North End Neighborhood Council Meeting – 6/1/26

North End Neighborhood Council Meeting
 
Monday June 1, 2026
Cookies & Cider from 5:30 p.m. 
MONTHLY MEETING 6:00 pm

****MEETING ROOM LOCATION****
University of Puget Sound
Presentation Room (#102) in the Welcome Center
(N. 15th St. and N. Alder St)Virtual – Via Zoom
Meeting ID: 882 2046 7648
Passcode: 649767

TACOMA PUBLIC WORKS AND STREET SAFETY

Agenda

  1. Introductions and welcome—
  2. Announcements — Change of NENC Vice-Chair
  3. Standard Liaison Reports

Police – CLO Kristen Braziel
Parks – Alisa O’Hanlon Regala 
City Manager’s Office – Christina Caan

  1.  Council Member Reports
  2. Tacoma Public Works
  • Neighborhood Road Safety with a focus on the North End, 
    • Jennifer Kammerzell, Division Manager – Public Works/Transportation
  • Connect Tacoma – Safe Streets and Sidewalks Initiative, Public Works leaders
    • City of Tacoma Public Works Department
      Corey Newton, P.E. Assistant Public Works Director | City Engineer
      Joe Franco, MPA Special Assistant to the Public Works Director
       
  • Connect Tacoma is a measure approved by the City Council and will be included on the primary election ballot in August.  If approved, the measure would authorize a 1.5% increase in utility-earnings tax and an increase in property tax of $0.20 per $1,000 of assessed value.
  1. Unfinished Business
  2. New Business
  3. Adjournment
Our next meeting will be on Monday July 6 for regular Liaison, City and Council Member reports.  It will feature Brian Boudet from the City of Tacoma giving an update on the Home in Tacoma project and Lesley Caldwell talking about the Tacoma Public Library.The NENC provides a forum for education and discussion of issues of interest to members of our community. The NENC does not endorse the opinions of speakers or any proposed legislation unless otherwise noted.At Large and District Council Members: https://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_council

CM John Hines represents citizens District 1 CM Sarah
Rumbaugh represents citizens District 2
Three Council Members represents citizens in At-Large:
Kristina Walker Position 8, Olgy Diaz Position 7 and Latasha Palmer Position 6

North End Neighborhood Council Board
Direct your questions or comments to: officers@gmail.org
Chair- Peter Bennett, Vice-Chair- Deb Anderson, Treasurer- Jodi Cook, Secretary- Bonnie O’Leary,Joe Tieger, Georgette Reuter,  Tobi Bet,  Geoff Corso, Danielle Villegas, Sandra Strong,  Joe Strong, Michael Haines

NENC Meeting Topics
 June 1 – Connect Tacoma Safe Streets and Sidewalks Initiative
 July 6 – Home in Tacoma
 August 3 – 4:30 pm Tree Walk followed at 6:00 pm with Lowell Wyse’s presentation of Tacoma’s Urban Forest
 September 14 – Business Development/Port of Tacoma
 October 5 – Election Forum
 November 2 – Cushman/Adams update; (NENC Board Elections)
 December 7 – Climate Action
Connect Tacoma – Safe Streets and Sidewalks Levy
“Investing in Tacoma’s Streets, Sidewalks and Safety”
Proposition 1, August 4, Ballot Measure
This Levy is a proposed 10-year funding measure focused on improving transportation safety; maintain streets, and expanding access across our community. If approved by voters, the levy would generate an estimated total of $200 million; along with an estimated $120 million in grant funds and partnerships commitments.
To learn more, here is the link to the Connect Tacoma
https://tacoma.gov/government/departments/public-works/connect-tacoma-safe-streets-and-sidewalks/

“Tacoma Trails Challenge” from Parks Tacoma
From June 1-30, you are invited to explore Tacoma’s parks and trails, play Bingo and win prizes.
For more information including a list of the Trail Challenges and online registration, please go to the
website: https://www.parkstacoma.gov/event/tacoma-trails-challenge/

Tacoma Public Library Summer Reading Program
Dates: June 2- August 15
Readers of all ages are invited to join this wonderful reading program that will include bi-weekly raffles, completion prizes and grand prize raffles. Also, there are also many fun summer reading events that will be taking place at our local libraries. Here is the link for more information.
https://www.tacomalibrary.org/summer-reading/

