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April 22, 2026

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Earth Day at Seattle: Kubota Garden

April 22, 10am-1pm @ Kubota Gardens Natural Area

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Earth Day Community Restoration Event

April 22, 10am-1pm @ Beer Sheva Park

Join us this Earth Day to give back to our environment and strengthen our community. Volunteers will work together to remove invasive plants, clean up the park, and spread mulch to support healthy soil and tree growth. This hands-on event is a great opportunity to protect our local ecosystem, learn about environmental stewardship, and make a lasting impact. more

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Earth Day Community Restoration Event

April 22, 10am-1pm @ Leschi Park

Join us this Earth Day to give back to our environment and strengthen our community. Volunteers will work together to remove invasive plants, clean up the park, and spread mulch to support healthy soil and tree growth. This hands-on event is a great opportunity to protect our local ecosystem, learn about environmental stewardship, and make a lasting impact. more

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Earth Day: Hands in the Land! (DNR)

April 22, 10am-12:30pm @ Seward Park

Join us this Earth Day for Hands in the Land, a community restoration event dedicated to caring for our local green spaces. Together, we’ll roll up our sleeves and remove invasive English ivy, helping native plants breathe, grow, and reclaim the forest floor. This hands-on volunteer day is a chance to connect with the land, learn about the impacts of invasive species, and support the health of our shared ecosystem. No experience is needed—just a willingness to get a little muddy and make a meaningful difference. We’ll provide tools, gloves, and guidance. You bring your enthusiasm, your curiosity, and your commitment to giving back to the Earth. As we work side by side, we honor the reciprocal relationship between people and place: our hands help the land heal, and the land heals our hands in return—grounding us, teaching us, and reminding us of our shared resilience. Celebrate Earth Day through collective action, community care, and the renewal that comes from restoring the land together. 🌿 Sponsored by: Washington Department of Natural Resources more

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Phase one weed removal work party

April 22, 8am-12pm @ Magnolia Park

There is work to be done to reclaim Magnolia Park S.E. Forest in Magnolia Park. Non-native 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. more

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Pigeon Point Park Restoration Event

April 22, 10am-1pm @ Pigeon Point

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Private Work Party with Pitchbook!

April 22, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail

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Daybreak Star Community and Land Tending

April 23, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star

We welcome you to an embodied Community and Land Tending Day at Daybreak Star Cultural Center. Our work will be informed by our ongoing readings of "Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World" by Aboriginal scholar Tyson Yunkaporta of the Apalech Clan in Cape York, Australia. These gatherings are a return to land, to care, and to being in right relationship with one another. Guided by Indigenous leadership at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, we come together to practice food sovereignty, cultural memory, and collective care in ways that are grounded, relational, and real. This season, we’re tending the Forest Garden, which supports elders, youth, and Indigenous-centered community programs while helping grow a future rooted in reciprocity, responsibility, and long-term care. All ages are welcome. You’re invited to come, move your body, tend the land, be witnessed, be in community, and build relationships. If you’re looking for a place to show up and grow something lasting, this is a space to gather, care for the land, and imagine what’s possible together. more

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Earth Day in the South Meadow

April 23, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Discovery Park

Help us make way for more native plant habitat by removing the many invasive blackberry plants encroaching on the south meadow. This will be a little bit of cutting back the blackberry out of the forest edge of the meadow and a bit of digging up roots. All tools will be provided. more

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Private Work Party with Pitchbook for Earth Week

April 23, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail

This will be a Private work party for Pitchbook more

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Camas prairie restoration -- UW student-led project, all welcome

April 24, 1pm-3pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park

UW environmental science students, in partnership with the Muckleshoot tribe, are working to establish important indigenous prairie plants to the meadow area bordering the beach walk trail north of the Fins art installment. This work party will involve planting, weeding, and mulching. Event is open to the public. more

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Daybreak Star Community and Land Tending

April 24, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star

We welcome you to an embodied Community and Land Tending Day at Daybreak Star Cultural Center. Our work will be informed by our ongoing readings of "Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World" by Aboriginal scholar Tyson Yunkaporta of the Apalech Clan in Cape York, Australia. These gatherings are a return to land, to care, and to being in right relationship with one another. Guided by Indigenous leadership at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, we come together to practice food sovereignty, cultural memory, and collective care in ways that are grounded, relational, and real. This season, we’re tending the Forest Garden, which supports elders, youth, and Indigenous-centered community programs while helping grow a future rooted in reciprocity, responsibility, and long-term care. All ages are welcome. You’re invited to come, move your body, tend the land, be witnessed, be in community, and build relationships. If you’re looking for a place to show up and grow something lasting, this is a space to gather, care for the land, and imagine what’s possible together. more

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Magnuson Reforestation

April 24, 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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Pulling ivy with A Cleaner Alki

April 24, 9:30am-11:30am @ Schmitz Preserve Park

Help the community group, A Cleaner Alki, remove ivy to make room for native plants that support birds, salamanders, insects and other wildlife 🦅 more

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April Saturday Restoration Sessons

April 25, 9am-12pm @ Lincoln Park

Forest stewards & community work at their favorite restoration sites during SATURDAY work sessions during FEBRUARY 2026. more

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April Showers

April 25, 10am-2pm @ St. Marks Greenbelt

Come out and observe the emergence of spring in St. Mark's Greenbelt as we removed non native plants from the landscape. more

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EVERY Day is Earth Day Restoration Event

April 25, 9am-12pm @ Lincoln Park

Earth Day is EVERY Day! Connect with nature and community while we remove blackberry, ivy, and other introduced plants to make room for beneficial native trees and plants. 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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Kubota forest work - always ivy!

