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SUMMARY:10/1/22 Salmon Habitat Restoration in Woodinville!
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register!\nJoin Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group on the King County Parks-owned West Sammamish River Trail in Woodinville to restore Chinook salmon habitat! We are in the process of removing Himalayan blackberry from a 1200 foot stretch of river bank and mulching the site to prevent re-growth. Your help and support is so valuable and necessary to getting this work done! \nUpon signing up you will receive an email with information on how to access the site. If you are under 18 and attending without a parent or guardian\, please also print and fill out the Youth Waiver Form attached to the confirmation email and bring it with you to the event! \nImportant note: King County Parks requires all volunteers on county property 12 years old and over to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. We will ask for proof of vaccination at the event! \nFunded by grants from King County Cooperative Watershed Management\, King County Waterworks\, and the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
URL:https://www.midsoundfisheries.org/event/10-1-22-salmon-habitat-restoration-in-woodinville/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sammamish River Trail
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SUMMARY:Shore Friendly King County Event & Beach Walk at Seahurst Park
DESCRIPTION:Shore Friendly King County is honored to be partnering with the Environmental Science Center at Seahurst Park\, author of Homewaters\, David B. Williams\, and the University of Washington to host a nearshore talk and beach walk for shoreline homeowners. Guests will participate in a variety of environmental education activities to supplement the knowledge from David Williams’ new book\, Homewaters\, to better connect to Puget Sound. \nDATE: October 1st\nTIME: 1:00pm to 4:00pm\nLocation: Environmental Science Center at the north end of Seahurst Park: 2220 SW Seahurst Park Rd\, Burien\, WA 98166 \nPlease RSVP at https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/ozBGzXxluPZ0ZTrXFPlwMA \nFollow the gravel path past the restrooms/playground about 0.2 miles.\nThey are on the right before the Marine Tech Center.\nIt may take 10 or minutes to get to us\, depending on parking. \nIf you have not been to Seahurst Park before\, you can find free parking either in the lower parking lot next to the beach\, or the upper parking lot which is about a 5 minute walk from the beach. The lower parking lot has limited parking\, so leave a few extra minutes to make sure you can park and walk to our meeting location. \nMasks are required while indoors at the ESC building. \n 
URL:https://www.midsoundfisheries.org/event/shore-friendly-king-county-event-beach-walk-at-seahurst-park/
LOCATION:Environmental Science Center\, Seahurst Park\, 2220 SW Seahurst Park Rd\,\, Burien\,\, WA\, 98166\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Beach Walk
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SUMMARY:Shore Friendly King County Workshop & Beach Walk at Saltwater State Park
DESCRIPTION:Shore Friendly King County is honored to have Jessica Cote and Traci Sanderson from Blue Coast Engineering host our workshop and beach walk! \nDATE: October 8th \nTIME: 9:00am – 12:00pm (8:45 Coffee and Pastries) \nWORKSHOP: Highline College\, Blg 3\, Rm 102\,\n2400 S 240th St\, Des Moines\, WA 98198 \nBEACH WALK: Saltwater State Park\n25205 8th Pl S\, Des Moines\, WA 98198 \nPlease RSVP at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SnVFUx6yrQmGEAdYX6KLLDr0DIWZT-3Lin6F2lDUA3E/prefill \nPlease bring your Discover Pass to park\, however please contact Torren Valdez if you have questions: torren@midsoundfisheries.org
URL:https://www.midsoundfisheries.org/event/shore-friendly-king-county-workshop-beach-walk-at-saltwater-state-park/
LOCATION:Highline College & Saltwater State Park\, 2400 S 240th St\, Classroom 3-102\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Beach Walk
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SUMMARY:10/15/22 Orca Recovery Day Planting Event With Duwamish Alive! @ Fenster Nature Park
DESCRIPTION:Join Mid Sound Fisheries\, Green River Coalition\, the City of Auburn\, and your community members as we restore the shores of the Green-Duwamish River on Orca Recovery Day! Our local resident Orcas depend on healthy salmon populations for their diet. Removing invasive plants and planting native plants along river banks is one way we can help salmon populations thrive! Tree canopy along rivers provides shade to keep the water cool and tree roots keep soil in place to prevent erosion from clouding the water. At this event we will be planting native plants to ensure healthy salmon habitat into the future! \nThe event will begin with a brief discussion that includes information about the site\, the partnering organizations\, why this work is important\, tool use\, and safety. We will provide work gloves\, all instructions\, and all tools. Please plan to arrive on time for the start of the event and allow extra time to find parking. \nPlease follow this link to sign up directly with VolunteerMatch! \nEmail erik@midsoundfisheries.org if you have any questions. \nCovid-19 Safety Protocol: \n\nBefore arriving at the event please check your temperature. If it is above 100.4 degrees please stay home.\nPlease stay home if you are experiencing any symptoms such as cough\, sore throat\, loss of taste and/or smell\nMasks will be worn within six feet of each other\, otherwise they are optional (we will also have extra single-use masks if needed)\nWe will maintain physical distance throughout the day.\nWe will provide a hand washing and sanitation station on site.\nWe will provide water\, but please bring a water bottle so as to reduce our use of single-use plastics!\n\nWhat to Bring:  \n\nGardening gloves/work gloves if you have them\, we will provide them if you do not.\nClosed-toe shoes are required! (ex: sturdy sneakers\, rain boots\, hiking boots. No sandals\, heels\, or flats)\nLayers of clothing that can get dirty\nLong sleeves and thick leg coverings to protect against thorny plants (shorts or capris are not recommended)\nRain gear -OR- sunblock and a sun hat (be sure to check the weather)\nFull water bottle\nSnacks
URL:https://www.midsoundfisheries.org/event/10-15-22-orca-recovery-day-planting-event-fenster-nature-park/
LOCATION:Fenster Nature Park\, 2027 4th St SE\, Auburn\, WA\, 98002\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Auburn Sites
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SUMMARY:10/22/22 Salmon Habitat Restoration Event in Woodinville!
