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SUMMARY:Green Tukwila Day!
DESCRIPTION:Fall is planting season\, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by joining Tukwila Parks and the Green Tukwila Partnership for Green Tukwila Day. This year’s event focuses on planting camas\, a culturally significant plant of the Salish people that honors Indigenous traditions while helping restore native habitat across our community. \nSpend the morning outdoors with neighbors\, enjoy live music by The Buskings\, and get your hands in the soil as you help prepare the land for winter. All ages are welcome\, and everything you need—tools\, snacks\, and plenty of good energy—will be provided. Come be part of the movement to keep Tukwila green and growing. \nSince 2017\, the City of Tukwila has been part of the Green Cities Partnership—working with local organizations and community members to care for natural open spaces. Tukwila’s own effort\, the Green Tukwila Partnership\, is supported by Forterra\, EarthCorps\, Duwamish Alive Coalition\, Partner in Employment\, the Service Board\, Dirt Corps\, King County Parks\, and dedicated volunteers. \nTogether\, we’re restoring 138 acres of urban forest over the next 20 years—creating healthier parks for all.
URL:https://experiencetukwila.com/event/green-tukwila-day-2/
LOCATION:Duwamish Hill Preserve\, 3800 S 115th St\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Green Tukwila Partnership":MAILTO:Olena.Perry@TukwilaWA.gov
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UID:16107-1770681600-1773878399@experiencetukwila.com
SUMMARY:Volunteer Events at Tukwila Parks
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a way to get outside this winter and spring and provide a helping hand? Check out the amazing volunteer and education opportunities put on by the Green Tukwila Partnership.  \nFebruary Events: \n\n\n\nFebruary 10: Restoration at Riverton Park — Celebrate the season of love by caring for your community forest. With Forest Steward Debbie\, you’ll plant young native plants that help restore balance under the park’s towering trees. Together\, we’ll push back invasive ivy and blackberry and create thriving habitats for birds and wildlife.\n\nFebruary 11: Riverside Restoration — Warm up your winter with a riverside work party! Join REI and Steward Chris for ecological restoration along the Green River Trail. Volunteers will clear invasive plants and help establish native species that provide critical shade and habitat for salmon. Your efforts will directly support the health of the Green–Duwamish River ecosystem.\nFebruary 12: Planting at Cottonwood Corner — Join us this February at Cottonwood Corner with Forest Stewards Heidi and Greta. Together we’ll plant even more native shrubs and bushes to create cleaner water and better habitat along Riverton Creek. Everyone is welcome\, no experience needed. Pack a picnic and stay to enjoy this special site after the work party.\nFebruary 20: Fabulous Forterra Friday — At Duwamish Hill Preserve\, a Tukwila park providing critical wildlife habitat and public trails in a fairly industrial area\, help restore essential wildlife habitat by removing Himalayan blackberries that threaten our local native trees\, shrubs\, and groundcover. Established native plants benefit local wildlife\, improve water quality\, and enhance air quality.\nFebruary 21: We Love Duwamish Hill — Spend the morning caring for native plants and removing invasive species to help the hillside habitat flourish. Your efforts help keep this special cultural and ecological site healthy and full of life.\nFebruary 23: Eco-Art Adult Watercolor Workshop — February theme is Conifers in Tukwila. We will be learning about what these trees do for the environment and for people. Olena will then lead a step-by-step watercolor workshop on painting conifers. Hands-on workshops combining environmental education with guided watercolor instruction. Learn about local ecosystems while creating art inspired by Pacific Northwest plants\, wildlife\, and landscapes. No art experience required.\n\n\n\nMarch Events: \n\n\n\nMarch 10: Restoration at Riverton — The forest is waking up—and so can you! Join Forest Steward Debbie to plant native understory plants that will brighten Riverton Park and support the towering trees that raptors and wildlife call home. This is your chance to spring into action and make a lasting impact on Tukwila’s urban forest.\nMarch 11: Riverside Restoration with REI — Join REI and Steward Chris to tackle Himalayan blackberry and bindweed that choke out young native plants. By freeing up space and light\, we’re giving native trees and shrubs a chance to thrive—providing shade\, filtering water\, and strengthening salmon habitat.\nMarch 12: Restore Cottonwood Corner — This March\, help Forest Stewards Heidi and Greta restore Cottonwood Corner by removing invasive plants that crowd out our native forest. Your efforts open space for wildlife-friendly native plants to thrive along Riverton Creek. All ages welcome—come ready to dig\, pull\, and make a difference! Tools and guidance provided.\nMarch 13: Eco-Ed Watershed Eco Systems — We all live in a watershed\, and it’s up to us to keep the water that flows through it clean and plentiful. This program introduces people to their own local watershed and to the plants and animals that share this important ecosystem.\n\n\n\nSign up for these events here! 
URL:https://experiencetukwila.com/event/volunteer-events-at-tukwila-parks/
LOCATION:Tukwila Community Center\, 12424 42nd Ave S\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tukwila Parks and Recreation":MAILTO:ParksRec@TukwilaWA.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
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UID:16156-1776384000-1776556799@experiencetukwila.com
SUMMARY:Earth Day Volunteer Events
DESCRIPTION:Local Forest Stewards need hands-on help removing noxious weeds in our parks to create healthy habitats for wildlife and a cleaner watershed for all! \nTukwila’s parks are like giant sponges that soak up dirty water from roadways and air pollution\, filter it\, and restore clean air and water. The more trees and native plants\, the more pollution can be filtered out. Join us! \nHere are some upcoming activities you can participate in around this coming Earth Day. \n\n\n\nEarth Month Blackberry and Ivy Removal\n\nFriday\, April 17\, 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.\, Crestview Park\n\n\nEarth Month at Duwamish Hill Preserve\, Duwamish Alive\n\nSaturday\, April 18\, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.\n\n\n\n\n\nAll work parties provide tools & training onsite; all identities are welcome.
URL:https://experiencetukwila.com/event/16156/
LOCATION:Duwamish Hill Preserve\, 3800 S 115th St\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tukwila Parks and Recreation":MAILTO:ParksRec@TukwilaWA.gov
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