Join Puget Soundkeeper for a free, one-day-only intergenerational summer camp! Our Salmon & Legacy Debris project is excited to host a day-long camp exploring the connections between salmon, stormwater, and tires. We’ll spend the day with our friends at The Heron’s Nest.
Some things to look forward to: exploring examples of green stormwater infrastructure; experimenting with DIY stormwater filters; learning about the natural and industrial history of the Duwamish River; and learning to navigate by scent, just like a migrating salmon! Rumor has it we may be making edible Grattix boxes as an afternoon snack!
Date: Saturday, August 10, 10am-4pm
Location: həʔapus Village Park & Shoreline Habitat
Details:
Lunch is provided.
Downtime and exploration at Heron’s Nest is included.
Appropriate for ages 6 and up. Children younger than 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Intergenerational activities, everyone is expected to participate.
Camp happens rain or shine. Dress for the weather and expect to spend the majority of the day outside.
Free parking and portapotties on site.