Metropolitan King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert announced that seven organizations in her district have received 2014 Community Service Area grants from King County.
The grants are awarded to projects throughout unincorporated King County that offer unincorporated area residents in the Community Service Areas an opportunity to participate and be more informed and connected in their communities.
The grants require a community match of at least one-fourth of the total project and cannot total more than $5,000. The grants in District 3 are as follows:
• Sno-Valley Senior Center and Adult Day Health: $3,500 to support their volunteer program outreach and maintenance.
• Fall City Community Association: $3,000 for Fall City signage and $3,500 for year-round garbage dumpster service in downtown Fall City.
• Fall City Metropolitan Park District: $2,000 for signs, toilet rental and trail improvement in Fall City.
• Snoqualmie Valley Community Network: $2,000 to sponsor their “Be the Change” Leadership Conference for youth.
• SnoValley Tilth: $2,000 to support a lecture and discussion series on “Why Eat Local.”
• Snoqualmie Valley Preservation Alliance: $2,000 to support community events in the Snoqualmie Valley.