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Work Party - Audubon BirdLoop at Marymoor Park - 9 am or 1 pm

We invite you to join our second (and final) kiosk paving party. This one will be located at the kiosk in parking lot D (the Off-leash Dog Area Lot near the river)

What
  • Work Party
When Mar 01, 2008
from 06:00 AM to 01:00 PM
Where Audubon BirdLoop at Marymoor Park
Contact Name Sunny Walter
Contact Email
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We will do the kiosk work in 2 shifts again, with an hour between for we all-day people to break for lunch.

9am to 12pm
Tim McGruder, Mark Crawford,  and Sunny Walter will be leading volunteers to lay the gravel and compact it under the Marymoor BirdLoop kiosk.
We need 12 people to help out. 

We will also be cutting the pavers using a big gasoline paver cutter from 9 to 12.  We need 2 more guys for this. 

 

1pm to 4pm
Sunny Walter and Tim McGruder will be leading volunteers to lay the pavers and install the borders.
We need 8 people to help out.

If you can come in the afternoon instead of the morning, please contact Sunny at sunny@sunnywalter.com or 425-271-1346.
If you can help cut pavers in the morning, please also contact Sunny.

Where:
Meet at the second kiosk in Parking Lot D in Marymoor Park, the Off-leash Dog Area Parking lot by the river.   Parking passes will be given at sign-in.
(The paver party will meet at parking lot G by the kiosk we already paved.)

Dress for the weather, wear gloves, and bring water.
Hot water, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate will be provided.

Come one!  Come all!
If we have extra people, we can move back over to parking lot G, cut some live willow stakes from the willows further down the trail, and stick them into the large reed canarygrass area that we put all the plastic on top of.

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