SPOKANE, Wash. — If you live near Spokane’s Upper Lincoln Park, you’ll soon have the opportunity to get outside, mingle with neighbors and enjoy all the park has to offer.
On June 7, Spokane Urban Nature will host ‘The Great Invasive Weed Pluck and Nature Day.’
During the event, neighbors will gather with coffee and donuts and join naturalist Jack Nisbet and biologist Lisa Langelier for a special morning in Upper Lincoln Park.
Attendees will enjoy a bird and plant walk and a training on invasive weeds.
See the event schedule below:
8 a.m. – Walk of Lincoln Park with Jack Nisbet8:30 a.m. – Bird and Plant Walk with Biologist Lisa Langelier9 a.m. – 11 a.m. – Join the Great Weed Pluck, get trained on invasive weeds by Field gent Thurman Johnson and spend a few hours returning Lincoln Park to its original glory!9:30 a.m. & 10 a.m. – Bird Walk with Don and Theo GoodwinAll Day – Nature Sketch Book Activities for Kids
Parking is limited at Upper Lincoln Park. You will have a short walk to the field day tents near the Upper Pond.
Parking Options:
E. 25th Avenue and walk up the sidewalk to the entrance on Southeast BoulevardE. 17th Avenue and walk up the park road to Upper Lincoln Park by the pondSouth Mt. Vernon Street and walk across Upper Lincoln Park to the pond
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