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Habitat Restoration on Lake Washington BlvdOctober 04, 9am-12pm @ Lake Washington Boulevard We'll be removing blackberry along Lake Washington Blvd to support the shoreline restoration! Tools and instruction provided. Make sure to register here as well: https://mtsgreenway.org/event/habitat-restoration-on-lake-washington-blvd-2/ more |
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Intermingle with the IvyOctober 04, 10:30am-1pm @ Interlaken Park With anticipation for lots of plants coming in the fall, we're making some room for friends amongst the ivy. more |
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North Genesee Forest RestorationOctober 04, 10am-12:30pm @ Genesee Park and Playfield Spend a morning with friends and neighbors in the Genesee forest and get your hands dirty. Come to marvel how the woods have grown and changed as we get the ready for Fall planting. There will be ivy to pull, blackberry to hack, and new people to meet. Bring the kids, of course--all ages are welcome. more |
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Sturtevant Ravine Work Party!October 04, 9am-11am @ Sturtevant Ravine Help restart forest restoration at the Ravine! We will clearing out blackberry and other plants that are surrounding native plants that need our support. more |
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Madrona Woods Fall Work Party!October 05, 9am-12pm @ Madrona Park Preparing for fall plantings in the park! Weeding, multing, and blackberry removal in the madrona estuary. more |
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Magnuson ReforestationOctober 05, 10am-1pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park Help improve habitat and create replacement forest on a formerly denuded navy airfield. (Above photo taken in Navy era). The aim is to 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. Work is most likely to include removing invasive plants like ivy, Canada thistle, and blackberry but may also include other tasks such as distributing wood chip mulch. Because the work may be beyond capability of youth below high school age, please get the leader’s permission before registering if younger. more |
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Peppi's Woods Mulching and WeedingOctober 05, 10am-12:30pm @ Peppi's Playground We'll continue cutting back and removing laurel, holly, ivy and blackberry from the fence line in preparation for fall planting. We will also spread a mulch layer in the area we weeded in September. Yay! more |
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Preparing For Fall Planting - Mulching, Weeding, and PlantingOctober 05, 9am-11am @ Woodland Park Volunteer Activities: - I will have a bag of Oxalis Oregana that can be planted around the site. - Arranging logs and pilling woodchips in preparation for planting in 3 weeks. - Removing Clematis and blackberry from the area we will be planting in. Oxalis oregana, known as redwood sorrel or Oregon oxalis, is a species of the wood sorrel family, Oxalidaceae, in the genus Oxalis native to moist Douglas-fir and coast redwood forests of western North America from southwestern British Columbia to Washington, Oregon, and northern California. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalis_oregana more |
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Back to the Pollinator Patch and hopefull the last weeding adventureOctober 06, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail Join us for the last weeding opportunity in our Pollinator Patch for the year! more |
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Magnuson Sports Meadow - Fall Kick OffOctober 07, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park Join us as we establish native plants and perform maintenance weeding in this newly reforested area that will help create a contiguous wildlife corridor throughout the park. We will be weeding thistle, blackberry and more! All are welcome and encouraged to participate. more |
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Invasive removalOctober 08, 3pm-5:30pm @ Discovery Park This is probably the most lovely restoration site in the city. It is right next to the South Beach or as I like to say, Howard's Beach. We will be preparing the site for new plants and seeds by removing invasive plants. more |
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Mulch Tidy Up at the Pollinator PatchOctober 08, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail We'll be spreading out wood chip mulch prior to planting. more |
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UW Restoration Ecology Work Party (Class Students Only)October 08, 2pm-4:30pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park This is a work party for students in the UW Restoration Ecology class. Here's your chance to roll up your sleeves and dig into real-world restoration work. Together we’ll get the site ready for fall planting by tackling some hands-on tasks like pulling invasive weeds and spreading mulch. It’s a great opportunity to gain practical field experience, work alongside classmates, and make a visible difference in the landscape. more |
