In 2023, Day of Service volunteers cleaned up around 14th Ave’s FAME
Saturday brings the fourth annual Day of Service in Seattle with volunteer events across the city including several in District 3 still in need of helping hands.
Launched in 2022 under Mayor Bruce Harrell’s “One Seattle” campaign, the day has continued as an opportunity for volunteerism and community clean-ups.
This year, the mayor’s office says there are a handful of Capitol Hill and Central District-area projects that were in need of volunteers:
- Freeway Park Association/First Hill Improvement Association – Beautification Event
- Molly Moon’s Capitol Hill – Beautification Event
- Seattle Parks and Recreation Cal Anderson Park – Beautification Event
- Seattle Parks and Recreation Miller Playfield – Beautification Event
- Seattle Parks and Recreation Yesler Terrace Park – Beautification Event
- Jaxler Community Cleanup – Beautification Event
- Madison Valley Merchant Association – Beautification Event
- Byrd Barr Place Block Party – Morning, Afternoon, and Late Afternoon Event Support
- Powell Barnett Legacy Project – Beautification Event
- Leschi Community Council – Beautification Event
- SDOT Leschi – Beautification Event
You can learn more and register at seattle.gov/dayofservice.
$5 A MONTH TO HELP KEEP CHS PAYWALL-FREE
🌈🐣🌼🌷🌱🌳🌾🍀🍃🦔🐇🐝🐑🌞🌻
Subscribe to CHS to help us hire writers and photographers to cover the neighborhood. CHS is a pay what you can community news site with no required sign-in or paywall. To stay that way, we need you.
Become a subscriber to help us cover the neighborhood for $5 a month — or choose your level of support 👍