Work parties in Shoreline parks this weekend

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Green Shoreline Partnership is an initiative that unites the City of Shoreline, local non-profits, businesses, and volunteers in a concerted effort to restore the area's forested parks and natural spaces. This weekend, February 15th and 16th, the partnership is hosting work parties at various parks, providing residents with a chance to engage in meaningful environmental stewardship. On Saturday, participants can join efforts at Richmond Beach Library Community Park, Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, Hamlin Park, and Shoreline Park, while Sunday’s activities will take place at Twin Ponds Park. These events not only aim to improve the ecological health of the parks but also encourage community bonding and volunteerism. The partnership underscores the vital role local residents play in preserving and enhancing Shoreline's natural beauty.

Engaging in these work parties allows volunteers to make a tangible impact while fostering a sense of community pride and ownership of local resources. The initiative reflects a growing commitment to environmental sustainability and community engagement. Interested participants can find more details through the attached flyer or by visiting the partnership's website.

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