As planting season in the Pacific Northwest begins, the Green Burien Partnership is hosting several environmental restoration events in Burien parks this fall. All events are open to the public, kid friendly, and require no previous experience. Refreshments, gloves, and tools will be offered for each event.
Green Burien Day
When: October 19, 2024, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Where: Hilltop Park, 2600 S. 128th Street
Join the City of Burien, EarthCorps and Partner in Employment at Hilltop Park as we celebrate our fifth annual Green Burien Day. We'll be working together to plant baby trees and shrubs. This event is open for everyone, no experience necessary. Refreshments, live music, lunch, gloves, and tools for all will be available. Register online.
Planting at Hazel Valley Park
When: October 24, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Where: Hazel Valley Park, 251 S.W. 126th Street
Join the Hazel Valley Park forest steward to plant indigenous plants at the park. We'll be working together to plant baby trees and shrubs. This event is open for everyone, no experience necessary. Refreshments, gloves, and tools for all will be available. Register online.
Planting at Miller Creek Trail
When: November 9, 9:30 a.m.–12 p.m.
Where: Miller Creek Trail, 14455 Des Moines Memorial Drive
Join the King County Miller/Walker Basin Steward at the Miller Creek trailhead to plant native plants. We'll be working together to plant baby trees, shrubs and groundcovers. This event is open for everyone, no experience necessary. Refreshments, gloves, and tools for all will be available. Register online.
Planting at Salmon Creek Ravine
When: November 9, 10 a.m.– 1 p.m.
Where: Salmon Creek Park, 12550 Shorewood Drive SW
Join the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and the Salmon Creek Ravine forest stewards to plant indigenous plants at the park. We'll be working together to plant baby trees and shrubs. This event is open for everyone, no experience necessary. Refreshments, gloves, and tools for all will be available. Register online.
There will be more planting events to come in November and December at Arbor Lake Park and Dottie Harper Park. Details will be posted online at burien.greencitypartnerships.org.