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Canceled – Continue Restoration at Ballinger Open Space

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Date & Time
Saturday, March 14, 2020 | 10am to 2pm
Priority Area:
Location
Ballinger Open Space
Project Difficulty
Moderate
Age Restriction
Any participant under 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
What to Bring

For safety, volunteers are required to wear:

  • Long pants made of sturdy material
  • Sturdy, close-toed shoes
  • Gloves (provided)

In addition, we recommend that participants bring:

  • Warm layers, especially during the fall, winter, and spring
  • Rain gear
  • Big sack lunch
  • Long sleeved shirt
  • At least one full water bottle
  • Small daypack for lunch, extra layers, etc…
Where to Meet and Parking Information
We recommend carpooling or taking public transit to this event. Volunteers will use street parking for this event. The site is here: https://goo.gl/maps/Bs8Szic2yq1Zskmg6 There is street parking on 24th Ave NE and 25th Ave NE, both a short walk away from the site. The site itself can be accessed from a paved path on NE 200th Street (this is not accessible for vehicles). From I-5 North, use the right lane to take exit 177 to merge onto WA-104 E/NE 205th St/Lake Ballinger Way toward Lake Forest Park. Merge right onto WA-104 E/NE 205th St/Lake Ballinger Way. In 1 mile, take a sharp left onto 25th Ave NE, you can park along this street. The access point to the site is the paved path at the junction of NE 200th street and 25th Ave NE. Look for Greenway Trust signs and staff.
Additional Information

This event on March 14 will be canceled. Please check in with our COVID-19 updates to follow along with Greenway Trust event decisions. Thank you for your understanding!

What do urban trees in the City of Shoreline have to do with the Bank of America? Carbon sequestration! With a lot of help from King County, American Forests and a local non-profit called City Forest Credits, trees will be planted at Ballinger Open Space as part of a carbon sequestration pilot project, funded in part by BOA. This project highlights the importance of trees in our urban spaces to improve both environmental and human health, and thinks creatively on how to create and maintain successful projects. Check out more information, here

Volunteers are welcomed to come out and be a part of this exciting project in Shoreline, restore an urban forest and watershed and more! 
 

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