Video: Human, canine volunteers finish up new Westcrest feature

That video shows what you might call a victory howl for the canine volunteers at Westcrest Park Off-Leash Area this morning, as they and human companions finished spreading wood chips at the newly created “special needs” area at West Seattle’s only off-leash park – a section that’s more easily accessible for disabled/elderly users. We first reported earlier this week on Westcrest OLA steward Steve McElhenney‘s effort to make this happen; during this morning’s work party, we asked Steve to tell us more about the volunteer efforts and their result:

If you’re a Westcrest OLA user and want to keep up with other volunteer efforts (among other topics), you can join their Yahoo! mailing list by going here.

2 Replies to "Video: Human, canine volunteers finish up new Westcrest feature"

  • d October 10, 2009 (4:12 pm)

    Niiiiiice video!

  • Living in West Seattle since 1985 October 10, 2009 (10:20 pm)

    That is awesome!!! Very cool that everyone can share that space! There might need to be a sign or something put in to say there is more “doggy freedom” just up a ways so new people wont be confused.

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