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FREE Rain Garden
Workshops
The key to managing rainwater and protecting Puget Sound
A rain garden is a shallow depression in a yard planted with a variety of flowers, shrubs and grasses that "don’t
mind getting their feet wet." Learn how rain gardens help soak up rainwater from downspouts, driveways, and sidewalks,
while protecting our local waterways. When planted with the right types of plants, rain gardens also attract birds, butterflies and bees.
Rain Garden Installation Workshops around Puget Sound
Help Stewardship Partners build rain gardens at these dates and locations. Join our hands-on workshop where you will learn
all you need to design and install a beautiful rain garden at home.
Installations run 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

Pierce County:
| Installation Day(s) | Date |
Location | Meet at this address |
| Friday - Saturday | October 2-3 | Chloe Clark Elementary |
1700 Palisade Blvd Dupont 98327-9734 |
| Friday | October 30 | Roy Elementary |
340 Peterson St S Roy, WA 98580 |
- Hand tools and refreshments will be provided, but bring your favorite.
- Plan on dressing for rainy weather, and bring gloves and boots!
- Help us build community.
Contact Pierce Stream Team to sign up. Email streamteam@piercecountycd.org or call
(253) 845-2973.
Pierce County Rain Garden Partnership:
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