
Volunteer Event: West Duwamish Greenbelt: Duwamish Alive! Earth Day Event
Event Description
EarthCorps and Nature Consortium are joining forces again for the 4th Annual Duwamish Alive Earth Day event at the West Duwamish Greenbelt/Pigeon Point Park. Join us and a host of partners and volunteers as we continue to restore the largest contiguous greenbelt in Seattle. The greenbelt is home to a diverse population of wildlife and provides an important corridor for migrating birds. This site hosts a variety of habitats including meadow, forest, wetland and a diversity of edge habitats.
Volunteers will participate in removing invasive plant species such as Himalayan Blackberry and Scots Broom. These invasive plants are taking over and threatening the health of our urban forests. Work with us and learn the secret to keeping this valuable resource a viable forest habitat for animals and a great resource for humans to enjoy.
9:30am Duwamish Alive! Registration begins
10:00am – 2:00pm Duwamish Alive! Volunteer Event
2:00pm – 5:00pm Earth Day Festival at Cooper School
The work party will be followed by an Earth Day Festival which includes a FREE BBQ, Live Performing Artists, Guided Nature Hikes, Give Aways and More! The Festival is located at Cooper Elementary School (adjacent to the restoration site).
Duwamish Alive! is a chance for people to give back to Seattle’s river and forest communities. On Saturday, April 18, hundreds of enthusiastic volunteers will roll up their sleeves to help restore the Duwamish River. Last year’s Duwamish Alive! on Earth Day brought together almost 900 volunteers. Join us to make this year’s event even better!
The Duwamish River is our hometown river, flowing through heavily developed and industrialized areas of South Seattle and King County into Elliott Bay. The river’s final six miles, which were turned into a straightened channel in the first half of last century, have been polluted by years of industry and overburdened storm-sewer drains and are a Federal Superfund Cleanup site. Restoring the health of urban rivers such as the Duwamish is essential to restoring the health of Puget Sound. Duwamish Alive! is a coalition of non profit groups and local government agencies joining together to help bring back the river’s health for people, salmon and wildlife.
Be sure to check out the Nature Consortium to learn about their programs, opportunities and efforts in terms of restoring the West Duwamish Greenbelt.
Directions
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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 to Cooper Elementary School/Pigeon Point Park
Cooper School
1901 SW Genesee St
Seattle, WA 98106
-From I-5 or Route 99 (heading north or south):
-Take the West Seattle Bridge exit off either highway.
-From the bridge take the Delridge Way SW/South Seattle Comm. College
exit (right hand exit).
-The exit will wind around to the left & turn into Delridge Way.
-At the first light, turn left at SW Andover St.
-Turn right at 21st Ave. SW.
-Turn left at SW Genesee St.
-Park in the school’s parking lot.
-Our site is behind the school and there is a rainbow Parks and Rec sign at the
entrance
For more information, contact:
Chris LaPointe, Volunteer Program Manager
(206) 322-9296, ext. 217
chris
earthcorps.org
Day-of-event contact:
Chris LaPointe
(206) 793-8030
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