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Whidbey Watershed Stewards
P.O. Box 617
Langley, WA 98260
360-579-1272
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We are grateful to all our volunteers and our donors,
large and small, for your contributions to this inspiring and (we think) worthwhile work.

>> View our 2011 Annual Report and Request for Support

 

Get Involved
There are many ways to contribute to this grand adventure in watershed care - whether it's with time and talents, physical labor, networking, or financial donations.

  • Be a teaching assistant or parent volunteer at the Outdoor Classroom in Spring and Fall. Encourage a class or group to sign-up for a lesson.
    >> Learn more


  • Be a mentor for a student doing a service-learning or culminating project.

  • Help create wildlife and fish habitat at our creekside restoration sites - Become a Habitat Steward!.
    >> Learn more


  • Help make our fledgling water quality monitoring project a success.
   
  • Join a Task Force to plan and execute a special event, fundraiser, or project. Or help us write a successful grant application!

  • Help out in the office with mailings, newsletters, organizing.

  • Explore membership on our Board of Directors.

  • Invite us to make a presentation on watershed stewardship - everyone lives in a watershed.


  • Buy a Maxwelton Watershed history book that covers glaciers to Indian days to present time. Learn why it's called "Maxwelton"!
  • Make a financial donation - either at a fundraiser, by mail or online through Network for Good.