Bud Homan Park Forest Stewardship Event

Bud Homan Park Forest Stewardship Event

Join the Green Kirkland Partnership for a fun day of forest stewardship at Bud Homan Park!

By Green Kirkland Partnership

Date and time

Sunday, July 7 · 10am - 12pm PDT

Location

15305 119th Ave NE

15305 119th Avenue Northeast Kirkland, WA 98034

About this event

  • 2 hours

Bud Homan Park is a two acre park in north Kirkland that features a walking path and beautiful conifer forest and is adjacent to the Tolt Pipeline trail. Volunteers will help restore critical habitat by removing non-native plants such as blackberry or ivy, planting native plants (fall only), and helping with stewardship tasks like mulching and weeding. With your help, this park with have healthy and thriving natural areas for years to come!

All experience levels and ages are welcome following the safety and event guidelines (see below). Tools and training are provided. Events are 100% outdoors and occur rain or shine*!

This event is led by Green Kirkland Stewards Deanna and Alexus.

For general information about what to expect at Green Kirkland events visit the 'About Volunteering' page on our website at www.greenkirkland.org.

How to register:

Please use the 'Register on Eventbrite' button on this page. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email from Eventbrite.

Registration is requested for all participants to ensure we have enough tools/space.

  • Families: please register a name for every participant including yourself and any youth attending with you. You can reserve slots for each family member by adding 'tickets' to your registration.
  • Teams/groups: please have each adult register independently OR contact us to set up a closed event.

What to Bring and Wear:

Required

  • Closed toed shoes (ex. tennis shoes, sneakers, or boots but no sandals)
  • Youth Service Agreement (if applicable)

Recommended

  • Wear clothes that can get dirty and protect against thorns (ex. long pants and long sleeves)
  • Full water bottle & snacks
  • Rain gear, layers, OR sun protection as needed

Optional

  • Gardening gloves, if you have your own
  • Masks/Face coverings are optional and welcome

Gloves, tools, and training are provided. For more tips on what to bring and wear visit the 'About Volunteering' page on our website.

Meeting Location, Parking & Facilities:

Bud Homan Park: 15305 119th Ave NE, Kirkland 98034

Meeting location is at the park entrance and park sign on 119th Ave NE.

Street parking is available along 119th Ave NE. Please be respectful of neighbors and obey all posted signage. Carpooling, walking, biking, or busing to the site is always welcome! Visit KC Metro trip planner to plan your bus trip

Restrooms: There is no restroom at this location.

Youth Volunteering:

All youth volunteer guidelines can be found on the 'About Volunteering' page on our website.

  • Youth under the age of 14 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult who will remain onsite and supervise the minor for the duration of the event.
  • Youth between the ages 14 to 18 years must either be accompanied by an adult OR be signed in by an adult at the beginning of the event OR bring a signed youth waiver form.
  • The Youth and Individual Service Agreement can be filled out digitally or printed with a parent/guardian signature.

The completed Youth & Individual Service Agreement form should be presented to the Green Kirkland Steward hosting the event—hard copy or proof of electronic submission is acceptable.

Court Ordered Service:

Court-ordered/mandated service options are limited. If this applies to you, visit the 'About Volunteering' page on our website for more information.

Safety Protocols:

Visit the 'About Volunteering' page on our website for more details of current safety guidelines.

*Weather

Events are generally rain or shine. Cancellations can occur due to unsafe weather including excessive heat or cold, high winds, storms or poor air quality. Participants will be notified via email and/or onsite signage.

Stinging Insects:

All of Green Kirkland's restoration sites are in natural areas, and stinging insects such as wasps may be active, especially from May - October. Though we do our best to check sites prior to events for any hazards, volunteers may encounter stinging insects. Please take proper precautions if you know you're allergic (carry an anaphylaxis kit issued by your doctor) and alert your event host of any concerns.

Organized by

The Partnership seeks to remove invasive plants from City parks and plant native species. This ambitious goal cannot be achieved without the help of volunteers.

Our Mission is to restore and maintain healthy forested and natural parklands by building a supportive community that works together to protect Kirkland’s valuable natural resources for current and future generations. Achieving this involves training and supporting volunteers in restoration activities.