Nature and Human Health

Seaside's Treasure the Beach October Beach Cleanup

Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 9:00am to 11:30am
SOLVE
Address: 
60 N. Prom.
Seaside, OR 97138
United States

The City of Seaside, Seaside Downtown Development Association, and Beach Drive Buccaneers invite you to join with us in cleaning up marine debris on our favorite Oregon Beach. Organized cleanups will take place, rain or shine, the first Saturday of every month. Sign in at The Seashore Inn on the Beach, 60 N. Prom, Seaside, get your bag, and, when done, drop it in a trash receptacle along the Prom. Stay the day and enjoy our shops and restaurants.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/seasides-treasure-beach-octob...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Seaside Beach
Venue Details: 
Sign in at The Seashore Inn on the Beach.
Cost: 
$0.00

Trillium Creek Community Planting Day

Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
5700 SW Dosch.
Portland, OR 97239
United States

Plant native trees and shrubs to improve habitat and water quality.  Tools and gloves will be provided on site.  Drinking water will also be provided but feel free to bring your own water bottles.  This can be messy work, so please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/trillium-creek-community-plan...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Trillium Creek - Robert Gray Middle School
Venue Details: 
Take SW 25th up the hill to Robert Gray Middle School. Park in front of the school along SW 23rd. Follow the SOLVE signs down the hill to the site.
Cost: 
$0.00

Hillsdoer Day

Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
2700 NW Glencoe Rd.
Hillsboro, OR 97124
United States

This site at Glencoe High School is a SOLVE Green Team site where students have removed more than an acre of Himalayan blackberry and planted hundreds of native plants. The final steps in retoring the site are removal of some invasive weeds and in-fill planting of native shrubs. The site borders are large wetland complex. On the opposite side of the wetlands neighbors are working hard to enhance the wetlands edge, removing invasive vegetation and planting native trees and shrubs. Volunteers will weed, mulch, and plant native vegetation.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/hillsdoer-day

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
McKay Creek - Glencoe High School
Venue Details: 
Enter the north entrance (past the traffic light) and park in the back by the track. Follow SOLVE signs to the site.
Cost: 
$0.00

Forest Glen Park Gales Creek Community Planting Day

Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
101 Gales Creek Rd.
Forest Grove, OR 97116
United States
Park/Trail: 

Forest Glen Park is located in Forest Grove. The park follows a small tributary stream of Gales Creek, and important stream for salmon habitat in the Tualatin River watershed. Volunteers will be planting both native trees and shrubs along the stream corridor. Native trees being planted include western red cedar, douglas fir and red alder. Native vegetation provides shade to the stream, prevents erosion and supports fish and wildlife habitat.Volunteers will plant native plants and mulch.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/forest-glen-park-gales-creek-...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Forest Glen Park
Venue Details: 
Turn left on Lavina Dr. Park at end of street, walk to work area by following SOLVE signs.
Cost: 
$0.00

Fall Native Plant Sale at Tualatin Hills Nature Park

Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 2:00pm
Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District
Address: 
15655 SW Millikan Way
Beaverton, OR 97003
United States
Categories: 

Blanketflower is a showy, beautiful plant that attracts a variety of butterflies and pollinators. It will be available for purchase on Oct. 3.

Contact Name: 
Karen Munday
Contact Phone: 
503-629-6350
Contact Email: 
kmunday@thprd.org
Venue: 
Tualatin Hills Nature Park
Venue Details: 
Tualatin Hills Nature Park, in the heart of Beaverton, is a remarkably diverse 222-acre wildlife preserve with wetlands, forests and streams that are habitat to insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. This nature park is a fascinating place to observe seasonal changes, such as the migration of rough-skinned newts to their breeding ponds or the waves of spring wildflowers or breeding birds. For hikers, birders and botanists of all ages, the mosaic of habitats within the park offers much to be discovered. The park features about five miles of trail; 1.5 miles of trails are paved, while the remaining 3.5 miles are well-maintained, soft-surface trails. The Oak Trail and sections of the Vine Maple Trail are paved and wheelchair accessible. The Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a wildlife preserve, so we ask that you please leave your dogs and other pets at home when you come to visit.
Cost: 
Free

