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May 12, 2026

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Pigeon Point Park Restoration Event

May 12, 10am-1pm @ Pigeon Point

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South Meadow maintenance and watering

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

Restoration isn't just removing invasive species and planting natives. There's a lot of follow up and tending that needs to occur. We will be touring a number of sites in the south meadow to assess maintenance, weeding and watering. We will likely be pulling and digging multiple blackberry resprouts. This is also a great way to get the full view of years of restoration. more

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🌲Tree Tuesdays at the Kubota Forest🌲

May 12, 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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The Weeding moves down the Trail

May 13, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail

We're moving down the Trail heading north with our weeding project more

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Daybreak Star Community and Land Tending

May 14, 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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Camas prairie restoration -- UW student-led project, all welcome

May 15, 10am-12:30pm @ 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

May 15, 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 Park (Magazine Meadow): Experience Momentum (Private Event)

May 15, 12:30am-3:30pm @ Warren G. Magnuson Park

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Mulching and Weeding

May 15, 4:30pm-6:30pm @ Woodland Park

We will mulch around several trees, weed small blackberries, and if time allows clean out the toolbox. more

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Weeding goes on---- and on!

May 15, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail

We'll be continuing our weeding operation along this section of the Burke-Gilman Trail more

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3rd Saturday forest restoration at Jackson Park Trail!

May 16, 10am-2pm @ Jackson Park Golf Course

Enjoy the "natural areas" along the Jackson Park golf course perimeter trail. We'll walk to a work area and continue to make progress removing invasive ivy and blackberries, planting native plants, weeding, or mulching, as the season demands! more

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Art and Nature at Roxhill Park

May 16, 10am-12pm @ Roxhill Park

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Carkeek STARS Work Party

May 16, 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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East Duwamish Work Party

May 16, 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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Friends of Discovery Park

May 16, 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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Middle of May

May 16, 10am-2pm @ St. Marks Greenbelt

Help us removed non native plants from the ravine of St. Mark's Greenbelt. more

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Pigeon Point Park Restoration Event

May 16, 10am-1pm @ Pigeon Point

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Restoration at Discovery Park

May 16, 9am-12pm @ Discovery Park

Join the Greenway in removing Himalayan blackberry and English ivy from trail systems along the park! We'll have snacks for folks to enjoy as well. more

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Roxhill Park Volunteer Event

May 16, 10am-1pm @ Roxhill Park

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Volunteer Work Party at Seattle's Largest Urban Farm

May 16, 10am-12:30pm @ Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetland

Join for our wetland work parties at Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands! We will work together in community to help restore wetland areas of Seattle's largest urban farm. Support installing native plants, trail maintenance, and other stewardship tasks. more

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Cheasty Forest at Hanford Steps

May 17, 1am-3pm @ Cheasty GS: Cheasty Blvd

We will be weeding and mulching around trees and new plantings, which are engulfed in bindweed, blackberries and ivy. We may also water some new plantings on an exposed and sunny patch. more

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Weeds BEGONE!!! Please!!!

May 18, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail

Nore weeding fun along the B-G Trail more

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South Meadow restoration maintenance

May 19, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Discovery Park

Restoration isn't just removing invasive species and planting natives. There's a lot of follow up and tending that needs to occur. We will be touring a number of sites in the south meadow to assess maintenance, weeding and watering. We will likely be pulling and digging multiple blackberry resprouts. This is also a great way to get the full view of years of restoration. more

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

May 20, 11:30am-2pm @ 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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Private Work Party with Amazon

May 20, 10am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail

This is a Private work Party with Amazon more

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Daybreak Community & Land Tending

May 21, 11am-4pm @ Daybreak Star

We invite you to join us in tending the land at Daybreak Star Cultural Center. These gatherings are a return—to land, to care, and to being in right relationship with one another. Guided by Indigenous leadership at the 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 are tending the Forest Garden, a living space that supports elders, youth, and Indigenous-centered community programs while growing 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, and be in community—whether you stay for a couple of hours or the full day. Together, we’ll engage in hands-on care of the land through planting, weeding, harvesting, and seasonal projects, while also making space for connection, learning, and shared reflection. If you’re looking for a place to show up, build relationships, 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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Scotch Broom Patrol

May 21, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Discovery Park

We'll be using loppers to cut scotch broom near the bluff that we didn't clear earlier this year. Ideally, we will cut the plants below the soil line or at least as low as we can to minimize any chance for it to resprout. more

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Be’er Sheva Park Community Mulch Event

May 22, 10am-12pm @ Beer Sheva Park

Join us at Be’er Sheva Park for a hands-on mulching party! We’ll spread fresh mulch to help trees and plants stay healthy, keep weeds in check, and make the park look its best. Come get your hands a little dirty, enjoy the outdoors, and make a visible impact in just a few hours more

