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DNDA Welcomes David Bestock to Youngstown!

DNDA is pleased to announce the newest member to the team.  David Bestock has joined us as Director for Youngstown and we are thrilled to have found him.  David is a resident of the building and brings an extensive background in the arts including theater, music and community building.  We couldn’t be more fortunate to…

Art Monsters Take Over Youngstown

We invited our neighbors at ArtsCorps and The Service Board for a full-on Halloween potluck. Here’s what happened. There were witches, classy crows, crazy goats, and some things we just can’t put into words.      

Toddler Tree Planting Dates Announced

It’s that time again! We had so much fun planting trees with toddlers last year that we’re announcing three new dates for this season. Bring your little ones out to the woods for an outdoor adventure with Nature Consortium. In addition to tree planting, we’ll also go on a nature hike and explore local plants.…

On Green Seattle Day, Tackle Threats to Seattle's Forests

Last weekend, over 100 volunteers joined Nature Consortium to plant the first trees and shrubs of the season. If you missed the opportunity, there is another one around the corner. On November 3, volunteers will gather at 17 parks around Seattle for a day of service called Green Seattle Day. The annual event is a…

Volunteers Wanted to Plant Trees in West Seattle

It’s no small matter that Seattle’s largest forest, the West Duwamish Greenbelt, happens to be next to the city’s only river and one of the most polluted rivers in the country. Extending over 500 acres in West Seattle, the greenbelt plays a critical role in filtering the air and water pollution in the Duwamish River…

Max Baker's New Adventure

Max Baker, an Americorps volunteer, is Nature Consortium’s new Restoration Technician. Every year, we choose an Americorps volunteer to serve with us on our Restoration Team to get hands-on training in restoration and leadership. I first fell in love with Seattle when I was 11 years old on vacation with my family at the Space…

Paved Paradise: The Case for Community Space

All around Seattle, iconic community spaces are closing their doors to be torn down and replaced by condos. Bauhaus Books & Coffee, Faire Gallery Cafe, and The Funhouse are just a few places that have been on the chopping block recently. These are spaces that have been at the center of their respective cultures. For the…

Meet Our New Board Members

Our newest board members are fresh from the Seattle Works Bridge, a program that trains individuals on the nuts and bolts of nonprofit boards and gives them the tools to lead. 2012 Bridge program graduates Kira Cha, Emily Knudsen, Chelsey Meek-Beck, and Jennifer Mortensen (read their bios) share how what they learned from Seattle Works…

NatureC Staff Answer: Where Were You at 15?

Today marks the first day of our 15th year anniversary! It’s a big milestone, and we’re looking forward to a great year full of growth, reflecting on what it means to be 15 in nonprofit years and in human years. To celebrate our year, the staff dug out some old high school photos to answer…