Tacoma on the Go!
Wed., June 17, 6:00-7:00, “Lincoln District Food, Culture & Community Walk”
This guided evening walk will explore one of Tacoma’s most vibrant communities. So get ready to dive
into conversation, culture and community. Start location is S. Yakima Ave. and S. 39 th
Registration is strongly encouraged.
https://downtownonthego.com/about/news-events/tacoma-lincoln-district-food-culture-and-community-

New rules regarding trees in your Right of Way– (space between street curb & sidewalk)
“Any street tree planting, pruning or removal requires a street tree permit, subject to the conditions of the Tacoma Municipal Code (TMC) 9.20 Urban Forestry. If you see a street tree that is being pruned or cut down, please call 311 to ask if a permit was issued for it. Our City has the worse urban tree canopy in the Puget Sound, only 21% versus a minimum of 30%. We need tree shade to cool our streets and sidewalks. And to clean our air through photosynthesis.

Contact City of Tacoma to obtain appropriate permitting
https://www.tacomapermits.org/tip-sheet-index/street-trees
https://www.tacomapermits.org/tip-sheet-index/street-tree-pruning
https://www.tacomapermits.org/tip-sheet-index/street-tree-removal-and-replacement

Water Your Trees, Please
Here are tips from the Tacoma Tree Foundation website https://tacomatreefoundation.org/
Water is important for all trees, as our summers get hotter and drier. Even mature trees may need one or two good soakings a month during the summer. Young trees require15-20 gallons a week, April-Sept. for at least 3 years. Mulch around the base of a tree helps to retain moisture and suppress weed growth. Remember that new trees won’t survive the summer without extra watering.

Reforest Tacoma websitehttps://www.reforesttacoma.com/
Find out important information regarding how your efforts can contribute to rebuild Tacoma’s Urban
canopy.

North End Neighborhood Council Meeting – 5/4/26

Monday May 4, 2026
Cookies & Cider from 5:30 p.m. 
MONTHLY MEETING 6:00 pm

****MEETING ROOM LOCATION****
University of Puget Sound
Presentation Room (#102) in the Welcome Center
(N. 15th St. and N. Alder St)

Virtual – Via Zoom
Meeting ID: 882 2046 7648
Passcode: 649767

 Historic Preservation 
A History of the North Union Avenue Greenway

Agenda

  1. Introductions and welcome— 
  2. Announcements —  
  3. Standard Liaison Reports 

Police – CLO Kristen Braziel 
Fire – Josh Schlesner
Parks – Alisa O’Hanlon Regala 
City Manager’s Office – Christina Caan 

  1.  Council Member Reports 
  2. Tacoma News Tribune – Isha Trivedi – City Hall Reporter
  3. Marshall McClintock on “Historic Preservation: A History of the North Union Avenue Greenway”.
    The North Union Avenue Greenway is a unique vernacular landscape developed from 1886 to 1964 centered between the traffic lanes of the 18 blocks of North Union Avenue between North 9th Street and North 30th Street. Marshall, on behalf of Historic Tacoma, is in the process of nominating the North Union Avenue Greenway to the City of Tacoma Register of Historic Places.
  1. Unfinished Business
  2. New Business
  3. Adjournment

Our next meeting will be on Monday June 1 for regular Liaison, City and Council Member reports and will include speakers from Tacoma Public Works on Connect Tacoma – Safe Streets and Sidewalks Initiative  Connect Tacoma is a measure approved by the City Council on April 14 and will be included on the primary election ballot in August.  If approved, the measure would authorize a 1.5% increase in utility-earnings tax and an increase in property tax of $0.20 per $1,000 of assessed value. City officials claim the utility-earnings tax would cost about $1.97 per month and the property tax would cost the average Tacoma home about $8.46 per month, raising $200M (plus an estimated $120M in grants) over 10 years.

Please submit questions to prepare our speakers to address your interest areas

The NENC provides a forum for education and discussion of issues of interest to members of our community. The NENC does not endorse the opinions of speakers or any proposed legislation unless otherwise noted. 

May is Historic Preservation Month

National Historic Preservation Month was established in 1973 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in order to promote historic preservation and community pride in local historic sites. A central aspect of any celebration of preserving history and heritage invites us to acknowledge that Tacoma’s history is layered and complex. It begins with the fact that we inhabit the traditional lands of the Puyallup Tribe, who have lived here for thousands of years and continue to do so. During this month of May, there will be many great opportunities to enjoy a variety of events celebrating Tacoma’s past. 

