Miyawaki Urban Forest History Project at the Shoreline Historical Museum
Monday, October 30, 2023
Instead of a brick-and-mortar building, they envisioned a Forest that would sequester carbon while they walked a pathway that would guide them through the natural and human history of that area.
On October 4, 2023, their vision of planting a forest became real.
On October 4, 2023, their vision of planting a forest became real.
The Shoreline Historical Museum signed a contract with Ethan Bryson of Natural Urban Forests to help the Museum community plant their Miyawaki Urban Forest.
Funding for the Forest portion of the project came from an anonymous donor through the SUGi Project.
The Forest Museum will cover 4800 square feet of space that is currently a vacant field adjacent to the museum which is located a few blocks off Aurora Ave N / SR 99 in Shoreline, Washington.
The Forest Museum will cover 4800 square feet of space that is currently a vacant field adjacent to the museum which is located a few blocks off Aurora Ave N / SR 99 in Shoreline, Washington.
The Forest will provide a respite for people as well as provide a natural habitat for birds and other wild animals.
Aerial shot shows the section to be planted Photo courtesy Shoreline Historical Museum |
Once the Forest is planted, it will have exhibits incorporating local, natural, and human history as well as ongoing educational programming with the intent to build community.
PLANTING DAY
The Museum’s Forest Planting Day is on Saturday, December 9, 2023, from 10:00am – 2:00pm.
Kenneth Doutt (he/him)
Executive Director ǀ Shoreline Historical Museum
18501 Linden Ave N., Shoreline, WA 98155
Tue-Sat 10am-4pm
206-542-7111
shm@shorelinehistoricalmuseum.org
Other resources:
The Museum’s Forest Planting Day is on Saturday, December 9, 2023, from 10:00am – 2:00pm.
- At 10:00am there will be a Forest Dedication followed by community forest planting.
- There will be refreshments, children’s activities as well as museum tours.
- Those interested in Planting or Volunteering can email: Volunteer@shorelinehistoricalmuseum.org
Kenneth Doutt (he/him)
Executive Director ǀ Shoreline Historical Museum
18501 Linden Ave N., Shoreline, WA 98155
Tue-Sat 10am-4pm
206-542-7111
shm@shorelinehistoricalmuseum.org
Other resources:
- Shoreline Historical Museum - Miyawaki Urban Forest History Project Website
- What is a Miyawaki Forest
2 comments:
Alaskan yellow cedar 15ea, western red cedar 7ea, western hemlock 3ea, native hawthorn 5ea, cascara 3ea, vine maple 10ea, nine bark 15ea, salmon berry 15ea, stink current 10ea, salal 20ea, native apple 3ea, service berry 7ea, twin berry 3ea, sword fern 25ea, mahonia nervosa 15ea, snowberry 7ea, red twig dogwood 7ea,
Wow. This will be a dense forest. Very cool. Pun intended.
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