Celebrate Earth Day! Plant Native Trees & Shrubs @ Hoffmann Park, Pitt Meadows!


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Celebrate Earth Day with the Lower Mainland Green Team & City of Pitt Meadows!
Come plant HUNDREDS of native trees & shrubs at Hoffmann Park, a beautiful urban forest! The number we plant will be determined by how many invasive plants we remove at our Mar 30 activity.
All ages, abilities & experience levels are welcome, bring your family & friends! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.
Great opportunity to meet people, make a difference & have fun :)
This activity will run RAIN OR SHINE
WHY SIGN UP
• Meet new people & be part of a community
• Learn about local environmental issues
• Improve your health in nature while connecting with others
• Get exercise & fresh air in a beautiful green space
• Increase biodiversity
• Get volunteer hours (if needed)
• Eat delicious snacks
• Have fun... even when it rains! :)
FIRST TIME?
Complete this form (You only have to fill this out ONCE)
FILLING OUT THIS FORM DOES NOT SIGN YOU UP FOR THIS ACTIVITY, it only registers you as a volunteer with our organization. Please sign up for this specific activity here on Meetup OR by emailing Andrea at andrea@greenteamscanada.ca
RSVPing
Before you sign up for this activity, please make sure you are committed to participating. We ensure there is enough staff, buy snacks & bring gloves/tools based on how many people sign up.
By RSVPing & not showing up or changing your RSVP at the last minute, you may be taking a spot away from someone who wants to participate. Let's honour each other’s time & be considerate of one another.
We understand that unforeseen circumstances come up. If you can no longer attend, please update your RSVP right away.
MEETING SPOT
We will meet at the trail intersection in Hoffmann Park off of 122nd Ave, HERE. Look for our signs/arrows! Review the map on this page, the red pin is our meeting spot
BIKING?
Plan your bicycle route on the Cycling in Metro Vancouver page
TAKING TRANSIT?
The 722 bus stops beside the park along 122 Ave, and the 701 stops at Harris Rd, a 5 min walk away. Plan your route with the TransLink Trip Planner, Google Maps or download the Transit app (green icon) on your phone
DRIVING?
There is plenty of free parking surrounding the park along 122 Ave and Advent Rd.
CARPOOLING?
Help make this activity more accessible by driving with others to/from this activity! Log in & comment at the bottom of this page to offer/ask for rides.
Staff can help share that you are offering/looking for a ride, but are unable to provide or coordinate rides.
Communicate meeting points & times clearly & prioritize your safety. Those who carpool do so at their own risk.
SET UP & TAKE DOWN
Want to come early or stay late to help set up/pack up? Email andrea@greenteamscanada.ca
WASHROOMS
There are no public washrooms at this park. We will use washrooms in a nearby local business as needed.
WHAT TO BRING
• Long sleeves & long, thick pants (like jeans) you don't mind getting dirty to protect you from thorny plants & ticks
• Refillable water bottle
• Sturdy, comfortable closed toe shoes/boots or rain boots
• Rain jacket in case it rains
• Hat to keep sun/rain out of your face
WHAT WE PROVIDE
• Gloves, tools & safety glasses
• Educational instruction & safety talk on what to do (no experience necessary!)
• Yummy snacks
• Photos of you in action
• Volunteer letters (on request)
• A fun, empowering opportunity to make a difference!
FLOW OF THE ACTIVITY
• Meet at 9:45am (please be on time)
• Check-in
• Receive instruction & demo for activity
• Plant native plants
• Take a snack break (yum!) around 11:30am
• Continue planting until 1pm
• Help us pack up tools & supplies
• Check-out
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER
• Fill out our survey to help us improve our program & secure funding for more activities!
• View photos HERE
• Read our activity summary HERE
• Email andrea@greenteamscanada.ca to request a volunteer letter (if needed)
OUR PARTNER
A BIG thank you to our Community Investment Partner, the City of Pitt Meadows. Their financial support & commitment to our shared goals enables us to promote environmental stewardship & community well-being - thank you Andy & Olivia!
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This activity takes place on the traditional, ancestral & unceded territory of the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie) First Nation who have lived on & stewarded these lands since time immemorial, & continue to do so today. We are humbled to run our programs and grateful for the opportunity to learn as guests on this land.
QUESTIONS?
Email andrea@greenteamscanada.ca
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Celebrate Earth Day! Plant Native Trees & Shrubs @ Hoffmann Park, Pitt Meadows!