SUQUAMISH — The Suqua-mish Tribe is accepting applications through Aug. 5 from non-tribal residents who want to have a say in what goes on at Old Man House Park.
Now that the park is officially owned by the tribe, it is forming an advisory board that will make recommendations to the Suquamish Tribal Council about management of the nearly one-acre park.
Advisory board members will be appointed to a three-year term and work on park management and development activities. There will be three non-tribal and three tribal board members.
The advisory board will enforce the tribe’s park management plan, which can be obtained by going to the Suquamish Olalla Neighbors Web site, www.soneighbors.org.
Applications are due to Rich Brooks by Aug. 5. For an application or for more information, call him at (360) 394-8442 or e-mail him at rbrooks@suquamish.nsn.us.