The City of Tacoma’s Make a Splash Program has sponsored the addition of signs identifying the course of Joe’s Creek to those previously installed by the City of Federal Way.  The run of Joe’s Creek  from its headwaters on the Northshore Golf Course to Lake Lorene is now clearly marked so that the communities of Federal Way and NE Tacoma can join in protecting this environmentally sensitive habitat zone. To learn more, visit www.savenetacoma.org - Photo and caption courtesy of Gene Foster
Photo and caption courtesy of Gene Foster
The City of Tacoma’s Make a Splash Program has sponsored the addition of signs identifying the course of Joe’s Creek to those previously installed by the City of Federal Way. The run of Joe’s Creek from its headwaters on the Northshore Golf Course to Lake Lorene is now clearly marked so that the communities of Federal Way and NE Tacoma can join in protecting this environmentally sensitive habitat zone. To learn more, visit www.savenetacoma.org

NE Tacoma and Federal Way protect Joe’s Creek


December 9, 2008 · Updated 11:24 AM 

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