City of TacomaHistoric Preservation Program

https://tacoma.gov/government/departments/planning-and-development-services/historic-preservation/ The website provides numerous links to resources about Tacoma’s history: 

• Tacoma’s Historic Districts and Landmarks • Self-guided Walking Tours • Advocacy • Historical Research • Historic Preservation Programs • On-demand Virtual Tours  • Historic Perspective: Video Interviews and Lecture Archive

There are over 190 properties individually listed on the Tacoma Register of Historic Places, which includes registered City Landmarks in addition to Historic Districts and Conservation Districts. These landmark buildings and properties range in age from the 1870’s to the 1950’s and are scattered throughout the City, representing a wide variety of perspectives, architectural design and local history. 

City of Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission.  This Commission is currently working on the nomination of the North Union Avenue Greenway to the Tacoma Register of Historic Places.

Tacoma’s Local Historical Organizations

Historic Tacoma   www.historictacoma.org 

Many resources are available on this website including the wonderful new audio for the “The Proctor Neighborhood History and Walking Tour.” 

• Tacoma Historical Society    www.tacomahistory.org

Tacoma History Museum is currently in the process of moving into the UWT District. This group sponsored the “Historic Home Tour” on May 2nd and 3rd and will have many more events coming up.

Tacoma’s History Museums’ Upcoming Events

• Job Carr Museum      www.jobcarrmuseum.org

   • Washington State History Museum   washingtonhistory.org

        • Fort Nisqually Living History Museum  

https://www.parkstacoma.gov/place/fort-nisqually-living-history-museum

Tacoma’s Heritage Tree Program     

“ Trees are living historians, patient observers writing the story of life around them in each year’s new growth ring.”  City of Tacoma Heritage Tree website

If you would like to learn about Tacoma’s current list of Heritage Trees, please go to their website. 

Also, you will find information about how you can nominate a Heritage Tree.

https://tacoma.gov/government/departments/environmental-services/urban-forestry/programs-and-engagement-opportunities/#currently-recognized-heritage-trees

Tacoma Tree Foundation    www.tacomatreefoundation.org

 Wed., May 13, 5:30, Bike Ride: “Monkey Puzzle/Sequoia Map and Roll”, 

Meet at the Wright Park Conservator

Sat., May 30 5:00-8:00, “Reach Out and Take Root”, TTF Fundraiser, Eastside Community Center, 

Speaker: Warren King George, Muckleshoot Oral Historian,

Dinner, Community, Silent Auction, Jazz Under the Firs

At Large and District Council Members

https://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_council

CM John Hines represents citizens District 1    CM Sarah Rumbaugh represents citizens District 2     

Three Council Members represents citizens in At-Large:  

Kristina Walker Position 8, Olgy Diaz Position 7 and Latasha Palmer Position 6  

North End Neighborhood Council Board 

Direct your questions or comments to: officers@gmail.org 

Chair- Peter Bennett,  Vice-Chair- Tobi Bet,  Treasurer- Jodi Cook,  Secretary- Bonnie O’Leary, 

Joe Tieger, Georgette Reuter, Geoff Corso, Danielle Villegas, Sandra Strong, Deb Anderson, Joe Strong, Michael Haines 

NENC Meeting Topics

  • June 1 – Connect Tacoma Safe Streets and Sidewalks Initiative
  • July 6 – Home in Tacoma – Environmental Services (Director Chavez)
  • August 3 – 4:30 pm Tree Walk followed at 6:00 pm with Lowell Wyse’s presentation of “Tacoma’s Urban Forest”
  • September 14 – Business Development/Port of Tacoma
  • October 5 – Election Forum
  • November 2 – Cushman/Adams update; (NENC Board Elections)
  • December 7 – Climate Action

North End Neighborhood Council Meeting – (3/2/26)

North End Neighborhood Council Meeting

Monday, March 2, 2026
Cookies & Cider from 5:30 p.m. 
MONTHLY MEETING 6:00 pm

****MEETING ROOM LOCATION****
University of Puget Sound
Presentation Room (#102) in the Welcome Center
(N. 15th St. and N. Alder St)

Virtual – Via Zoom
Meeting ID: 882 2046 7648
Passcode: 649767


Tacoma Parks Bond Issue
The upcoming bond issue in Tacoma aims to renew funding for park enhancements and replacements. If approved, the $155 million bond package will be on the special election ballot in April 2026. The bond will not raise tax rates for property owners, continuing the same level of taxes as before. Instead, it will generate up to $155 million for park improvements across the city. The projects will focus on existing park assets, neighborhood priorities, and include infrastructure updates, land acquisitions, and major improvements to community centers and zoos.

