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SUMMARY:Help Heal Our Habitat at Codiga Park
DESCRIPTION:Join EarthCorps and the City of Tukwila as we continue to work in the Codiga Park natural area on the Duwamish River. This former dairy farm is now part park and part tidal wetland that provides shelter and food for wildlife like ospreys\, great blue herons\, bald eagles and juvenile salmon. In 2005\, the City of Tukwila and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers partnered to excavate the center of the property\, creating a side channel that offers young salmon a chance to rest\, forage for food and avoid predators in a more natural wetland habitat. The new channel was planted with native vegetation that thrived. The shoreline of the river\, however\, remained dominated by invasive Himalayan blackberry and Japanese knotweed. Since 2008\, the riverbank has been cleared of invasive weeds and planted with native plants.  EarthCorps’ Sound Stewards monitor and maintain Codiga monthly to promote healthy native plants. Work alongside Sound Stewards to ensure the success of the Codiga Park restoration site! \nThe Basics\nRegistration is required. EarthCorps supplies gloves\, tools\, water and snack bars. We will teach you everything you need to know about tool use\, safety\, forest health\, and the importance of the work you will be doing. No experience necessary\, just come ready to learn something new! Be sure to sign in at registration when you arrive. \n✔️ REGISTER FOR OCT 12:    https://www.tfaforms.com/4835848?VolJobID=a0DHn000018mghaMAA&VolShiftID=a0EUh000001b4LpMAI \n✔️ REGISTER FOR NOV 2:    https://www.tfaforms.com/4835848?VolJobID=a0DHn000018mghaMAA&VolShiftID=a0EUh000001b4TtMAI \nThis video may give you a better idea of what to expect. \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty (because it will!)\nClothing that will protect your legs against prickly plants (no shorts\, please)\nSturdy shoes that can handle some mud (closed toed shoes are required such as work boots\, hiking boots\, rubber boots\, etc. NO sandals\, flats\, or heels)\nRain gear and warm layers -OR- sun protection (check the weather!)\nSack lunch and snacks (to refuel)\nFull water bottle (we will have a jug on-site for re-fills)\nTravel mug for tea/coffee\nIf you have a favorite pair of gloves\, feel free to bring them (otherwise we’re happy to provide a pair)\n\nThe event will happen rain or shine! \nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks can vary\, our projects focus on improving the forests and parks in our local cities. Healthy and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and filter rain water\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to help create healthy forests and green spaces\, the work can include\, but is not limited to: \n\nRemoving weeds (like Ivy or Blackberry)\nMaintaining areas where these weeds have been removed (weeding or spreading mulch)\nPlanting trees and shrubs during the rainy season (often ~Oct.-Feb.)\n\nGroups\nIf you are coming as a group\, the group leaders are expected to have an active role in our events. After registering your group\, please get in touch with volunteer@earthcorps.org to make sure everything is in order. On the day of the event\, make yourself known to the staff (in bright yellow vests) and arrive early in order to help guide your group members. \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent\, guardian\, or responsible adult. All volunteers between the ages of 14 and 17 that are not with a parent or guardian must bring a filled out Youth Waiver the day of the event. \nYouth and school groups are welcome to attend; leaders should contact the Volunteer Teamto take care of all necessary preparations. \nCODIGA PARK \n12535 50th Place S\, Tukwila\, WA 98178 \nTransportation \nMetro Flex: Book a short ride on your phone and get picked up a few steps away from your front door. Rides are the same cost as a bus trip: $2.75 for adults\, $1.00 with ORCA LIFT and RRFP\, and free for youth. Metro Flex is available in Tukwila\, Kent\, Renton\, Skyway\, and more. Download the Metro Flex app or call 206-258-7739 to ride. Learn more at kingcounty.gov/metroflex. \nDriving Directions: \n\nFrom the north:Take I-5 south and take Exit157 to Martin Luther King Jr Way / WA-900 E.\nTurn right onto S 129th St.\n129th St becomes 50th Pl S.\nCodiga Park is on the left.\nFrom the south:Take I-5 North to WA-599 N exit (Exit 156)- toward Tukwila / W. Marginal Way.\nStay right to take the exit toward Interurban Ave S.\nTurn left to stay on Interurban Ave S.\nTurn right at 42nd Ave S\, go over the bridge\nTurn right onto S 124th St.\nTurn right onto 50th Pl S.\nCodiga Park is on the right.
