YOU CAN HELP: See which Duwamish Alive! sites hope to see you

October 13, 2015 11:34 am
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(Roxhill Bog volunteer – WSB photo from April 2015 Duwamish Alive! day)

Update as the fall edition of Duwamish Alive! – simultaneous work parties to help Seattle’s only river and its watershed – gets closer (this Saturday, October 17th, 10 am-2 pm): Coalition coordinator Sharon Leishman tells WSB that these West Seattle sites are in most need of more volunteer signups:

T-107 PARK, both kayaks and habitat restoration. DRCC, Puget Soundkeeper Alliance (this is the first time we have the kayak cleanup near the mouth of the river. Double kayaks are used, no experience needed, all equipment and instruction provided.) – 4700 West Marginal Way SW

ROXHILL BOG – habitat restoration with Seattle Parks and Friends of Roxhill – 2850 SW Roxbury

HERRINGS HOUSE PARK – habitat restoration with Seattle Parks – W Marginal Way SW & SW Alaska

LONGFELLOW CREEK AT BRANDON STREET, habitat restoration with King Conservation District and EarthCorps – SW Brandon St. & 29th SW

Choose one and sign up via its link on this page of the Duwamish Alive! website.

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