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SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-12-06/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
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SUMMARY:FIRfest 2025
DESCRIPTION:FIRfest 2025\nSaturday\, November 15\, 2025 \n9:00 am – 12:00 pm \nWhittier Park – 901 Contra Costa Ave\, Fircrest \nCome get your FREE TREE!* \nWe’ll have FIVE different varieties: Douglas-Firs\, Ponderosa pines\, Quaking aspen\, Netleaf hackberry and Giant sequoia. \nWe’ll also have a work party to preserve our green space at Whittier Park. Sign up to help! Pierce Conservation District will lead the work party. To register for the work party scan the QR code on the poster or follow this link:** \nhttps://zfrmz.com/nqG1e6TziIxchaCtpZvn \n* reservation is NOT required to pick up a tree.\n** reservation is required to participate in the work party. \nHere are some FUN FACTS about the trees we are giving away at the event! \n\nDouglas-firs are not fir trees\, or spruce or hemlock\, it is its own special type of tree with only a few species found in North America and Asia.\nThe bark of ponderosa pine has a unique smell that resembles butterscotch.\nNetleaf hackberry is small and gnarly in stature but tough in nature! Once established it can handle heat\, drought\, and strong winds.\nThe slightest breeze will cause the leaves of quaking aspen to tremble\, in the fall it looks like fluttering gold.\nAlthough giant sequoias are long lived and get very large very quick\, they are an endangered species. If you have a big space and big heart\, this big tree might be for you!\n\nThe Kiwanis Club of Fircrest will also be onsite serving up some hot drinks! \nThank you Pierce County Parks\, Pierce Conservation District and Kiwanis Club of Fircrest for your partnership! \nSee you at the Park!
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/firfest-2025/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
CATEGORIES:CleanUp,Community Event,Recreation
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SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-11-01/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
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UID:10003995-1759568400-1759579200@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-10-04/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
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UID:10003994-1757149200-1757160000@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-09-06/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003993-1754125200-1754136000@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-08-02/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250705T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003992-1751706000-1751716800@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-07-05/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
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DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003991-1749286800-1749297600@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-06-07/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250503T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250503T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003990-1746262800-1746273600@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-05-03/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
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DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20250418T002155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T002415Z
UID:10004244-1745658000-1745668800@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Celebrate Earth Day at Whittier Park!
DESCRIPTION:Show some love for our one-of-a-kind planet by joining the stewardship work party at Whittier Park. Bring your family and friends for a fun\, hands-on morning of community and care—pulling invasive weeds\, tending native trees and shrubs\, picking up litter\, and helping support healthy ecosystems right here in our backyard. \n \n 
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/earth-day-stewardship-work-party-parks-appreciation-day/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003989-1743843600-1743854400@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-04-05/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250301T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250301T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003988-1740819600-1740830400@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-03-01/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003987-1738400400-1738411200@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-02-01/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003986-1735981200-1735992000@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2025-01-04/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241207T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003985-1733562000-1733572800@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-12-07/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241123T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240807T182703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T220243Z
UID:10004152-1732352400-1732363200@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:FIRfest 2024
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFIRfest 2024\nGet a FREE TREE (or two) and have some good clean fun in the dirt! \nCome join us at Whittier Park in Fircrest on November 23rd for a FREE tree giveaway and work party! \nIt’ll be a great opportunity to have some fun and work together to maintain and preserve our green space at Whittier Park and trails.\nBring along your gloves\, tools and excitement to make a difference in our community! You might even meet a new neighbor and make a new friend!\nThe Pierce Conservation District\, Tacoma Tree Foundation and Pierce County Parks will be on-site to lead and teach this hands-on event. \nAnd our friends from the Kiwanis Club of Fircrest will provide hot cocoa and coffee for our participants!\nRegistration link for the work party will open soon. Stay tuned!
