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King County Parks Newsletter April 09


April Pool's

King County Parks Evergreen PoollApril Pool’s Day is Saturday, April 25th from noon - 2:30 p.m. at Evergreen Pool. This free, annual, family-friendly event promotes water safety and includes fun activities, demonstrations and even canoe rides in the pool!

Join us for Earth Day

Volunteers along King County Parks Regional Trails SystemIt's Earth Day, you dig? Join one of King County Parks' many volunteer events and celebrate Earth Day. Come to the King County Greenhouse or one of our restoration sites and enjoy a day of helping restore our native habitats.

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Parks Calendar
Legacy Fund



Tax bill got you down?

King County Parks Legacy FundAs the tax filing deadline approaches, many are wondering how to reduce their tax liability in future years.  Consider a tax-deductible gift to the King County Parks Legacy Fund. Gifts ensure the health and long-term vitality of your favorite trails and parks in King County, including places such as Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park and Marymoor Park. Give a Legacy Fund gift today!

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Legacy Fund


The Preston Community Center gets a makeover

King County Parks Preston Community CenterKing County Parks recently completed renovations at the Preston Community Center, enhancing the building's historic features and adding a private bridal preparation area. Consider this beautiful and rustic location for your next special event.


PAWS and King County Parks love their eagles

King County Parks O'Grady Natural Area Eagle ReleaseIn March, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) utilized King County Parks' natural areas to release a rehabilited bald eagle back into the wild. PAWS nursed this juvenile eagle, which had suffered a broken leg, back to health and released it at Green River (O'Grady) Natural Area, near Auburn.

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