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On October 17th, we were delighted that teams from Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company, King County Parks, and local community members joined us for our Forterra Friday at Duwamish Hill Preserve - a 10.5-acre protected site in Tukwila with great historical, cultural, and ecological significance. The preserve is a former industrial storage yard and garbage pit that was saved from industrial development through a community partnership between Forterra, the City of Tukwila, and Friends of the Hill in 2004. After many years of hard work by volunteers, the Duwamish Hill Preserve was officially opened to the public in 2010. Together, we cleared more than 7,000 square feet of blackberries, expanding the area we already cleared at previous Forterra Friday events. Some dug quietly; others shared stories of farming, gardening, and how they connect to land in their communities. Even with just minutes left in our two-hour event, volunteers were still hard at work, determined to pull every root. For many, it was their first time at the preserve, and a few chose to stay afterwards to walk around the site and really experience the park. Pulling blackberries to create space for native plants wasn’t just work; it was part of keeping the story of the Hill alive for future generations. The following day, Duwamish Alive hosted a bigger planting to carry that work forward. Thank you, Swire Coca-Cola, USA, for sponsoring this event and for all the volunteers who made this possible.