1 winner of $5000 - Skagit Valley Hospital
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1 winner of $5000 - Skagit Valley Hospital
Splash Pad at Haller Park! A splash pad at Haller Park? Rotary says ‘yes!’ Funds raised from this year’s Duck Dash will go towards making the splishy-splashy project a reality for our community and kids to enjoy. Jeff D. Huleatt, DDS Bryce K. Duskin, DDS A+ Water Services Acute Autoworks Apollo Plumbing Arlington Copy, Mail and More Arlington Electric Arlington Grocery Outlet Arlington Hardware Arlington Pharmacy Avitas Agriculture Bailey, Duskin & Peiffle, PS Bistro San Martin Cascade Surveying & Engineering Coastal Community Bank Crown Distributing LLC Devin Dickinson, DDS Edward Jones, John Meno Farmers Insurance, Granroth Agency Fireline Cannabis Gerber Collision Global Machine Works Law Office of Thomas D. Smith Nelson Petroleum North County Towing Pamela Beaton CPA PS Pioneer Nuggets Rocket Alley Skagit Bank Smokey Point Animal Hospital Smokey Point Concrete State Farm Insurance, Jim Minifie Stillaguamish Athletic Club Stilly Auto Parts Napa Unique Interiors UW Neighborhood Smokey Point Clinic Williams & Nulle Rotary will partner with our Friends of the Park (individual and corporate donors) and other organizations offering grants to provide a fun and safe place to play in the water alongside the Stillaguamish River. Duck Dash funds will also support many other organizations and events that benefit kids, seniors, and our communities throughout the year. When: July 4th, at 7:30pm Where: Haller Park 1 winner of $5000 5 winners of $1000 10 winners of $100 July 4th Activities Join us at Haller Park! The Great Stilly Duck Dash Pedal, Paddle Puff Triathlon Registration - 8:00 am at Haller Park S.R.530 Duck Dash Start E. Divison Street Lincoln Bridge July 4th - 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm S.R. 530 Join us in Haller Park for live music, hot dogs, train rides, a bouncy house and lots of fun while we watch the yellow rubber ducks race down the Stillaguamish River! m is h ll a q u a m is h watching, boat launching and various R iv summer festivals and events. e The proposed site plan improvements r x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ti The park is currently popular for eagle are a combination of several interim plans generated by city staff, parks board Group Shelter members, and stakeholders over a 3 year Open Grassy Play Area period. The current plan strives to increase the diversity of user groups including passive picnic areas and opens spaces as 10 Vendor Plaza (5T) Seating Area Parking striped for trailers in season or two cars off season well as a splashpad. All other current uses Stage / PlazaArea are retained. The main entrance is re-organized so it is clear what the park boundaries are and Water Play Area with seating wall Kiosk Public Art where parking is expected to take place. * Play Area -older- Play Area -younger- central connection to the various site amenities. Significant infrastructure improvements such as a new restroom and play areas are located outside of the floodway. Elements that may be subject to seasonal flooding, such as picnic tables, will be designed to ad ce Ro 16 (8T) Restroom continuous recreation space as well as / Servi Pumphouse withstand this environment and be adequately secured to the site. 14 Safety is increased by improving the Pathway to Park from C.T. park to a level that it will be attractive to more park users and become fully integrated into the community, but safety is supported by lighting and online available West Cox Street x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Haller Park - Arlington WA Recent work has included a revitalized boat launch providing river access, Utilities Office additional parking east of the utilities office, x x x x x x 5 sidewalks, and two new playgrounds. Visit Rotary Playground At Haller Park – Future Site of the Splash Pad! Design Conceptual Site Plan Prepared for: Prepared by: City of Arlington 18204 59th Dr. NE Arlington, WA 98223 eccosDesign Contact: Sarah Lopez Sharing the proceeds