Volunteers needed for Buriens student-led Earth Day event at Hilltop Park on Saturday, April 26

Burien, WALocal News

Burien High School students are mobilizing volunteers for a student-led Earth Day event at Hilltop Park on April 26, 2025. The event will run from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM and aims to promote environmental awareness through interactive activities. Volunteers will assist with setup, activities, and cleanup, contributing to community engagement in sustainability efforts. The park's location at 2600 S 128th St in Burien makes it a fitting backdrop for this initiative. Organizers encourage community members to participate, emphasizing the role of youth in environmental advocacy.

Last year, similar events drew hundreds of participants, highlighting the growing interest in local environmental issues. This year, with the support of Highline Public Schools, the event is expected to expand its reach and impact. Interested volunteers can find more information and sign up through the event's official website.

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