Green Shoreline Day is happening at a park near you November 14-16, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Green Shoreline Day offers residents a chance to contribute to local environmental efforts by planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcover across various parks from November 14-16, 2025. Scheduled events at parks like Hamlin Park and Richmond Beach Saltwater Park will take place throughout the weekend, encouraging community participation. Volunteers do not need prior experience, only enthusiasm for enhancing local ecosystems. This initiative aims to restore biodiversity and improve the ecological health of Shoreline’s open spaces. Registration and further information can be accessed at ShorelineWA.

gov/GreenShoreline. The event reflects a growing local commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Previous years' events have successfully engaged hundreds of volunteers, fostering community spirit. Participants can expect to leave a lasting positive impact on their local environment.

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