PubliCalendar: Waterfront LID?, Park Restoration, and a Think & Drink

Help restore Westcrest Park this Wednesday. Photo via Shutterstock.
For Wednesday
Park Restoration
Put your gardening gloves on with EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership, and get ready for some restoration work at the 81.1-acre Westcrest Park. Gloves, tools, and snacks will be provided.
Westcrest Park Restoration, Wed, September 11, 10am-2pm, Westcrest Park, free.
For Tuesday
Support Conservation
Support Washington state's environmental conservation leaders in their bid for Washington State House. Green team all-stars Reps. Joe Fitzgibbon and Rep. Jessyn Farrell will be on hand to talk about TOD, mode split (more balance please), and the coal trains.
Green House, Tues, September 10, 5:30-7:30pm, South Lake Union Discovery Center. 101 Westlake Ave N, suggested donation $50.
Think and Drink with Enrique Cerna
KCTS' Enrique Cerna will help lead the conversation at this week's episode of Think & Drink, a series that takes humanities discussions to pubs across Washington state.
Tuesday's discussion, inspired by Cerna's upcoming documentary “Latinos: The Changing Face of Washington,” will center around the growing Latino population in the state.
The Latino Lens: A Discussion With Filmmaker Enrique Cerna, Tues, September 10, 7pm, Naked City, 8564 Greenwood Ave N, free.
For Monday
Waterfront Input
The Waterfront Seattle project, a redesign project that proposes removing the Alaskan Way Viaduct and replacing the Elliott Bay Seawall, needs your input this evening at its scoping meeting. Have thoughts about the LID tax? Let your opinion be heard before the scoping period ends on Sept. 25.
Waterfront Seattle Scoping Meeting, Mon, September 9, 4:30-6:30pm, Seattle City Hall (Bertha Knight Landes Room), 600 4th Ave, free.
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