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Please Contact Kristin Marshall at 425-252-6686 or kristin@stillysnofish.org with questions or to sign up for any upcoming event. Click here for directions
Possession Sound Fish-In
CANCELLED
When: September 6
Where: Whidbey Island
Day of Caring
Help Make Jetty Island Better for Wildlife, Salmon & People!
When: FRIDAY, September 12
Where: Everett, WA
More Info: click here.
Tree Planting along the Snoqualmie River
When: Saturday October 11, from 10am – 2pm
Where : McCormick Park in Duvall– sign up for directions
Help the Task Force kick off the planting season with a bang! We will plant native trees and shrubs along the Snoqualmie River to provide shade and improve water quality for salmon. All tools and snacks provided. Please RSVP so we know how many snacks and tools to bring.
Make A Difference Day: Tree Planting along the North Fork Stillaguamish River
When : Saturday October 25, from 10am – 2pm
Where : Cloverdale County Park in Arlington – sign up for directions
Make a difference for people and for salmon (and other wildlife)! Join the Task Force and Snohomish County Parks and Recreation at this quite county park, where volunteers will plant trees along the North Fork Stillaguamish River. We’ll provide the tools and lots of snacks. Please RSVP.
Tree Planting along Jim Creek
When: Saturday November 8, 10am – 2pm
Where: near Arlington – sign up for directions
Join the Task Force at a new site on Jim Creek, a tributary to the South Fork Stillaguamish River. Volunteers will plant container plants and cuttings along the bank of this salmon-bearing stream. We may even see a few fish! Tools and snacks will be provided, but please RSVP so we bring enough for everyone.
Tree Planting along the Pilchuck River
When: Saturday November 22, 2008, from 10am – 2pm
Where : Lake Stevens – sign up for directions
Plant a tree – help save salmon! Come plant native trees and shrubs along the Pilchuck River at one of the Task Force’s summer instream project sites. All tools and snacks are provided. Please RSVP.
Fish Flings
When: TBD, Weekday afternoons in late November/early December, from approximately 3pm – 6pm
Where: Arlington and Bryant
Get slimed for salmon! The much-loved fish flings return (when the fish do, that is). Help the Task Force improve conditions for juvenile salmon in the Stillaguamish watershed by tossing salmon carcasses into tributary streams near Bryant. These carcasses will provide nutrients to the plants and bugs on which salmon rely. Dates and times TBD, and depend upon when the fish return.
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Hot Off the Press:
Task Force Receives State Funds to Support K-12 Ecology Education
Get ready, because the kids in your community are poised to make a real difference for people and salmon. Yes, during this school year, the Task Force will support students from Lakewood, Snoqualmie Valley and Snohomish in their efforts to implement a salmon-stream restoration project of their own design!
The Task Force was awarded funding though a DOE PPG grant to work with 13 schools:
- Five 5th grade classrooms at English Crossing Elementary in Lakewood School District (SD)
- Four 6th grade science classrooms at Snoqualmie Middle School in Snoqualmie Valley SD
- Four 7th grade life science classrooms at Centennial Middle School in Snohomish SD




