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!
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watching, boat launching and various
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The proposed site plan improvements
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The park is currently popular for eagle
are a combination of several interim plans
generated by city staff, parks board
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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
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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 /
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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.
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Play Area
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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
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(8T)
Restroom
continuous recreation space as well as
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Pumphouse
withstand this environment and be
adequately secured to the site.
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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
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Haller Park - Arlington WA
Recent work has included a revitalized
boat launch providing river access,
Utilities Office
additional parking east of the utilities office,
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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
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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
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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
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works project demonstrating a natural
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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
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Raingarden
statewide significance and Whitehorse Trail
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Eagle Trail (ADA)
connection to water-treatment
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Kiosk
Raingarden
walk from the downtown core of Arlington.
Centennial Trail, a multi-use trail of
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connector
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Riverside gathering
spot with seating walls
and interpretive panels
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and cultural resources, located at the
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Breakfast and concessions all day
S.R. 530
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Food at Haller Park
All Day
Duck Dash Finish
Haller Park
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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