Volunteers needed to help plant trees at Green Burien Day on Saturday, Oct. 18

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Volunteers are invited to join the 6th Annual Green Burien Day on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.

at Hilltop Park for tree planting and urban forest improvement. The event welcomes participants of all experience levels, promoting a fun and educational atmosphere. Tools, gloves, snacks, and water will be provided, along with music from DJ Sonido Star’s Mix to enhance the experience. This family-friendly event allows residents to actively participate in local forest restoration efforts and support neighborhood parks in South King County. Registration information is available at burien.

greencitypartnerships. org/event/412. Previous Green Burien Days have successfully engaged community members in environmental stewardship, highlighting the importance of urban forestry. Organizers aim to raise awareness of conservation efforts and encourage ongoing community involvement. Such initiatives are vital for enhancing local ecosystems and fostering a sense of community responsibility.

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