Help Plant Snoqualmies Urban Forest at Pre-Thanksgiving Event, Nov. 22

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Green Snoqualmie Partnership will host a Pre-Thanksgiving Planting event on November 22, 2025, from 9 am to 12 pm, welcoming volunteers to enhance the forest around Jeanne Hansen Park. Participants will plant trees and native plants, contributing to the restoration of local green spaces. Volunteers should gather at the park's parking lot and are advised to wear clothes suitable for outdoor work and bring a water bottle. The event is designed for all ages and skill levels, fostering community involvement in environmental stewardship. The Green Snoqualmie Partnership has previously achieved significant milestones, including the removal of invasive plant species and the planting of thousands of trees.

This initiative not only aims to improve local biodiversity but also strengthens community ties through shared environmental action. By participating, volunteers support the ongoing efforts to maintain and restore Snoqualmie's natural areas. For more information and registration, visit the event page linked to the partnership.

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