Island Crest Park Clean-Up on August 31,2022

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Island Crest Park Clean-Up

Join us for an evening clean-up in Island Crest Park. We will be working on protecting native plants from weeds like English Ivy and Himalayan Blackberry. It will be a great chance to

get your hands in the dirt, learn about native plants and our local forests, and work alongside neighbors and friends! No experience necessary; gloves and tools are provided.

    When: Wednesday, August 31st, 4pm-6pm

    Where: Island Crest Park Parking Lot

    What to bring: Dress for the weather in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty (think: long pants, boots or sneakers). Bring a water bottle. Small snacks, gloves, and tools will be

provided.

    Registration: https://volunteersignup.org/Y4WCC

Directions

Island Crest Park

5500 Island Crest Way

Mercer Island, WA

Original source can be found here.



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