Walking Tour: RainWise Installations in Central Seattle

July 23 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm

Come for a walk in the neighborhood and learn about RainWise!

The RainWise team will lead a walking tour showcasing RainWise installations in Central Seattle. The route is less than one mile with some gentle inclines, starting and finishing at the Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden (E Spring St & 25th Ave, Seattle 98122). Plan for 60 to 90 minutes.

With every storm, rain carries pollutants off roofs, driveways, and other hard surfaces into local creeks, Lake Washington, and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, and we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on your property. Come talk to program staff to learn how your property can be RainWise.

We recommend checking your eligibility for a RainWise rebate before the event. Visit our eligibility page to find out.

Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden

E Spring St & 25th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98122
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In-Person Information Session: How to Get RainWise

July 8 @ 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

Learn how you can get a rebate for a cistern and/or rain garden to reduce pollution!

This in-person information session is for homeowners in RainWise-eligible basins throughout Seattle who are interested in learning more about the RainWise program and rebates. You will learn:

  • about the stormwater problem,
  • about the solutions we’re using to solve it, and
  • how you can help and get a rebate of up to 100% of the cost on cisterns and/or rain gardens.

We’ll cover the rebate process, selecting a contractor, and you’ll have a chance to ask questions. Then, you’ll have a chance to possibly talk with RainWise contractors about your future project!

RainWise rebates combat pollution. With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’ properties.

We recommend that you check your eligibility for a RainWise rebate in advance on our eligibility page.

Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden

E Spring St & 25th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98122
+ Google Map

In-Person Information Session: How to Get RainWise

June 23 @ 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

Learn how you can get a rebate for a cistern and/or rain garden to reduce pollution!

This in-person information session is for homeowners in RainWise-eligible basins throughout Seattle who are interested in learning more about the RainWise program and rebates. You will learn:

  • about the stormwater problem,
  • about the solutions we’re using to solve it, and
  • how you can help and get a rebate of up to 100% of the cost on cisterns and/or rain gardens.

We’ll cover the rebate process, selecting a contractor, and you’ll have a chance to ask questions. Then, you’ll have a chance to possibly talk with RainWise contractors about your future project!

RainWise rebates combat pollution. With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’ properties.

We recommend that you check your eligibility for a RainWise rebate in advance on our eligibility page.

Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden

E Spring St & 25th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98122
+ Google Map

In-Person Information Session: How to Get RainWise

June 10 @ 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

Learn how you can get a rebate for a cistern and/or rain garden to reduce pollution!

This in-person information session is for homeowners in RainWise-eligible basins throughout Seattle who are interested in learning more about the RainWise program and rebates. You will learn:

  • about the stormwater problem,
  • about the solutions we’re using to solve it, and
  • how you can help and get a rebate of up to 100% of the cost on cisterns and/or rain gardens.

We’ll cover the rebate process, selecting a contractor, and you’ll have a chance to ask questions. Then, you’ll have a chance to possibly talk with RainWise contractors about your future project!

RainWise rebates combat pollution. With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’ properties.

We recommend that you check your eligibility for a RainWise rebate in advance on our eligibility page.

Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden

E Spring St & 25th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98122
+ Google Map

Walking Tour: RainWise Installations in Green Lake

June 29 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm

Come for a walk in the neighborhood and learn about RainWise!

The RainWise team will lead a walking tour showcasing RainWise installations in the Green Lake neighborhood. The route is around 1.5 miles with some gentle inclines, starting and finishing outside Ole Café (5421 Meridian Ave N, Seattle WA 98103). Plan for 60 to 90 minutes. Feel free to check out the neighborhood restaurants afterward if you’d like.

With every storm, rain carries pollutants off roofs, driveways, and other hard surfaces into local creeks, Lake Washington, and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, and we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on your property. Come talk to program staff to learn how your property can be RainWise.

We recommend checking your eligibility for a RainWise rebate before the event. Visit our eligibility page to find out.

Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden

E Spring St & 25th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98122
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Meet a RainWise Contractor at the Tilth Alliance Plant Sale!

May 9 @ 9:00 am 3:00 pm

Shop the Tilth Alliance May Edible Plant Sale and then come learn about RainWise and meet our contractors!

