Cedar River location teaches a lesson | Letter to the editor

The oldest book the library over the Cedar River has is nature itself; the Cedar River is a living media. The Cedar River teaches us a lesson every time we go to the library weather it’s the trees around, the clarity of the water, and the cycle of life of the salmon among numerous other realizations and lessons

The oldest book the library over the Cedar River has is nature itself; the Cedar River is a living media. The Cedar River teaches us a lesson every time we go to the library weather it’s the trees around, the clarity of the water, and the cycle of life of the salmon among numerous other realizations and lessons. The state of our natural environment is important to everybody and the Cedar River, as a live media is an example. KCLS can provide state of the art technology in the library systems. In our world we need both working together. As part of Renton’s downtown library, keep the inherent living media the Cedar River provides as a natural environmental message to everybody that goes to the library located over the Cedar River.

Rhoda Green,

Renton