National Public Lands' Day Celebrates Stewardship on September 24! National Public Lands' Day is the largest volunteer stewardship event of the year, with service projects happening throughout the U.S.
Friends of the Lost Coast and BLM King Range invite all for a day of service and fun on National Public Lands Day, Saturday, September 24th! Meet 10AM at Mal Coombs Park in Shelter Cove to break into groups for three project site locations. This event is part of a big national campaign involving many of the public land agencies.
Mal Coombs Park projects will include removal of invasive species and work in the native plant gardens surrounding the lighthouse. Black Sands Beach projects will feature the installation of a new, community-made ocean safety sign and monument garden spruce-up. On Low Gap Trail in the King Range, volunteers will assist with repair of a small bridge.
The day will culminate back at Mal Coombs Park with lunch for volunteers at 1PM! Volunteer perks will include an NPLD t-shirt, free lunch from Caffe Dolce, and a National Parks pass that will allow free day use and vehicle entry for a party of 4! Email info@lostcoast.org to RSVP and help in stewarding your King Range National Conservation Area!
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