Celebrate Earth Day weekend by joining the city to work on a habitat restoration project started by the Master Stewards from the Washington Native Plant Society. Come help establish native habitat by removing and mulching over invasive plant species at Evans Creek Preserve. Give back to your community, learn about native plants and enhance wildlife habitat!
Water, snacks, gloves and tools will be provided. Please dress appropriately for weather, and wear closed-toed shoes.
Parking & Meeting Place
Parking: Parking is extremely limited. Please plan to meet at a nearby public parking lot and carpool to the site or arrange for drop off/pick up.
If the parking lot is full, you may park anywhere in the neighborhood, WHERE IT IS PERMITTED & SAFE TO DO SO. Please do not block mailboxes, fire hydrants, driveways or roads. Please note any "no parking signs" and do not park within 50 feet of the intersection of Hwy 202 and 224th Ave.
Volunteers should meet near trail marker 2 (see map). Please also note that Evan's Creek Preserve has an upper (off Sahalee Way) and Lower (off HWY 202) entrance. Please make sure you navigate to the Lower entrance (off HWY 202).
Due to limited parking - sign ups are REQUIRED. If you are not on our list you will not be permitted to volunteer.
How to to sign up - New to Galaxy or has it been a while since you volunteered with us? Learn how to register for galaxy, complete waivers and sign up for events HERE
Direct Link to Minor Waiver Direct Link to Adult Waiver
Who can volunteer: This project is perfect for individuals, or families (8+) and groups/organizations looking for service projects/hours and students looking to complete community service hours for school.
Minor Volunteers: all volunteers 13 or younger must have an adult/parent/guardian/chaperone attend and directly supervise them. If part of a group we recommend at least 1 adult per 15 minors.
What we provide: Water, snacks, gloves and tools will be provided.
What to wear: Please dress appropriately for weather, (rain gear, dress in layers) and wear sturdy, closed-toed shoes, preferably those suitable for hiking (e.g. hiking boots/shoes with good tread & ankle support) and clothes you don't mind getting dirty.
What to bring: Rain jacket, Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, work gloves (not required, but you can bring your own).
Reduce Waste: All volunteers should also bring a full, refillable water bottle. We will have a water refill station on site (Compostable cups will be provided for those that don't have them or forget.)