Stewardship Foundation Earth Day Park Clean Up - Saturday, April 19

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

The Stewardship Foundation is organizing an Earth Day Park Clean Up event on April 19, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Willow Park in Lake Forest Park, Washington. This initiative invites community members to come together in a shared effort to clean and enhance the area's natural beauty. Participants will engage in various activities aimed at promoting environmental stewardship and sustainability, emphasizing the importance of caring for local parks. Earth Day serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to protect the planet, making this event particularly timely and relevant. By joining this clean-up, residents can foster a sense of community while actively contributing to ecological preservation efforts.

The event not only encourages participation but also aims to inspire ongoing commitment to environmental care. This is a perfect opportunity for families and individuals to connect with nature and each other while making a positive impact. With the support of local organizations, this event promises to be a significant step towards a cleaner and more sustainable environment in the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

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