Grab your friends and get ready to get your hands dirty for Earth Gay 2019! Join us as we celebrate this year’s Earth Day with a service project to get Seattle's Colman Park ready for spring and summer.

This is your chance to meet new friends and connect with other LGBTQ individuals who love our public lands.

We all love to get outdoors, and sometimes we just can’t make it to one of our beloved national parks. If you’d like to join a local project, get to work, and meet some of NPCA’s community partners, this is your chance!

Check in is at 9:45 a.m. We will start at 10 a.m. sharp and wrap up around 3 p.m. Stick around the whole day and enter the raffle for a chance to win Patagonia gear!

Co-hosted with Friends of Colman Park, OUT There Adventures and Patagonia Seattle.

Event Details

WHAT: Earth Gay 2019

WHEN: Sunday April 28, 9:45 a.m. - 3 p.m.

WHERE: Colman Park, 1800 Lake Washington Blvd South, Seattle, WA 98144

WHO: All are welcome – both members and allies of the LGBTQ community!

RSVP: RSVP here. Questions? Email me at jtesch@npca.org.

OTHER INFO: Bring a lunch and a water bottle. Snacks and refills will be provided!

calendary icon Date April 28, 2019
  • Time:
    9:45 AM - 3:00 PM (EDT)
  • Location:
    Colman Park, 1800 Lake Washington Blvd South, Seattle, WA 98144
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