URL:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/event/help-heal-our-habitat-at-codiga-park/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Codiga Park\, 12535 50th Pl S\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98188\, United States
CATEGORIES:City Event,Community Event,Volunteer Opportunity
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SUMMARY:Help Heal Our Habitat at Codiga Park
DESCRIPTION:Join EarthCorps and the City of Tukwila as we continue to work in the Codiga Park natural area on the Duwamish River. This former dairy farm is now part park and part tidal wetland that provides shelter and food for wildlife like ospreys\, great blue herons\, bald eagles and juvenile salmon. In 2005\, the City of Tukwila and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers partnered to excavate the center of the property\, creating a side channel that offers young salmon a chance to rest\, forage for food and avoid predators in a more natural wetland habitat. The new channel was planted with native vegetation that thrived. The shoreline of the river\, however\, remained dominated by invasive Himalayan blackberry and Japanese knotweed. Since 2008\, the riverbank has been cleared of invasive weeds and planted with native plants.  EarthCorps’ Sound Stewards monitor and maintain Codiga monthly to promote healthy native plants. Work alongside Sound Stewards to ensure the success of the Codiga Park restoration site! \nThe Basics\nRegistration is required. EarthCorps supplies gloves\, tools\, water and snack bars. We will teach you everything you need to know about tool use\, safety\, forest health\, and the importance of the work you will be doing. No experience necessary\, just come ready to learn something new! Be sure to sign in at registration when you arrive. \n✔️ REGISTER FOR OCT 12:    https://www.tfaforms.com/4835848?VolJobID=a0DHn000018mghaMAA&VolShiftID=a0EUh000001b4LpMAI \n✔️ REGISTER FOR NOV 2:    https://www.tfaforms.com/4835848?VolJobID=a0DHn000018mghaMAA&VolShiftID=a0EUh000001b4TtMAI \nThis video may give you a better idea of what to expect. \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty (because it will!)\nClothing that will protect your legs against prickly plants (no shorts\, please)\nSturdy shoes that can handle some mud (closed toed shoes are required such as work boots\, hiking boots\, rubber boots\, etc. NO sandals\, flats\, or heels)\nRain gear and warm layers -OR- sun protection (check the weather!)\nSack lunch and snacks (to refuel)\nFull water bottle (we will have a jug on-site for re-fills)\nTravel mug for tea/coffee\nIf you have a favorite pair of gloves\, feel free to bring them (otherwise we’re happy to provide a pair)\n\nThe event will happen rain or shine! \nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks can vary\, our projects focus on improving the forests and parks in our local cities. Healthy and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and filter rain water\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to help create healthy forests and green spaces\, the work can include\, but is not limited to: \n\nRemoving weeds (like Ivy or Blackberry)\nMaintaining areas where these weeds have been removed (weeding or spreading mulch)\nPlanting trees and shrubs during the rainy season (often ~Oct.-Feb.)\n\nGroups\nIf you are coming as a group\, the group leaders are expected to have an active role in our events. After registering your group\, please get in touch with volunteer@earthcorps.org to make sure everything is in order. On the day of the event\, make yourself known to the staff (in bright yellow vests) and arrive early in order to help guide your group members. \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent\, guardian\, or responsible adult. All volunteers between the ages of 14 and 17 that are not with a parent or guardian must bring a filled out Youth Waiver the day of the event. \nYouth and school groups are welcome to attend; leaders should contact the Volunteer Teamto take care of all necessary preparations. \nCODIGA PARK \n12535 50th Place S\, Tukwila\, WA 98178 \nTransportation \nMetro Flex: Book a short ride on your phone and get picked up a few steps away from your front door. Rides are the same cost as a bus trip: $2.75 for adults\, $1.00 with ORCA LIFT and RRFP\, and free for youth. Metro Flex is available in Tukwila\, Kent\, Renton\, Skyway\, and more. Download the Metro Flex app or call 206-258-7739 to ride. Learn more at kingcounty.gov/metroflex. \nDriving Directions: \n\nFrom the north:Take I-5 south and take Exit157 to Martin Luther King Jr Way / WA-900 E.\nTurn right onto S 129th St.\n129th St becomes 50th Pl S.\nCodiga Park is on the left.\nFrom the south:Take I-5 North to WA-599 N exit (Exit 156)- toward Tukwila / W. Marginal Way.\nStay right to take the exit toward Interurban Ave S.\nTurn left to stay on Interurban Ave S.\nTurn right at 42nd Ave S\, go over the bridge\nTurn right onto S 124th St.\nTurn right onto 50th Pl S.\nCodiga Park is on the right.
