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Rain Garden Workshop at Brightwater Center--August 8
Join us as local rain garden experts walk through how to install and maintain a rain garden on your property in this free workshop.

Saturday, August 8 2015
10:00am-12:30pm
Brightwater Environmental Education and Community Center
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Contact: Carissa Perkins--206-263-8862(carissap@islandwood.org)
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Would you like to increase the beauty and value of your yard while also preventing flooding, providing habitat for wildlife, and reducing water pollution? Rain gardens do all of these things and more. Join us as local rain garden experts walk through the step-by-step of how to install and maintain a rain garden on your property. Experts from King and Snohomish counties will be available to answer your questions about rain gardens as well as provide information about local rebate programs that help subsidize the cost of installing rain gardens.
--This event is free to attend but requires pre-registration on our event website.
--As this event will consist of over an hour and a half of seated presentations, it is most appropriate for those 14 and older.
Presented in partnership between the Snohomish Conservation District, King County, IslandWood, and WSU Extension Master Gardener Program in King County as part of the 12,000 Rain Gardens Campaign, a statewide cooperative effort to protect Puget Sound.