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SUMMARY:Bainbridge Islandwide Litter Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:April is Earth Month\, so choose a day to go out and pick up a nearby roadway or trash-strewn area. \nKitsap’s Adopt-a-Spot folks and Bainbridge Disposal are making it easy by providing bags and free trash disposal\, respectively. Just stop by the front courtyard of the Bainbridge Disposal office at Coppertop and look for the bin containing bags and a guidelines sheet (see below). Then follow the directions for a successful clean-up.  You can even email Zero Waste to arrange to borrow a grabber. \nBefore you start \n\nChoose a roadway or area.\nWear bright\, reflective clothing if picking up along a road.\nUse the white Kitsap trash bag if you want to dispose of litter for free this April.\nBorrow a grabber\, if you like\, from Zero Waste. Request from bizerowaste@sustainablebainbridge.org.\n\nWhen you finish\nSet your white Kitsap bag of trash next to a regular garbage can (with permission if not yours) or take to the transfer station and let the booth attendant know how many bags you have. Bainbridge Disposal is tracking how many bags are collected.\nEmpty your bag of recyclables into your curbside recycling cart. (Do not recycle the plastic bag in the cart.)\nPlease send bizerowaste@sustainablebainbridge.org a short email to say the following:\n\n\nGeneral location of pick-up\nName of group or organization if a collective clean-up\nNumber of bags of trash\nNumber of bags of recyclables\nOptional but encouraged: photos and anecdotes\n\n         What to do with certain recyclables \n\nDirt-filled glass bottles – Put in trash.\nDirty\, cracked plastic bottles – Put in trash.\nLiquid-filled bottles that you can’t empty – Put in trash.\nDirt-filled aluminum cans – Put in trash.\nCompletely flat aluminum cans – Recycle in scrap metal at the transfer station or put in the trash. (If flat cans get put in curbside recycling\, they tend to get separated with paper at the sorting facility\, contaminating the paper stream.)\n\n           General safety guidelines \n\nDo not pick up anything hazardous\, sharp\, large or heavy. This includes needles (even if they’re contained)\, chemical containers with liquids\, containers with unknown liquids\, furniture\, tires\, etc.\nWe don’t encourage anyone to empty containers for recycling because they may contain needles or biohazardous liquid.\nHighway cleanups are not advised.\nHigh-visibility clothing is required for roadsides.
URL:https://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/event/bainbridge-islandwide-litter-cleanup/
CATEGORIES:Watershed Council,Zero Waste
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ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Landry":MAILTO:bizerowaste@sustainablebainbridge.org
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SUMMARY:Native Plant Restoration Weed Pull
DESCRIPTION:The next Weed Warrior native plant restoration weed pull is Sunday\, April 14\, 1-3pm\, at Strawberry Plant Park at the end of Weaver NE. Park on Shepard by the entrance to the park. We need HELP! Maintaining healthy native forests is one factor in mitigating the climate catastrophe and fires. Text Jeannette to RSVP at 206-755-8461 or email at  jfranks1@comcast.net. BRING garden gloves\, drinking water\, pruners\, shovels\, loppers etc. If you don’t have\, we have extras.
URL:https://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/event/native-plant-restoration-weed-pull-8/
LOCATION:Strawberry Plant Park\, 300 Bromley Pl NW\, Bainbridge Island
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Bainbridge,Cooperative Weed Management Area,Watershed Council,Weed Warriors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jeannette Franks":MAILTO:jfranks1@comcast.net
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SUMMARY:SB Partner - Land Trust's Invasive Weed Disposal
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\, April 21st and 28th from 10 am to 4 pm. Bainbrige Island Land Trust is here to help you get your yard in order with two days of FREE Invasive Weed Disposal! Bring your weeds to the transfer station and the Land Trust will cover the cost of disposal. \nInvasive plant targets are Scotch broom\, English holly\, English ivy\, Himalayan blackberry\, tansy ragwort\, English laurel\, and the noxious weeds on King County’s “Noxious Weed” list. Please do not mix in non-invasive yard waste. For questions about whether or not something will be accepted\, email Andrew Fraser\, Land Trust Stewardship Manager\, or call (206) 842-1216. \nInvasive plant species are one of the leading causes of vegetation biodiversity loss. They spread quickly and can displace native plants\, prevent new native plant growth\, and create monocultures. Lack of diversity among native plants reduces the quality and quantity of fish and wildlife habitat. Remove your invasives now while the ground is soft and make room for native plants come fall and winter when the weather is best for planting!
URL:https://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/event/sb-partner-land-trusts-invasive-weed-disposal/2024-04-21/
CATEGORIES:Cooperative Weed Management Area,Watershed Council,Weed Warriors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew Fraser":MAILTO:andrew@bi-landtrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240428T100000
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SUMMARY:SB Partner - Land Trust's Invasive Weed Disposal
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\, April 21st and 28th from 10 am to 4 pm. Bainbrige Island Land Trust is here to help you get your yard in order with two days of FREE Invasive Weed Disposal! Bring your weeds to the transfer station and the Land Trust will cover the cost of disposal. \nInvasive plant targets are Scotch broom\, English holly\, English ivy\, Himalayan blackberry\, tansy ragwort\, English laurel\, and the noxious weeds on King County’s “Noxious Weed” list. Please do not mix in non-invasive yard waste. For questions about whether or not something will be accepted\, email Andrew Fraser\, Land Trust Stewardship Manager\, or call (206) 842-1216. \nInvasive plant species are one of the leading causes of vegetation biodiversity loss. They spread quickly and can displace native plants\, prevent new native plant growth\, and create monocultures. Lack of diversity among native plants reduces the quality and quantity of fish and wildlife habitat. Remove your invasives now while the ground is soft and make room for native plants come fall and winter when the weather is best for planting!
URL:https://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/event/sb-partner-land-trusts-invasive-weed-disposal/2024-04-28/
CATEGORIES:Cooperative Weed Management Area,Watershed Council,Weed Warriors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew Fraser":MAILTO:andrew@bi-landtrust.org
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