Date: November 19, 2022
Time: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Former Wayne Golf Course
Address: 16721 96th Ave NE Bothell, WA 98011
Link: Learn more and sign up!
Join our belated Orca Recovery Day Celebration!
The original date for this event in October was cancelled due to smoke; this is the rescheduled event! Plant a riparian forest along the Sammamish River!
Help Whale Scout and City of Bothell celebrate Orca Recovery Day by planting trees and shrubs to help shade the waters salmon use to migrate from
spawning streams and back from the ocean. These fish are critical prey for endangered Southern Resident killer whales. Healthy riparian forests control
erosion of river banks and host insects young salmon need early in life.
The Former Wayne Golf Course features nearly a mile of shoreline and is the largest City of Bothell park. Planting will take place on the west side, also
called the “front nine.” Funds for this project were provided by a donation from the Trammell Crow Company.
Volunteer and enjoy educational booths and activities from partner organizations including OneBothell, Orca Conservancy, Friends of North Creek
Forest, Whale Scout, and the City of Bothell. Highlights will include an appearance by Mike, the life-sized inflatable orca (weather permitting), an orca
scientist ready to answer all your questions, and snacks!
Consider signing up your household for a fun, educational, family outing. Those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, under 18 need a signed
release form by a parent. Meet at the clubhouse parking area (16721 96th Ave NE, Bothell, WA 98011). Please sign up, as we will limit participants. You
will receive a confirmation email 2-3 days prior to the event.
Learn what to bring with you and sign up at www.bothellwa.gov/orcaday2022.
Original source can be found here.