FREE 'Moonlight Beach Walks' coming to Seahurst Park starting Nov. 22

Burien, WALocal News

Burien’s Environmental Science Center will host free Moonlight Beach Walks at Seahurst Park on Nov. 22, Dec. 6, and Jan. 9, from 8 to 10 p. m.

Registration is required for these events, which aim to encourage outdoor experiences during the holiday season. Participants should bring flashlights, rubber boots, and warm clothing for their exploration of the beach. The center's announcement states, “Put experiences before things this holiday season,” highlighting the value of shared experiences. For registration, attendees can visit the Environmental Science Center's website. The center aims to foster community engagement and appreciation for local marine environments through these guided walks.

For more information, interested individuals can email Christine or call the center directly. This initiative reflects a growing trend toward experiential learning and environmental awareness.

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