Earth Day celebration at Bitter Lake Playfield today 3-5pm

Shoreline, WALocal News

Seattle Parks and Recreation invites the community to a free Earth Day celebration at Bitter Lake Playfield on April 22, 2025, from 3–5 p. m. The event features a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 4:30 p. m. to unveil the renovated play area, upgraded restrooms, and improved lighting.

Attendees can participate in nature walks, face painting, and arts and crafts, fostering a spirit of community engagement. Bitter Lake Playfield serves as a crucial recreational space for local families, contributing to the area's green space. This celebration not only highlights the park's enhancements but also promotes environmental awareness among residents. The event reflects ongoing efforts by Seattle Parks and Recreation to improve public facilities and encourage outdoor activities. Residents are encouraged to bring friends and family to support their park and advocate for sustainability.

The improvements demonstrate the city's commitment to enhancing community spaces and fostering a connection to nature.

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