Trees: Learn how to identify the native trees and Washington and hear about their benefits to people and wildlife. Washington State University’s Kevin Zobrist will speak at 7 p.m. May 7 at the Northwest Stream Center at McCollum Park, 600 128th Street SE, Everett. There will be a book signing after the presentation. Reservations are required, call 425-316-8592; $5 Adopt A Stream Foundation Members, $7 non-members.
Get outside: Girls from 6-18 can spend a day learning outdoors skills on May 30 in Seattle. Girls will learn navigation, first aid, the 10 essentials, leave no trace skills and rock climbing. Free, but donations are welcome. Limited space, register early. Get more details and register at www.shejumps.org/wild-skills-youth-initiative-seattle-wa.
Donate: In preparation for their upcoming Kids Bike Swap, the Sharing Wheels community bike shop is seeking the donation of working or repairable kids bicycles. For more information see sharingwheels.org or call 425-252-6952.
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