South Capitol Neighborhood Updates

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  • Board Minutes January 2022

    SCNA Board Members Present: Shannon Shula (President) Warren Neth (Vice-President) Gerald Apple (Secretary) Addie Spencer (Treasurer) Victor Minjares Kayle Simon Kara Meyer 2. Approval of agenda and approval of November, 2021 Minutes. A motion was… Read more

  • The 1900s

    Comprised of more than 440 primary properties, the South Capitol Neighborhood Historic District was listed on the National Register of History Places in 1991. While 23 homes pre-date the turn of the century, the majority… Read more

  • Our Indigenous Beginnings

    South Capitol Neighborhood is located on the ancestral lands of the Steh-Chass band of the Squaxin Island Tribe. Each of the seven inlets of South Puget Sound had an associated settlement. Read more

  • Maple Park

    A little gem among the city’s green spaces year-round, for a few weeks each year the tree lined parkway becomes a local mecca for folks seeking to capture a moment of fall brilliance. We know… Read more

  • Wild Neighbors

    We are fortunate to live amidst the sheltering boughs of a legacy bequeathed to us all from two neighborhood stalwarts, Mayor Amanda Smith and Margaret McKenny, a leading member of the Mayor’s Tree Committee of… Read more

  • A Halloween Story

    Our neighborhood has been a go-to destination for Halloween for 30 years…here’s a brief history of how it happened. More recently, a “Hallows’ Eve” was started…will it continue? It’s up to us. Read more

  • Neighborhood Food Project

    The Thurston County Food Project has a local coordinator who makes it easy for us to support this worthy local cause. Find out how you can get involved. Read more

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