Saint Edward State Park Restoration Work Party: December
Overview
Join us for a day of stewardship and discovery at Saint Edward State Park! The park is home to rich flora, fauna, and history—and with increased visitation, it needs our collective care more than ever. Volunteers will help remove invasive species such as English ivy and Himalayan blackberry to restore native habitat. All ages 8 + welcome; no experience needed. Work happens rain or shine—please dress for the weather.
Where to meet: EERC Classroom. Volunteers can use free parking passes for the duration of their service.
(VIDEO OF HOW TO GET TO CLASSROOM https://youtu.be/tZENybJ90Vc?si=LLF9Njlb7npAZWfx )
What to bring (required):
Closed toe shoes
Water
Hand pruners or loppers (we have some but could always use more)
Gardening Gloves (we will provide extra if you do not have your own)
Good to know
Highlights
- 3 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 9:50 AM
Location
Environmental Education and Research Center (EERC) St. Edward State Park Gym Annex
14445 Juanita Drive Northeast
Kenmore, WA 98028
How do you want to get there?
Frequently asked questions
Organized by
The Collaborative for Socio-Ecological Engagement (CoSEE)
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