Family Nature Fest

Saturday, October 17, 2015 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
Columbia Springs
Address: 
Columbia Springs
12208 SE Evergreen Hwy
Vancouver, WA 98683
United States
Categories: 

What do you get when you bring together Oregon Zoo critters, a "garbage rock" musician, a world-renowned clown, guided nature hikes, a scavenger hunt, and 100-acres of urban nature? Family Nature Fest! Join us for a day of family-fun inspired by the nature found in our own backyards! $5 per child age 2+; accompanying adults free. Scholarships available. Go to columbiasprings.org for more info!

Contact Name: 
Kaley McLachlan
Contact Phone: 
3608820936
Contact Email: 
volunteer@columbiasprings.org
Venue: 
Columbia Springs
Venue Details: 
Located on almost 100 acres of urban natural area within the City of Vancouver, Columbia Springs is dedicated to engaging the community in meaningful, outdoor learning experiences. Points of interest onsite: hiking trails, Grist Mill stone display, fish-rearing ponds, fish-feeding pond, viewing decks and picnic areas.
Cost: 
$5 per child 2+ years old; accompanying adults FREE
CI Initiatives: 

Birdfest & Bluegrass Nature Festival

Friday, October 2, 2015 - 6:30pm to Sunday, October 4, 2015 - 4:30pm
Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
28908 NW Main Ave
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

Visitors can enjoy bird, plant and nature tours and presentations by regional experts who will share fun facts and information about Southwest Washington's unique ecoregion. Archeologist-led walks will follow in the footsteps of Native Americans and Lewis & Clark to notable sites within
the refuge. These include a visit to a replica of a Cathlapotle plankhouse built by hand using ancient techniques
and tools. A traditional salmon bake will be held Sunday afternoon with complimentary samplings.
Children's activities in downtown Ridgefield will include the Audubon Society Live bird show and birds on display,
craft stations, games, a storytelling tent and more. Special offerings on both days include guided kayak and canoe tours, a night hike, Kiwa Trail tour and the spectacular sandhill crane tours at dawn and dusk. These tours are offered on a limited basis and fill quickly, with reservations and fees required. Visitors can also get an early start on Christmas shopping. An expanded birders' marketplace will offer great buys
on garden items, pottery, art, photography, birdhouses, clothes, books and other items. Food booths will be open
throughout the weekend.
 

Birdfest and Bluegrass is a non-profit festival hosted by Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge to encourage
appreciation for the wonders of nature and this special wildlife refuge.

Contact Name: 
Eric Anderson
Contact Phone: 
360-887-4106
Contact Email: 
Eric Anderson <eric_anderson@fws.gov>
Venue: 
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
Most events are free

Slough School volunteer orientation

Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Columbia Slough Watershed Council
Address: 
7040 NE 47th Ave
Portland, OR 97218
United States

Help a child experience the wonder of the outdoors with Columbia Slough Watershed Council! If you enjoy time in the outdoors and working with children, this is a great opportunity for you!

The Position: Slough School education volunteers assist with stewardship projects (native plantings, mulching, invasive species removal), water quality investigations, and natural history tours for students in the Slough School program. Volunteers first take on a shadowing role observing a staff educator and assisting with behavior monitoring and group management. Once volunteers establish familiarity with the flow of programming, they have the opportunity to lead activities and experiment with teaching/communication styles.

Slough School: Slough School is the K-12 education program of the Columbia Slough Watershed council.  It serves students who reside within and/or attend school within the boundaries of the Columbia Slough Watershed in North and North East Portland. Slough School students participate in classroom programs, field science experiences, and service learning projects. Volunteers primarily serve during our elementary field science experiences, many of which take place the Whitaker Ponds Nature park in NE Portland.

