Meadowbrook - Rejuvenate Centennial Rain Garden03/28/2026

Activities

Join Stewardship Partners, The City of Snoqualmie, and Green Snoqualmie Partnership for a Rain Garden Rejuvenation Work Party!

In 2013 Stewardship Partners and partners designed and installed a large rain garden at Centennial Fields. Rain gardens are a beautiful landscape amenity that help address our region’s single largest water quality threat: run off pollution. Like a sponge, rain gardens allow stormwater runoff to be soaked up and filter out pollutants while recharging ground water instead of flooding the Snoqualmie River.

Today’s work includes maintenance tasks such as weeding, digging out blackberries, mulching and planting native trees and shrubs!

All ages OK

1 out of 20 participants registered.

What to Bring

We will provide coffee, water, and some snacks. Bring your own water bottle (full), and your own coffee mug if you’d like. We will supply gloves (bring your own if you can), supervision and an overview of the work you will be doing.

We suggest that you dress in layers that include long pants, long sleeved shirt and a jacket. Sturdy footwear such as work boots, mud boots, hiking boots or running shoes are recommended. Please come prepared for the weather by bringing rain gear if you have it and older clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty or muddy.

Where to Meet

Centennial Fields Park - 39903 SE Park Street, Snoqualmie, WA 98065

Meeting Location Map

Where to Park

Plenty of Parking at this location very near the rain garden site.

Date & Time

March 28, 2026 9am - 12pm

Contact

Jason Battles
jbattles@snoqualmiewa.gov

Stewardship Partners Day of Event Contact Person:

Chris LaPointe, Director of Ecological Restoration cl@stewardshippartners.org, 206-387-7023 (cell)

Extra Info

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