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Playbook - Winter 2022

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Family/Community WINTER PLAYBOOK 2022 | BELLINGHAM PARKS & RECREATION 14 COMMUNITY WORK PARTIES The Bellingham Parks Volunteer Program empowers our community to have the tools, knowledge, and skills to care for, restore, and protect Bellingham's parks, trails, and open spaces. www.cob.org/parkvolunteer Photo by Amy Brown JANUARY 17 – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebrate King's legacy of service by helping restore habitat at Squalicum Creek Park along Willow Spring with the City and NSEA. 29 – East Meadow Park This lovely pocket of nature in the Samish neighborhood needs some TLC. Join us! FEBRUARY 5 – Roosevelt Nature Area Come help remove invasive species and plant trees and shrubs in this peaceful nature area. 12 – Railroad Trail at Vining & View Ridge Join Park Steward Richard in helping us beautify and restore this beloved trail. 19 – Maritime Heritage Park Come improve salmon habitat with us in the heart of downtown Bellingham. 26 – Cornwall Park (south) Help us remove invasive Himalayan Blackberry to restore Cornwall Park's stately forest. Volunteer with the Bellingham Parks Volunteer Program! Join us at one of our weekly events as we restore wildlife habitat, improve open spaces, plant native shrubs and trees, remove invasive species, make new friends, get some exercise, and have fun! We provide tools, gloves, and direction. You wear your mask, sturdy shoes, and layers appropriate for the weather and bring a water bottle and snack. All ages and abilities welcome. Pre-registration is required. For more information and to register visit: VolunteerBellingham.org PARKS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM MARCH 5 – Little Squalicum Park One of Bellingham's best kept secrets, we'll be tackling a huge restoration site here with NSEA. 12 – Parks Native Plant Nursery We have hundreds of bare root trees and shrubs to pot. Choose morning (9 am-12 pm), afternoon (1-3pm), or both! 19 – Parks Native Plant Nursery We have hundreds of bare root trees and shrubs to pot. Choose morning (9 am-12 pm), afternoon (1-3pm), or both! 26 – Julianna Park Restore habitat at one of Bellingham's newest parks. APRIL 2 – Lower Padden Creek Trail We'll be removing invasive English Ivy and more along this cherished trail by Padden Creek. 9 – Connelly Creek Nature Area (south) Join the Happy Valley Neighborhood as we help salmon and wildlife in this important nature area. 16 – Euclid Park We have lots of English Ivy to tackle in this hidden park along Lake Whatcom near the Geneva neighborhood. "It's the little things citizens do. That's what will make the difference. My little thing is planting trees." – Wangari Maathai 9 am to noon 9 am to noon 9 am to noon 9 am to noon

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