Agenda

1. Introductions and welcome
2. Announcements
3. Standard Liaison Reports

Police – Kristen Braziel
Fire – Josh Schlesner
City Manager’s Office – Christina Caan

4. City Council Member Reports
5. 2026 Parks Tacoma Bond Proposal

Alisa O’Hanlon Regala – Strategic Planning Manager, Tacoma Parks

Park District voters are being asked to renew bond funding for critical park enhancements and replacements under a bond package that will be on the special election ballot in April.  If approved, the $155 million bond package includes more than 100 projects throughout the city. The project list, which is designed to be implemented over a six-year period, primarily takes care of existing assets within the almost 120-year-old park system.  The bond would address urgent infrastructure updates and focus on neighborhood priorities identified through the Park District’s strategic planning process.

6. Tacoma Schools

Cary Campen, CSBS – Director of Strategic Financial Operations, Tacoma Public Schools

Tacoma Public Schools (TPS) is one of the largest districts in Washington State serving approximately 28,000 children in preschool through grade 12. The district has 36 elementary schools, 13 middle schools, 11 high schools and four early learning centers. TPS has nearly 5,000 employees and is one of the largest employers in Tacoma.

7. Unfinished Business

North Union Avenue Greenway nomination to the city’s Register of Historic Places.
Tidy Up Tacoma

8. New Business

9. Adjournment

Our next meeting will be on Monday April 6 when the NENC will hear from our 27th District Legislators on the 2026 Session in Olympia.

The NENC provides a forum for education and discussion of issues of interest to members of our community. The NENC does not endorse the opinions of speakers or any proposed legislation unless otherwise noted.

At Large and District Council Members:
https://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_council
CM John Hines represents citizens District 1 
CM Sarah Rumbaugh represents citizens District 2
Three Council Members represents citizens in At-Large:
Kristina Walker Position 8Olgy Diaz Position 7 and Latasha Palmer Position 6 

North End Neighborhood Council Board 
Direct your questions or comments to: officers@gmail.com
Chair- Peter Bennett,  Vice-Chair- Tobi Bet,  Treasurer- Jodi Cook,  Secretary- Bonnie O’Leary,
Joe Tieger, Georgette Reuter, Geoff Corso, Danielle Villegas, Sandra Strong, Deb Anderson, Joe Strong

NENC Meeting Topics
April 6 – Olympia Legislative Session update (+/- Library?)
May 4 – Historic Preservation
June 1 – Roads Initiative 
July 6 – Environmental Services (Director Chavez)
August 3 – Tree Canopy
September 7 – Business Development/Port of Tacoma
October 5 – Election Forum
November 2 – Cushman/Adams update; (NENC Board Elections)
December 7 – Climate Action

Spotlight on the Wheelock Public Library
Since 1927, the Anna E. McCormick library and the adjoining1987 Anna Lemon Wheelock Library have been serving our Tacoma residents. Located within the Proctor Shopping District, Wheelock is the most used library in all of Tacoma. It offers a wide range of books, magazines, audio books, and videos as well as special monthly programs for families, teens and adults. For more information about this amazing community resource, please go to their website:  https://www.tacomalibrary.org
or call  253-280-2800 When you visit Wheelock, be sure to notice the magnificent Pin Oak tree located on the corner of N. 26th and Adams. Planted in 1931, this tree joins the growing list of Tacoma’s Heritage Trees.
 
North Union Avenue Greenway The Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission is currently reviewing public comments on the nomination of the Union Avenue Greenway. In the near future, they will be voting on whether to forward the nomination to the City Council for approval.  More later.
 
Jefferson Park Improvement Survey This online survey is due by March 9th.
 https://www.engagepiercecounty.com/jefferson-park
 
Tacoma Tree Foundation tacomatreefoundation.org
On their updated website, you will be find monthly events, YouTube videos, opportunities to volunteer, advocacy information, tree canopy topics, informative Blog topics ands much more!.
• Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 3, 5:00-8:00, “Pints for Pines”, at Peaks and Pints, in Proctor at 3816 N.26thStreet. TTF will share why trees matter and how you can support local efforts to grow a healthy  urban forest for all. A percentage from draft pours goes to supporting Tacoma’s tree canopy.
 
