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SUMMARY:AARP Foundation's free tax help starts at Burien Library Feb. 3
DESCRIPTION:AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides in-person tax assistance to anyone\, free of charge\, with a focus on taxpayers who are over 50 and have low to moderate income.  \n\n\n\nStarting on Friday\, Feb. 3\, and continuing through Sunday\, April 16\, 2023\, AARP Tax-Aide will be providing services at the Burien Library (400 SW 152nd Street). \n\n\n\nTax-Aide hours will be 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Sundays.  \n\n\n\nAppointments are required and may be made online at Tax Aide Registration (aarp.org) or by leaving a voice mail message at (206) 657-6018.  A volunteer will return your call and schedule your appointment. \n\n\n\nOnce the site is open in February\, taxpayers may also stop by during open hours and a volunteer there will help them make an appointment.   \n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/aarp-foundations-free-tax-help-starts-at-burien-library-feb-3/
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SUMMARY:AARP Foundation's free tax help starts at Burien Library Feb. 3
DESCRIPTION:AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides in-person tax assistance to anyone\, free of charge\, with a focus on taxpayers who are over 50 and have low to moderate income.  \n\n\n\nStarting on Friday\, Feb. 3\, and continuing through Sunday\, April 16\, 2023\, AARP Tax-Aide will be providing services at the Burien Library (400 SW 152nd Street). \n\n\n\nTax-Aide hours will be 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Sundays.  \n\n\n\nAppointments are required and may be made online at Tax Aide Registration (aarp.org) or by leaving a voice mail message at (206) 657-6018.  A volunteer will return your call and schedule your appointment. \n\n\n\nOnce the site is open in February\, taxpayers may also stop by during open hours and a volunteer there will help them make an appointment.   \n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/aarp-foundations-free-tax-help-starts-at-burien-library-feb-3-4/
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SUMMARY:AARP Foundation's free tax help starts at Burien Library Feb. 3
DESCRIPTION:AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides in-person tax assistance to anyone\, free of charge\, with a focus on taxpayers who are over 50 and have low to moderate income.  \n\n\n\nStarting on Friday\, Feb. 3\, and continuing through Sunday\, April 16\, 2023\, AARP Tax-Aide will be providing services at the Burien Library (400 SW 152nd Street). \n\n\n\nTax-Aide hours will be 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Sundays.  \n\n\n\nAppointments are required and may be made online at Tax Aide Registration (aarp.org) or by leaving a voice mail message at (206) 657-6018.  A volunteer will return your call and schedule your appointment. \n\n\n\nOnce the site is open in February\, taxpayers may also stop by during open hours and a volunteer there will help them make an appointment.   \n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/aarp-foundations-free-tax-help-starts-at-burien-library-feb-3-2/
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SUMMARY:AARP Foundation's free tax help starts at Burien Library Feb. 3
DESCRIPTION:AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides in-person tax assistance to anyone\, free of charge\, with a focus on taxpayers who are over 50 and have low to moderate income.  \n\n\n\nStarting on Friday\, Feb. 3\, and continuing through Sunday\, April 16\, 2023\, AARP Tax-Aide will be providing services at the Burien Library (400 SW 152nd Street). \n\n\n\nTax-Aide hours will be 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Sundays.  \n\n\n\nAppointments are required and may be made online at Tax Aide Registration (aarp.org) or by leaving a voice mail message at (206) 657-6018.  A volunteer will return your call and schedule your appointment. \n\n\n\nOnce the site is open in February\, taxpayers may also stop by during open hours and a volunteer there will help them make an appointment.   \n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/aarp-foundations-free-tax-help-starts-at-burien-library-feb-3-5/
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SUMMARY:AARP Foundation's free tax help starts at Burien Library Feb. 3
DESCRIPTION:AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides in-person tax assistance to anyone\, free of charge\, with a focus on taxpayers who are over 50 and have low to moderate income.  \n\n\n\nStarting on Friday\, Feb. 3\, and continuing through Sunday\, April 16\, 2023\, AARP Tax-Aide will be providing services at the Burien Library (400 SW 152nd Street). \n\n\n\nTax-Aide hours will be 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Sundays.  \n\n\n\nAppointments are required and may be made online at Tax Aide Registration (aarp.org) or by leaving a voice mail message at (206) 657-6018.  A volunteer will return your call and schedule your appointment. \n\n\n\nOnce the site is open in February\, taxpayers may also stop by during open hours and a volunteer there will help them make an appointment.   \n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/aarp-foundations-free-tax-help-starts-at-burien-library-feb-3-3/
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SUMMARY:Department of Natural Resources will celebrate Burien's Hilltop Park on Friday\, Feb. 24
