Kol Ami Stewardship Day at Crestwoods Park

Kol Ami Stewardship Day at Crestwoods Park

Join Green Kirkland for a day of forest stewardship at Crestwoods Park!

By Green Kirkland Partnership

Date and time

Sunday, January 16, 2022 · 1 - 3pm PST

Location

Crestwoods Park

1818 6th Street Kirkland, WA 98033

About this event

Join the Green Kirkland Partnership and volunteer for a fun day of environmental stewardship at Crestwoods Park!

Pre-registration is requested for all Green Kirkland events.

Volunteers will help restore critical habitat by removing invasive plants such as blackberry or ivy, planting native plants, and pitching-in with stewardship tasks like mulching and weeding. With your help, this park with have healthy and thriving natural areas for years to come!

All experience levels and ages are welcome following the safety and event guidelines (see below). Tools and training are provided. Events are 100% outdoors and occur rain or shine!

This event is led by Green Kirkland Steward, Stacey.

For general information about what to expect at Green Kirkland events visit the ‘What to Expect Page’ at www.greenkirkland.org.

How to register to volunteer:

Please use the register button on this Eventbrite page.

Registration is requested for all participants to ensure we are following public health guidelines and have enough tools/space.

  • For families: please register a name for every participant including yourself and any youth/kids attending with you. You can reserve slots for each family member by adding 'tickets' to your registration.
  • For teams/groups: There is no group/team registration for public events at this time. To participate as a team please have each adult register independently or contact us via email to set up a closed, group event (email: greenkirkland@kirklandwa.gov)

After registering on Eventbrite, you will receive confirmation emails with safety information and important details about your event.

What to Expect:

COVID-19 Safety Protocols:

Green Kirkland stewardship events follow a City of Kirkland approved COVID-19 safety plan. Summary of current requirements as of September 3, 2021:

  • Face coverings: Please bring and wear a face covering at times when physical distancing cannot be maintained at Green Kirkland outdoor stewardship events. Face coverings are required in indoor facilities such as bathrooms.
  • Pre-registration is requested from participants. Event leaders may elect to allow non-registered participants (e.g. drop-in) to sign the roster and participate at the event on a site by site basis.
  • Health self-screening has been simplified: Please stay home if you do not feel well or have any Covid or flu-like symptoms. Link to Center for Disease Control Covid Symptoms Page.
  • Physical distancing of six feet or greater is recommended and typically achievable at events. Please wear a face covering when distancing is not possible.
  • Tool sharing is permitted when needed. Gardening gloves should always be worn when handling all tools.
  • Cleaning supplies or staff assistance for cleaning is available upon request.
  • Hand sanitizer or a hand washing facility is available onsite.

As an event volunteer, please be aware that you may be around other volunteers, leaders or park users who are not wearing face coverings.

What to Bring and Wear:

Required:

  • Closed toed shoes (ex. tennis shoes, sneakers or boots but no sandals)

Recommended:

  • Clothes that can get dirty/muddy.
  • Long pants and long sleeves to protect against plants/abrasion.
  • Bring rain gear and warm layers -OR- sun protection as needed.
  • Bring your own water and snacks.
  • Bring your own work/garden gloves.

Tools are provided. For more tips on what to bring and wear visit the ‘What to Expect Page’ at www.greenkirkland.org.

Parking & Meeting Location:

Parking is available in the parking lot. Meet near the picnic tables by the playground.

Youth Volunteering:

Youth under the age of 14 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult who will remain onsite and supervise the minor for the duration of the event. Any youth volunteer under 14 not attending with their parent/guardian must also bring a complete Youth and Individual Service Agreement singed by a parent/guardian (see below).

Youth under age 18 to age 14 must either be accompanied by an adult or bring a signed youth waiver form. Complete the Youth and Individual Service Agreement online via the fillable form with a parent/guardian signature.

Remember to bring a copy of the completed form. All youth volunteer guidelines can be found on our website at greenkirkland.org under ‘What to expect’.

Court-ordered/mandated service options are limited. If this applies to you, visit the ‘what to expect’ page at www.greenkirkland.org for more information.

Organized by

The Partnership seeks to remove invasive plants from City parks and plant native species. This ambitious goal cannot be achieved without the help of volunteers.

Our Mission is to restore and maintain healthy forested and natural parklands by building a supportive community that works together to protect Kirkland’s valuable natural resources for current and future generations. Achieving this involves training and supporting volunteers in restoration activities.

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