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The mulching goes onOctober 07, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail We'll continue spreading our mulch piles in this area more |
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Invasive Species Removal and Area Preparation For November 2 Planting EventOctober 08, 10am-1pm @ Beer Sheva Park Join us to have an experience of hands-on removal of invasive plants such as blackberry and ivy, opportunities to learn about local ecosystems, and the importance of native plants. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact on our local environment and connect with community members who share a passion for environmental stewardship. more |
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Weeding and Mulching at CapehartOctober 08, 10am-1pm @ Discovery Park Weeding and mulching new and established plants, and mulching around, to make clear where they are. Perhaps establishing new areas for new plants. more |
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Frink Land & Community TendingOctober 09, 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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The mulching goes onOctober 09, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail We'll continue spreading our mulch piles in this area more |
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Maplewood Land & Community TendingOctober 10, 12pm-5pm @ Maple Wood Playfield 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 holds so much generosity and strength. Maplewood Playfield holds so many Oaks! Imagine before the colonization of Turtle Island; massive and expansive Oak Savannas and prairies spanning the land from Mexico all the way to Canada. These rich and generous ecosystems provided food for all beings and held a balance that was tended by so many beings, including humans. Part of our work is to learn and practice tending. 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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More Fun with mulching and maybe a little weedingOctober 11, 9am-12:30pm @ Matthews Beach Park We'll be finishing off this area with mulch before planting more |
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Removing Ivy and Blackberry with A Cleaner AlkiOctober 11, 9:30am-11:30am @ Duwamish Head Greenbelt Help the community group, A Cleaner Alki, remove ivy and blackberry to make room for native plants that will support birds, insects and other wildlife 🦅 more |
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Cheasty Forest at Hanford StepsOctober 12, 11am-1pm @ Cheasty GS: Cheasty Blvd Please help to restore this site to the beautiful forest it once was. We will prepare some areas for planting native plants in the Fall and Winter by removing weeds and mulching with wood chips. more |
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Cider Pressing at Martha Washington ParkOctober 12, 12pm-4pm @ Martha Washington Park Join us for a community gathering to welcome the fall season. There will be an open house tour of the unique garden at MWP that’s filled with an amazing array of native plant diversity. We will have an apple cider pressing experience with local WA apples. There will also be a sound bath- frequency space by the waterfront. Beverages and light snacks provided by QTL-non profit and of course some delicious cider. more |
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Clearing of Water Way 19October 12, 9am-12:30pm @ Waterway 19 We'll be clearing out noxious weeds like Ivy and Blackberry in this area to help make it safer for pedestrians. more |
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Daybreak Star Land & Community TendingOctober 12, 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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Fall Planting Prep Work Party Return of the SalmonOctober 12, 10am-1pm @ Herrings House Park (Tulaltwx) Fall has arrived along the Duwamish, Seattle’s only river, now a live with the return of all 5 species of its salmon. This is one of the best times to visit and help restore habitat which supports not only salmon but a wide variety of wildlife in this ancestral home of the Duwamish People. We will be removing weeds and preparing for our fall planting of native plants that are significant for the Duwamish Tribe. Learn about the river, its wildlife and the Duwamish Tribe at the Longhouse, across from the park. This park is easy accessed with flat, short paths. All ages are welcome, no experience needed. Instruction, tools and snacks will be provided. Plan to have a fun day of helping our river’s wildlife. more |
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Golden Gardens Park Work PartyOctober 12, 9am-12pm @ Golden Gardens Park Do you want to restore the forest at Golden Gardens Park? Come out and help us the second Saturday of every month. We remove invasive weeds and plant native species that return the forest to a more natural ecosystem. We provide tools and training so we only need your enthusiasm to help restore this beautiful park. more |
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Have Fun, Get FitOctober 12, 10am-1pm @ Licton Springs Park Maintenance: weeding, mulching, light pruning. more |
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Interlaken Park future Micro-Forest (clear ivy, blackberry)October 12, 1:30pm-3:30pm @ Interlaken Park Come help start a new micro-forest along the street of East Interlaken Blvd. Small area is full of bamboo, ivy and blackberry. Come help make space that will be the future home of new evergreen trees and other plants. more |
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North Genesee Forest RestorationOctober 12, 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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Orchard Street Ravine Work PartyOctober 12, 10am-1pm @ Orchard Street Ravine Join other enthusiastic volunteers for a fun morning restoring and preserving our native forest. more |
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Martha Washington Park in fallOctober 13, 10am-1pm @ Martha Washington Park Has it rained and is the soil soft enough to dig blackberries? Is any yarrow or pearly everlasting still blooming? Join us to find out. more |
