March 22

Learn more about or help out at Thornton Creek

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Photo of wood ducks in Thornton Creek Park No. 6 from Don McCall.

If you want to show your support for Thornton Creek, you’ll get plenty of chances through the rest of March:

  • Tomorrow night, Vicki Stiles, executive director of the Shoreline Historical Museum, will discuss ways to preserve stories and photos featuring Thornton Creek. The presentation is part of the bi-monthly meeting of the Thornton Creek Watershed Oversight Council, and begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, at Shoreline City Hall, Room 301, 17500 Midvale Ave. N.
  • On Sunday, March 27, the Thornton Creek Alliance is seeking volunteers to help pull ivy, mulch and improve the trails from 10 a.m. to about 1 p.m. at Thornton Creek Park No. 6. Volunteers should meet at the end of Northeast 106th Street, east of Eighth Avenue Northeast. For more information or to volunteer, contact Ruth Williams at 206-930-8965 or ruthalice@comcast.net.
  • The Thornton Creek Alliance is holding another event at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 31, as part of its regular business meeting. Arthur Lee Jacobson, a renowned Seattle plant expert who is well known for his knowledge of a vast array of plants and for his books and essays, will give a presentation on Native Trees in our Watershed. Copies of his book “Wild Plants of Greater Seattle and Trees of Seattle” will be available for sale. For more information, contact President Frank Backus at frankbackus@comcast.net or 206-365-3348.

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