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Earth Day volunteer opportunities for locals and visitors

Published 7:00 am Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Submitted by San Juan Island Museum of Art

Did you know April is National Volunteer Month? Spend a day or more giving back to the natural places we all love during April and May in the San Juan Islands. Maintain trails in beautiful Moran State Park on Orcas Island, clean up a beach on San Juan, Orcas or Lopez Islands or ride bikes in the Tour de Lopez and then enjoy the All-Species Parade in Lopez Village.

Other Earth Day stewardship events throughout April make a springtime visit to the San Juans not only a relaxing getaway, but a great learning opportunity for families with children. Join locals for Great Island Cleanups at some of Lopez, Orcas and San Juan Islands’ most beautiful beaches.

At the San Juan Islands Museum of Art from March 4 through May 15, painter and sculptor Suze Woolf’s show Charred Totems will feature 12 suspended, cast paper tree paintings and three pine beetle books. This starts the conversation about climate change and the risk of loss in northwest forests due to beetle infestation and fires.

Find out more at www.visitsanjuans.com/voluntourism-earth-day-events, along with information about quiet-season lodging, dining specials and more. Additional events and opportunities will be added to the website as available. Check out our spring break packages for lodging and dining specials while volunteering.