Help Restore the Jeanne Hansen Park Forest at Tree Planting Event, March 30

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Green Snoqualmie Partnership invites the community to join a tree planting event on March 30, 2025, from 9 am to 12 pm at Jeanne Hansen Community Park. Volunteers will work to restore the urban forest surrounding the park, located at 34226 SE Jacobia Street, Snoqualmie Ridge. This initiative aims to enhance local biodiversity while fostering community engagement in environmental stewardship. Local officials emphasize the significance of such volunteer efforts in combating urban deforestation and promoting sustainable practices. The event not only serves to improve the ecological landscape but also encourages social cohesion among participants.

Residents are urged to bring their friends and family to partake in this valuable experience. By participating, volunteers contribute to the long-term health of their community's environment. Such initiatives reflect broader efforts to preserve urban green spaces and raise awareness about environmental issues.

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