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Daybreak Star Community & Land TendingOctober 10, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star I want to invite you to something really meaningful happening in our community: Forest Garden Community & Land Tending Days at Daybreak Star. These gatherings are about more than gardening—they're about showing up for the land, for Indigenous food sovereignty, and for the continued work of Native people reclaiming space, culture, and connection. Led by the hands and hearts of community members and organizers at United Indians of All Tribes, this work centers Indigenous knowledge and relationships with the land that go back thousands of years and continue strong today. Food as Medicine, Food as Resistance The forest garden is being grown with intention—filled with traditional plants like camas, salmonberry, huckleberry, wild strawberry, cedar, and nettle—not only as foods and medicines, but as acts of care for the many programs UIATF runs. These plants will nourish elders, youth, families, and ceremony. They are first and biggest teachers and ancestors. This is about food, yes—but it's also about sovereignty. About healing relationships with land that’s been taken and harmed. And about recognizing that tending plants is also a way of tending memory, culture, and future generations. These community tending days are open to all who want to learn, help, and build relationships. You don’t need gardening experience—just a willingness to listen, get your hands in the soil, and show up with care. This is Indigenous-led, land-based work. It’s rooted in culture, care, and connection. If you’ve been looking for a way to show up meaningfully, this is one of those opportunities. more |
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Community Forest Restoration EventOctober 11, 10am-12pm @ Lincoln Park Connect with nature and community while we remove blackberry, ivy, holly, ect... and make room for fall planting season! We promise you lots of good nature vibes and high fives. PLEASE BE SURE THAT ALL VOLUNTEERS (including youth) IN YOUR GROUP ARE REGISTERED SEPARATELY. Thank you! more |
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Daybreak Land & Community Tending DaysOctober 11, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star I want to invite you to something really meaningful happening in our community: Forest Garden Community & Land Tending Days at Daybreak Star. These gatherings are about more than gardening—they're about showing up for the land, for Indigenous food sovereignty, and for the continued work of Native people reclaiming space, culture, and connection. Led by the hands and hearts of community members and organizers at United Indians of All Tribes, this work centers Indigenous knowledge and relationships with the land that go back thousands of years and continue strong today. Food as Medicine, Food as Resistance The forest garden is being grown with intention—filled with traditional plants like camas, salmonberry, huckleberry, wild strawberry, cedar, and nettle—not only as foods and medicines, but as acts of care for the many programs UIATF runs. These plants will nourish elders, youth, families, and ceremony. They are first and biggest teachers and ancestors. This is about food, yes—but it's also about sovereignty. About healing relationships with land that’s been taken and harmed. And about recognizing that tending plants is also a way of tending memory, culture, and future generations. These community tending days are open to all who want to learn, help, and build relationships. You don’t need gardening experience—just a willingness to listen, get your hands in the soil, and show up with care. This is Indigenous-led, land-based work. It’s rooted in culture, care, and connection. If you’ve been looking for a way to show up meaningfully, this is one of those opportunities. more |
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Green Seattle Day Planting Prep Work PartyOctober 11, 10am-1pm @ Westcrest Park Join Dirt Corps this October as we prepare for Green Seattle Day planting in this section of the West Duwamish Greenbelt. We'll be removing non-native weeds (looking at you blackberry!) from our restoration area and applying mulch to bare ground to make way for new native plants to be planted on Green Seattle Day (October 25th). We hope to see you there! more |
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Have Fun, Get FitOctober 11, 10am-1pm @ Licton Springs Park Area maintenance with some planting of new plants and spreading of wood chips. more |
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Orchard Street Ravine Work PartyOctober 11, 10am-1pm @ Orchard Street Ravine Join other enthusiastic volunteers for a fun morning restoring and preserving our native forest. more |
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Preparing for PlantingOctober 11, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Discovery Park We need to prepare for the upcoming planting season by pulling the last blackberry sprouts and spreading wood chips in a few locations. more |
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Pulling Ivy At Schmitz Preserve Park with Integral ConsultingOctober 11, 2pm-4pm @ Schmitz Preserve Park Come on out for some great exercise in the forest! We will be clearing ivy to make room for the native plants that will be delivered and planted next month. Native plants feed native insects which feed birds, salamanders and other wonderful creatures who call our forests home. more |
