Hickman Park has new plants, thanks to Edmonds Tree Board and Boy Scouts
Posted: October 7, 2017 1340
Jesse Curran of the City of Edmonds Parks Department gives planting instructions to volunteers.
Boy Scout Liam Strain digs in.
Scout Nick Callahan prepares a plant.
From left, Troop 304 members Aiden Endicott, Jacob Seals, Zander Vaughn and Noah Leiker at work.
Jack Eccleshall readies dirt for a plant.
Barbara Chase and Steve Hatzenbeler of the Tree Board get planting.
Shovels in hand, members of the City of Edmonds Tree Board and Boy Scout Troop 304 celebrated Arbor Day with a planting party Saturday at Hickman Park. Thanks to their work, there are now 120 plants in a rain garden aimed at attracting birds, butterflies, honey bees and other types of wildlife.
Thanks to everyone who did this. All of us who use this park appreciate it!
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Thanks to everyone who did this. All of us who use this park appreciate it!