Longfellow Creek GS: Thistle Street Greenspace - Native Plant ID and …10/13/2018

Activities

A beautiful area called the Thistle Street Green Space along the Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail needs your help to battle invasive species. Next to a local pea patch garden, Chief Sealth High School, and Longfellow Creek, this piece of green space requires regular maintenance to keep it clear of invasive plants like Himalayan Blackberry, Buttercup, Herb Robert, and many more. Come volunteer with DIRT Corps and learn how to ID both native plants and invasive plants, as well as how to remove all kinds of invasive species so native plants can thrive. Afterwards you can walk the trails and explore this hidden gem in Delridge.

Open to the public

All ages OK

19 out of 100 participants registered.

What to Bring

Bring water and also lunch if you think you are going to get hungry. DIRT Corps will provide coffee and light refreshments.

Where to Meet

Meet at the Longfellow Creek Green Space, next to p-patch. Address is 2452 SW Thistle St, Seattle WA 98106.

MAP OF PARKING AND MEETING: click here

Where to Park

Park next door at Chief Sealth International High School.

MAP OF PARKING AND MEETING: click here

Date & Time

October 13, 2018 10am - 2pm

Contact

Dirt Corps
info@thedirtcorps.com

Questions? Call 206-850-2609, or email kat@thedirtcorps.com

Extra Info

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Event Safety Measures

For more information on what to expect during your Green Seattle Partnership event, please visit: greenseattle.org/get-involved/volunteer