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Restoration Project: EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership

August 2, 2008: Join EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership for a fun restoration project at Lincoln Park, in West Seattle.

  • Medium Mud
  • Family friendly!
When Aug 02, 2008
from 10:00 am to 02:00 pm
Cost Free
Family Friendly!
How Muddy? A Little Muddy
Where Lincoln Park
Sponsored By EarthCorps; Greek Seattle Partnership
Contact Name Chris LaPointe
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206-322-9296
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Join EarthCorps, MudUp and the Green Seattle Partnership as we work to make the forests and shoreline of Lincoln Park healthy! Our projects will include invasive plant removal, preparing areas for planting native plants, and planting native plants.

This West Seattle landmark is one of the city's largest and most popular parks. Its 135 acres are home to ball fields, playgrounds, trails, shoreline, and forest. We must act now to preserve the forests of the park for the enjoyment of future generations. Invasive species like English ivy and Himalayan blackberry are choking out native vegetation and are bringing early deaths to Lincoln's trees.

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Red Marker Restoration Project: EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership
August 2, 2008: Join EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership for a fun restoration project at Lincoln Park, in West Seattle.

Join EarthCorps, MudUp and the Green Seattle Partnership as we work to make the forests and shoreline of Lincoln Park healthy! Our projects will include invasive plant removal, preparing areas for planting native plants, and planting native plants.

This West Seattle landmark is one of the city's largest and most popular parks. Its 135 acres are home to ball fields, playgrounds, trails, shoreline, and forest. We must act now to preserve the forests of the park for the enjoyment of future generations. Invasive species like English ivy and Himalayan blackberry are choking out native vegetation and are bringing early deaths to Lincoln's trees.

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  • Clean-Up
  • family
  • free
  • environment
  • restoration
  • Puget Sound