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Work Party at Dickman Mill Park on Tacoma's Waterfront, June 20th!
On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Tacoma, WA
Details
Date:
June 20, 2026, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Available Times:
Weekends (daytime)
Time Commitment:
A few hours
Commitment Details:
3 hours
Recurrence:
One time only
Cause Areas:
Animals, Community Development, Environment & Sustainability, Sports & Recreation, Volunteering
Benefits:
Training Provided
Good For:
Kids, Teens, Public Groups, Age 55+
Description
Come on down to the Tacoma waterfront and help care for the important habitat at Dickman Mill Park by removing invasive blackberries that once covered the entire park and Perennial Pepperweed now trying to take over. Stewards and volunteers have been hard at work to keep these unwanted plants away and we need your help to make sure they don’t return.
- All ages and abilities welcome, no experience necessary.
- Tools and training will be provided.
- Dress for the weather. Work party will take place rain or shine.
- Restrooms are available at the park.
For questions, please reach out to desiree.kennedy@parkstacoma.gov
Location
On-site
Dickman Mill Park
2423 Ruston Way, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
Directions
Parking available in the gravel parking lot across the street from the park. Meet at the park's main entrance near the restrooms.
