• Give Blood to Save 3 Lives

    Give Blood to Save 3 Lives
    Bloodworks Donation Center 660 SW 39TH ST #100, Renton

    You’re the type to help save lives. DONATE BLOOD WITH BLOODWORKS AND FILL OUT THE ENTRY FORM TO WIN A BIG PRIZE THIS MONTH! Every two seconds in the United States, someone needs blood. No matter who you are, you can help. Here are what types of blood we most urgently need right now. Your […]

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    Free State Parks Day

    Free State Park Day

    Washington State Parks and the Washington Departments of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) and Natural Resources (DNR) offer several "free days" when a Discover Pass is not required to visit these lands. Following are the 2024 Free Days Jan. 1 — First Day Hikes; New Year’s Day Jan. 15 — Martin Luther King, Jr. Day March […]

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    Planting at Riverton Park

    Planting at Riverton Park
    Riverton Park

    Join local neighbor and forest Steward Debbie for an afternoon impacting the environment. Invasive English ivy and Himalayan blackberry threaten Riverton Park's large trees, which are essential habitats for large raptors and wildlife. We aim to reestablish a healthy urban forest bordering the community park. This is an example of how Tukwila can support urban […]

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    Bicentennial Park – REI Riverside Restoration

    Bicentennial Park 7200 Strander Boulevard, Tukwila

    Join REI and local Steward Chris for a morning of Riverside Restoration just off the Green River Trail. Himalayan Blackberry and Bindweed are aggressively taking over and choking out young native trees and understory plants. Volunteers are taking back the native land and clearing these invasives to allow the forest to grow. All ages OK […]

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    Tukwila Park Work Party with EarthCorps

    Tukwila Park 15460 65th Avenue South, Tukwila

    Join us at Tukwila Park to remove non-native plants like English Ivy and Himalayan Blackberry. Tukwila Park is a 6.5 acre park site and was built in 1934 - the oldest of the Tukwila parks. The site is covered with mature vegetation, which includes large firs and a variety of Rhododendrons. ✔️ Sign up here […]

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