“Tacoma: Chocolate Candy Capital of the World” presented by Michael Sullivan, Tacoma’s Storyteller, on Thursday, March 5, 7:00 at the Slavonian Hall, 2306 North 30th
 
It’s Tree Planting Time! You can request $30 coupon(s) for free trees at participating nurseries onlineuntil March 15. Sign up online https://tacoma.gov/government/departments/environmental-services/urban-forestry/programs-and-engagement-opportunities/#tree-coupon-program
 
UPS Annual Flea Market, Sat., March 21st, 10:00- 4:00, UPS Fieldhouse
 
Tacoma’s Heritage Tree Program Established in 2023, this program “Celebrates the City’s most notable trees, recognizing their vital contributions to our City.” If you have a special tree you would like to nominate as a Heritage Tree, please go to this website to find out how to apply.
https://tacoma.gov/government/departments/environmental-services/urban-forestry/programs-and-engagement-opportunities/#how-can-i-nominate-a-tree
 
Reforest Tacoma”, a grassroots tree advocacy group, https://www.reforesttacoma.com/
 
 Tacoma’s Urban Forest Priority Action Plan to expand Tacoma’s tree canopy
https://tacoma.gov/government/departments/environmental-services/urban-forestry/
 
Future Reuse Plans for the Historic Cushman and Adams Substations For updated information about these 2 sites, please go to the NENC website nenc.org to watch the video “Our Big Vision”   https://nenc.org/explore/cushman/ Also, you can explore the City of Tacoma’s Cushman and Adams website. https://tacoma.gov/project/cushman-and-adams-substations

NENC Agenda for February Meeting (2/2/26)

North End Neighborhood Council Meeting

www.nenc.org or NENC Facebook
 
Monday, February 2, 2026
6:00 p.m.

Cookies & Cider from 5:30 p.m.

****MEETING ROOM LOCATION****


University of Puget Sound
Presentation Room (#102) in the Welcome Center
(N. 15th St. and N. Alder St)

Virtual – Via Zoom
Meeting ID: 882 2046 7648
Passcode: 649767

While state and local legislation like the 1990 Growth Management Act and Home in Tacoma aim to manage urban growth, most new private housing remains unaffordable for those earning below the city’s median income. To address this gap, Tacoma City Council Member Latasha Palmer and Tacoma For All Co-Chair Ty Moore are presenting alternative housing business models specifically designed to serve the 50% of households earning less than $85,000 per year.
If you have questions or topics that you would like to submit in advance reply to this email or send to 
admin@nenc.org.  

Agenda
1) Introductions and welcome—
2) Announcements —

3) Standard Liaison Reports

  • Police – Kristen Braziel
  • Fire – Josh Schlesner
  • Tacoma Public Utilities – John Gaines
  • Tacoma Parks – Alisa O’Hanlon Regala
  • City Manager’s Office – Christina Caan

4) City Council Member Reports

5) Tidy Up Tacoma – Ruby Gabriel, Environmental Services / Tidy-Up Tacoma

6) Affordable Housing Options
• City of Tacoma Council Member – Latasha Palmer
Council Member Palmer will explain some of the affordable housing options in Tacoma’s Comprehensive Plan. She will focus on permanently affordable housing models, such as Community Land Trusts, cooperative housing, and Social Housing, that have successfully helped address the housing and homelessness crises in other cities.

• Tacoma For All Co-Director – Tyron Moore
Ty Moore will outline the group’s vision for publicly owned, mixed-income, permanently affordable Social Housing in Tacoma. He will also outline Tacoma for All’s plans for the SAFE Homes initiative the group aims to put on the November 2026 ballot. The initiative will move Tacoma beyond a system of voluntary compliance by establishing clear, mandatory enforcement standards that ensure all parties follow the city’s housing laws. Moore will discuss how the proposal empowers residents to organize tenant unions for building-level safety and shifts the financial burden of enforcement away from taxpayers and onto the repeat offenders who violate the law.

7) Old Business

8) New Business

9) Adjournment
Our next meeting will be on Monday March 2 when the NENC will hear from Brian Boudet Division Manager, City of Tacoma Planning & Development Department. What has happened in the 12 months since Home in Tacoma 2 zoning regulations went into effect? The new zoning regulations introduced Urban Residential zones to expand housing options, allowing for a broader range of housing types, including backyard cottages, rowhouses, and others, in Tacoma neighborhoods. It also updated parking rules, promoted tree preservation, and enabled flexible lot use.

