Refugee Community Garden Work Party

Get Connected Icon Happens On Jan 20, 2020
Get Connected Icon 9AM-12PM
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Description

Hillside Paradise Parking Plots community garden is an underused parking lot that we have transformed into a thriving community space where refugees, immigrants and local community members can gather to grow culturally appropriate foods that promote a healthier lifestyle, improve food access, foster economic independence, and build community. We look forward to your help in continuing to build and improve the space!

World Relief Seattle will supply tools, water to refill your bottles and some snacks.  We will teach you everything you need to know about tool use, safety, and an overview of the work you will be doing. No experience necessary.  Be sure to sign in at registration when you arrive.

We recommend that you bring the following:

  • Mud friendly sturdy shoes (closed toed shoes are required such as work boots, hiking boots, rubber boots, etc. NO sandals, flats or heels)
  • Clothing that can get dirty
  • Long pants and long sleeves (helps protect against prickly plants)
  • Appropriate clothing for rain or shine (wear layers)
  • Snacks
  • Full water bottle (we will have water station on-site for re-fills)
  • Travel mug for tea/coffee
  • A pair of work gloves (thorn resistant) - not required but please bring if you have them
  • Loppers - not required but please bring if you have them

What can volunteers be expected to do at this event?

While the exact tasks may vary, our goal is to improve the Hillside Paradise Community Garden. Healthy soil and landscapes are a vital part of a thriving food hub and create a place for refugees and immigrants from a wide variety of countries to connect to each other and to grow culturally appropriate foods.   

Some examples of tasks are:

Removing invasive weeds (like common tansy, blackberries or English Ivy)

Spreading mulch or planting shrubs or trees

Leaf Raking

Trash Pick-Up

Seed-ball making: Creating "seed bombs" out of clay, compost and native plant seeds, to promote the importance of native plants in a fun, crafty manner. 

Youth under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or responsible adult. 


Youth groups and school groups are welcome to attend; leaders should contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Angela –ALuchko@wr.org to coordinate all necessary preparations. 

The event will happen rain or shine!

Details

Get Connected Icon Q: How will you raise awareness of - and reflect on - the role of racial and social justice within the volunteer project?
A: It is imperative to have access to healthy food, and by providing a space for immigrants and refugees to grow their own cultural foods, like fruits and vegetables, they are actively combating the systematic racial and social inequity found in King County.
Get Connected Icon Is Family Friendly
Get Connected Icon Register by Jan 19, 2020
Get Connected Icon Is Outdoors
Inclement Weather Plan: Remain Calm and Garden On. It rains frequently in the Puget Sound so please wear layers
Get Connected Icon Is Wheelchair Accessible
Get Connected Icon Mud friendly sturdy shoes (closed toed shoes are required such as work boots, hiking boots, rubber boots, etc. NO sandals, flats or heels)
Get Connected Icon Wear clothing that can get dirty
Get Connected Icon Long pants and long sleeves
Get Connected Icon Appropriate clothing for rain or shine
Get Connected Icon A pair of work gloves (thorn resistant)

Location

Get Connected Icon 930 East James Street
Kent, WA  98031