Events
Join us in caring for and appreciating Seattle's trees:
For all events: All skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to bring rain gear if the weather forecast says chance of rain. We’ll be providing the tools, gloves, snacks and water. We hope you’ll join us!
Saturday, Jan 18: MLK Weekend Tree Care Service Day
10:00 am -1:00 pm
Meet at Webster Pond- green space across the street from West Seattle Home Depot on Webster Street
Coordinates: https://maps.app.goo.gl/LHMBKq1iYM6svwFu5
Join us in honoring the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as we work to care for the trees and ecosystem of Webster Pond. Activities will include learning about and removing English ivy and other aggressive weeds so that the trees and native plants on site can thrive. We hope you’ll join us!
Saturday, January 25, 2025
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Location: Meet in front of Queen Anne Library, 400 W Garfield St, Seattle, WA 98119
https://maps.app.goo.gl/mt2DwLqF2yyJbFru9
Join volunteer Tree Walk Leader Kimberley Slater for a walk in the West Queen Anne neighborhood to get to know and learn about several trees in this historic neighborhood. There is so much to see! We will start and end at the Queen Anne library. Please wear comfortable walking shoes, dress for the weather and bring a water bottle or umbrella, if desired. If you attended the Tree Walk in December, this will be the same route and lasts about an hour or so. The walk is on sidewalks and is mostly flat with some slow inclines.
The Green Seattle Partnership is a collaboration between the City of Seattle, community groups and non-profits, businesses, schools, and thousands of volunteers working together to restore and actively maintain the City's forested parklands. Check out the Green Seattle website and their calendar of volunteer events and signup to support Seattle's forested natural areas.
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Questions? Email TreesforSeattle@seattle.gov or call (206) 615-1668