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VOLUNTEER: New work season begins at Randall Preserve

Volunteers are needed to help Capitol Land Trust and REI as they begin a new season of stewardship at Randall Preserve on Eld Inlet. This season’s work will help put the finishing touches on the 10-year restoration project.

Published: Nov. 3, 2012 at 11:05 p.m. PST
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Volunteers are needed to help Capitol Land Trust and REI as they begin a new season of stewardship at Randall Preserve on Eld Inlet. This season’s work will help put the finishing touches on the 10-year restoration project.

The work will take place from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 1.

Volunteers will help plant trees and pull invasive plants. Local naturalists also will be on hand to share their knowledge of Puget Sound biota. Snacks, coffee, tea, gloves, tools and water provided.

Participants should dress for cold and wet weather with sturdy, closed-toed shoes. Bring tools and gloves if you have them.

This is an all-ages event. Volunteers are asked to register at rei.com/olympia.

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