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Sammamish River Regional Trail - Little Bear Creek

Description

Join us in restoring the health of the Sammamish River Regional Trail. 


The Sammamish River Trail runs 10.1 miles, from Bothell to Marymoor Park in Redmond, along the Sammamish River. It is part of the Locks to Lakes Corridor. 


IMPORTANT: Any minors (people under the age of 18) attending the event without their parent or legal guardian must bring a signed Youth Waiver to the event and give to staff before event in order to participate.  Download the Youth Waiver form here: https://kingcounty.gov/parksyouthwaiverform


Learn more about this park and others at www.kingcounty.gov/parks.


Purpose:

Connect to and make a difference in the health of your local park while learning about the environment.  


Role:

Year-round projects often include removal of monoculture forming and introduced plant species that can reduce plant diversity, spreading woodchip mulch, weeding previously planted sites, and other park improvement projects (e.g., litter removal). Seasonally (October through February), tree and shrub planting may also occur. 



Vibe

Fun, engaging and rewarding


Location

Woodinville, WA 98072 (sign up to see exact location)


https://parksvolunteer.kingcounty.gov/opportunities/3oNSjP7gEZ

When

March 21 from 9 AM to 12 PM

Where
Leaders

Woodinville, WA 98072

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IMPORTANT NOTE: 

Please DO NOT sign up to volunteer at any in-person events if you are sick or believe that you have any symptoms of COVID-19. We would never want to put our members at risk in any way, and there are plenty of virtual or at-home ways to earn hours this semester. If you choose to volunteer in-person, make sure you follow all state and county coronavirus guidelines and stay safe when volunteering!

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Additionally, please do NOT skip class to attend events. If an event takes place during school hours, only volunteer if you're in Running Start/have an alternative schedule that doesn't cause you to skip class! 

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