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Help Create a Healthy Forest at Kubota Natural Area in South Seattle!

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ORGANIZATION: EarthCorps

  • 21 people are interested
Community Mulching

Join EarthCorps, the Green Seattle Partnership and Seattle parks & Recreation as we work to restore the urban forest around Kubota Garden! Located in the Rainier Beach Neighborhood in SE Seattle, Kubota Garden is an American-Japanese Garden designed and built by Mr. Fujitaro Kubota. Construction of this gem began in 1927 and lasted beyond the lifetime of Mr. Kubota. Today, the Gardens are owned by the City of Seattle and maintained by the Seattle Parks Department. The garden is surrounded by a natural buffer of urban forest, which is where our restoration work will be focused The Basics EarthCorps supplies gloves, tools, water and snack bars. We will teach you everything you need to know about tool use, safety, forest health, and the importance of the work you will be doing. No experience necessary, just come ready to learn something new! Be sure to sign in at registration when you arrive.

This video may give you a better idea of what to expect. For your safety and comfort please bring:

  • Clothing that can get dirty (because it will!)
  • Long pants and long sleeves (helps protect against prickly plants)
  • Sturdy shoes that can handle some mud (closed toed shoes are required such as work boots, hiking boots, rubber boots, etc.NO sandals, flats or heels)
  • Rain gear and warm layers -OR- sun protection (check the weather!)
  • Sack lunch and snacks (to refuel)
  • Full water bottle (we will have a jug on-site for re-fills)
  • Travel mug for tea/coffee
The event will happen rain or shine! What will volunteers be doing at the event? While the exact tasks can vary, our projects focus on improving the forests and parks of Seattle. This project is supported by Seattle Parks and Recreation as a part of the Green Seattle Partnership. The Green Seattle Partnership's goal is to restore the 2500 acres of forested park land by 2025. Healthy and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and filter rain water, produce clean oxygen, provide living spaces for wildlife, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors.

In order to help create healthy forests, the work can include:
  • Removing aggressive weeds (like English Ivy or Himalayan Blackberry)
  • Maintaining areas where these weeds have been removed (weeding or spreading mulch)
  • Planting trees and shrubs during the rainy season (often ~Oct.-Feb.)
Groups
If you are coming as a group, the group leaders are expected to have an active role in our events. After registering your group, please get in touch with volunteer@earthcorps.org to make sure everything is in order. On the day of the event, make yourself known to the staff (in bright yellow vests) and arrive early in order to help guide your group members.

Youth Policy
Youth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or responsible adult. All volunteers between the ages of 14 and 17 that are not with a parent or guardian must bring a filled out Youth Waiver the day of the event.

Youth and school groups are welcome to attend; leaders should contact the Volunteer Teamto take care of all necessary preparations.

Directions

We are not meeting in the formal garden - read the directions below!

Meet at the intersection of Renton Ave South and 53rd Ave S.

From the North:
* On I-5, leave the freeway at Pacific Highway South/East Marginal Way, Exit 158
* Turn left toward Martin Luther King, Jr. Way; continue up the hill on Ryan Way
* Turn left on 51st Avenue South
* Turn right on Renton Avenue South
* Look for EarthCorps Signs and Canopies on the right side of the road at 53rd Ave S.

From the South:
* On I-5, leave the freeway at Martin Luther King Jr., Exit 157.
* Stay on Martin Luther King, Jr. Way
* Turn right on Ryan Way
* Turn left on 51st Avenue South
* Turn right on Renton Avenue South
* Look for EarthCorps Signs and Canopies on the right side of the road at 53rd Ave S.

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About EarthCorps

Location:

6310 NE 74th St, Suite 201E, Seattle, WA 98115, US

Mission Statement

EarthCorps develops leaders to strengthen community and restore the health of our environment.

Description

View our Volunteer Calendar here: https://www.earthcorps.org/volunteer/calendar/

About EarthCorps:

EarthCorps is an independent nonprofit supported by donors and volunteers. Each year we work with over 10,000 volunteers at hundreds of events around the region to improve our forests, shorelines and salmon streams. We believe that involving the community through hands on work is the best way to keep our parks healthy.

The Work We Do:

While the exact tasks at hand vary, our projects focus on improving the forests and parks in our local cities. Healthy and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rain water, absorb toxins in the air, produce clean oxygen, provide living spaces for wildlife, and they create a place for people to connect with the outdoors.

In order to help create healthy forests, we focus on removing aggressive weeds (like English Ivy or Himalayan Blackberry), maintaining areas where these weeds have been removed, and planting trees and shrubs during the rainy season.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Community, Environment

WHEN

Sat Oct 12, 2019
10:00 AM - 02:00 PM

WHERE

Renton Ave South and 53rd Ave sSeattle, WA 98118

(47.541203,-122.26756)
 

SKILLS

  • Habitat Restoration
  • Environmental Education
  • Gardening
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • 4 hours

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