Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Park Dedication


The Highlands at Langley proudly announces the public park located within the plat of The Highlands, the Mildred Anderson and Faye Bangston Memorial Park, was dedicated on Monday, May 10, 2010.

Mayor Paul Samuelson dedicated the park to the memory of Faye Bangston and Mildred Anderson. The park, along with the trails through The Highlands, are open to the public to enjoy some quiet time among the trees.

Longtime friends and partners, Erling Bangston and Linda Anderson, named the park for their mothers, Faye Bangston and Mildred Anderson. Years ago, when asked by Erl what he could give Faye for Mother’s Day she replied, “Perhaps when you develop a nice property, you can name a park after me”. He is finally able to fulfill her wish. Mildred Anderson was a longtime resident of Langley and neighbor to the property that is now The Highlands. Both Erl and Linda, knowing how much their mothers enjoyed the outdoors and gardening, honor their spirit and character with this dedication.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Langley Community Garden Kickoff!

YOU ARE INVITED!

Langley Community Garden Kickoff & Sign-ups
Monday, May 10th @ 5:00 PM
Anderson Farm, park at 1041 Al Anderson Avenue

Celebrate the dedication and kickoff of the new Langley Community Garden Project on the Anderson Farm!

Come join your friends and neighbors at the Corner of Al Anderson Avenue and Fairgrounds Road.

We will be dedicating the garden and signing people up for one of the sixteen P-Patch plots.

Sign-up sheets will also be available at Langley city hall after the kickoff.

The community garden project is part of the City of Langley Neighbor-to-Neighbor program.

For more information contact:  Glenn Leever – Volunteer Coordinator - AmeriCorps   221-4246 (ext. *21)