- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
Urban Forest Restoration with Nature Consortium
ORGANIZATION: Nature Consortium
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on conservation work led by DNDA Nature Consortium staff.
Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and mulching new plantings, depending on the restoration progress in each site. Work parties are often accompanied by live musicians, bringing the arts and nature together for our enjoyment!
What to Bring: Please dress appropriately with long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes, lunch, and water bottle.
What We Provide: Tools, gloves, onsite training and safety talk, extra water and granola bars.
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About Nature Consortium
Location:
4408 Delridge Way SW, Suite 107, Seattle, WA 98106, US
Mission Statement
Nature Consortium's mission is to connect people, arts, and nature.
Description
Nature Consortium inspires people in Puget Sound to become creative leaders through art and environmental action. We believe in experiential learning. Whether it's discovering a new art form or planting a tree for the first time, we invite you to roll up your sleeves and dig in.
Since 2003, we have been working to restore Seattle's biggest forest, the West Duwamish Greenbelt. Our Urban Forest Restoration Project is a long-term stewardship, education & advocacy project that offers hands-on experience in environmental action. Through this project, we host on-going volunteer work parties to plant native trees and understory and to clear invasive vegetation. Our Saturday work parties also feature live musicians to infuse the arts with our environmental work.
Our after-school and summer art classes offer a free and accessible way for youth to express their creativity. These classes serve youth in King County, primarily in low-income communities like Yesler Terrace and Rainier Vista. Offerings include photography, music, dance, organic gardening, nature-themed art, urban art, ceramics, and more.
Every year, as a culmination of our work, Nature Consortium hosts the Arts in Nature Festival in West Seattle to celebrate the outdoors and showcase local artists and performers. The festival encompasses music, dance, theatre, fire performances, wandering performers, a museum of sound and hands-on art & naturalist activities.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
25th Ave SW and SW Thistle StSeattleSeattle, WA 98106
DATE POSTED
November 9, 2019
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 5
- 4 hours
- Youth waiver form signed by parent/guardian if under 18 (available on our website www.dnda.org/nature)