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Volunteer Restoration Opportunity: EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership
September 13, 2008: Join with EarthCorps and Seattle Parks to dig ivy out of the ground and plant native trees and shrubs at Golden Gardens Park!
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Sep 13, 2008 from 10:00 am to 02:00 pm |
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| Cost | Free |
| Family Friendly! | |
| How Muddy? | a little muddy |
| Where | Golden Gardens Park |
| Sponsored By | EarthCorps; Seattle Parks; Green Seattle Partnership |
| Contact Name | Chris LaPointe |
| Contact Email | chris@earthcorps.org |
| Contact Phone | 206-322-9296 |
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A park with a view, Golden Gardens sits on the shore of Shilshole Bay and over looks the Olympic Mountains. Who would think that such a tranquil scene would be the sight of a struggle of epic proportions? Within the forests of Golden Gardens, the invasive plant English ivy is crowding out native trees and shrubs and making the survival of native seedlings extremely difficult.
You can help by working with EarthCorps
and Seattle Parks to dig this ivy out of the ground and by planting
native trees and shrubs!
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Volunteer Restoration Opportunity: EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership
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September 13, 2008: Join with EarthCorps and Seattle Parks to dig ivy out of the ground and plant native trees and shrubs at Golden Gardens Park!
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A park with a view, Golden Gardens sits on the shore of Shilshole Bay and over looks the Olympic Mountains. Who would think that such a tranquil scene would be the sight of a struggle of epic proportions? Within the forests of Golden Gardens, the invasive plant English ivy is crowding out native trees and shrubs and making the survival of native seedlings extremely difficult.
You can help by working with EarthCorps and Seattle Parks to dig this ivy out of the ground and by planting native trees and shrubs! - 47.692673 -122.403105
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