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8/1 Lincoln Park

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EarthCorps

What
  • Work Party
When Aug 01, 2009
from 10:00 am to 02:00 pm
Contact Name Elizabeth White
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206-255-4160
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This West Seattle landmark is one of the city's largest and most popular parks. Its 135 acres are home to ball fields, playgrounds, trails, shoreline, and forest. We must act now to preserve the forests of the park for the enjoyment of future generations. Invasive species like English ivy and Himalayan blackberry are choking out native vegetation and are bringing early deaths to Lincoln's trees.
Join EarthCorps and the Green Seattle Partnership as we work to make the forests and shoreline of Lincoln Park healthy! Our projects will include invasive plant removal, preparing areas for planting native plants, and planting native plants.
Sign up to attend this event by  going to www.earthcorps.org  and clicking on the volunteer calendar
Time: 10am-2pm
Where to meet: at North Parking lot

What to bring: closed toe shoes, long pants, and a water bottle

Address and Driving Directions:
We encourage volunteers to carpool or utilize public transportation to our events.
DIRECTIONS BY BUS: Please use King County Metro Online to plan your trip.

Driving Directions
FROM I-5
Take the West Seattle Bridge to Fauntleroy Way SW. Continue to follow Fauntleroy Way SW until you reach Lincoln Park, which will be on your right (Stay on Fauntleroy Way SW until you come to the Park on the right hand side of the street. You can also follow the signs for Vashon Ferry - the ferry terminal is south of the Park (you will come to the Park before you get to the ferry terminal.). Park in the first Lincoln Park Parking Lot on your right (This is known as the North Parking Lot). Look for the EarthCorps Volunteer Event signs and registration table.
Where to park: in the North Parking lot

Contact info for interested volunteers (name/phone/email):
Elizabeth White
206-255-4160
Elizabeth@earthcorps.org

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