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Council issues Arbor Day and Dark Sky proclamations; city highlights Idaho Gives and senior services

3140328 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Council proclaimed Arbor Day and International Dark Sky Week, heard from the Arbor Day Association and dark‑sky advocates, and received updates on Idaho Gives Week and Lake City Center senior services and fundraising.

Coeur d’Alene — The April 15 Coeur d’Alene City Council meeting included proclamations and community updates: Arbor Day and International Dark Sky Week were proclaimed; planners and volunteers outlined Arbor Day activities and seedling giveaways; dark‑sky advocates described ecological and human health impacts of light pollution; Idaho Gives Week organizers reviewed statewide giving results; and Lake City Center presented annual senior‑service statistics and a fundraising event.

Highlights - Arbor Day: Nick Goodwin (city tree program) said Coeur d’Alene is a Tree City USA for 41 years and received a growth award; the city planted 324 public trees in the prior year, removed 82 and…

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