Event Details
- Date: 02/19/2026 1 PM to 4 PM
- Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
- Host: Partners for Environmental Justice
- Address: 701 Crown Crossing Ln, Raleigh, North Carolina 27610
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We’re returning to Biltmore Hills on Thursday, February 19th to continue restoring the stream corridor! Join us as we remove invasive plant species along the stream to improve habitat, support healthier waterways, and protect the park’s natural landscape.
These events are a great opportunity to:
- Explore different parts of Raleigh and discover a variety of GSI devices
- Learn how rain gardens, bioretention systems, wetlands, and more function in the landscape
- Get hands‑on experience maintaining living stormwater infrastructure
- Support environmental justice and community‑centered stewardship
- Meet neighbors, connect with staff, and enjoy meaningful time outdoors
Green Stormwater Infrastructure uses soil, plants, and wetlands to manage and clean stormwater runoff from roads, sidewalks, and rooftops—reducing pollution and mimicking natural hydrology. By volunteering, you’re helping strengthen community-based, environmentally just care for our watershed.
Details & Requirements:
- Ages: 15+
- What to Wear: Weather‑appropriate clothing and closed‑toe shoes
- What to Bring: A filled water bottle (start hydrating the day before)
- Provided: All tools, materials, and on‑site training
Note: This volunteer opportunity cannot be used for court‑appointed or court‑suggested community service hours.
Come learn, get hands-on with restoration work, and help strengthen our community’s green infrastructure!