Stewards honor Earth Day, Every Day, as each day holds the same potential to make a positive difference in the world around us! In celebration of Earth Day 2026, the Stream Team is hosting a volunteer planting event at Quilceda Creek. We hope you will come out, care for our planet, and plant trees to save salmon!
Join our team of stewards and Streamkeepers working in partnership with the Tulalip Tribes to restore Quilceda Creek's riparian zone (important area of vegetation surrounding the stream), strengthen the health of the creek and its watershed, and provide critical habitat for salmon! If you participated in AASF's Holiday Trees for Salmon program, this is will be the last planting event of the season to bring your Holiday tree to, to plant in its forever home beside Quilceda Creek!
Saturday April 11th 2026
9 AM-12PM
W. Fork of Quilceda Creek
2925 128th St NE,
Tulalip, WA 98271
Please come prepared and dressed in layers and tree planting attire with closed-toed, water-proof (or resistant) shoes to help keep you both warm and dry.
Gloves, tools, and light refreshments will be provided by the Adopt A Stream Foundation.
Here is a great (20 min) video we recommend watching prior to any planting restoration event- a helpful resource to provide you with knowledge on proper planting techniques for potted, bare-root and live stakes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6L6BNZWevQ
Please RSVP through Idealist or by emailing aasf@streamkeeper.org
The West Fork Parking Area is a large grassy field located off of 128th St NE, 4x4 or all wheel drive is recommended. A map of the parking location will be provided to all volunteers who RSVP.