Celebrate National Public Lands Day: Volunteer for clean-up event at Rowe Park site Sept. 28 - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In recognition of National Public Lands Day, the City of Lynnwood is inviting local residents to join a clean-up event scheduled for September 28, 2024, from 9 a. m. to noon at Rowe Park. The park, which spans 2. 39 acres, is currently undeveloped and presents an opportunity for volunteers to contribute positively to their community.

This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance public lands and encourage environmental stewardship among residents. Volunteers will have the chance to engage with fellow community members while working to improve the local natural landscape. Those interested in participating are encouraged to RSVP via the link provided in the announcement. The event not only aims to beautify Rowe Park but also to foster a sense of community pride and responsibility. Such initiatives are vital for maintaining and preserving public lands for future generations.

The City of Lynnwood looks forward to welcoming volunteers and making a collective impact on their local environment.

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