Urban Forest Restoration continues in the City of Shoreline this weekend Sept 16-17
Friday, September 15, 2017
Hamlin Park Photo courtesy City of Shoreline |
Join Master Native Plant Stewards from the Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS) and volunteer this fall restoring urban forests across the City of Shoreline! Removal of invasive weeds is underway, and we need help this fall preparing for and installing native plants in these beautiful and ecologically profound urban parks. We have six different projects and twenty-four work parties to choose from:
Hamlin Park
3rd Saturdays from 10am to 1pm
Saturday, September 16
- 16006 15th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155
- Meet at the far north end of the park, next to the NE 166th Street stairs
- Contact Hamlin.Restoration@gmail.com to RSVP or for further information
Shoreview Park
3rd Sundays from 9am to 12pm
Sunday, September 17
- 700 NW Innis Arden Way, Shoreline, WA 98177
- Meet at the south end of the Shoreview Park Off Leash Dog Park, (at the stairs) just off the Shoreline Community College campus
- Contact ShoreviewRestoration@gmail.com to RSVP or for further information
Twin Ponds (North End)
3rd Saturdays from 10am to 12pm)
Saturday, September 16
- 16501 N 155th St, Shoreline WA 98133
- Meet at the north end parking lot at N 155th St and 1st Ave NE
- Contact NorthTwinPondsRestoration@gmail.com to RSVP or for further information
1 comments:
How crazy is it to work on urban forest restoration regularly in Hamlin Park (great and important work) while the City of Shoreline wants to mow down a huge section of the forest in the park. It's looking like those pesky trees will be killed so the city can pave it over. Once again, the city turns a deaf ear to its citizens and demonstrates how much it actually values their hard work.
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