13th Annual TREC Planting Project
October 4, 2019
10:00AM-2:00PM
NEW Location:
Tokul Bypass
38833 SE 60th St
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Tokul Bypass
The REALTORS® Environmental Council (TREC) volunteers will work to plant native shrubs and trees at Tokul Bypass in Snoqualmie in order to restore this agricultural field back into a healthy native forest. This is a beautiful site with a class 2 wetland where lots of cool birds hangout as well as elk and a few black tail deer. Surrounded by development, this site represents the importance of conservation and restoration in this rapidly growing region. Thank you for volunteering with King County Parks!
What to Expect
King County will supply work gloves, a jug of water, light snacks, all instructions, and tools. Please plan to arrive on time for the start of the event and allow extra time to find parking. Valuable information about the park and instruction on the project is given at the start of the event and it is important for all volunteers to be present.
The event will run rain or shine so please arrive prepared for the weather. We want you to enjoy your time with us!
Volunteers must wear:
- Long pants made of sturdy material
- Sturdy, close-toed shoes
- Gloves (provided)
We recommend that you also bring:
- Warm layers
- Rain gear
- Long sleeved shirt
- At least one full water bottle
- Small day pack for water, extra layers, etc…
The REALTORS® Environmental Council
TREC was formed by Seattle King County REALTORS® to bring together REALTORS® and the community in responsible environmental stewardship projects that preserve a healthy, natural habitat to enhance our neighborhoods and our region.
You Can Be A Part Of It!
Real estate professionals are well-positioned to raise homeowners’ awareness of local and regional environmental and sustainability issues. REALTORS® are leading the way in the promotion of policies that will protect and enrich the quality of life in our communities.
Directions
Driving Directions: From the roundabout where WA-202/Railroad Ave meets Tokul Rd SE, exit the traffic circle on Tokul RD SE. * In 0.7 miles, turn right on SE 60th St. * In a quarter mile the road forks, follow signs and stay to the RIGHT, heading down a narrow dirt road. * Continue to the end of the road where Greenway staff will direct you to parking.
If you get lost or have questions on the day of the event, please call your volunteer event leader, Caroline Villanova, at (206) 373-1600.
If you have other questions leading up to the event, or for more information about our volunteer program visit www.mtsgreenway.org/volunteer or contact us at volunteer@mtsgreenway.org and 206.373.1600 (Tuesday-Friday, 8am-4pm).