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Earth Day along Rattlesnake Lake

Celebrate Earth Day by helping reclaim the Cedar River Education Center for native plants! This Cedar River Watershed sits on a site with a rich and varied history. Part of our past is represented by the many invasive plants that, until recently, have crowded out native species around our Education Center. Join us for Earth Day weekend as we reclaim this area for native plants that are good for fish and wildlife. Volunteers will help shape our future by planting natives plants, removing invasive plants, and mulching along Rattlesnake Lake.

Join us to be a part of the story! Visit www.cedarriver.org/events or email amy@cedarriver.org to sign up today!

Following the restoration project, spend the afternoon celebrating the colorful history of land use with "Logger’s Tribute, NW timber community music and folklore" a performance by Snoqualmie Valley artist Bob Antone and friends. This FREE performance will be at the Education Center from 3:00-4:30pm.

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