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Warren G. Magnuson Park - Magnuson Reforestation City Quest09/22/2018
Activities
Help create and improve thriving forest habitat on what was once a denuded and sterile navy airfield. This project will maintain past plantings and prepare for future planting. It will create healthy forest habitat and increase beneficial ecosystem services including provision of human enjoyment and health. It is also an opportunity to enjoy nature and learn a bit about native plants while doing satisfying work.
All ages OK
14 out of 21 participants registered.
What to Bring
Dress for the day's weather and wear long pants, long sleeved shirt, and closed toe shoes you don't mind getting dirty. Wear layers if it is chilly and if it is rainy bring rain gear. Bring a full water bottle and snack. Hat and sunblock are recommended for sun protection. Tools and rubber faced cotton work glove are provided.
Where to Meet
Meet along the north cross park trail just west of the crest of Kite Hill. A wood chip pile at the meeting place is a few feet east of several chained together wheelbarrows.
To reach the meeting area from the swim beach area parking lot E4 head northwest and uphill over the mowed grass area to reach the north cross park trail. Total distance from the swim beach lot to the meeting area is about a quarter mile.
If approaching from the west side of the park head for the sports meadow (fields 1-4), follow the road around its perimeter and head up hill on the north cross park trail from the east side of the grass sports field area.
A Magnuson Park map is available on-line at: click here
Where to Park
Park in or near the Warren G. Magnuson Park swim beach parking lot (Lot E4). To reach it enter the park eastbound on NE 65th St. from the Sandpoint Way NE/NE 65th St intersection. From there proceed straight eastward about a half mile to a stop sign then bear left (North) about 3/8 mile to reach the swim beach parking lot. Directional signage along the route shows the way to the swim beach.
Date & Time
September 22, 2018 10:30am - 2pm
Contact
Tom Kelly
tpaulkelly@hotmail.com
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