Work day at Pollinator Hill April 17, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On April 17, 2025, the Environmental Rotary Club will host a hands-on work day at Pollinator Hill, situated at the Shoreline Historical Museum in Shoreline, WA, from 10 AM to 12 PM. This initiative invites community members to engage in planting new pollinators and assisting with the maintenance of the adjacent Miyawaki Forest. Funded by the Environmental Rotary Club Foundation in 2023, Pollinator Hill represents a significant investment in local environmental sustainability efforts. The Miyawaki Forest Friends will lead the activities, providing opportunities for participants to learn about the importance of pollinators in maintaining biodiversity. Everyone, regardless of experience level, is encouraged to join the event, making it a fantastic opportunity for families and individuals alike.

By participating, community members not only contribute to a greener environment but also foster connections with fellow residents who share a passion for nature. This event underscores the critical role that active community involvement plays in environmental conservation. Don’t miss this chance to make a tangible impact in your local ecosystem!

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