Scene nearby Cherry trees on Seattles Capitol Hill

Edmonds, WALocal News

Kevin O’Keeffe, a photographer from Edmonds, recounts a heartwarming story of community collaboration in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. In 1985, he and his wife Mary Ellen joined their neighbors in planting nearly 40 cherry trees along 21st Avenue East. This initiative has transformed the street into a beloved destination during the cherry blossom season, drawing visitors looking for an alternative to the University of Washington campus. O’Keeffe describes the experience as a “magnificent” opportunity for pleasant Sunday strolls, further enhanced by a stunning Magnolia tree. The article emphasizes the vital role that such community-driven projects play in enriching urban life and fostering a sense of belonging.

By bringing neighbors together, these trees not only beautify the area but also create lasting memories for everyone who visits. This narrative illustrates the profound impact that nature can have on community well-being. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder of the importance of green spaces in our cities.

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