Volunteers needed for tree planting event on Saturday, April 5 at North SeaTac Park

Burien, WALocal News

A tree planting event is scheduled for Saturday, April 5, 2025, at North SeaTac Park, inviting volunteers to join in enhancing local green spaces. As spring approaches, this initiative aims to promote pollinator habitats, vital for ecological balance. Volunteers will play a crucial role in beautifying the park while gaining hands-on experience in environmental stewardship. Participating in such events not only benefits the local ecosystem but also cultivates a sense of community among residents. Engaging in volunteer opportunities like this can foster a deeper appreciation for nature and encourage sustainable practices.

The event is a perfect way for families and individuals to connect with their environment and contribute to its health. Those interested are urged to register and participate, ensuring a successful and impactful event. This tree planting initiative exemplifies how community action can lead to significant environmental benefits.

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