Ribbon Cutting for Sheila Brown Gateway at Camp Long

Join us on Saturday, February 10! Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) and Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association (DNDA) invite the community to participate in a ribbon-cutting celebration for the new entrance at Camp Long that honors the camp’s long-time director, Sheila Brown. Please join us at SW Brandon Street and 29th Ave SW on Saturday, February…

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Roxhill Community Day

Join DNDA’s Art and Nature teams for a community day at Roxhill Park. This is an open event to gather the neighborhood for a casual weekend at the park. We will be facilitating drop-in art activities and may lead park beautification activities such as trash pickup.

Pre-registration is not necessary but participants should plan to sign-in upon arrival.

What to bring:

Please dress appropriately with long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed.
Bring any water you might want
If you have your own pair of work gloves, fee free to bring them. If not, we will have plenty
Signed youth waiver form, if under 18

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Volunteer Park Cleanup

You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on conservation work led by staff from DNDA’s Nature Team. Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and mulching new plantings, depending on time of year and the restoration progress in each site.

 

Click here to sign up as an individual

OR

Click here to register as a group

What to bring: Long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed. Bring any water you might want during the volunteer event. If you have your own pair of work gloves, feel free to bring them. Signed youth waiver form, if under 18.

What we provide: Tools, gloves, light snacks, training on restoration activity and safety talk

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Volunteer Park Cleanup — EVENT FULL

Update 1.22.24: This event is currently full.

You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on conservation work led by staff from DNDA’s Nature Team. Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and mulching new plantings, depending on time of year and the restoration progress in each site.

 

Click here to sign up as an individual

OR

Click here to register as a group

What to bring: Long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed. Bring any water you might want during the volunteer event. If you have your own pair of work gloves, feel free to bring them. Signed youth waiver form, if under 18.

What we provide: Tools, gloves, light snacks, training on restoration activity and safety talk

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Celebrating Trees & Longfellow Creek!

You’re invited to a Celebration of Trees & Longfellow Creek on December 13 — for free! No RSVP required. Join DNDA’s Nature team and Trees for Seattle for a scavenger hunt, drawing, nature-inspired crafts, and much more! Youth and families are encouraged to attend, and all ages are welcome! Event Details: WHEN: Wednesday, December 13,…

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EcoArts Classes at Youngstown

Come by Youngstown Cultural Arts Center anytime between 4-7pm every Thursday for EcoArts classes in room 105. You will use natural materials and plenty of sticks and branches to create artistic sculptures, as well as learn how to preserve natural materials for future art-making! RSVP at dnda.org/art No cost to participate, donations are encouraged. Donations…

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