Volunteers Needed for Love Snoqualmie Valley Clean-Up at Carnations Valley Memorial Park, October 4

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Love Snoqualmie Valley Volunteer Day will take place on Saturday, October 4, at Valley Memorial Park in Carnation, beginning at 9 a. m. Volunteers will help clean and enhance the park, which spans seven acres and includes a skate bowl, playground, and sports courts. Tasks will include washing benches, picking up branches, and painting over graffiti. Led by Rhonda Ender, the event encourages participants to wear closed-toe shoes and bring gardening gloves and water bottles.

The City of Carnation's public works crew maintains the park, but additional volunteer efforts will significantly improve the space. This clean-up not only beautifies the park but also fosters community engagement and recreation. Valley Memorial Park serves as a hub for local activities, making this initiative vital for community connection. Interested individuals can sign up online to participate in the effort.

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