About this Event
Register and learn more here: April 2026 Ron Regis Park Invasive Removal Event – Fill out form
Join us for a vital and rewarding stewardship event at Ron Regis Park!
We’ll be removing invasive blackberry vines from around the park’s trees, helping improve their health and the overall ecosystem. This work prevents blackberry vines from choking evergreen trees and competing for resources. We’ll be making a direct impact on the community’s tree canopy. No prior experience is necessary. We’ll provide all tools, instructions, and a welcoming atmosphere. Come ready to work alongside a dedicated, enthusiastic group and make a visible difference.
Text or call Daniel at 425-545-6719 if you have trouble finding us.
All ages and experience levels are welcome.
What to Bring:
- Clothes you don’t mind getting dirty
- Sturdy, closed-toed shoes
- Long sleeves and pants
- Water bottle
- Rain jacket if the forecast calls for it (events happen rain or shine)
- Leather gloves (Leather gloves will be provided for those who don’t have them)
Snacks, drinks, tools, gloves, and training will all be provided.Where to Meet: Look for signs from the parking lot leading to the trails in the forest area. We’ll gather just past the volleyball field.
Where to Park: Parking is available at Ron Regis Park (1501 Orcas Ave SE, Renton, WA 98059).
Date and Time: Saturday, April 4, 2026, 9:00 –12:00 PM
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Crestview Park, 16200 42nd Avenue South, Tukwila, United States
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