhoods along with helping decorate the trees  with lights for the Snoqualmie

Winter Lights festival. Parks staff also  work closely with the Public Works Division during all-hands-on-deck  events, such as driving snowplows in winter weather to keep our streets

 clear.   

“Green spaces help boost our mental health and physical  activity,” said Mayor Katherine Ross. “We honor our Parks Staff and all  they do to keep our parks beautiful and vibrant

year-round.” 

Learn more about the Parks Division, and thanks for all they do to maintain and  enhance our City’s parks, urban forests, and quality of life. 

Original source can be found here.

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