The East Prospect Street End has
experienced rapid change since restoration work started back in
April, opening up the public right of way to the community and local
wildlife.
After months of removing invasive
plants and manmade debris from the 11,000-square-foot strip running
down to Lake Washington, volunteers came together on Oct. 5 to plant
300 native shrubs.
The last work party of the year to plant another 300
shrubs is set for 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, at the
end of East Prospect Street, which is accessible via 41st Avenue
East, next to the Seattle Tennis Club.
The community lead on the project is
Madison Park resident Gene Brandzel, who can be reached at
genebb@gmail.com. People can also RSVP at TreeAmbassador@seattle.gov
or through an online form here.