City of Shoreline - Park Restoration
To register, Visit the Green Shoreline Partnership and register online!
We invite you and your community to join the City of Shoreline’s Master Stewards − trained by the Washington Native Plant Society − to perform environmental restoration in Shoreline’s forested parks!
No experience necessary - just bring your enthusiasm and determination for community-engaged restoration at any of the parks listed below. We welcome individuals, families, and groups who would like to do good to remove noxious weeds and install native plants – rain or shine! Let us hear from you:
Twin Ponds (South End): 2nd Saturdays 10am to 1pm - contact RestoreTwinPondsSouth@outlook.com
Brugger's Bog: 2nd Sundays 9am to 1pm - contact BruggersBogStewards@gmail.com
Hamlin Park: 3rd Saturdays 10am to 1pm - contact Hamlin.Restoration@gmail.com
Twin Ponds (North End): -contact NorthTwinPondsRestoration@gmail.com
We will provide gloves, and tools. Please bring a water bottle (for refills), layers for the weather, and tough shoes and clothes that can get muddy.
We aim to engage Shoreline residents, community groups, and others in recognizing the vital advantages our urban forests contribute to Shoreline’s environmental, social, and economic well-being. Urban forests provide many benefits including, but not limited to:
Enhanced human wellness
Improved air quality and mitigated wind effects
Reduction in stormwater runoff and erosion, which ameliorates flooding issues
Increased shade and cooling for fish-bearing streams, such as Thornton Creek
Enhancement of wildlife habitat
Increase in property values
We look forward to restoring with you!