Give Big for FLSSP 2024

Have you ever envisioned your name in lights? Well, we have something better for you – how about your name on a tree!

Get your giving spirit ready to adopt a tree at Lake Sammamish State Park! This GiveBig season, FLSSP needs your help to raise $5,000 to support our ongoing efforts to restore fish and wildlife habitat in Lake Sammamish State Park. For each donation of $25 (or more!), FLSSP will put your name on a tree at our Tibbetts Creek restoration site! From May 18th through June 15th, we encourage you to come to the Park, visit our restoration site and find your tree!

Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park has been working diligently for the last ten years to help sustain and enhance our community gem - Lake Sammamish State Park. Our community’s generosity has allowed FLSSP to develop vibrant signature events to bring you, your family and friends to the park; fund playgrounds for children; craft a vision for accessible enhanced trails; and, with partners, restore the Park’s natural environment to create a resilient, healthy ecosystem for humans and wildlife for generations to come.

In Fall 2023, we launched our Tibbetts Creek Riparian Restoration Project.  Over fall and late winter, along with State Park staff and community volunteers, we cleared over 1.5 acres of blackberry and planted nearly 200 native trees and shrubs. We still have more to do! Throughout 2024, FLSSP and our volunteers will continue to enhance this site with more native plantings, invasive blackberry removal, and mulch.

Your generous donation will go directly to support the Tibbetts Creek Riparian Project site as well as maintenance of past and partner restoration areas within the park.  Help us reach our goal of $5,000 today by donating during GiveBig, May 7-8, or as early as April 23rd!

In this GiveBig season your generosity will help FLSSP develop a resilient, climate friendly park for all to enjoy!  

Give Big here! Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park | Washington Gives (wagives.org)

Thank you for your generosity!

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