Riverton Creek - Cottonwood Corner invasive removal …01/12/2023

Activities

Join Forest Steward, Heidi Watters, for a mid-week work party at Cottonwood Corner. This small chunk of forest is nestled into a neighborhood and provides habit for songbirds, Cooper Hawks, bugs, caterpillars, and more. The site has everything from native plants to a small creek that runs through it. Over the years the site has been overtaken by invasive plants such as Himalayan blackberry, English ivy, and Morning Glory. The best way to remove these invasive plants is by hand, so we need you to come and help!

All tools, training and materials will be provided at the start of the work party.

Open to the public

All ages OK

6 out of 20 participants registered.

What to Bring

Bring a full water bottle, snacks for yourself, clothes that are weather appropriate, and closed-toed shoes. If you have garden gloves please bring them.

Where to Meet

Location: Riverton Creek – 37th Ave S and S 128th St., Tukwila, WA 98188

The site is a corner lot, gathered by the JOBOX down in the site with the circle of log rounds.

Where to Park

in the neighborhood

Date & Time

January 12, 2023 11am - 2pm

Contact

Olena Perry
Olena.Perry@tukwilawa.gov

If you have questions or concerns please contact Heidi Watters at heidiwatters@gmail.com or 206.679.8820

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