The NENC provides a forum for education and discussion of issues of interest to members of our community. The NENC does not endorse the opinions of speakers or any proposed legislation unless otherwise noted.

At Large and District Council Members:
https://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_council
CM John Hines represents citizens District 1 CM Sarah Rumbaugh represents citizens District 2
Three Council Members represents citizens in At-Large:
Kristina Walker Position 8, Olgy Diaz Position 7 and Latasha Palmer Position 6


North End Neighborhood Council Board
Direct your questions or comments to: officers@gmail.com
Chair- Peter Bennett, Vice-Chair- Tobi Bet, Treasurer- Jodi Cook, Secretary- Bonnie O’Leary,
Joe Tieger, Georgette Reuter, Geoff Corso, Danielle Villegas, Sandra Strong, Deb Anderson, Joe Strong

NENC Meeting Topics
• March 2 – Home in Tacoma update/review with Brian Bodett
• April 6 – Olympia Legislative Session update (+/- School District and Library?)
• May 4 – Historic Preservation
• June 1 – Roads Initiative (+/- School District and Library?)
• July 6 – Environmental Services (Director Chavez)
• August 3 – Tree Canopy
• September 7 – Business Development/Port of Tacoma
• October 5 – Election Forum
• November 2 – Cushman/Adams update; (NENC Board Elections)
• December 7 – Climate Action


Friendly Reminder to Vote: Tacoma Public Schools Feb. 10th Special Election

Proposition 1: Replacement of expiring Levy for K-12 Educational Programs and Operations. Proposition 2: Replacement of Expiring

Levy for K-12 Technology Improvements and Upgrades. More detailed information can be found at

https://www.tacomaschools.org/about/bond/february-10-2026-election

Parks Tacoma Winter Events Please check out their website for a list of fun family activities including a 5K and 10K Valentine Day

Run at Dune Park at 9:00 am. https://www.parkstacoma.gov/

Let’s Help to “Reforest Tacoma” https://www.reforesttacoma.com/

Reforest Tacoma is a grassroots effort to influence and support the execution of the City Council’s Urban Forest Action Plan. The purpose of the Reforest Tacoma website is to help keep us informed of the state of our City’s Urban Forest and also provide many opportunities for our residents to advocate for the much-needed protection and growth of our city’s tree canopy.

Tacoma’s Urban Forest Priority Action Plan! In response to the overwhelming community support for enhancing Tacoma’s tree canopy, the UFPAP was adopted by the City Council’s IPS Committee in May 2025. This plan outlines a set of phased actions to expand the City’s planting and maintenance of trees. For more information:

https://tacoma.gov/government/departments/environmental-services/urban-forestry

It’s Tree Planting Time! Receive a coupon to save $30 on a new tree that will add beauty, provide shade and save energy. These coupons are available to request online from Oct. 1 st until March 15 from Tacoma Urban Forestry. They can be redeemed for $30 off per tree purchased (up to 3 trees) at local participating nurseries including our local Gardensphere Nursery. Sign up at

https://tacoma.gov/government/departments/environmental-services/urban-forestry/programs-and-engagement-opportunities/#tree-coupon-program

Future Reuse Plans for the Historic Cushman and Adams Substationsl for updated information about these 2 sites, please go to the NENC website nenc.org to watch the video “Our Big Vision”
https://nenc.org/explore/cushman/

Also, you can explore the City of Tacoma’s Cushman and Adams website. https://tacoma.gov/project/cushman-and-adams-substations

Wheelock Public Library offers many programs in February including Drop-in Tech Help, Family Chess Club, Wheelock Book Club and Family Storytime. https://www.tacomalibrary.org/locations/8/

Proctor Farmer’s Market “Rain or Shine” on Feb. 14 and Feb. 28. For other Proctor events please go to their website https://shoptheproctordistrict.com 

Get Involved with the Tacoma Tree Foundation https://tacomatreefoundation.org
To learn about this amazing organization, visit their updated website where you will find monthly events, YouTube videos, opportunities to volunteer, advocacy information, tree canopy topics, informative Blog topics and much, much more!

• Wed., Feb. 4 th , 12-1:00, Webinar “Cost Benefit Analysis of Tacoma Street Trees”

• Wed., Feb. 18, 5:30-7:00, “Spring Awakening” with Sarah Low at Fern Hill Public Library

• Sat., Feb. 21, 9:00-2:00, South End Planting Event