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Mulch Smothering 3.0October 13, 10am-12pm @ Little Brook Natural Area Join us in moving multitudes of mulch to a foot deep in an effort to smother out returning weedy invasives. This will also help rebuild the soils. PLUS, any sneaky blackberries found among these weedy patches will be dug out. If raining heavily, the work party will be rescheduled. more |
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Lizard Haven preparations for plantingOctober 14, 9:30am-12:30pm @ Discovery Park Lizard Haven overlooks the south meadow, Puget Sound and the Olympic range; there's not a more picturesque restoration site in Seattle. Come help us prepare it for more native plants later this fall. We are looking forward to installing new native perennials, shrubs and trees in the Lizard Haven restoration zone, but we have a little more preparation needed before the site is ready. This will mostly be pulling blackberry sprouts and spreading fresh wood chips over any bare ground. more |
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Mulching and Weeding as neededOctober 14, 9am-12:30pm @ Burke-Gilman Trail We'll be mulching or weeding as needed more |
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Frink Land & Community TendingOctober 16, 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 MeadowOctober 17, 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 weeding thistle and blackberry and amending soil and new plantings with arborist chips. All are welcome and encouraged to participate. more |
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MaplewoodOctober 17, 12pm-5pm @ Maple Wood Playfield 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 holds so much generosity and strength. Maplewood Playfield holds so many Oaks! Imagine before the colonization of Turtle Island; massive and expansive Oak Savannas and prairies spanning the land from Mexico all the way to Canada. These rich and generous ecosystems provided food for all beings and held a balance that was tended by so many beings, including humans. Part of our work is to learn and practice tending. 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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Removing ivy and blackberry with A Cleaner AlkiOctober 18, 9:30am-11:30am @ Duwamish Head Greenbelt Help the community group, A Cleaner Alki, remove ivy and blackberry to make room for native plants that will support insects, birds and other wildlife 🦅 more |
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3rd Saturday 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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Carkeek STARS Work PartyOctober 19, 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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Deadhorse Canyon in fallOctober 19, 9am-1pm @ Lakeridge Park join us in the wild park to pull ivy and blackberries, look for mushrooms, and whatever else more |
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Duwamish Alive! Celebrate and Support Returning Salmon & Puget Sound OrcaOctober 19, 10am-2pm @ Herrings House Park (Tulaltwx) Join us for this day of celebration and stewardship of our Duwamish River and its salmon, as we work with other locations throughout the watershed in improving its health. Fall has arrived along the Duwamish, Seattle’s only river, now a live with the return of all 5 species of its salmon. This is one of the best times to visit and help restore one of the few habitats in the lower river which supports not only salmon but a wide variety of wildlife in this ancestral home of the Duwamish People. We will be removing weeds and planting of native plants that are significant for the Duwamish Tribe. Learn about the river, its wildlife and the Duwamish Tribe at the Longhouse, across from the park. This park is easy accessed with flat, short paths. All ages are welcome, no experience needed. Instruction, tools and snacks will be provided. Plan to have a fun day of helping our river’s wildlife. more |
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East Duwamish Work PartyOctober 19, 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; but always having a good time! more |
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St. Mark's Greenbelt OctoberOctober 19, 10am-2pm @ St. Marks Greenbelt Help us continue to clear non-native plants in the greenbelt. more |
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Cheasty Forest at Hanford StepsOctober 20, 1pm-3pm @ Cheasty GS: Cheasty Blvd Please help to restore this site to the beautiful forest it once was. A lot of new plants like trees, shrubs, ferns and ground cover will arrive soon and the area needs preparation. We weed, mulch with wood chips and cut back blackberries and bamboo. more |
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Daybreak Star Land & Community TendingOctober 20, 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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Phil Vogelzang's work party at Discovery ParkOctober 20, 10am-12pm @ Discovery Park Weeding, mulching and preparing planting beds for winter planting. Hanging out with fun people who love the outdoors and Discovery Park more |
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Frink Land & Community TendingOctober 23, 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 MeadowOctober 24, 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 weeding thistle and blackberry and amending soil and new plantings with arborist chips. All are welcome and encouraged to participate. more |
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Maplewood Land & Community TendingOctober 24, 12pm-5pm @ Maple Wood Playfield 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 holds so much generosity and strength. Maplewood Playfield holds so many Oaks! Imagine before the colonization of Turtle Island; massive and expansive Oak Savannas and prairies spanning the land from Mexico all the way to Canada. These rich and generous ecosystems provided food for all beings and held a balance that was tended by so many beings, including humans. Part of our work is to learn and practice tending. 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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Duwamish River Fall Planting of Salmon HabitatOctober 25, 9am-12pm @ Herrings House Park (Tulaltwx) Fall has arrived along the Duwamish, Seattle’s only river, now a live with the return of all 5 species of its salmon. This is one of the best times to visit and help restore habitat which supports not only salmon but a wide variety of wildlife in this ancestral home of the Duwamish People. We will be removing weeds, mulching and planting of native plants that are significant for salmon and the Duwamish Tribe. Learn about the river, its wildlife and the Duwamish Tribe at the Longhouse, across from the park. This park is easy accessed with flat, short paths. All ages are welcome, no experience needed. Instruction, tools and snacks will be provided. Plan to have a fun day of helping our river’s wildlife. more |