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold an event on Friday\, Feb. 24\, 2023\, at 2 p.m. when Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz joins local stakeholders at Burien’s Hilltop Park to “celebrate a shining example of the state’s investments in urban forestry and tree equity.” \nAdditional stakeholders invited include representatives from King Conservation District\, City of Burien\, Port of Seattle\, and Highline School District. \nHilltop Park is a green dot within a concrete-gray landscape\, and is the only park in this Burien neighborhood and sits less than a half-mile of two low-income housing developments. \nAccording to American Forests’ Tree Equity Score map\, this park scores 56 out of 100 possible points\, which ranks 33 out of 38 census blocks measured in Burien. \nSixty-three percent of neighborhood residents are people of color\, and 51 percent of neighborhood residents live near or below the poverty line. In Burien\, only the neighborhoods below 20% people of color measure tree canopy above the city average. This is a trend with urban tree equity we see repeatedly across South King County and the entire state. \nThis project is a prime example of collaborative action that has ripple effects extending well beyond Hilltop Park. \n“The grant funding provided by DNR – our first UCF grant of what we hope are many awarded to a project centered on environmental justice – helped a dozen middle and high school students gain first-hand\, hands-on knowledge and experience with environmental restoration\,” DNR officials said. “They cleared thousands of invasive blackberry bushes and planted hundreds of trees\, creating a legacy that will last for generations.” \nDNR is seeking an $8 million investment in urban forestry from the Legislature this session\, $2 million of which would allow them to work with Youth Conservation Corps to establish a statewide program of work focused on tree planting\, restoration\, and urban forest maintenance. \n \nHilltop Park is located at 2600 S. 128th Street in Boulevard Park:
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/department-of-natural-resources-will-celebrate-buriens-hilltop-park-on-friday-feb-24-3/
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SUMMARY:Department of Natural Resources will celebrate Burien's Hilltop Park on Friday\, Feb. 24
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold an event on Friday\, Feb. 24\, 2023\, at 2 p.m. when Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz joins local stakeholders at Burien’s Hilltop Park to “celebrate a shining example of the state’s investments in urban forestry and tree equity.” \nAdditional stakeholders invited include representatives from King Conservation District\, City of Burien\, Port of Seattle\, and Highline School District. \nHilltop Park is a green dot within a concrete-gray landscape\, and is the only park in this Burien neighborhood and sits less than a half-mile of two low-income housing developments. \nAccording to American Forests’ Tree Equity Score map\, this park scores 56 out of 100 possible points\, which ranks 33 out of 38 census blocks measured in Burien. \nSixty-three percent of neighborhood residents are people of color\, and 51 percent of neighborhood residents live near or below the poverty line. In Burien\, only the neighborhoods below 20% people of color measure tree canopy above the city average. This is a trend with urban tree equity we see repeatedly across South King County and the entire state. \nThis project is a prime example of collaborative action that has ripple effects extending well beyond Hilltop Park. \n“The grant funding provided by DNR – our first UCF grant of what we hope are many awarded to a project centered on environmental justice – helped a dozen middle and high school students gain first-hand\, hands-on knowledge and experience with environmental restoration\,” DNR officials said. “They cleared thousands of invasive blackberry bushes and planted hundreds of trees\, creating a legacy that will last for generations.” \nDNR is seeking an $8 million investment in urban forestry from the Legislature this session\, $2 million of which would allow them to work with Youth Conservation Corps to establish a statewide program of work focused on tree planting\, restoration\, and urban forest maintenance. \n \nHilltop Park is located at 2600 S. 128th Street in Boulevard Park:
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/department-of-natural-resources-will-celebrate-buriens-hilltop-park-on-friday-feb-24/
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SUMMARY:Department of Natural Resources will celebrate Burien's Hilltop Park on Friday\, Feb. 24
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold an event on Friday\, Feb. 24\, 2023\, at 2 p.m. when Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz joins local stakeholders at Burien’s Hilltop Park to “celebrate a shining example of the state’s investments in urban forestry and tree equity.” \nAdditional stakeholders invited include representatives from King Conservation District\, City of Burien\, Port of Seattle\, and Highline School District. \nHilltop Park is a green dot within a concrete-gray landscape\, and is the only park in this Burien neighborhood and sits less than a half-mile of two low-income housing developments. \nAccording to American Forests’ Tree Equity Score map\, this park scores 56 out of 100 possible points\, which ranks 33 out of 38 census blocks measured in Burien. \nSixty-three percent of neighborhood residents are people of color\, and 51 percent of neighborhood residents live near or below the poverty line. In Burien\, only the neighborhoods below 20% people of color measure tree canopy above the city average. This is a trend with urban tree equity we see repeatedly across South King County and the entire state. \nThis project is a prime example of collaborative action that has ripple effects extending well beyond Hilltop Park. \n“The grant funding provided by DNR – our first UCF grant of what we hope are many awarded to a project centered on environmental justice – helped a dozen middle and high school students gain first-hand\, hands-on knowledge and experience with environmental restoration\,” DNR officials said. “They cleared thousands of invasive blackberry bushes and planted hundreds of trees\, creating a legacy that will last for generations.” \nDNR is seeking an $8 million investment in urban forestry from the Legislature this session\, $2 million of which would allow them to work with Youth Conservation Corps to establish a statewide program of work focused on tree planting\, restoration\, and urban forest maintenance. \n \nHilltop Park is located at 2600 S. 128th Street in Boulevard Park:
