Join the Nature and Health community on Tuesday, October 14 for our fall community dinner. Learn about programs, policies, and research that are advancing equitable engagement with nature around Puget Sound. Anyone with an interest in the field of Nature and Health is welcome to join.

Nature and Health Community Dinners include:

  • A plant-based dinner
  • Drinks
  • Networking
  • Short talks from a wide variety of professionals, including researchers, community leaders, policy-makers, program managers, etc.

About Our Guest Speaker

Our Fall 2025 community dinner will feature a talk from Sarah Brandt.

Sarah leads King County Parks’ Environmental Policy & Initiatives section. Her team works to acquire, restore, and steward open space and forestland throughout King County, and ensures that Parks’ work aligns with key conservation, climate, and equity initiatives. Most recently, Sarah helped lead the effort to develop King County’s Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space levy, which received nearly 73% of voter approval in August 2025!

Prior to joining King County, she spent 18 years in private consulting, focusing on environmental planning, technical facilitation, and community engagement. She attended Harvard University, earning a degree in Environmental Science and Public Policy. When not at work, Sarah enjoys a good book, seeing live music, carpooling to her kids’ various sporting events, and encouraging everyone to reap the health benefits of getting outdoors!

At October’s community dinner, Sarah looks forward to sharing:

  1. How participating in this Nature & Health community has unlocked several creative projects and partnerships;
  2. Other King County programs that bridge nature and health; and
  3. Exciting efforts underway as 2026 approaches.

Supported By

Our community gatherings are supported by the REI Cooperative Action Fund. We are extremely grateful to the Fund’s commitment to making the outdoors more accessible and inclusive for everyone.

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