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Save The ForestOctober 11, 10am-12pm @ Schmitz Preserve Park SAVE OUR FOREST Help the community group, Schmitz Park Restore, pull down the Ivy vines and dig out the roots to stop this invasive plant from killing our trees. Saturday October 11th at 10-12PM SCHMITZ PRESERVE PARK more |
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Autumn Assault at Little Brook Natural AreaOctober 12, 10am-12pm @ Little Brook Natural Area Blackberry and Ivy are the targeted invasives for this work party. Help us uncover and release native shrubs as well as prepare areas for upcoming planting parties. A short orientation to weeding techniques, tool safety, and history of the site will be provided at the start of the work party. If the weather turns rainy and windy, this event will be rescheduled. more |
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Prepair for resilianceOctober 12, 10am-2pm @ Mount Baker Park Time to plan, to prepair, to move woodchips and begin the 2025 planting season, asses the success, the failures, drink hot beverages and get busy! more |
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Daybreak Star Community & Land TendingOctober 16, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star I want to invite you to something really meaningful happening in our community: Forest Garden Community & Land Tending Days at Daybreak Star. These gatherings are about more than gardening—they're about showing up for the land, for Indigenous food sovereignty, and for the continued work of Native people reclaiming space, culture, and connection. Led by the hands and hearts of community members and organizers at United Indians of All Tribes, this work centers Indigenous knowledge and relationships with the land that go back thousands of years and continue strong today. Food as Medicine, Food as Resistance The forest garden is being grown with intention—filled with traditional plants like camas, salmonberry, huckleberry, wild strawberry, cedar, and nettle—not only as foods and medicines, but as acts of care for the many programs UIATF runs. These plants will nourish elders, youth, families, and ceremony. They are first and biggest teachers and ancestors. This is about food, yes—but it's also about sovereignty. About healing relationships with land that’s been taken and harmed. And about recognizing that tending plants is also a way of tending memory, culture, and future generations. These community tending days are open to all who want to learn, help, and build relationships. You don’t need gardening experience—just a willingness to listen, get your hands in the soil, and show up with care. This is Indigenous-led, land-based work. It’s rooted in culture, care, and connection. If you’ve been looking for a way to show up meaningfully, this is one of those opportunities. more |
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Daybreak Star Community & Land TendOctober 17, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star I want to invite you to something really meaningful happening in our community: Forest Garden Community & Land Tending Days at Daybreak Star. These gatherings are about more than gardening—they're about showing up for the land, for Indigenous food sovereignty, and for the continued work of Native people reclaiming space, culture, and connection. Led by the hands and hearts of community members and organizers at United Indians of All Tribes, this work centers Indigenous knowledge and relationships with the land that go back thousands of years and continue strong today. Food as Medicine, Food as Resistance The forest garden is being grown with intention—filled with traditional plants like camas, salmonberry, huckleberry, wild strawberry, cedar, and nettle—not only as foods and medicines, but as acts of care for the many programs UIATF runs. These plants will nourish elders, youth, families, and ceremony. They are first and biggest teachers and ancestors. This is about food, yes—but it's also about sovereignty. About healing relationships with land that’s been taken and harmed. And about recognizing that tending plants is also a way of tending memory, culture, and future generations. These community tending days are open to all who want to learn, help, and build relationships. You don’t need gardening experience—just a willingness to listen, get your hands in the soil, and show up with care. This is Indigenous-led, land-based work. It’s rooted in culture, care, and connection. If you’ve been looking for a way to show up meaningfully, this is one of those opportunities. more |
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Carkeek STARS Work PartyOctober 18, 9am-12pm @ Carkeek Park Join other enthusiastic volunteers for a fun morning of forest restoration and trails maintenance. We have a wide variety of tasks you can help with. Adults and teenagers welcome. If you are a group of 5 or more contact Dale Johnson. Follow the STARS signs to our meeting place, which will be the parking lot at the Environmental Learning Center. Welcome! more |
