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Volunteer Event: Tu B'Shevat Event at NE Queen Anne Greenbelt (Trolley Hill Park)
Date & Time
Sunday, January 31, 2010
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Event Description
EarthCorps, The Kavana Cooperative and The Ravenna Kibbutz are joining forces to celebrate Tu B'Shevat (Judaism's birthday of the trees) with a foprest restoration project! In addition to the education EarthCorps provides on forest restoration and safety The Kavana Cooperative will offer a lunchtime session on the meaning and history of Tu B'Shevat, and the Jewish connection to trees and evironmental protection. to learn more about The Kavana Cooperative please visit http://www.kavana.org/.
Northeast Queen Anne Greenbelt extends for 35 acres along the east facing slopes of Queen Anne just north of downtown Seattle. The Greenbelt is home to two new parks: Trolley Hill Park and MacLean Park. Trolley Hill Park’s name was chosen because 5th Avenue N was one of the main trolley lines leading up Queen Anne Hill from 1890 to 1940. It is home to a P-Patch and picnic area while MacLean Park commands a terrific view of the Cascades and Mt. Rainer. These parks are home to beautiful and interesting native plants that are being threatened by non-native, invasive plants such as English ivy. EarthCorps, the City of Seattle Dept of Parks & Recreation, the Green Seattle Partnership, John Hay Elementary School and the local stewardship group the Friends of NE Queen Anne Parks have been working together for several years in an effort to restore this greenspace.
Directions
FROM I-5:
Take EXIT 167 toward AQUARIUM/SEATTLE CENTER. Turn RIGHT onto FAIRVIEW AVE N. From FAIRVIEW AVE, turn LEFT onto BROAD ST. Right before you reach the Experience Music Project, take a soft right onto HARRISON ST. Turn RIGHT onto 5th Ave N. Stay STRAIGHT on 5th AVE N. Take a RIGHT on VALLEY and then an IMMEDIATE LEFT on TAYLOR. CONTINUE on TAYLOR for several blocks. TROLLEY HILL PARK will be on your RIGHT. You will see a P-Patch and grassy lawn area. You may park anywhere along the street. Look for EARTHCORPS signs and volunteer table.
For more information, contact:
Chris LaPointe, Volunteer Program Manager
(206) 322-9296, ext. 217
chris
earthcorps.org
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