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Strander ROW - Riverside Restoration with REI03/11/2026
Activities
March: Spring into Salmon Habitat Restoration
Celebrate the season of renewal with restoration along the Green River! Join REI and Steward Chris to tackle Himalayan blackberry and bindweed that choke out young native plants. By freeing up space and light, we’re giving native trees and shrubs a chance to thrive—providing shade, filtering water, and strengthening salmon habitat.
Did you know? The Green River supports all five species of Pacific salmon, making it one of the most ecologically important rivers in King County.
All ages and skill levels are welcome. Tools, gloves, and guidance are provided—just bring your enthusiasm and a picnic to share riverside afterward.
All ages OK
1 out of 20 participants registered.
What to Bring
Dress for the weather, wear closed-toe shoes, and cover your legs and arms; blackberries can be very scratchy. Bring a full water bottle and, if you have them, tough gardening gloves.
Where to Meet
We will meet in Bicentennial Park and walk to the site, which is located just south of the park, under the bridge, follow the Green River Trail South.
Where to Park
Bicentennial Park
Date & Time
March 11, 2026 9:30am - 12:30pm
Contact
Olena Perry
Olena.Perry@tukwilawa.gov
Green Tukwila Field Phone: 206.806.1596