Pollinators are in big trouble. Let's lend a helping hand. On October 14th we will stand together for pollinators by enhancing a new savanna area added onto Pine Point Regional Park with over 2,500 native plants and shrubs to create a meadow and hedgerow.
- Bring a shovel, garden gloves and pail, if you have any.
- Learn about pollinators and pollinator habitat during mini demo talks.
- Help out pollinators in decline and create beauty.
When you arrive at Pine Point Park parking lot, our volunteers will direct you to the planting area. Please dress accordingly for weather. It's an all-outdoor event. In case of inclement weather, we will reschedule.
Pine Point Regional Park Parking Lot
This project is possible through a generous grant from Hugh J. Andersen Foundation.
This is a joint program by Pollinator Friendly Alliance, Washington Conservation District, Washington County Parks and Wild Ones Oak Savanna.