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Spring 2026


Campus Community Farm Work Parties

The Campus Community Farm is a vital part of the Edmonds College community, producing food for the Campus Food Pantry, providing research space for classes, and relies on volunteers like you to help us keep growing!

Volunteers will help our Student Farmers with projects like weeding, harvesting, seeding, transplanting, and other farm maintenance (depending on the season).

How to Participate

  • Dates: Every Thursday & Friday, all quarter long
  • Location: Campus Community Farm, behind Hazel Miller building
  • Time: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

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Earth Day National Day of Service

Come out and help make a difference by cleaning up one of our treasured local parks here in Lynnwood. Come volunteer and take part in local traditions brought to you by the Blue Heron Canoe tribe, while also enjoying a free lunch provided by your S&A fees! It is a wonderful experience you won't want to miss out on. Sign up today.

How to Participate

  • Date: April 18, 2026
  • Location: Gold Park, Lynnwood, WA
  • Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Sign up for Earth Day National Day of Service


Earth Month Celebration

Meet local organizations, discover sustainable living tips, and learn how small actions can help protect our planet. Come get inspired, get involved, and help keep Earth happy and healthy. Interact with booths and activities to redeem a banh mi sandwich provided by your S & A fees.

How to Participate

  • Date: April 22, 2026
  • Location: Triton Student Center, Brier Building
  • Time: 11am - 2pm

Native Gift Making

Are you looking for a cultural experience? Join us for Native Gift Making.
In this workshop you will experience Native American crafting, taught by local Snohomish tribal elders Mike Evans and Karen Condo. Learn the Blue Heron Canoe Family way of "make two gift one" towards Canoe Journey and hear teachings of modern and traditional ways of native beings.  -- Don't know what those things are? We are just the space for you.

Join for 15 minutes or 2 hours, completely up to you. Projects can be completed over multiple visits and in one session. Bring your friends by for a local cultural experience. 

How to Participate

  • Date: April 22, 2026
  • Location: Triton Student Center, Brier Building
  • Time: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Sign up for Native Gift Making


Adopt a Stream Foundation Restoration at Olaf Strad Creek

Help restore and repair Olaf Strad Creek by planting trees and removing invasive species in the area.

Van transportation to this location is available, we will be meeting in front of the Triton Book Store in Brier Hall at 9:15 am to load into the van and go to this location.

A couple notes about the site:

  • AASF will provide water, a portapotty, shovels, tools, gloves
  • The site can be wet - students should bring rain coats, waterproof
    shoes, and rain pants if they have them!

How to Participate

  • Date: April 23, 2026
  • Location: 48°08'32.3"N 122°08'23.9"W
  • Time: 9 a.m-1 p.m.

sign up for Adopt a Stream Foundation Restoration


National Bird Day Campus Birdwatching Walk

Join us for a student-led birdwatching walk around campus for a chance to observe native bird species like Pileated Woodpeckers, Chestnut-backed Chickadees, Steller's Jays, and more. Learn about their habits and their important role in the Pacific Northwest's ecosystems.

Notebooks will be provided so that you can log the birds you see if you'd like. It's encouraged that you bring binoculars if you have them, but a pair will be available for sharing.

Rain or shine! Walk is expected to be about an hour long. Meet at Campus Farm.

How to Participate

  • Date: May 4, 2026
  • Location: General main campus and campus community farm
  • Time: 1pm - 2pm

sign up for Birdwatching Walk


Revive & Dye Upcycling Tie-Dye Party

Got clothes you never wear? Give them a colorful glow-up instead of throwing them away! Bring an old T-shirt, hoodie, socks, hair scrunchies, tote bag, or other washable fabric item and turn it into a one-of-a-kind tie-dye piece.

Fast fashion creates a lot of waste—but small choices can make a difference. By upcycling what you already have, you’re helping keep clothes out of landfills and off beaches while creating something totally unique.

No experience needed—just come hang out, get creative, and make something cool while doing something good for the planet.

Notice: If raining, the event will take place in the Triton Student Center.

How to Participate

  • Date: June 11, 2026
  • Location: Campus Community Farm
  • Time: 2-5 p.m.
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