from the Duck Dash has been the best part of the event. The Rotary Club of Arlington supports projects that enhance life for kids, seniors and the communities of Arlington, Lakewood and Darrington through local organizations. Each Duck Dash ticket is a ‘winner’ that way! camera system. Bollard x x x x x x x x x dark sky lighting and security camera In 1987, the Rotary Club of Arlington (then the North Snohomish County Rotary) pledged $10,000 toward the construction of the Arlington Boys and Girls Club. A new fundraiser was needed, and so the Great Stilly Duck Dash was born. Since then, the Rotary Club of Arlington has raised nearly $1 million dollars through Duck Dash ticket sales to benefit our communities. Parking is to be improved to create a more cess x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x S works project demonstrating a natural systems approach to treating waste water. ing Ac / Stag x x x x x x x x rk Existing Well Pump as well. To the west is a trail system History of the Great Stilly Duck Dash Landscape Architecture and Planning Mount Vernon, WA 99273 p. 360.419.7400 f. 800.508.2017 Starts at Haller Park. 5.8 mi. biking to River Meadows Park, 6 mile canoe/kayak down Stillaguamish River, 3 mile run on Centennial Trail Kiwanis Auctions - Haller Park Auctions - 9:00 am and 10:30 am Raises money for scholarships for Arlington and Lakewood graduating seniors. SPONSOR: Kiwanis Club of Arlington Old Fashioned Fourth - Legion Park Noon to 4:00 pm Fun for the whole family! SPONSOR: Arlington Smokey-Point Chamber of Commerce interwoven with an award winning public d Trail Raingarden statewide significance and Whitehorse Trail Pave 43 Horseshoe Courts l Trail Eagle Trail (ADA) connection to water-treatment / nature trails Adjacent to the park on the east is is the ennia 5 Picnic Tables x x x x x xx x x Kiosk Raingarden walk from the downtown core of Arlington. Centennial Trail, a multi-use trail of Cent x x x x x x x x x xx x Boat Launch Eagle Trail connector (non ADA) the Stillaquamish River and few minutes o Riverside gathering spot with seating walls and interpretive panels x xx x x x x x xx x x a x x x x x x x u F q th a and cultural resources, located at the convergence of the North and South fork of u ll Haller Park is a site rich with natural r o ti Parade Route Olympic Ave. PROJECT NARRATIVE: S S e Hwy 9 North Ducks Dumped at 7:30 pm iv Breakfast and concessions all day S.R. 530 E. Haller Street R Food at Haller Park All Day Duck Dash Finish Haller Park one inch 0' 30' 60' 90' 120' 1/1 March 24, 2016 NORTH Come see your Duck Dash dollars at work! As a result of the success of the recent Duck Dash events, Rotary Club of Arlington has been able to a build a children’s park, as well as commit to build a children’s Splash Pad, set to break ground July of 2017. Each Duck Helps Support Our Community: Food Bank, Stillaguamish Senior Center, Parks, Play Fields, Trails, Relay for Life, Oso Mudslide Victims Our Schools: Scholarships - Arlington SD, Darrington SD and Lakewood SD, Drama & Music Clubs, Robotics, Arlington Education Foundation Our Kids: Youth Dynamics, Boy Scouts, Arlington Cocoon House, Kids Kloset, Boys & Girls Club, Little League All this and much more! Stilly Beer & Wine Garden- Haller Park Noon to 8:00 pm Kiddie’s Parade - Olympic Avenue 4:30 pm Kids 12 and under are invited to participate. Registration at 3:30 at PUD (210 Division St) Line-up, and judging at Union Bank. SPONSOR: Cascade Valley Hospital Grand Parade - Olympic Avenue 5:00 pm Olympic Avenue Annual Grand Parade! Pick your viewing spot early. Parade entry forms can be picked up at cascadevalley.org SPONSOR: Cascade Valley Hospital Food and Concessions at Quake Field 7:30 to 9:30 pm Olympic Avenue Annual Grand Parade! Pick your viewing spot early. Parade entry forms can be picked up at cascadevalley.org SPONSOR: Cascade Valley Hospital Fireworks Display - Boys & Girls Club 9:00 pm (or Dusk) Located at Quake Park - 18501 59th Avenue. Outdoor seating and parking available at the Boys and Girls Club. SPONSOR: Rotary Club of Arlington www.greatstillyduckdash.com