Restoration with Green SeaTac at North SeaTac Park

North SeaTac Park S 136th St. & Des Moines Memorial Drive, SeaTac, WA, United States

Help steward (take care of) North SeaTac Park. This urban oasis under the flight paths of SeaTac Airport, have trees and plants that help provide a natural sound barrier. At this event, we'll work to protect trees and other native […]

Watershed Walk!

Redmond Watershed Preserve 21760 NE Novelty Hill Rd, Redmond, WA, United States

Join us this week at the Redmond Watershed Preserve! Enjoy a two mile evening walk along a loop trail through the Preserve, and help remove some weeds along the way.

McCollum Park Work Party

McCollum Park 600 128th St SE, Everett, WA, United States

Join in on the fun at McCollum Park, a 78-acre park of forest and wetland. We’ll be removing colonizing weeds like blackberry, holly and English ivy, which compete with other native plants take over our forests. Bring your friends and […]

Event Series Help us restore Mason Gulch!

Help us restore Mason Gulch!

Mason Gulch 3714 Dale St, Tacoma, WA, United States

Start your weekend off with some refreshing outdoor activity as we remove blackberry and other weeds from Mason Gulch, a beautiful forested gulch near Ruston Way Park in North Tacoma. Tools, gloves, and instruction will be provided. This event is […]

Summer restoration at Forest Park with Green Everett

Forest Park 802 E Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA, United States

Volunteers like you have helped plant hundreds of native plants at Forest Park, and those plantings could use our help to continue growing into a healthy forest. Join us for a morning of watering and weeding around recent plantings. Due […]

Work party at Twin Ponds Park

Twin Ponds Park 16501 N 155th St, Shoreline, WA, United States

Join the restoration at Twin Ponds Park! Since 2017, volunteers have removed weeds and installed local plants to restore the urban forest. While the blackberry weeds and other introduced plants offer little to the natural habitat, our new plantings will […]

Weed removal at Perrigo Park

Perrigo Community Park 9011 196th Ave NE, Redmond, WA, United States

Join us at Perrigo Community Park to remove weedy blackberry! We'll be clearing space for fall planting. No experience is necessary, and tools are provided.

Summer Watering at South Everett Forest Preserve with Green Everett

South Everett Forest Preserve 1018 109th St SE, Everett, WA, United States

Water Brigade! Let's make sure all the newly planted ferns make it through the summer! Join Green Everett Partnership in caring for your community forest! Due to the pandemic and public safety, you must sign up ahead of time to […]

Work Party at Picnic Point with Snohomish County Healthy Forest Project

Picnic Point Park 7231 Picnic Point Road, Edmonds, WA, United States

Join us for a restoration volunteer event on the beach! We'll be removing English ivy, Himalayan blackberry, and other introduced plants that take over our forests and grows over other plants and trees and causes harm. By removing this plant […]

Help us restore qʷiqʷəlut (little marsh)!

qʷiqʷəlut 47.265089, -122.396586, Tacoma, WA, United States

Start your weekend off with some refreshing outdoor activity as we remove blackberry and other invasive weeds from qĘ·iqĘ·É™lut, a salt marsh in the Tacoma tideflats. Tools, gloves, and instruction will be provided. This event is open to people of […]

Care for Kiddie City Park with Green Des Moines

Kiddie/City Park 2323 Kent Des Moines Rd, Des Moines, WA, United States

Help improve forest habitat at a neighborhood park. The aim is to create healthy forest habitat so that all can enjoy its benefits. This is also an opportunity to enjoy nature and learn about non-native and native plants while doing […]

Sunday Restoration at North Sea Tac Park

North SeaTac Park S 136th St. & Des Moines Memorial Drive, SeaTac, WA, United States

Help restore beautiful North SeaTac Park's forest! Volunteers have been transforming this site - nicknamed "The Enchanted Glade" since fall of 2020. A thick mat of ivy covering the ground and the trunks of Douglas Fir and Madrones - along […]

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