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Duwamish Alive! Celebrating the Return of Our SalmonOctober 18, 10am-2pm @ Herrings House Park (Tulaltwx) Our Green-Duwamish River's salmon are returning from their life's journey to spawn for the next generation of salmon. Join us in welcoming them along the river while we plant native plants which improve the health of Herring House Park's ecosystem which includes salmon habitat. We will be focusing on Salish culturally significant plantings along with learning about the river, salmon and its ecosystem. Talks, tabling and good work! more |
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East Duwamish Work PartyOctober 18, 10am-12pm @ East Duwamish GS: S Chicago St Help take care of the forest along this neighborhood trail! Depending on the time of the year, we'll be pulling and removing ivy, cutting back and digging out blackberry or planting new plants; and always having a good time! more |
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Living Large in Dead Horse CanyonOctober 18, 9am-1pm @ Lakeridge Park Help make a beautiful park even better by clearing out ivy, herb robert and blackberry. more |
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Cheasty Forest at Hanford StepsOctober 19, 1pm-3pm @ Cheasty GS: Cheasty Blvd We will prepare some areas for planting in the fall and weed around new plants to help them thrive. We will mulch with woodchips around them. more |
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Forest Restoration - Longfellow Creek at Graham StreetOctober 19, 10am-12:30pm @ Longfellow Creek GS: Delridge Natural Area You and your fellow volunteers will participate in hands-on conservation work. At this event, we will be removing invasive plants to prepare an area for planting at the next event. more |
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Sunday forest restoration at Jackson Park Trail!October 19, 10am-2pm @ Jackson Park Golf Course Help restore native plants along this lovely trail around the public golf course. We're out there every third Saturday. Enjoy the birds, trees, Thornton Creek, and views into the golf course (and the occasional golf ball find!) more |
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Daybreak Star Community & Land TendingOctober 23, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star I want to invite you to something really meaningful happening in our community: Forest Garden Community & Land Tending Days at Daybreak Star. These gatherings are about more than gardening—they're about showing up for the land, for Indigenous food sovereignty, and for the continued work of Native people reclaiming space, culture, and connection. Led by the hands and hearts of community members and organizers at United Indians of All Tribes, this work centers Indigenous knowledge and relationships with the land that go back thousands of years and continue strong today. Food as Medicine, Food as Resistance The forest garden is being grown with intention—filled with traditional plants like camas, salmonberry, huckleberry, wild strawberry, cedar, and nettle—not only as foods and medicines, but as acts of care for the many programs UIATF runs. These plants will nourish elders, youth, families, and ceremony. They are first and biggest teachers and ancestors. This is about food, yes—but it's also about sovereignty. About healing relationships with land that’s been taken and harmed. And about recognizing that tending plants is also a way of tending memory, culture, and future generations. These community tending days are open to all who want to learn, help, and build relationships. You don’t need gardening experience—just a willingness to listen, get your hands in the soil, and show up with care. This is Indigenous-led, land-based work. It’s rooted in culture, care, and connection. If you’ve been looking for a way to show up meaningfully, this is one of those opportunities. more |
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Magnuson Park North Meadow, Interior Forest, and WetlandsOctober 23, 10am-1pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park This will be our final work party prior to our big Seattle Forest Week event on Saturday, October 25! We will primarily be planting on Saturday. The focus of this work party will be to finish preparing for the planting day. Along with weeding and mulching, we will be laying out potted plants throughout the site according to the planting plan. more |
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Daybreak Star Land & Community TendingOctober 24, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star I want to invite you to something really meaningful happening in our community: Forest Garden Community & Land Tending Days at Daybreak Star. These gatherings are about more than gardening—they're about showing up for the land, for Indigenous food sovereignty, and for the continued work of Native people reclaiming space, culture, and connection. Led by the hands and hearts of community members and organizers at United Indians of All Tribes, this work centers Indigenous knowledge and relationships with the land that go back thousands of years and continue strong today. Food as Medicine, Food as Resistance The forest garden is being grown with intention—filled with traditional plants like