Saturday, July 12, 2008

Good Steward Group Update

The Good Steward Group is 7 months into its life and I thought it might be nice, for those of you who have participated and others that might just be interested, for me to give a quick update on our accomplishments. So far, we have had 4 fantastic projects that we have worked on, all of which have been with different groups. This is about an event every 7 weeks or so. These events have been as follows:
  1. Madrona Woods Creek Daylighting: partnered with the Friends of Madrona Woods (31.5 volunteer hours)
  2. Burke-Gilman Revegetation: partnered with Seattle Parks Dept., GreenSEATTLE partnership, and the Friends of the Burke-Gilman Trail (13 volunteer hours)
  3. Duwamish Alive! Earth Day Event: partnered with People for Puget Sound (9.5 volunteer hours)
  4. Berry Spectacular, University Farmers Market: partnered with the Seattle Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance (19.5 volunteer hours)
In total, we have donated 73.5 hours to local groups/organizations working on restoring our environment, not to mention all the weeds pulled, plants installed, and berry shortcake served. This is HUGE for these groups as they can often leverage our volunteer hours for grants to recieve additional funding and continue their great work.

I would like to thank everyone that has helped out at an event, offered words of encouragement, or even considered coming to an event (we'll get you out soon enough). While I would continue working with these groups if this group didn't exist, it sure does make volunteering more enjoyable when it's with great people like you all.

So, please continue e-mailing me your ideas for additional groups or environmental service projects that you think would be good for us. A running tab of ideas is on the right-side of the blog. The more diverse the better.

Thanks!

1 comment:

K said...

Hey! This is very inspiring. Is there any contact person for the Good Steward Group, or email or phone number where I could find out more information?

Thanks,

Khadyja Reinhardt
tiki@u.washington.edu