Learn how to protect Piper’s Creek

by | Jul 26, 2008

Piper’s Creek gets its start in the north end of Greenwood and flows to Puget Sound through Carkeek Park. Learn more about how you can do your part to improve the creek and protect the Sound at Summer Sundays In The Piper’s Creek Watershed.

Bill Malatinsky leads the outing this Sunday and Aug. 24 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Meet at the Carkeek Park Environmental Learning Center, 950 Carkeek Park Rd. There will be a walk along Piper’s Creek down to the beach, with a discussion of historic and current issues affecting the 1,835 acre watershed.

Bring a hat, water, and sturdy shoes. RSVP by calling 684-0877.

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