Join Palestine Action of South Sound (PASS) for a healing walk at Sequalitchew Creek Trail, a hidden gem. It is fully shaded, but glitters like an emerald in spring and summer as the sun peeks through its lush canopy. We will start at the trailhead and walk down to the saltwater where the Nisqually People’s village of Sequalitchew thrived for thousands of years until European colonization. On this walk we will learn about edible berries and plants, the area’s incredible human history, and continued threats to the land and waters from so-called “development.”
Meet at Dupont Civic Center Parking Lot., 1780 Civic Dr.
There is a carpool option: meet at Grocery Outlet on the Westside of Olympia at 5:20 PM.
This is a free, family-friendly event.

