EVENT FULL: 3/6 - Planting and Education at Marine View Park in King County
| When |
Mar 06, 2010 from 10:00 am to 01:00 pm |
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| Where | Marine View Park |
| Contact Name | Stacy Cachules |
| Contact Email | volunteer@cascadeland.org |
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Join Us at Marine
View Park for Environmental Restoration and Education
EVENT FULL: Please visit us at another event.
March 6 from 10 AM to 1 PM
Information about this event:
Join Cascade Land Conservancy and local volunteers for a series of volunteer restoration
events at Marine View Park. The work will reestablish native
plant communities and improve water quality and wildlife habitat at this
beautiful park.
The days will consist of native planting and an environmental mini lesson to learn more about the park and the regional effort to restore this region's parks and open spaces.
What to bring:
Please remember to dress for the weather. Suggested Dress: Boots or comfortable
athletic shoes (no flip flops or sandals), work clothes including long pants,
rain gear and appropriate layers.
Food and Drinks:
CLC will provide water and snacks. We will have a big water cooler so in order
to cut down on individual water bottle waste we encourage volunteers to bring
their own refillable water bottles.
Please RSVP to volunteer@cascadeland.org.
Directions to Marine View Park:
To view a map of the location in google maps click here.
From WA-99 S in Seattle:
Take WA-99S from Seattle
Continue on WA-509 S
Take the S 160th St Exit
Turn right at the end of the off ramp
Turn left onto 1st Ave S and follow this road for 3.3 miles.
Turn right onto SW 211th St
Marine View Park will be on your left in approximately 0.1 miles. There is a wooden entrance sign and a circular parking lot at this entrance.
From I-5:
Take the exit onto WA-518 W
Follow WA-518 W for approximately 3.8 miles.
Take a left onto 1st Ave S and follow this road for 3.3 miles.
Turn right onto SW 211th St
Marine View Park will be on your left in approximately 0.1 miles. There is a wooden entrance sign and a circular parking lot at this entrance.
Funding to support these events and our restoration projects
has been generously provided by: National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, US Fish
and Wildlife Service, WA State Salmon Recovery Board and King County
Conservation District.