Your commitment:  The Council requests weekly volunteering during the Fall season (October - December). Volunteers will have the opportunity to select a consistent weekday to meet this requirement. Volunteers will have the option of continuing on into the Winter season (January - March).

Volunteer Interviews: All volunteer must complete an informal interview over the phone or in person. Fall season interviews will take place Wednesday, September 25th through Friday, September 27th.

Orientation: All new volunteers must attend an orientation on Saturday, October 3rd from 9:00am - 12:00pm. All new volunteers must attend an orientation on Saturday, October 3rd from 9:00am - 12:00pm.

Interested?

View our full position description for more information and brief application instructions.

Contact Name: 
Hanna Davis
Contact Phone: 
(503) 281-1132
Contact Email: 
hanna.davis@columbiaslough.org
Venue: 
Whitaker Ponds Nature Park
Venue Details: 
Meet in the Council's office at the South end of the park. Once in the park, follow the woodchip trail to the South. Blue event signs will lead you to a small green house - our offices!
Cost: 
free!

Be a pirate! Volunteer for Aquifer Adventure!

Saturday, September 12, 2015 - 11:30am to 4:00pm
Columbia Slough Watershed Council
Address: 
NE 166th Ave and Airport Way
Portland, OR 97230
United States

Ahoy thar, matey! It's time to celebrate at Aquifer Adventure - our pirate themed groundwater festival! Join our volunteer crew for a swashbuckling adventure on the high sloughs, as the Portland Water Bureau and Columbia Slough Watershed Council team up to present a FREE, family-friendly event full of educational games, canoe rides, crafts and more! This is a big event for the Bureau and the Council - we've had over 800 pirates-in-training attend in past years - and we need your help to make this a huge success. Volunteers needed as parking lot greeters, welcome tent attendees, canoe and dock area hands (experience required) and as youth activity leaders! This is a great volunteer opportunity for groups and individuals age 14 and up! 

Volunteers are needed for the following shifts:

  • Shift 1: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM (Set Up)
  • Shift 2: 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM (Event Shift)
  • Shift 3: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM (Clean up)

Volunteer Roles:

  • Set-up! (8am-11am): put up tents, unload canoes, set-up tables, put out signs, etc.
  • Canoe Captains and Deck Hands: help with lifejacket fittings, boat loading, or canoe guiding (some experience required)
  • Welcome Tent: greet visitors and explain event, have attendees sign waiver and give out wristbands
  • Parking Lot Greeter: welcome visitors, field questions, monitor parking lot
  • Games and Activity Leaders: guide participation for guests of all ages

And more! 

Online sign up available at www.bit.ly/AquiferVolunteer2015. Register by phone by calling (503) 281-1132. 

Learn more about Aquifer Adventure and join us as a guest!

Contact Name: 
Hanna Davis
Contact Phone: 
(503) 281-1132
Contact Email: 
hanna.davis@columbiaslough.org
Venue Details: 
Parking available near site, follow event signs
Cost: 
free!

Connect with Nature at Mt Tabor

Saturday, September 26, 2015 - 9:30am to 2:00pm
The Nature Conservancy
Park/Trail: 
Categories: 

Join The Nature Conservancy and Portland Parks & Recreation for a day of conservation work and celebration at Mount Tabor Park! Volunteers will help remove invasive species, maintain native species and perform trail maintenance. After the work, volunteers are invited to stick around for an exclusive celebratory event with a free lunch from local food carts, Salt & Straw Ice Cream and live music!

Registration is required and limited, so tell your friends and sign up today! http://support.nature.org/site/Calendar/?view=RSVP&id=5801

Contact Name: 
Gardiner Miller
Contact Phone: 
5038028100
Contact Email: 
orvolunteers@tnc.org
Venue: 
Mt Tabor Park
Cost: 
free

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