The Parkersville National Historic Site Advisory Committee (PAC) will host “park cleanup” sessions at Parker’s Landing Historical Park in Washougal from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, and Tuesday, May 16, in preparation for the second annual Parkersville Day event.
“You’ll enjoy the outdoor camaraderie and the ‘before’ and ‘after’ feeling of accomplishment for just a couple of hours of handiwork,” Port of Camas-Washougal commissioner and PAC member Cassi Marshall said in a news release
The PAC is asking volunteers to bring their own gardening tools, brooms, power-washers, rags and water buckets, along with their “expertise in roses and other plant pruning and fertilization” methods, according to Susan Tripp, a Parkersville National Historic Site Advisory Committee member.
Committee member Jeff Carlson will power-wash and seal the park’s aggregate kiosk, rose arbor flooring and benches.
“The park depends on volunteers to clean out the winter stages and cut back the rapid spring growth and spouting weeds,” Tripp said.