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Daybreak Community & Land Tending

May 22, 11am-4pm @ Daybreak Star

We invite you to join us in tending the land at Daybreak Star Cultural Center. These gatherings are a return—to land, to care, and to being in right relationship with one another. Guided by Indigenous leadership at the 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 are tending the Forest Garden, a living space that supports elders, youth, and Indigenous-centered community programs while growing 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, and be in community—whether you stay for a couple of hours or the full day. Together, we’ll engage in hands-on care of the land through planting, weeding, harvesting, and seasonal projects, while also making space for connection, learning, and shared reflection. If you’re looking for a place to show up, build relationships, 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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Seward Park Community Restoration Day

May 23, 10am-1pm @ Seward Park

Join the ECOSS team for a morning in nature, working on our habitat restoration site, and meet fellow ECOSS community members. We will be removing non-native plants for recently planted and more established plants to continue thriving. Lunch will be provided., we ask volunteers to register and complete our lunch form below by Wednesday 5/20.https://forms.monday.com/forms/a7117c2d42b3531956c167a9de878acb?r=use1 more

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Friends of Discovery Park

May 24, 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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Ravenna Park Restore

May 24, 10am-12pm @ Ravenna Park

Come enjoy the beauty of early summer in Seattle! We will be returning to a site that received some TLC last fall and winter to clear out non-native plants that are creeping back in, check up on the plants we put in over the winter, and start to clear out another section in preparation for replanting this coming winter! There will be something for everyone, and lots of puns! more

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South Meadow maintenance and watering

May 26, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Discovery Park

Restoration isn't just removing invasive species and planting natives. There's a lot of follow up and tending that needs to occur. We will be touring a number of sites in the south meadow to assess maintenance, weeding and watering. We will likely be pulling and digging multiple blackberry resprouts. This is also a great way to get the full view of years of restoration. more

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🌲Tree Tuesdays at the Kubota Forest🌲

May 26, 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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Beaver Night

May 29, 5pm-8pm @ Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetland

Join us at Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands for a night of beavers! Learn about beavers in urban areas with an educational talk and walk by Dept. Of Fish & Wildlife and Beavers Northwest! We will share educational information about beavers and beaver habitat, have beaver-inspired snacks, guided tours to spot beaver activity, and hands-on activities for youth. Event Schedule: 5 p.m. — We will start with a family-friendly activity and snacks. 6 p.m. — BEAVER 101: Educational talk covering beaver behavior and biology. 7 p.m. — Beaver walk: Learn how to identify signs of beavers on a walk around the farm. https://tilthalliance.org/event/beaver-night/ more

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Daybreak Community & Land Tending

May 29, 11am-4pm @ Daybreak Star

We invite you to join us in tending the land at Daybreak Star Cultural Center. These gatherings are a return—to land, to care, and to being in right relationship with one another. Guided by Indigenous leadership at the 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 are tending the Forest Garden, a living space that supports elders, youth, and Indigenous-centered community programs while growing 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, and be in community—whether you stay for a couple of hours or the full day. Together, we’ll engage in hands-on care of the land through planting, weeding, harvesting, and seasonal projects, while also making space for connection, learning, and shared reflection. If you’re looking for a place to show up, build relationships, 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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Daybreak Community & Land Tending

May 29, 11am-4pm @ Daybreak Star

We invite you to join us in tending the land at Daybreak Star Cultural Center. These gatherings are a return—to land, to care, and to being in right relationship with one another. Guided by Indigenous leadership at the 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 are tending the Forest Garden, a living space that supports elders, youth, and Indigenous-centered community programs while growing 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, and be in community—whether you stay for a couple of hours or the full day. Together, we’ll engage in hands-on care of the land through planting, weeding, harvesting, and seasonal projects, while also making space for connection, learning, and shared reflection. If you’re looking for a place to show up, build relationships, 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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Holden Forest Restoration Event

May 30, 10am-1pm @ Longfellow Creek GS: South

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Kubota forest work - always ivy!

May 30, 10am-12pm @ Kubota Gardens Natural Area

So much ivy! Every month, volunteers primarily are 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! more

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Little Brook Natural Area Weed Out

May 30, 10am-12pm @ Little Brook Natural Area

While new plantings at Little Brook Natural Area are growing in the warmer, Spring weather, so are the weeds. Help our natives see the sunshine by pulling and digging out herb robert, cleavers, nipplewort, and ivy. These are easy to get out and the work areas are fairly level. Join us for a couple hours and achieve the satisfaction of a good restoration effort and contribution to a community asset. more

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May Flowers

May 30, 10am-2pm @ St. Marks Greenbelt

Help us transform the St. Mark's Greenbelt into an urban environmental oasis by removing the non native plants. more

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Seattle: Mt. Baker Park

May 30, 10am-1pm @ Mount Baker Park

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