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register!\nJoin Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group on the King County Parks-owned West Sammamish River Trail in Woodinville to restore Chinook salmon habitat! We are in the process of removing Himalayan blackberry from a 1200 foot stretch of river bank and mulching the site to prevent re-growth. Your help and support is so valuable and necessary to getting this work done! \nUpon signing up you will receive an email with information on how to access the site. If you are under 18 and attending without a parent or guardian\, please also print and fill out the Youth Waiver Form attached to the confirmation email and bring it with you to the event! \nImportant note: King County Parks requires all volunteers on county property 12 years old and over to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. We will ask for proof of vaccination at the event! \nFunded by grants from King County Cooperative Watershed Management\, King County Waterworks\, and the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
URL:https://www.midsoundfisheries.org/event/10-22-22-salmon-habitat-restoration-event-in-woodinville/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sammamish River Trail
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SUMMARY:Point No Point Restoration Community Mtg #10
DESCRIPTION:Please join the community learning about the feasibility of restorting the Estuary at Point No Point. Point No Point was historically a tidally-influenced salt marsh fed by a small stream which wound through the marsh to the north\, where there are now houses. The lighthouse on the site is the oldest standing lighthouse in Washington. When it was built in the late 1800s\, the marsh was diked and became a freshwater marsh. Mid Sound is working with Kitsap County\, local tribes\, natural resource agencies\, and the surrounding community to study the opportunity to restore this area back to critical salt marsh habitat. Together with Blue Coast Engineering\, we are exploring options to return tides and fish to the marsh\, address problems caused by the existing tide gate\, and develop a multi-benefit project for salmon and the community. This is a HYBRID MONTHLY MEETING (on Zoom and In Person at the Greater Hansville Community Center) . This meeting is generally held from 5-6:30pm on the LAST THURSDAY of the month. Please check the Project Page for updates\, and here on the Events Page monthly for changes to this schedule. Your input and participation are a valued part of the project. Please RSVP here to attend
URL:https://www.midsoundfisheries.org/event/point-no-point-restoration-community-mtg-9/
LOCATION:Greater Hansville Community Center\, 6778 Buck Lake Rd NE\,\, Hansville\, WA\, 98340
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SUMMARY:10/29/22 Trick-or-Tree Planting @ Isaac Evans Park!
DESCRIPTION:This spooky season\, please join Mid Sound Fisheries\, Green River Coalition\, the City of Auburn\, and your community members for a helpful Halloween event doing restoration on the Green-Duwamish River! For this event we will be planting native plants to replace the invasive ones that were HAUNTING our park! You are welcome to wear a costume (our staff will be!) but be mindful that it could potentially get dirty or torn due to the nature of environmental restoration activities! So please\, put on your BOOts and join us for a day of Trick-or-Tree planting! \nThe event will begin with a brief discussion that includes information about the site\, the partnering organizations\, why this work is important\, tool use\, and safety. We will provide work gloves\, all instructions\, and all tools. Please plan to arrive on time for the start of the event and allow extra time to find parking. \nPlease follow this link to sign up directly with VolunteerMatch! \nEmail erik@midsoundfisheries.org if you have any questions. \nCovid-19 Safety Protocol: \n\nBefore arriving at the event please check your temperature. If it is above 100.4 degrees please stay home.\nPlease stay home if you are experiencing any symptoms such as cough\, sore throat\, loss of taste and/or smell\nMasks will be worn within six feet of each other\, otherwise they are optional (we will also have extra single-use masks if needed)\nWe will maintain physical distance throughout the day.\nWe will provide a hand washing and sanitation station on site.\nWe will provide water\, but please bring a water bottle so as to reduce our use of single-use plastics!\n\nWhat to Bring:  \n\nGardening gloves/work gloves if you have them\, we will provide them if you do not.\nClosed-toe shoes are required! (ex: sturdy sneakers\, rain boots\, hiking boots. No sandals\, heels\, or flats)\nLayers of clothing that can get dirty (Costume?)\nLong sleeves and thick leg coverings to protect against thorny plants (shorts or capris are not recommended)\nRain gear -OR- sunblock and a sun hat (be sure to check the weather)\nFull water bottle\nSnacks
URL:https://www.midsoundfisheries.org/event/10-29-22-trick-or-tree-planting-isaac-evans-park/
LOCATION:Isaac Evans Park\, 29827 Green River Rd SE\, Auburn\, WA\, 98092\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Auburn Sites
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