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November 20, 2024 |
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Frink Land & Community TendingNovember 20, 11am-4pm @ Frink Park Futures Rising: Restoration & Co-creation and Seattle Parks and Recreation are partnering to offer this Land-based Arts, Food Sovereignty, Community Care practice space centering BIPOC community, and opened to all of our relations. This space offers our community opportunity to practice land restoration, stewardship, plant identification, field experience, tools and safety, food sovereignty, plant medicine, art, community, survival skills, culinary skills, and space and time to connect with the land and each other. This space will be facilitated by an intergenerational rotating crew of BIPOC Mentors who live to share and resource the next generation of brilliant humans. All tools and equipment needed to work will be provided. This space is intergenerational and all are welcome to attend! This space has held human beings traditionally as a space to cross from saltwater to freshwater. Frink was one of the spaces that was protected due to the extreme inclines. Remnant forest surrounds beautiful wetlands. This area has a history of redlining, part of our work is to reestablish ourselves in these spaces that once pushed us out. Over the last year we (including many community partners and stewards) have planted and tended foods and medicines. We will be creating more space for new plants arriving towards the end of October. Please come and join us while we tend this space more |
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Magnuson Sports MeadowNovember 21, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park Join us as we establish plants in this newly reforested area that will help create a contiguous wildlife corridor through the park. We will primarily be planting new plants along with weeding thistle and blackberry and amending soil with arborist chips. All are welcome and encouraged to participate. more |
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Planting re dux at Yesler Ravine!November 21, 9am-12:30pm @ Yesler Creek Headwaters We'll be planting in Yesler Ravine on the south side of Metropolitan Market Lots of native plants to put in! Come and Help!! more |
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Magnuson ReforestationNovember 22, 9am-12pm @ 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 and blackberry but may also include other tasks such as distributing wood chip mulch or planting if plants are available. 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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Planting and pulling ivy at Duwamish Head with A Cleaner AlkiNovember 22, 9:30am-11:30am @ Duwamish Head Greenbelt Help the community group, A Cleaner Alki, plant native plants and remove ivy and blackberry so that birds, insects and other wildlife can thrive 🦅 more |
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Weeding and Planting at 33rd Ave NENovember 22, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail We'll be weeding and planting more |
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Cheasty Forest at Hanford StepsNovember 23, 11am-1pm @ Cheasty GS: Cheasty Blvd Please help to restore this site to the beautiful forest it once was. We will plant native trees, shrubs, ferns and ground cover to make the forest more diverse and a healthy habitat for plants, birds and other animals. more |
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Daybreak Star Land & Community TendingNovember 23, 10am-3pm @ Daybreak Star Futures Rising: Restoration & Co-creation and Seattle Parks and Recreation are partnering to offer this Land-based Arts, Food Sovereignty, Community Care practice space centering BIPOC community, and opened to all of our relations. This space offers our community opportunity to practice land restoration, stewardship, plant identification, field experience, tools and safety, food sovereignty, plant medicine, art, community, survival skills, culinary skills, and space and time to connect with the land and each other. This space will be facilitated by an intergenerational rotating crew of BIPOC Mentors who live to share and resource the next generation of brilliant humans. All tools and equipment needed to work will be provided. This space is intergenerational and all are welcome to attend! Daybreak Star is a beautiful and powerful reminder of resistance and insistence, the ability to transform a toxic environment into sanctuary. Over the last four years we have planted and tended foods and medicines. We will be creating more space for new plants arriving towards the end of October. Please come and join us while we tend this space. more |
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LANDBACK Forest Restoration with the Heron's NestNovember 23, 10am-1pm @ Pigeon Point Help us restore the forest behind the Duwamish longhouse and around the connected Heron's Nest LANDBACK project. We will be removing invasives and planting native plants to continue building on the work of previous stewards and improving our forests for the generations to come. more |
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let's do some plantingNovember 23, 10am-1pm @ Pritchard Island Beach the city has given us a bunch of plants, please help us plant them to make Pritchard a greener place more |
