Join the Green Seattle Partnership at this amazing Beacon Hill Park to lend a hand in park restoration: invasive species removal, native planting and trail clearing. Register for this Green Seattle Day Site!
The Green Seattle Partnership will provide all the tools necessary for the day's restoration activities. Most sites will provide a light snack.
Be prepared for the day: Please bring a filled water bottle to the event. Remember to dress in clothing that is weather appropriate and okay to get dirty. Extra food or lunch to eat.
Twice a year, EOS partners with the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition and People for Puget Sound to host one of Seattle’s largest environmental stewardship events, “Duwamish Alive!”
Come Discover Beacon Hill's Hidden Forest: Maple School Natural Area. We'll be celebrating this green space with food, music, art, and speakers. Print out your free raffle ticket at http://eosalliance.org/raffle.htm to enter for great prizes.
Highlighted Events:
Erick McWayne, former Executive Director of EOS Alliance, speaking at 12:30PM
Richard Conlin, Seattle City Council President, speaking at 12:45PM
Rededication of Maple School Natural Area at 3:00PM
EarthCorps and Nature Consortium are joining forces again for the 5th Annual Duwamish Alive! Earth Day event at the West Duwamish Greenbelt/Pigeon Point Park. Join us and a host of partners and volunteers in one of the largest Earth Day celebrations in Seattle 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.
Celebrate the return of local salmon with SAM. Explore the salmon life cycle and the restoration of the Olympic Sculpture Park pocket beach. Create green art using recycled materials and explore games and displays from SAM partners. Find out what you can do on land to protect salmon and our waters!
Special Performance – 1 p.m.
Salmon Storytelling by Roger Fernandes
Activity Stations by:
Creation Station
Seattle Art Museum
Colorific Kids
City of Seattle's Restore Our Waters and Seattle Public Utilities
Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
Mandy Greer
Nature Consortium