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  Clear Creek Trail, on the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula, is almost 8 miles from Silverdale Waterfront Park on Dyes Inlet north to Trigger Avenue.  It follows Clear Creek as it meanders through riparian areas, wetlands, and remnant forests, in the  of a highly developed urban area.

CURRENT EVENTS

January 2025

Salmon in the Classroom Prep

Salmon in the Classroom program begins in October when schools take  their tanks out of storage and test them to see if they were working properly.

​On January 8th, chum salmon eggs were distributed to 23 schools in Bremerton, Central Kitsap and Poulsbo. Over 1,200 eager students will raise the salmon to the fry stage and in March, release the fry into Clear Creek.

​If you would like to volunteer either as a Tank Angel for a nearby school, field trip equipment manager or station assistant during the field trips, give us a shout! We would love to have your help.

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Training for the field trips begin in February and it's free and lots of fun! No experience necessary!

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As an all volunteer organization, we rely on our community to support these wonderful, educational opportunities.

Contact us to join in the fun!  For more info and to volunteer:        ​

       ​​​​​​Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org​​

Monday, January 20th

MLK Family Service Day

Since 2003, we've invited families and friends to participate in our annual service day to do clean up of winter storm detritus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

February and it's free and

Activities include sweeping and sanding boardwalks, pounding nails back down (a great activity for the littles), scraping debris off the boardwalk, and raking leaves, pine cones and branches off the trail. 

We have a limited supply so bring your favorite trash grabbers, gloves, brooms, rakes, putty knives and hammers.

Dress for the weather and join us from 0930 until 1130 at the Ridgetop Workshop, the green building adjacent to 9228 Ridgetop Blvd in downtown Silverdale.

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         Volunteer Here

       

February 2025

Salmon Volunteer Training

In the late 1980s, the Kiwanis Club of Central Kitsap built aquariums for raising salmon eggs in schools so that students could learn about the life cycle of salmon.

They supported this Salmon in the Classroom program for many years until the club disbanded. 

 

But! first they recruited other organizations to continue the program. This is where Mary Earl, Clear Creek Task Force and Pat Kirschbaum, KC Stormwater Education and Outreach Coordinator stepped in around the early 2000s.

Over the years, we recruited many organizations and volunteers to support this worthy program.

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We welcome new volunteers and organizations to join in the fun with trainings for the field trips that will begin the end of February.

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      For more info:

  ​​​​​​​   Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org

CLEAR CREEK TASK FORCE

9641 Levin Road 

Silverdale, WA 98383

P.O. Box 1188

Phone: 360.434.7665

Email: Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org

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