May 31 walk, meeting on the Whitehorse Trail

TRAFTON — The Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County is presenting an afternoon walk and an evening presentation for the residents of Trafton and Oso, as well as any others interested in either the Whitehorse Trail, or advocating for and promoting long-distance recreational trails in Snohomish County for pedestrians, bicycle riders and equestrians.

TRAFTON — The Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County is presenting an afternoon walk and an evening presentation for the residents of Trafton and Oso, as well as any others interested in either the Whitehorse Trail, or advocating for and promoting long-distance recreational trails in Snohomish County for pedestrians, bicycle riders and equestrians.

The meeting is set for Thursday, May 31, and will be broken into two parts. The first part will be a pre-meeting trail walk and information tour starting at 5:30 p.m. at Cloverdale Farm, a half-mile north of Highway 530 on 115th Avenue NE, near Trafton. The walk will visit the Whitehorse Trail between Coverdale Farm and the “Tin Bridge,” less than one mile west of the farm.

After the walk, the group will drive to the Trafton Schoolhouse, located at 12616 Jim Creek Rd., for the second part, which will be the general meeting starting at 7 p.m. Attendees are asked to bring their questions and ideas to share. The plan is to include a representative from Snohomish County Parks, as well as local residents who have been active in promoting the Centennial Trail.

Participants are welcome to attend either or both events. Bike jerseys, T-shirts and other Centennial Trail mementos will be available.

For more information, visit the website for the Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County at http://ctc-of-sc.blogspot.com.