Fall 2024 Newsletter
Fall 2024 Newsletter
Mid-September each year.
It’s about ingenuity, creativity, and a little bit of that Langley weirdness!
With the help of the Langley Community Club, Langley Main Street Association gave the plaza in front of the Langley Post Office a face lift, replacing old benches and more.
The winter months in Langley can be tricky when it snows, and accumulates. And keeping the walkways in downtown Langley safe to navigate—even trickier!
LMSA completed a stairs project–making the Langley United Methodist Church public parking lot more useful for our community and visitors alike in the future.
Spearheaded by Emily Martin, our landscape manager, Langley Main Street Association paid tribute to Rene Neff, one of our founding members, with a garden space at the Langley Library.
Langley Park provides an anchor to our downtown district. It is a great place to eat lunch, meet neighbors, and celebrate the beginning of the holiday season each year with our annual tree lighting. But in recent years, the donated park had come under disrepair. …
Langley Main Street Association showed some love to our downtown merchants through our Love Letters to Langley Inspiration campaign.
Langley Main Street Association, in partnership with the City of Langley, installed telescopes at key viewpoints overlooking Saratoga Passage.
Langley Main Street Releases Request for Proposals for Glass Float Production The Langley Main Street Association (LMSA) is seeking a glass production artist and / or company to produce 1,000 brightly colored sea glass pieces to be produced for the annual Sea Float Scramble to …
Green grass, comfy chairs, and flowers in bloom–all at Langley Park