April 25, 10am-12pm @ Kubota Gardens Natural Area

So much ivy! Every month, volunteers make a big difference by removing ivy so that trees, bushes, ferns and other native plants have room to grow. As you will quickly see, the ivy covers large areas of ground and is 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! We like to show our thanks with homemade cookies at the end. more

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North Genesee Forest Restoration

April 25, 10am-12:30pm @ Genesee Park and Playfield

Celebrate Earth Day at Genesee Park! We'll be pulling English Ivy and protecting new baby plants with mulch as we enjoy the smells of Spring and the return of warmer weather. All are welcome--bring the kids, of course! more

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PRIVATE work party with Boeing Reach

April 25, 10am-2pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail

This is a Private Work Party with Boeing Reach and we'll be weeding. more

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PwC corporate work party at Capehart

April 25, 10am-1pm @ Discovery Park

Capehart Forest is the most wildlife-safe area in Discovery Park. Come help us increase its biodiversity by weeding out invasives, mulching and aerate the soil to encourage symbiotic fungi, and plant this years native shrubs and groundcovers. more

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Magnuson Reforestation

April 26, 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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Micro-forest Work Party (ivy and blackberry removal)

April 26, 12pm-2pm @ Interlaken Park

Continue work along Interlaken Blvd to remove ivy and make space for a new micro-forest along the area. We'll be touching up a well planted space as well as starting a new space for planting next fall. more

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Second Reunion Bird Walk with Woody Wheeler on the Burke-Gilman Trail

April 26, 7am-9:30am @ Burke-Gilman Trail

Come and join us for a second reunion Bird walk on the Burke-Gilman Trail. Hopefully we can see how the Merlin and the bushtits are coming on their respective nests. more

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More Fun at the Pollinator Patch or Grass begone

April 27, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail

We are continuing our weeding program to get the Grass out of our Flower beds more

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Longfellow Creek GS Restoration Event

April 28, 10am-1pm @ Longfellow Creek GS: Central

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🌲 Tree Tuesdays

April 28, 10am-12pm @ Kubota Gardens Natural Area

HANDS ON 👐 WE LEARN ABOUT TREES AND URBAN FOREST 🌳🌲🌳🌲 We learn how to care for them and tend the plants that love to climb them! Sometimes too much 😅 Depending on the season, we also practice tree planting, pruning, harvesting, and soil tending. This a land and culture tending practice. An ongoing series to learn the process and be in relationship. Guided by indigenous and Social Forestry principals. Trillium offers this justice-oriented container as an opportunity to build connections, learn, practice, heal, create, and weave resilient communities anchored in land and water. Learning the skills of forest and watershed stewardship and restoration. Learning how to nurture a reciprocal relationship with land. Weaving a resilient community. Cultivating a sense of place. Learning about the ecology of this region and how to connect with and recognize flora and fauna. Taking meaningful action towards climate, land, and social justice. more

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Magnuson Park (Magazine Meadow): Boeing (Private Event)

April 29, 1pm-2pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park

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Daybreak Star Community and Land Tending

April 30, 11am-2:30pm @ Daybreak Star

We welcome you to an embodied Community and Land Tending Day at Daybreak Star Cultural Center. Our work will be informed by our ongoing readings of "Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World" by Aboriginal scholar Tyson Yunkaporta of the Apalech Clan in Cape York, Australia. These gatherings are a return to land, to care, and to being in right relationship with one another. Guided by Indigenous leadership at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, we come together to practice food sovereignty, cultural memory, and collective care in ways that are grounded, relational, and real. This season, we’re tending the Forest Garden, which supports elders, youth, and Indigenous-centered community programs while helping grow a future rooted in reciprocity, responsibility, and long-term care. All ages are welcome. You’re invited to come, move your body, tend the land, be witnessed, be in community, and build relationships. If you’re looking for a place to show up and grow something lasting, this is a space to gather, care for the land, and imagine what’s possible together. more

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EC Hughes Restoration Event

April 30, 10am-1pm @ E.C. Hughes Playground

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South Meadow Blackberry Purge

April 30, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Discovery Park

Help us make way for more native plant habitat by removing the many invasive blackberry plants encroaching on the south meadow. This will be a little bit of cutting back the blackberry out of the forest edge of the meadow and a bit of digging up roots. All tools will be provided. more

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