FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 7, 2016
MEDIA CONTACTS
Gwen Schuler, Media and Communications,
gschuler@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-5152
Stacy Ellifritt, Media and
Communications, stacy.ellifritt@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-2005
Residents Invited to Celebrate the Thea
Foss Waterway
--Critical Mass Paddle & Row Event
Leads to Special Presentation at Tacoma Maritime Fest--
The City of Tacoma is celebrating the
10-year anniversary of a historically significant cleanup effort on the Thea
Foss Waterway. The cleanup and continuing work has been the topic of events
being held throughout the year and is culminating with a Critical Mass Paddle& Row event starting at 11 a.m. on Sunday July 17, at Waterway Park (2104
East D St.). This paddle parade will lead down the waterway and end at the
Tacoma Maritime Fest (705 Dock St.) for a special City led presentation taking
place on the main stage from noon-12:30 p.m.
This main stage presentation will honor
the past, present and future of the Thea Foss and includes remarks from former
Tacoma Mayor Bill Baarsma, Deputy Mayor Ryan Mello and Executive Director of
the Tacoma South Sound Sports Commission Dean Burke.
“Our citizens have proven time and time
again that protecting our natural resources is a high priority,” said Deputy Mayor
Ryan Mello. “We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone of ten years since the
Foss Waterway cleanup, and today Thea Foss has become a hot spot for residents
to live, work, and play.”
Commencement Bay, including the Thea
Foss Waterway, was deemed one of the most polluted sites in the nation in 1983.
The City, in collaboration with dedicated community partners, cleaned up
contamination caused by more than a century of environmentally insensitive
practices, and restored marine habitats around the Thea Foss and other areas of
Commencement Bay. Thanks to this cleanup effort, today residents can live,
work, paddle and play on this key community resource.
Residents are encouraged to attend this
celebration and rediscover this gem of the waterfront corridor. For additional
information, visit cityoftacoma.org/FossWaterway or contact the Center for
Urban Waters at (253) 591-5588.
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