camas, salmonberry, huckleberry, wild strawberry, cedar, and nettle—not only as foods and medicines, but as acts of care for the many programs UIATF runs. These plants will nourish elders, youth, families, and ceremony. They are first and biggest teachers and ancestors. This is about food, yes—but it's also about sovereignty. About healing relationships with land that’s been taken and harmed. And about recognizing that tending plants is also a way of tending memory, culture, and future generations. These community tending days are open to all who want to learn, help, and build relationships. You don’t need gardening experience—just a willingness to listen, get your hands in the soil, and show up with care. This is Indigenous-led, land-based work. It’s rooted in culture, care, and connection. If you’ve been looking for a way to show up meaningfully, this is one of those opportunities. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Be'er Sheva!October 25, 10am-1pm @ Beer Sheva Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Colman ParkOctober 25, 10am-1pm @ Colman Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Daybreak Star: Forest Garden Plant Welcoming & Spooky Stories that will LEAF chills down your spine!October 25, 1pm-6:30pm @ Daybreak Star Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. We are excited to invite you to a day of celebration, community, and environmental restoration at Green Seattle Day on Saturday, October 25th! Together, we’ll welcome 100 volunteers to roll up our sleeves, restore, plant, and care for the green spaces that are vital to our shared home. This event is more than just planting trees—it's about honoring the land, uplifting Indigenous knowledge, and continuing the vital work of ecological stewardship. Why This Day Matters Green Seattle Day is more than a volunteer event—it’s a celebration of community care, ecological justice, and Indigenous sovereignty. By coming together on October 25th, we honor the long arc of work that connects treaty rights, land defense, ecological restoration, and climate justice. We celebrate the powerful legacy of Indigenous peoples’ leadership in environmental care, and we plant seeds for future generations. A Spooky Twist: Spooky stories that will LEAF you with chills down your spine This year, we’re also excited to have Roger Fernandes (Lower Elwha S'klallan) and Fern Naomi Renville (Siséthuŋwaŋ Waȟpéthuŋwaŋ Oyáte) join us for Spooky Storytelling—a special treat for all ages! Gather around as they share hauntingly beautiful stories rooted in Indigenous traditions and ancestral knowledge. Their tales will guide us into the spirit of the season while deepening our connection to the land and its stories. A Strong Partnership for a Stronger Community For the last six years, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Green Seattle Partnership, and Futures Rising: Restoration and Co-Creation have been working hand-in-hand to restore and steward local lands. From community-led planting to habitat restoration, these efforts not only revitalize the earth but also center Coast Salish ecological knowledge and Indigenous leadership in environmental practices. Together, we’ve planted thousands of native trees and shrubs, removed acres of invasive plants, and cultivated deep, lasting relationships across communities. This work extends beyond the land—it also engages youth, families, and elders in learning about ecological stewardship, climate resilience, and community care. By building partnerships across environmental organizations, schools, and grassroots groups, we are ensuring the long-term ecological and cultural health of our region. The Food Sovereignty Forest In recent years, United Indians has also developed the Food Sovereignty Forest—a vibrant, growing space dedicated to restoring traditional foods, medicines, and native plants. This ecological and cultural classroom not only reconnects the community with ancestral knowledge, but it also supports the health and wellbeing of future generations. The forest embodies the powerful principle that caring for the land is inseparable from caring for people. Green Seattle Day builds on this foundation, continuing the work of ecological restoration while cultivating food, medicine, and knowledge sovereignty for the future. We can’t wait to welcome you to Daybreak Star on October 25th whether you're planting, listening, or learning, there’s a place for you in this vibrant and growing community. Let’s honor the land, our shared history, and each other—see you there! more |
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Green Seattle Day at Discovery Park!October 25, 9am-12pm @ Discovery Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. We will be planting and removing blackberry. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. Please also sign up on the Greenway's website here: https://mtsgreenway.org/event/green-seattle-day-at-discovery-park/ more |
