Lacey schedules Earth Day cleanup at Woodland Creek Community Park on May 3
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The City of Lacey and partner organizations will host a community cleanup at Woodland Creek Community Park on Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers will collect litter and remove invasive plants to help protect a salmon-bearing stream; tools and light refreshments will be provided.
The City of Lacey announced a community Earth Day cleanup at Woodland Creek Community Park on Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., organized with Stream Team, the Park Foundation and the Lacey Lions Club.
Organizers said the event will focus on collecting litter and removing invasive plants to protect a salmon-bearing stream that runs through the park. Tools and gloves will be provided and light refreshments will be available; volunteers were asked to dress for the weather. The city directed residents to its website for registration and more details (link not specified).
The cleanup is framed as a local stewardship effort to benefit water quality and salmon habitat. No fees or formal application requirements were announced during the recorded announcement. The event is open to community volunteers; partner organizations were listed as collaborators but no individual contact names or registration URLs were provided in the announcement.
For more information organizers said to check the City of Lacey website for dates, meeting points within the park and any weather-related updates.
