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Goals and Principles A common set of goals and principles for the Environmental Education Center include the following: Provide welcoming and safe opportunities to play, learn, contemplate and build community Promote responsible stewardship and understanding of the land and the environment Integrate well with the other buildings and outdoor spaces nearby Broaden the opportunities at the Arboretum for all communities while fulfilling the Master Plan goals of educating 20, students each year in non-academic classes Accommodate a range of educational programs within and related to the Arboretum: education programs for pre-kindergarten through high school students youth education programs outside formal school contexts family programs, higher education and adult education programs professional education, volunteerism and educator training general visitor education education for special populations B.
SEATTLE -- A Seattle man said he was flabbergasted to find out that more than trees are being removed at the Washington Park Arboretum as part of construction on the new Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Arboretum Quick Facts. Open Every day dawn to 8pm, free of charge.
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"Arboretum Visitor news seattle arboretum visitor flabbergasted by removal of 137 trees by Removal of Trees." KOMO News, 25 Apr.stumplopping.bar Accessed 27 May Mapes, Lynda V."Washington Park Arboretum’s New Trail to Reveal Hidden Treasures." The Seattle Times, 9 Maystumplopping.bar Trees for Seattle is the umbrella for all of the City of Seattle's urban forestry efforts. Our commitment is to ensure that Seattle's urban forest is healthy, vital, and growing. You can find information through our website here, or you can contact us at [email protected] or TREE.