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

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A tree planting event is set for Saturday, April 5, 2025, at North SeaTac Park, calling for volunteers to join in ecological efforts from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM local time. This initiative aims to enhance local green spaces and support wildlife habitats, particularly for pollinators, which are vital to the ecosystem. Volunteers will engage in hands-on activities, planting trees that contribute to improved air quality and biodiversity. The event not only promotes environmental stewardship but also strengthens community ties, encouraging residents to take an active role in their local environment. Participants can expect to gain insights into the importance of trees in urban settings and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow volunteers.

This spring event is a perfect opportunity to learn about sustainability practices while making a tangible impact. The tree planting aligns with broader initiatives to address climate change and promote green living in the Seattle Metropolitan Area. By participating, volunteers will help foster a healthier environment for future generations.

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