About the plant sale: Tilth Alliance’s annual May Edible Plant Sale features the largest selection of organically, sustainably and locally grown vegetable plant starts in the Puget Sound region. All revenue from the May Edible Plant Sale benefits Tilth Alliance’s year-round programming.

Plants offered at the May Edible Plant Sale are the best varieties to grow successfully in our Pacific Northwest climate. You’ll find an amazing selection of fruits and veggies to choose from, as well as culinary herbs, edible flowers, pollinator plants, and even gardening supplies that will help maximize your harvest all year round. You may even discover new plants or varieties for your summer garden!

About RainWise: With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’ properties.

Come talk to our contractors to learn about how RainWise can work on your property!

We recommend that you check your eligibility for a RainWise rebate in advance at https://700milliongallons.org/rainwise/eligibility.

This event is in-person and outdoors.

Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden

E Spring St & 25th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98122
+ Google Map

How to Get RainWise Webinar & Contractor Meet Up

April 29 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm

Join us for an online webinar to learn about RainWise from home!

Register at https://tinyurl.com/April29RW.

With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways, and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington, and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’ properties.

This webinar is for homeowners in RainWise-eligible basins throughout Seattle who are interested in learning more about the RainWise program and rebates. At this webinar, you will learn:

• about the stormwater problem,
• about the solutions we’re using to solve it, and
• how you can help and get a rebate of up to 100% of the cost of cisterns and/or rain gardens.

We’ll cover the rebate process, and how to select a contractor, and you’ll have a chance to ask questions with Program staff and inspectors. After the presentation, you will meet with different RainWise contractors and have the chance to ask questions specific to your homes. Treat this time as your initial consultations with contractors as you figure out who specifically you may want to work with on your RainWise project.

We recommend that you check your eligibility for a RainWise rebate in advance at our eligibility page.

How to Get RainWise Webinar & Contractor Meet Up

April 14 @ 5:00 pm 6:30 pm

Join us for an online webinar to learn about RainWise from home!

Register at https://tinyurl.com/April14RW.

This webinar is for homeowners in RainWise-eligible basins throughout Seattle who are interested in learning more about the RainWise program and rebates. At this webinar, you will learn:

• about the stormwater problem,
• about the solutions we’re using to solve it, and
• how you can help and get a rebate of up to 100% of the cost of cisterns and/or rain gardens.

We’ll cover the rebate process, and how to select a contractor, and you’ll have a chance to ask questions with Program staff and inspectors. After the presentation, you will meet with different RainWise contractors and have the chance to ask questions specific to your homes. Treat this time as your initial consultations with contractors as you figure out who specifically you may want to work with on your RainWise project.

We recommend that you check your eligibility for a RainWise rebate in advance at our eligibility page.

How to Get RainWise Information Session

April 8 @ 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

Join us for an in-person information session and get all your questions answered!

You will learn about the RainWise program and how to apply to get a cistern and/or rain garden rebate.

RainWise rebates combat pollution! With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways, and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington, and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’ properties.

This in-person info session is for homeowners in RainWise-eligible basins throughout Seattle who are interested in learning more about the RainWise program and rebates. At this info session, you will learn:

  • about the stormwater problem,
  • about the solutions we’re using to solve it, and
  • how you can help and get a rebate of up to 100% of the cost of cisterns and/or rain gardens.

We’ll cover the rebate process, and how to select a contractor. You’ll have a chance to ask questions to Program staff, hear from a fellow RainWise homeowner, and possibly chat with RainWise contractors about your future project!

Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden

E Spring St & 25th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98122
+ Google Map

Walking Tour: RainWise Installations in West Seattle

June 9 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm

Come for a walk in the neighborhood and learn about RainWise!

The RainWise team will lead a walking tour showcasing RainWise installations in the West Seattle neighborhood. The route is about one mile with some gentle inclines, starting and finishing at the NW Corner of A.T. Milo Park (8402 30th Ave SW, Seattle 98126). Plan for 60 to 90 minutes. Feel free to check out the neighborhood restaurants afterward if you’d like.

With every storm, rain carries pollutants off roofs, driveways, and other hard surfaces into local creeks, Lake Washington, and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, and we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on your property. Come talk to program staff to learn how your property can be RainWise.

We recommend checking your eligibility for a RainWise rebate before the event. Visit our eligibility page to find out.

Spring Street P-Patch Community Garden

E Spring St & 25th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98122
+ Google Map