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Events
Green Seattle Day
Saturday, November 7th; 10 AM - 2PM (rain or shine)
Where: Cheasty Greenspace and many other forested locations across Seattle.
Locations include: Carkeek, Golden Gardens, Ravenna Park, Burke-Gilman Trail, Discovery, St. Mark's Greenbelt, Leschi Overlook, Seward, Maple School Ravine, East Duwamish Greenbelt, Westcrest, Lincoln, Camp Long, Orchard Street Ravine, and West Duwamish Greenbelt
Why: Green Seattle Day is a fun opportunity for you and your family to help keep Seattle green by planting native trees and shrubs in a park near you.
How to help:
- • Register to volunteer on Nov. 7th at a Green Seattle Day site.
- • Organize a team from your work or community to participate.
- • Help us spread the word to more people.
Creatively Speaking: The Artist’s Point of View
Water Calling: Artist Panel
November 14, 2009 from 2-3pm
Seattle Art Museum – Olympic Sculpture Park
PACCAR Pavilion
Commissioned by the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, as part of Restore Our Waters, the Water Calling temporary art and short film projects feature artists working in various disciplines exploring water—examining its flow and its history, offering ways to care for our urban watersheds and celebrating water's mythical power. In this afternoon program, experience a selection of some of the projects and hear directly from artists Mandy Greer, Stokley Towles and filmmaker Britta Johnson.
Salmon SeeSon
Spot the Spawners in our Watersheds this fall!
Fall is here, and salmon are returning to streams and rivers around Puget Sound. Watch for these natural beauties at the viewing sites around the watershed as they make their seasonal journey!
Partner Events
Stormwater Management Plan
Shoreline Master Program Update
Street Sweep Project Report (PDF)
Thornton Creek Water Quality Channel
Natural Drainage Systems
Watersheds Forum
Restore Our Waters is convening citizens, organizations and businesses who are working to improve the health of our waters. We are helping to create partnerships that combine our resources. Together we can make a difference.
Forum # 1 Held in December 2008
Forum # 2 Held in June 2009
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