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Removing ivy and blackberry with A Cleaner AlkiOctober 25, 9:30am-11:30am @ Duwamish Head Greenbelt Help the community group, A Cleaner Alki, remove ivy and blackberry to make space for native plants that will support birds, insects and other wildlife 🦅 more |
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Green Seattle Day at Burke-Gilman TrailOctober 26, 9am-12pm @ 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, 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 Burke-Gilman 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 Herring's HouseOctober 26, 10am-1pm @ Herrings House Park (Tulaltwx) 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 Seattle Parks and Recreations Natural Area 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 Kubota Gardens with Partner in Employment!October 26, 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 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 Partner in Employment's Youth 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 26, 10am-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. We promise good vibes and high fives. Join the fun with the Lincoln Park Forest Stewards and be one of hundreds of volunteers across the city planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forests 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 26, 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 with the Magnuson 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. This event is part of Seattle's Green Seattle Day planting events and the work is expected to be almost all planting although there is a slight chance of other work. Youth below High School age should be accompanied by an adult to help ensure they follow directions and do good quality work more |
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Green Seattle Day at Rainer Beach Urban Farm & WetlandsOctober 26, 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 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 forest plantings led by the Rainier Beach Youth Stewards, art activities for all ages, and a delicious meal highlighting apple varieties. All community members are welcome, and no experience is necessary! The event is family friendly and open to all ages. We hope to see you there! more |
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Green Seattle Day at Ravenna ParkOctober 26, 1pm-3pm @ Ravenna 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 Ravenna 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 Seward ParkOctober 26, 9am-11am @ 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. Join the fun with the Seward 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 Westcrest ParkOctober 26, 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 on the Burke-Gilman Trail by Gas Works ParkOctober 26, 9am-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 with the Burke-Gilman 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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Harrison Ridge Green Seattle Day at Harrison RidgeOctober 26, 9am-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 with the Harrison Ridge 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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Forest Week at Daybreak Star: Land & Community TendingOctober 27, 11am-4pm @ 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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Planting PreparationOctober 27, 3pm-5pm @ Frink Park We'll prepare this work site for planting native plants. more |
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Forest Week for Families and Little Ones!October 30, 10am-2pm @ Seward Park Bring your pequeños (little ones) and join ECOSS for a family friendly planting event! Our site is small and suitable for all ages and will be on the quieter side of restoration events. Hands on arts and craft activities will be available as well as various language supports if desired! (Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish, Vietnamese) Great way to learn more about ECOSS and all our programs and resources we offer. more |
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Seattle Forest Week at Frink: Land & Community TendingOctober 30, 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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A Spooky Seattle Forest Week: Maplewood Land & Community TendingOctober 31, 12pm-5pm @ Maple Wood Playfield 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 holds so much generosity and strength. Maplewood Playfield holds so many Oaks! Imagine before the colonization of Turtle Island; massive and expansive Oak Savannas and prairies spanning the land from Mexico all the way to Canada. These rich and generous ecosystems provided food for all beings and held a balance that was tended by so many beings, including humans. Part of our work is to learn and practice tending. 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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Its a Mulch-ster Mash!October 31, 10am-1pm @ Froula Playground Its a Mulch-ster Mash! We're brewing up a steaming cauldron in preparation for a native plant uprising. The ivy and blackberry zombies will be spooked back to the compost grave after witnessing your Thriller moves. more |
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Magnuson Sports MeadowOctober 31, 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 weeding thistle and blackberry and amending soil and new plantings with arborist chips. All are welcome and encouraged to participate. more |