Applications sought for Native Plant Training
December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:30 AM
The Washington Native Plant Society is now seeking applications for the Native Plant Stewardship Program in East King County.
The 10-week training period is held on Fridays from April 24 through June 26, in Bellevue, with top professionals lecturing on various topics such as native plants, habitat restoration and northwest ecology. Stewards will commit to 100 hours of volunteer service implementing the skills learned in these classes.
More info: www.wnps.org/npsp/king/program
Application deadline is April 15, 2009.
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