July 2019
Cordata Neighborhood Association monthly news & updates
  • Keeping the Cordata Neighborhood informed about what is going on in our neighborhood.
Upcoming Events

Our next meeting will be on T uesday, September 10, 2019 at the Birchwood Presbyterian Church located a t 400 Meadowbrook Court, Bellingham, WA 98226 . This will be the first meeting for the 2019-2020 year . No monthly meetings will be held in July or August, so until September, have a great summer! Monthly newsletters for July and August will continue to be sent out, however. and the Board of Directors will continue to meet and plan for another great year, starting in September. Sanitation Services will be the program. The speaker will be, Rodd Pemble, who will bring examples of some items regarding recycling.

THE CORDATA COMMUNITY PARK CONSTRUCTION HAS BEGAN.

Our new Cordata Park is underway. As you drive up and down Cordata Parkway, watch for changes every day. Crews are busy moving dirt. Soon features will start showing. We will keep you up to date each month until Phase One of the park is finished in February of 2020.


A report on the Cordata Community Garden.

If you have a chance, drive up on Cordata Parkway, almost to Kline Road, and take a look at our new garden storage shed. With the help of volunteers it is being outfitted with hardware, shelving, and paint. Chris Calverly, Dan Norvelle, and Kaitlin Schanken are leading the other garden volunteers. The shed was built by the shop class at Meridian H.S, teacher Brent Fuller at no charge to the Cordata Neighborhood Association. Paul Kratzig, a CNA Board Member, found donations for materials to build the shed and transport it to the garden site. Cam Kerst a CNA Board member wrote a grant for $1500.00 and that amount was awarded to us by the City of Bellingham at the direction of Mayor Kelli Linville. Cam was assisted by CNA President Ralph Myers and Co-Founder Julie Guy. Thanks to all who helped out in this major accomplishment and project.

















New Cordata Garden Shed and Groundbreaking of new Cordata Park photos by Ralph L Myers