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Green Seattle Day at Golden Gardens ParkOctober 25, 9am-12pm @ Golden Gardens Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Green Lake (North)October 25, 10am-1pm @ Green Lake Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Green Lake (South)October 25, 9am-12pm @ Green Lake Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Harrison Ridge GreenbeltOctober 25, 10am-1pm @ Harrison Ridge Greenbelt Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Kubota Gardens Natural Area with Partner in Employment!October 25, 10am-1pm @ Kubota Gardens Natural Area Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for all to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun with the Partner in Employment's Restoration Training Crew and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Lincoln ParkOctober 25, 9am-12pm @ Lincoln Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Magnuson ParkOctober 25, 10am-1pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Rainier Beach Urban Farm & WetlandsOctober 25, 11am-2pm @ Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetland Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. Join us at Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands for a celebration event rooted in community to help kick off Seattle Forest Week. There will be plantings led by the Rainier Beach Youth Stewards, art activities for all ages, and snacks. We hope to see you there! more |
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Green Seattle Day at Seward ParkOctober 25, 11am-1pm @ Seward Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Westcrest ParkOctober 25, 10am-2pm @ Westcrest Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun with the Westcrest Park Forest Stewards and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. more |
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Green Seattle Day at Woodland ParkOctober 25, 10am-2pm @ Woodland Park Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. more |
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Green Seattle Day on the Burke-Gilman TrailOctober 25, 9:30am-1pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail Plant a forest and grow community! Help us create a healthier, happier, and greener Seattle by coming out to kick off planting Season on Green Seattle Day! From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, and providing a place for residents to recreate: having a hand in Green Seattle Day is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, and your local forest. Join the fun and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. Join us for the kick-off off our planting season and help us to plant Native wildflowers in our "Pollinator Patch". more |
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Help the Kubota Forest - Out with the Ivy!October 26, 10am-12pm @ Kubota Gardens Natural Area So much ivy! Every month, volunteers make a big difference by removing ivy in preparation for planting in early winter. As you will quickly see, it's covering large areas of ground and climbing up trees. We also are discovering small Himalayan blackberry plants and getting those out immediately is a priority. No experience is needed - just bring your energy and interest in making a difference! more |
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Magnolia Park S.E. Forest restorationOctober 26, 9am-12pm @ Magnolia Park There is work to be done to reclaim Magnolia Park Forest S.E. Along the water on West Galer Street, off 32nd Ave. West. Invasive plants have taken over, and volunteers are needed to help defend this beautiful natural area. Join neighbors and friends to help out and learn about how we plan on bringing this forest back to a natural environment. You will have a chance to see a deferent view of Seattle and Mount Rainier from the forest area. more |
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Daybreak Star Land & Community TendingOctober 30, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star I want to invite you to something really meaningful happening in our community: Forest Garden Community & Land Tending Days at Daybreak Star. These gatherings are about more than gardening—they're about showing up for the land, for Indigenous food sovereignty, and for the continued work of Native people reclaiming space, culture, and connection. Led by the hands and hearts of community members and organizers at United Indians of All Tribes, this work centers Indigenous knowledge and relationships with the land that go back thousands of years and continue strong today. Food as Medicine, Food as Resistance The forest garden is being grown with intention—filled with traditional plants like camas, salmonberry, huckleberry, wild strawberry, cedar, and nettle—not only as foods and medicines, but as acts of care for the many programs UIATF runs. These plants will nourish elders, youth, families, and ceremony. They are first and biggest teachers and ancestors. This is about food, yes—but it's also about sovereignty. About healing relationships with land that’s been taken and harmed. And about recognizing that tending plants is also a way of tending memory, culture, and future generations. These community tending days are open to all who want to learn, help, and build relationships. You don’t need gardening experience—just a willingness to listen, get your hands in the soil, and show up with care. This is Indigenous-led, land-based work. It’s rooted in culture, care, and connection. If you’ve been looking for a way to show up meaningfully, this is one of those opportunities. more |