EarthCorps Volunteer Event: Clarke Beach

Jun 25 2009 10:00 am
Jun 25 2009 2:00 pm

Join EarthCorps, Mercer Island Parks and Recreation and community members working to save this Mercer Island Park. Clarke Beach is located on the shores of Lake Washington and it hosts a wide variety of activities such as swimming, hiking and picknicking. The forested area of this park is threatened by the spread of invasive plants such as Himalayan blackberry & English ivy. These invasive plants, if uncontrolled, cover and kill trees, fill the forest floor, and prevent the sprouting of tree seedlings. This project is part of a larger effort to restore Mercer Island Parks. This summer work will focus on removing a patch of blackberry so that additional trees can planted as part of a bald eagle habitat mitigation project. Other work may include removing other invasive plants and continuing stewardship on previously restored areas. Even working for just a few hours contributes greatly, and because you are working in a local park, you can revisit your work for years to come.

If you are under 18 years of age: go to miparks.net and click on volunteer opportunities. The Volunteer Activity-Youth Form needs to be signed by a parent. Snacks, tools, and gloves will be provided!

Directions

7700 East Mercer Way

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DIRECTIONS BY BUS: Please use King County Metro Online to plan your trip.

From I-90 Eastbound take the Island Crest Way Exit.
Follow Island Crest Way south to the four way stop at 68th Ave. Take a left on 68th Street. Follow the road until you reach the stop sign. Take a right onto East Mercer Way. Clarke Beach will be a few blocks on your left at the 7700 block.

From I-90 Westbound take the Island Crest Way Exit.
Go South on Island Crest Way. Follow Island Crest Way to the four way stop at 68th Ave. Then take a left on 68th Ave. Follow the road until you reach the stop sign. Take a right onto East Mercer Way. Clarke Beach will be a few blocks on your left at the 7700 block.

For more information, contact:

Lina Anne Rose, Project Manager
(206) 793-2454
linaearthcorps.org

Day-of-event contact:

Lina Rose
(206) 793-2454