Location:
Burke-Gilman Trail,
Seattle,
WA
Brought to you by: Friends of the Burke-Gilman Trail at Sand Point
WHERE TO MEET: Crossing of the Burke-Gilman Trail and Inverness Dr.(9004 Inverness Dr. NE) Bus #75 stops along Sand Point Way at this location. WHAT TO BRING: Safe footwear and dress for the weather and the work. Gloves and tools available on site. Bring water/snacks, with light snacks and coffee/tea offered during a break. ACTIVITIES: Habitat Restoration and Enhancement; an effort to bring this area back to a more natural environment for all to enjoy and feel safe. Learn more about who we are, how you can help, and understand further the focus of our project. We typically clear areas of invasive plants, prune existing native plants for better growth, plant a few native plants, and spread mulch to support healthy soil and plant growth. On this day we will be doing light clearing, set up compost platforms, spread mulch, and enjoying the outdoors. Come by and help out from 9-1pm as long as you can. Thank you for your time and interest. Open to the public All ages OK Maximum - 12 volunteer spots available
Location: Burke-Gilman Trail, Seattle, WA
Brought to you by: Friends of the Burke-Gilman Trail at Sand Point
Friday, September 29, 2017 5:00 AM - Friday, September 29, 2017 9:00 AM
Crossing of the Burke-Gilman Trail and Inverness Dr.(9004 Inverness Dr. NE) Bus #75 stops along Sand Point Way at this location. WHERE TO PARK: Available along Inverness Dr about one block west up from Sand Point Way.
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