February 18
Join us at Meyer Conservation Easement, a small property on west Eld Inlet bequeathed to us by our late friends Burt and Di Meyer. With a pocket estuary and undeveloped beachfront views of Mount Rainier, it’s a beautiful place to help with restoration work.
In this event, we will be tackling a serious ivy infestation by removing ivy from trees in a Douglas-fir stand.
Friday, February 18
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Meyer Conservation Easement, Olympia
Volunteers must fill out an annual Volunteer Waiver before volunteering with CLT. Minors must be accompanied by an adult or have both pages of the Minor Waiver Release Form filled out ahead of time. You may print and fill out your waiver ahead of time and bring to the event or send us a photo of your completed waiver. We will also have extra waivers at the event. Completed waivers, questions, and concerns can be emailed to [email protected].
COVID-related Safety
Volunteer Responsibilities:
- If you are sick in any way or have come in contact with someone who has been sick in the last two weeks, please stay home.
- Wear a face covering over your nose and mouth, except during breaks when you are at least 6 feet away from others. If you are unable to wear masks, we ask that you contact us directly for specific accommodations.
- Maintain a distance of at least 6 feet from people outside your household.
- Please bring your own food and water. Food and drink may not be provided by CLT.
- You are encouraged to bring your own gloves.
- Please bring your own tools if you are able. Tool suggestions will be included in email communications once you are registered for an event.
- If you decide to carpool, please do so safely.
CLT Responsibilities:
- CLT will plan work areas to maintain a safe social distance of 6 ft or more between participants.
- CLT will provide necessary tools and materials for the work being performed.
- CLT will provide hand sanitizer to be used by volunteers throughout the workday.
- CLT will provide disposable masks for those who do not have their own.
After registration, you will be signed up to receive an email two days prior to the event. This will give you detailed driving instructions, a weather forecast, and inform you of the hazards and things you may need to bring to the event. Hope to see you there!