Monday, February 24, 2014

Learn About Native Plants This Spring


The Washington Native Plant Society is now seeking applications for the Native Plant Stewardship Program in East and South King County. Participating cities in King County include: Kenmore, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Sammamish and SeaTac.

 

The 10-week training is held on Fridays from April 18 through June 27, 2014, in Bellevue. This training is taught by top professionals on various topics such as native plants, habitat restoration and northwest ecology. In exchange for this free training, stewards will commit to 100 hours of volunteer service implementing the skills learned in these classes.  Each Native Plant Steward team will be formed to work on designated habitat restoration projects in one of our partner communities and in King County Parks.  Read More >>

 

For more information regarding the Native Plant Stewardship Program and to download the application form:  http://www.wnps.org/npsp/king/program.html

 

Application deadline is April 7, 2014

 

For questions about the Native Plant Stewardship Program please contact Joy Wood and Kelsey Ketcheson at npsp@wnps.org or call (206) 527-3210.

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