Thursday, June 13, 2013

Centennial Trail News


Two Announcements:


June 20th, 2013 At 6:30 PM at the 

Arlington Boys & Girls Club
18513 59th Avenue Northeast, Arlington, WA



Public Welcome, Bring your questions and suggestions.
The topics for discussion will include: 

  • CTCSC Needs a new Treasurer.  Are you interested?  We need all the help we can get!
  • Latest updates on the The Centennial-Snoqualmie Trail.
  • Updates on the Arlington section of the Centennial Trail.
  • There will be a vote on the proposed increase in CTCSC membership fee.  This vote is for members only.
    • The CTCSC board has proposed raising the membership fee.  The membership fee is currently written as a part of the CTCSC Bylaws  .

Please join us.  If you have a specific question or topic you would like to add to the agenda, contact secretary@snocotrails.org

We have also created an online way to become a member:





Friday, June 7, 2013

Re: The Whitehorse Trail: Let Your County Leaders Know What You Would Like



CTCofSC Board members Sarah Arney and Bridget Wisniewski recently attended the Darrington Day festivities at Old School Park in Darrington.  They were promoting a letter writing campaign from local residents to promote the Whitehorse Trail.  Many of the visitors to the booth promised to send in letters of support for expanding the maintenance on the Whitehorse Trail.

As part of the Coalition's effort to promote long distance trails in Snohomish County, we are encouraging you to help us let the County Park managers and Council Members know that there is a lot of interest in improving the maintenance on the Whitehorse Trail.

Here is a sample letter and a list of people to write to:

Sample_Letter_WhitehorseTrail

Who to contact about the future of Whitehorse Trail






Because of the effort of CTCofSC and with the help of the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, this section of the Whitehorse trail will soon be open with new railings on the bridge.  Help us keep the momentum going and join by expressing your interest to the Snohomish County managers with a letter.




Thank you,
Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County Board Members