Join IATC and WA State Parks as we celebrate the year’s end by reflecting on nine months of remarkable efforts and continuing our work to remove invasive plants—primarily European Holly and blackberry bushes—from Squak Mountain.
Years ago there was a Holly farm in the neighborhood and because European Holly spreads well in our climate it is very prolific and eventually chokes out our Western WA native plants. We will provide know how and most tools, but this is a big project so we need your help!
When and Where
Date & Time: Thursday, November 14, 2024, 9 AM - 12 PM
Meeting Location: Squak Mountain Trail Parking at May Valley Loop Trailhead. We will meet in the parking lot and walk up the hill together on the trail with tools.
Point of Contact
Anne Newcomb, work party leader
anne@annenewcomb.net
What to Bring
Closed-toed shoes are required. Please dress in layers for the weather (don’t forget your rain gear if rain is in the forecast) and in long sleeves and pants you don't mind getting dirty. Bring a full water bottle, warm drink, and snacks. If you have gloves and pliers (for the small roots), please bring them.
Registration required.
Can’t make this date, but still want to participate? We welcome private restoration events.