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/firfest-2024/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Recreation
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241102T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003984-1730538000-1730548800@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003983-1728118800-1728129600@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-10-05/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240907T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240907T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003982-1725699600-1725710400@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-09-07/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240803T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240803T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003981-1722675600-1722686400@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-08-03/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240706T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240706T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003980-1720256400-1720267200@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-07-06/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003979-1717232400-1717243200@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-06-01/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240504T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240504T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192153
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003978-1714813200-1714824000@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-05-04/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192154
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003977-1712394000-1712404800@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-04-06/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240302T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240302T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192154
CREATED:20240220T185731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T191007Z
UID:10003976-1709370000-1709380800@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Help the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, or click on the links below: \nMarch 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 4th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 7th – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching\, and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. The exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rainwater\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park-2/2024-03-02/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192154
CREATED:20240102T165815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T165852Z
UID:10003758-1705309200-1705320000@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:MLK Day of Caring 2024
DESCRIPTION:VOLUNTEERS WANTED! \nJoin Pierce Conservation District for \nMLK Day of Caring 2024\nHelp PCD honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. and spend 3 hours with us caring for local green spaces. Choose a participating site near you and prepare for lots of rewarding work and family-friendly fun! \n\nDeadman’s Pond\, Puyallup\nSilver Creek\, Puyallup\nWhittier Park\, Fircrest\n\nMonday\, January 15th from 9AM-12PM \nwww.PierceCD.org
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/mlk-day-of-caring-2024/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192154
CREATED:20230413T181936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T194836Z
UID:10003362-1701507600-1701518400@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer at Whittier Park\nHelp the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, scan the flyer’s QR code\, or click on the links below: \nApril 22nd | Earth Day – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 3rd – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 4th – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. Exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rain water\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park/2023-12-02/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231118T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231118T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192154
CREATED:20231018T194659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T194742Z
UID:10003711-1700298000-1700308800@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:FIRfest 2023
DESCRIPTION:  \nFIRfest 2023\nGet a free tree and get your hands dirty too! \nFREE trees! \nLocation: Whittier Park \nDate: November 18\, 2023 \nTime: 9:00 am – 12 noon \nRegister: This is the website link for the event form. \nhttps://piercecd.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=2301&month=11&year=2023&day=17&calType=0 \n  \nIf you plan to participate in the work party at Whittier\, please bring your gloves and tools! \nOtherwise just stop by to pick up your free tree! \n  \nOur friends from the Pierce County Conservation District will be on hand to lead us at the work party.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/firfest2023/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192154
CREATED:20230413T181936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T194836Z
UID:10003361-1699088400-1699099200@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer at Whittier Park\nHelp the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, scan the flyer’s QR code\, or click on the links below: \nApril 22nd | Earth Day – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 3rd – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 4th – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. Exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rain water\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park/2023-11-04/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T192154
CREATED:20230413T181936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T194836Z
UID:10003360-1696669200-1696680000@www.cityoffircrest.net
SUMMARY:Volunteer at Whittier Park
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer at Whittier Park\nHelp the environment while building community at Habitat Restoration work parties! \nWork Parties are on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM \nSign up at Piercecd.org\, scan the flyer’s QR code\, or click on the links below: \nApril 22nd | Earth Day – Calendar – RSVP \nMay 6th – Calendar – RSVP \nJune 3rd – Calendar – RSVP \nJuly 1st – Calendar – RSVP \nAugust 5th – Calendar – RSVP \nSeptember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \nOctober 7th – Calendar – RSVP \nNovember 4th – Calendar – RSVP (links coming soon) \nDecember 2nd – Calendar – RSVP \n  \nActivities include caring for existing plantings\, mulching and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and Canadian thistle This work supports water quality\, our local wildlife\, and pollinators. Exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWhat will volunteers be doing at the event?\nWhile the exact tasks at hand vary\, our projects focus on improving the open spaces\, forests\, and parks in our local cities.  Healthy ecosystems and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and naturally filter rain water\, produce clean oxygen\, provide living spaces for wildlife\, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors. \nIn order to create healthy forests and riparian zones\, the work can include: \n\nRemoving invasive species of plants\n\nCanadian Thistle\nHimalayan Blackberry\n\n\nCaring for existing and previous plantings\n\n  \nFor your safety and comfort please bring:\n\nClothing that can get dirty\nLong pants and sleeves\nSturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required\, no sandals or flats)\nRain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)\nFull water bottle!\n\n  \nYouth Policy\nYouth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\n  \nWhat is a Conservation District?\nAcross the United States\, nearly 3\,000 Conservation Districts—almost one in every county—are helping local people to conserve land\, water\, forests\, wildlife and related natural resources. Conservation Districts are non-regulatory\, we’re here to help you implement best practices for conserving local natural resources\, not to fine you for not using best practices. \nKnown in various parts of the country as “soil and water conservation districts\,” “resource conservation districts\,” “natural resource districts\,” “land conservation committees” and similar names\, we share a single mission: to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private\, local\, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns.
URL:https://www.cityoffircrest.net/event/volunteer-at-whittier-park/2023-10-07/
LOCATION:Whittier Park\, Fircrest\, WA\, 98466\, United States
GEO:47.2395428;-122.5159586
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