You can help beautify Morgan Junction’s mini-park tomorrow

The more help, the better for the Friends of Morgan Junction Parks‘ work party tomorrow. From Barry:

Friends of Morgan Junction Parks is hosting another event this Sunday at 10:30 am. Volunteers from Peace Lutheran Church will be joining us to restore the triangle park next to Thriftway. We’ll be removing invasive species, clearing brush and spreading mulch. Seattle Department of Transportation will be providing mulch and tools. All are welcome.

The triangle is between Fauntleroy, Morgan, and 42nd – just west of the intersection where SDOT’s been fixing the road.

8 Replies to "You can help beautify Morgan Junction's mini-park tomorrow"

  • A September 7, 2013 (6:50 pm)

    Great, make the park nicer for the homeless and drunks. Perfect.

    • WSB September 7, 2013 (7:08 pm)

      Nobody hangs out in this park, homeless, drunk, or otherwise. It’s the tiny gardenish area seen in the photo. No place to sit or stand, for that matter. But it certainly could use some TLC. We drive by it probably six times a day and I’d go help out myself except that we will be covering events dawn till post-dusk tomorrow – TR

  • miws September 7, 2013 (7:35 pm)

    Wow, “A”, what a kick in the teeth to Friends of Morgan Junction Parks, and the Volunteers that will be helping with the clean up.

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    Mike

  • A September 7, 2013 (7:47 pm)

    I thought this was the park next to BPP. No?

    • WSB September 7, 2013 (7:57 pm)

      No. The story includes the location.

  • Donna, The Whale Trail September 7, 2013 (9:09 pm)

    WSB – to clear up the confusion – Morgan Junction Park is indeed the area just north of Beveridge Place Pub. The Friends group tends the whole park; the triangle is just where they will be focusing tomorrow.
    Thanks to Barry and everyone who helps, and hope you all come down to the Seal Sitters event at Alki afterwards!

    • WSB September 7, 2013 (9:20 pm)

      I know that. But there was no cause for confusion – the story very specifically says they are cleaning up the little triangle, which is a block away, that it’s next to Thriftway, and even names the streets. – TR

  • miws September 8, 2013 (1:22 pm)

    Saw the Volunteers hard at work there, as I walked by to catch the bus on my way back from Thriftway!

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    Mike

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