URL:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/event/help-heal-our-habitat-at-codiga-park/2024-10-12/
LOCATION:Codiga Park\, 12535 50th Pl S\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98188\, United States
CATEGORIES:City Event,Community Event,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T132109
CREATED:20240325T193501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T164400Z
UID:10009738-1712397600-1712408400@www.tukwilawa.gov
SUMMARY:Help Heal Our Habitat at Codiga Park
DESCRIPTION:Join EarthCorps and the City of Tukwila as we continue to work in the Codiga Park natural area on the Duwamish River. This former dairy farm is now part park and part tidal wetland that provides shelter and food for wildlife like ospreys\, great blue herons\, bald eagles and juvenile salmon. In 2005\, the City of Tukwila and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers partnered to excavate the center of the property\, creating a side channel that offers young salmon a chance to rest\, forage for food and avoid predators in a more natural wetland habitat. The new channel was planted with native vegetation that thrived. The shoreline of the river\, however\, remained dominated by invasive Himalayan blackberry and Japanese knotweed. Since 2008\, the riverbank has been cleared of invasive weeds and planted with native plants.  EarthCorps’ Sound Stewards monitor and maintain Codiga monthly to promote healthy native plants. Work alongside Sound Stewards to ensure the success of the Codiga Park restoration site! \nThe Basics\nRegistration is required. EarthCorps supplies gloves\, tools\, water and snack bars. We will teach you everything you need to know about tool use\, safety\, forest health\, and the importance of the work you will be doing. No experience necessary\, just come ready to learn something new! Be sure to sign in at registration when you arrive. \n✔️ REGISTER FOR OCT 12:    https://www.tfaforms.com/4835848?VolJobID=a0DHn000018mghaMAA&VolShiftID=a0EUh000001b4LpMAI \n✔️ REGISTER FOR NOV 2:    https://www.tfaforms.com/4835848?VolJobID=a0DHn000018mghaMAA&VolShiftID=a0EUh000001b4TtMAI \nThis video may give you a better idea of what to expect. \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty (because it will!)\nClothing that will protect your legs against prickly plants (no shorts\, please)\nSturdy shoes that can handle some mud (closed toed shoes are required such as work boots\, hiking boots\, rubber boots\, etc. NO sandals\, flats\, or heels)\nRain gear and warm layers -OR- sun protection (check the weather!)\nSack lunch and snacks (to refuel)\nFull water bottle (we will have a jug on-site for re-fills)\nTravel mug for tea/coffee\nIf you have a favorite pair of gloves\, feel free to bring them (otherwise we’re happy to provide a pair)\n\nThe event will happen rain or shine! \nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks can vary\, our projects focus on improving the forests and parks in our local cities. Healthy and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and filter rain water\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to help create healthy forests and green spaces\, the work can include\, but is not limited to: \n\nRemoving weeds (like Ivy or Blackberry)\nMaintaining areas where these weeds have been removed (weeding or spreading mulch)\nPlanting trees and shrubs during the rainy season (often ~Oct.-Feb.)\n\nGroups\nIf you are coming as a group\, the group leaders are expected to have an active role in our events. After registering your group\, please get in touch with volunteer@earthcorps.org to make sure everything is in order. On the day of the event\, make yourself known to the staff (in bright yellow vests) and arrive early in order to help guide your group members. \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent\, guardian\, or responsible adult. All volunteers between the ages of 14 and 17 that are not with a parent or guardian must bring a filled out Youth Waiver the day of the event. \nYouth and school groups are welcome to attend; leaders should contact the Volunteer Teamto take care of all necessary preparations. \nCODIGA PARK \n12535 50th Place S\, Tukwila\, WA 98178 \nTransportation \nMetro Flex: Book a short ride on your phone and get picked up a few steps away from your front door. Rides are the same cost as a bus trip: $2.75 for adults\, $1.00 with ORCA LIFT and RRFP\, and free for youth. Metro Flex is available in Tukwila\, Kent\, Renton\, Skyway\, and more. Download the Metro Flex app or call 206-258-7739 to ride. Learn more at kingcounty.gov/metroflex. \nDriving Directions: \n\nFrom the north:Take I-5 south and take Exit157 to Martin Luther King Jr Way / WA-900 E.\nTurn right onto S 129th St.\n129th St becomes 50th Pl S.\nCodiga Park is on the left.\nFrom the south:Take I-5 North to WA-599 N exit (Exit 156)- toward Tukwila / W. Marginal Way.\nStay right to take the exit toward Interurban Ave S.\nTurn left to stay on Interurban Ave S.\nTurn right at 42nd Ave S\, go over the bridge\nTurn right onto S 124th St.\nTurn right onto 50th Pl S.\nCodiga Park is on the right.
URL:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/event/help-heal-our-habitat-at-codiga-park/2024-04-06/
LOCATION:Codiga Park\, 12535 50th Pl S\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98188\, United States
CATEGORIES:City Event,Community Event,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170923T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260411T132109
CREATED:20170901T210312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T210331Z
UID:10003817-1506160800-1506171600@www.tukwilawa.gov
SUMMARY:FREE Salmon Seeson Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a morning in the park celebrating the epic journey of the Green-Duwamish Salmon. Come and meet Shorline Stewards and learn about all 5 species of salmon that pass through Tukwila. There will be booths to learn about how you can help the salmon and get involved in sustaining healthy habitat in Tukwila. Plus live music\, see you next to the river. \nPlease park at Tukwila Community Center\, we will have a shuttle running every half hour to the park. \nSee Facebook page:     https://www.facebook.com/events/280250409122493 \n 
URL:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/event/free-salmon-seeson-event/
LOCATION:Codiga Park\, 12535 50th Pl S\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98188\, United States
CATEGORIES:City Event,Community Event
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