Volunteer work party

When:
October 10, 2015 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
2015-10-10T10:00:00-07:00
2015-10-10T14:00:00-07:00
Where:
North Shorewood Park
SW 102nd St & 24th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98146
USA

Just outside West Seattle – and in need of as many helping hands as can be mustered!

Volunteer Event Information North Shorewood Park, October 10th
10 am-2 pm

Please contact Lina Rose to sign up – lina.rose@kingcounty.gov, 206.491.5014

King County Parks
King County’s award-winning Parks and Recreation Division offers 175 miles of regional trails, 180 miles of
hiking trails and 26,000 acres-worth of recreational experiences for every interest! In our 200 parks, you’ll
find ballfields, playgrounds and pools, as well as lush forests, quiet meadows, and many other Northwest
ecosystems.

Why your Volunteer Service is Important
Forests need to have diversity in order to be healthy and thrive. When forests are thriving, they can they
can provide many benefits to our community like filtering pollution, mitigating erosion and storm damage
and providing habitat for wildlife and green spaces where people can connect with nature and the
outdoors. Aggressive noxious weeds like English Ivy and Himalayan Blackberry were brought to this area
and planted by for their desirable characteristics of staying green all year round or tasty fruits. These
plants have upset the balance that our forests need to survive and thrive. Removing these aggressive
plants and planting native plants can help restore the balance to a damaged ecosystem.

What to Expect
Event will begin with a discussion that includes information about King County Parks, the park that you are serving in,
why this work is important and tool use and safety. King County will supply work gloves, a jug of water, light snacks, all
instruction and tools. Young people under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Any minors attending the
event without a parent or legal guardian must also bring a signed youth waiver to event in order to participate. Please
plan to arrive on time for the start of the event and allow extra time to find parking. Valuable information about the
park and instruction on the project is given at the start of the event and it is important for all volunteers to be present.
Our project for the day is planting and removing invasive plants from the area of the park surrounding the grassy field.
We will start at 10, take a short lunch break at noon and then continue working till 2pm.

What to Bring
Our events run rain or shine so please arrive prepared for the weather. We want you to enjoy your time with us!
 Layers of warm clothing that can get dirty.
Jeans or thick pants are ideal, stretchy leggings,
shorts or capris are not recommended
 Rain jacket and rain pants
 Closed –toed shoes are essential. Sturdy
sneakers, rain boots or hiking boots are ideal
 Full water bottle
 Lunch and snacks

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