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Restoration Project at Carkeek Park

August 16, 2008. Join EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership for a fun volunteer restoration event at Carkeek Park in Northwest Seattle.

  • Medium Mud
  • Family friendly!
When Aug 16, 2008
from 10:00 am to 02:00 pm
Cost Free
Family Friendly!
How Muddy? a little muddy
Where Carkeek Park
Sponsored By EarthCorps; Green Seattle Partnership
Contact Name Chris LaPointe
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206-322-9296
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Come join EarthCorps and Seattle Parks and Recreation/Green Seattle Partnership (GSP) as we work to keep Carkeek Park healthy and happy! We will be planting native trees, shrubs and ground cover, removing harmful invasive plant species like English ivy, and performing restoration site maintenance.

Located in Northwest Seattle, Carkeek Park is one of the city's premier natural areas. There are trails for hiking, amazing views of Puget Sound, and meadows for picnics. Carkeek Park is also home to Piper's Creek, an important waterway for spawning salmon.

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Red Marker Restoration Project at Carkeek Park
August 16, 2008. Join EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership for a fun volunteer restoration event at Carkeek Park in Northwest Seattle.

Come join EarthCorps and Seattle Parks and Recreation/Green Seattle Partnership (GSP) as we work to keep Carkeek Park healthy and happy! We will be planting native trees, shrubs and ground cover, removing harmful invasive plant species like English ivy, and performing restoration site maintenance.

Located in Northwest Seattle, Carkeek Park is one of the city's premier natural areas. There are trails for hiking, amazing views of Puget Sound, and meadows for picnics. Carkeek Park is also home to Piper's Creek, an important waterway for spawning salmon.
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