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Pack 144 Ravenna Event - Planting!November 23, 1pm-3pm @ Ravenna Park This will be our first community service event of the year in Ravenna park. We'll be planting native trees, shrubs, and ground covers. more |
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Prepare to plantNovember 23, 10am-1pm @ Discovery Park Help weed and mud h the ground to prop for planting incoming plants. more |
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Lizard Haven final planting partyNovember 24, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Discovery Park Come help us create more high-quality habitat by planting more native plants at Lizard Haven and surrounding areas. We have about 70 more plants to finish off the planting season. For a great introduction to the primary task of the day, check out the training video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7crHl4T2Ttw more |
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Magnuson ReforestatonNovember 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 and blackberry but may also include other tasks such as distributing wood chip mulch or planting if plants are available. 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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Pre-Freeze planting!November 24, 10am-1pm @ Harrison Ridge Greenbelt Depending on the weather, we will do either planting, or building cages for rabbit protection, or may some clearing. more |
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time to plantNovember 24, 10am-1pm @ Genesee Park and Playfield the city has given us plants, please help plant them to make this park a greener place more |
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Daybreak Star Community & Land TendingNovember 25, 11am-3pm @ Daybreak Star Futures Rising: Restoration & Co-creation and Seattle Parks and Recreation are partnering to offer this Land-based Arts, Food Sovereignty, Community Care practice space centering BIPOC community, and opened to all of our relations. This space offers our community opportunity to practice land restoration, stewardship, plant identification, field experience, tools and safety, food sovereignty, plant medicine, art, community, survival skills, culinary skills, and space and time to connect with the land and each other. This space will be facilitated by an intergenerational rotating crew of BIPOC Mentors who live to share and resource the next generation of brilliant humans. All tools and equipment needed to work will be provided. This space is intergenerational and all are welcome to attend! Daybreak Star is a beautiful and powerful reminder of resistance and insistence, the ability to transform a toxic environment into sanctuary. Over the last four years we have planted and tended foods and medicines. We will be creating more space for new plants arriving towards the end of October. Please come and join us while we tend this space. more |
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Frink Land & Community TendingNovember 27, 11am-4pm @ Frink Park Futures Rising: Restoration & Co-creation and Seattle Parks and Recreation are partnering to offer this Land-based Arts, Food Sovereignty, Community Care practice space centering BIPOC community, and opened to all of our relations. This space offers our community opportunity to practice land restoration, stewardship, plant identification, field experience, tools and safety, food sovereignty, plant medicine, art, community, survival skills, culinary skills, and space and time to connect with the land and each other. This space will be facilitated by an intergenerational rotating crew of BIPOC Mentors who live to share and resource the next generation of brilliant humans. All tools and equipment needed to work will be provided. This space is intergenerational and all are welcome to attend! This space has held human beings traditionally as a space to cross from saltwater to freshwater. Frink was one of the spaces that was protected due to the extreme inclines. Remnant forest surrounds beautiful wetlands. This area has a history of redlining, part of our work is to reestablish ourselves in these spaces that once pushed us out. Over the last year we (including many community partners and stewards) have planted and tended foods and medicines. We will be creating more space for new plants arriving towards the end of October. Please come and join us while we tend this space. more |
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Post Thanksgiving planting anyone?November 29, 10am-1pm @ Genesee Park and Playfield Join me to do some planting more |
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LANDBACK Forest Restoration with the Heron's NestNovember 30, 10am-1pm @ West Duwamish Greenbelt: Alaska Help us restore the forest behind the Duwamish longhouse and around the connected Heron's Nest LANDBACK project. We will be removing invasives and planting native plants to continue building on the work of previous stewards and improving our forests for the generations to come. more |
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Pre-Freeze planting!November 30, 10am-1pm @ Harrison Ridge Greenbelt Most of our new plants are in, but there are more to plant. Also, we may be some work to ward off rabbit predation. Maybe some clearing, and spreading woodchips. It all depends on the weather. more |