Jennie Zimburean, an AmeriCorps intern for the Mountains to Sound Greenway, pulls out blackberry brambles at Meadowbrook Farm in Snoqualmie during a visit last week. Zimburean and Greenway Summer Crew Leader Jacki Ford led a group of teens in an effort to remove invasive plant species in the area. - Jenny Manning / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Jenny Manning / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Jennie Zimburean, an AmeriCorps intern for the Mountains to Sound Greenway, pulls out blackberry brambles at Meadowbrook Farm in Snoqualmie during a visit last week. Zimburean and Greenway Summer Crew Leader Jacki Ford led a group of teens in an effort to remove invasive plant species in the area.

Lending a hand at Valley parks


July 22, 2008 · Updated 11:53 AM 

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