Oct 26
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Oct 26
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09:00 AM
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11:00 AM
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Bellevue, WA 98006
Pre-registration required at https://bellevuewa.gov/volunteering/environmental-stewardship/stewardship-saturdays Celebrate trees and their many contributions to our community by giving them a helping hand at Bellevue Arbor Day! We'll be planting a variety of native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers at this family-friendly volunteer project. This event also celebrates Bellevue's annual recognition as a "Tree City USA" community by the Arbor Day Foundation. Volunteer projects will be held rain or shine but may be cancelled if extreme weather conditions are in the forecast. Please arrive about 15 minutes early to get checked in. Each youth participant under 12 must be accompanied by an adult (i.e., 1:1 ratio) and cannot be left unattended with City staff when the project ends. At check-in, all volunteers must sign a liability waiver (a parent or legal guardian will sign for each youth participant). High school students 14 and older may attend volunteer projects without an adult present, provided they bring appropriate signed paperwork ( https://bellevuewa.gov/sites/default/files/media/pdf_document/2022/Child-Self-Release-Authorization-Liability-Waivers.pdf) and have preregistered. The City of Bellevue will supply all tools, materials, and equipment unless otherwise noted. On the day of the project, please bring: Sturdy closed-toed footwear: Clean thoroughly to avoid spreading weed seeds into our natural areas. Common problem areas include dried mud in the tread, and seeds trapped in the tongue/laces. Work gloves: If you bring gardening gloves, please clean them in the washing machine on a hot cycle before the event. Layers of comfortable clothing Long work pants: Please don’t wear yoga pants, leggings, joggers, or athletic tights, as they won’t provide adequate protection for most projects. Rain gear, depending on the weather forecast. Water and snacks Registration will close one day before the project. Please let us know if your plans change so we can cancel your registration(s) by please emailing us at Parks_Stewardship@BellevueWA.gov. Cancelling your registration will allow another interested volunteer to participate and ensures that we’re able to accomplish our project goals. For volunteer groups, please ensure that your participants have received a copy of the confirmation email so they know what to expect, which items to bring, the project location, etc. About Us : Bellevue is known as a "City in a Park", with over 2,000 acres of forested parks & natural areas, and approximately 92 miles of multi-use trails. Bellevue has amazing forests, wetlands, streams, and meadows and we believe that partnering with the community through hands-on work is the best way to keep our parks healthy. For alternate formats, interpreters, or reasonable modification requests please phone at least 48 hours in advance 425-452-4195 (voice) or email Parks_Stewardship@bellevuewa.gov . For complaints regarding modifications, contact the City of Bellevue ADA, Title VI, and Equal Opportunity Officer at ADATitleVI@bellevuewa.gov
Date Posted: Sep 25, 2024
Flexible Schedule
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Bellevue, WA 98004
Bellevue Naturalists (formerly Bellevue Master Naturalists) learn about our area’s ecology, geology, wildlife, plant life, cultural history, wetlands, forests and streams from professors, local professionals, scientists and park rangers. Participants focus on restoration and conservation efforts, and will help share their passion by working with and educating their community. Duties: Lead (or assist with) educational programs, activities, hikes, canoe tours, etc. Help lead Stewardship Saturday and Eco Friday volunteer projects Conduct environmental restoration at sites across Bellevue Maintain restoration sites and monitor species survival at former restoration sites Assist with special events such as Bellevue Arbor Day and MLK Jr. Day of Service Steward the Bellevue trail system Training Over the course of this training program, volunteers will meet with experts in virtual, workshop, and fieldtrip settings to cover various ecological topics. This program is free with a volunteer commitment of 100 hours of service to Bellevue’s Parks Department. For more information, please call 425-452-4195 or email Parks_Stewardship@Bellevuewa.gov. Desired Qualifications City of Bellevue resident. Residents of other cities will be considered if space allows. Understanding or interest in botany, horticulture, native plants, resource management, noxious weeds, restoration ecology or wildlife habitats. Desire to work outdoors in varied weather and site conditions. Experience in landscaping or grounds maintenance. Experience in interpretation and environmental education. Experience in volunteering and working as a team.
Date Posted: Aug 15, 2024