Green Redmond Partnership seeks volunteers to keep forests healthy; work party planned for April 24

To ensure that Redmond forests stay healthy, volunteers are needed to work in the parks removing non-native invasive plants. The first work party of 2010 is from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, April 24 at Viewpoint Park, 18440 NE 24th Street. No prior experience is necessary and tools and gloves are provided.

The City of Redmond and the Cascade Land Conservancy joined together to form the Green Redmond Partnership. It is the partnership’s goal to bring 1,035 acres of Redmond’s forested parkland into active management over the next 20 years.

To ensure that Redmond forests stay healthy, volunteers are needed to work in the parks removing non-native invasive plants.

The first work party of 2010 is from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, April 24 at Viewpoint Park, 18440 NE 24th Street. No prior experience is necessary and tools and gloves are provided.

This event is part of a series of work parties – “Last Saturday” of each month through October. To plan ahead, following are the dates and locations for 2010:

May 29 – Westside Park, 5810 156th Avenue NE

June 26 – Grass Lawn Park, 7031 148th Avenue NE

July 31 – Farrel-McWhirter Farm Park, 19545 Redmond Road

August 28 – Idylwood Park, 3650 West Lake Sammamish Parkway NE

September 25 – Hartman Park, 17300 NE 104th Street

October 30 – Idylwood Park, 3650 West Lake Sammamish Parkway NE

For information on the work parties, contact Chris Tolonen at ctolonen@redmond.gov or (425) 556-2369.

For general information about the Green Redmond Partnership, contact Teresa Kluver at tkluver@redmond.gov or (425) 556-2355.