Volunteers welcome to restoration work at Grace Cole Nature Park on Saturday March 15, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

An upcoming volunteer event at Grace Cole Nature Park is set for March 15, 2025, inviting community members to assist in vital restoration efforts. The park's monthly work party will focus on enhancing its ecosystem by eliminating invasive species such as ivy and blackberry, as well as planting native plants. Volunteers can expect a fulfilling experience outdoors, contributing to the preservation of the local environment. Participants are encouraged to dress appropriately for the weather and may bring their tools or use those provided at the site. Additionally, an early bird walk may be offered before the main event, with sign-up details available through Jim Mead, the volunteer coordinator.

This initiative not only benefits the park but also fosters a sense of community engagement and responsibility. The article emphasizes the importance of maintaining local green spaces and invites those passionate about nature to join in. For questions, volunteers can reach out to Jim Mead via email for more information.

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