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/department-of-natural-resources-will-celebrate-buriens-hilltop-park-on-friday-feb-24-4/
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SUMMARY:Department of Natural Resources will celebrate Burien's Hilltop Park on Friday\, Feb. 24
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold an event on Friday\, Feb. 24\, 2023\, at 2 p.m. when Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz joins local stakeholders at Burien’s Hilltop Park to “celebrate a shining example of the state’s investments in urban forestry and tree equity.” \nAdditional stakeholders invited include representatives from King Conservation District\, City of Burien\, Port of Seattle\, and Highline School District. \nHilltop Park is a green dot within a concrete-gray landscape\, and is the only park in this Burien neighborhood and sits less than a half-mile of two low-income housing developments. \nAccording to American Forests’ Tree Equity Score map\, this park scores 56 out of 100 possible points\, which ranks 33 out of 38 census blocks measured in Burien. \nSixty-three percent of neighborhood residents are people of color\, and 51 percent of neighborhood residents live near or below the poverty line. In Burien\, only the neighborhoods below 20% people of color measure tree canopy above the city average. This is a trend with urban tree equity we see repeatedly across South King County and the entire state. \nThis project is a prime example of collaborative action that has ripple effects extending well beyond Hilltop Park. \n“The grant funding provided by DNR – our first UCF grant of what we hope are many awarded to a project centered on environmental justice – helped a dozen middle and high school students gain first-hand\, hands-on knowledge and experience with environmental restoration\,” DNR officials said. “They cleared thousands of invasive blackberry bushes and planted hundreds of trees\, creating a legacy that will last for generations.” \nDNR is seeking an $8 million investment in urban forestry from the Legislature this session\, $2 million of which would allow them to work with Youth Conservation Corps to establish a statewide program of work focused on tree planting\, restoration\, and urban forest maintenance. \n \nHilltop Park is located at 2600 S. 128th Street in Boulevard Park:
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/department-of-natural-resources-will-celebrate-buriens-hilltop-park-on-friday-feb-24-2/
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SUMMARY:Department of Natural Resources will celebrate Burien's Hilltop Park on Friday\, Feb. 24
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold an event on Friday\, Feb. 24\, 2023\, at 2 p.m. when Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz joins local stakeholders at Burien’s Hilltop Park to “celebrate a shining example of the state’s investments in urban forestry and tree equity.” \nAdditional stakeholders invited include representatives from King Conservation District\, City of Burien\, Port of Seattle\, and Highline School District. \nHilltop Park is a green dot within a concrete-gray landscape\, and is the only park in this Burien neighborhood and sits less than a half-mile of two low-income housing developments. \nAccording to American Forests’ Tree Equity Score map\, this park scores 56 out of 100 possible points\, which ranks 33 out of 38 census blocks measured in Burien. \nSixty-three percent of neighborhood residents are people of color\, and 51 percent of neighborhood residents live near or below the poverty line. In Burien\, only the neighborhoods below 20% people of color measure tree canopy above the city average. This is a trend with urban tree equity we see repeatedly across South King County and the entire state. \nThis project is a prime example of collaborative action that has ripple effects extending well beyond Hilltop Park. \n“The grant funding provided by DNR – our first UCF grant of what we hope are many awarded to a project centered on environmental justice – helped a dozen middle and high school students gain first-hand\, hands-on knowledge and experience with environmental restoration\,” DNR officials said. “They cleared thousands of invasive blackberry bushes and planted hundreds of trees\, creating a legacy that will last for generations.” \nDNR is seeking an $8 million investment in urban forestry from the Legislature this session\, $2 million of which would allow them to work with Youth Conservation Corps to establish a statewide program of work focused on tree planting\, restoration\, and urban forest maintenance. \n \nHilltop Park is located at 2600 S. 128th Street in Boulevard Park:
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/department-of-natural-resources-will-celebrate-buriens-hilltop-park-on-friday-feb-24-5/
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