educational course
Salmon Homecoming
Cooking with Winter Vegetables workshop with Growing Gardens
Food Fermentation workshop with Growing Gardens
Introduction to Urban Chicken Keeping workshop with Growing Gardens
Chicken Coop Building Basics workshop with Growing Gardens
14th Annual BirdFest Celebration
Clone of 4-H Nature Club Leader Training
OSU Extension 4-H Partners with US Fish and Wildlife to form Nature Clubs in Local Neighborhoods
Exploring Nature . . . Backyards and Beyond - New Leaders Needed
4-H teams up with the USFWS to bring a new and exciting youth program to the Portland Metro area.
Nature Clubs...
- Engage students in outdoor nature-focused exploration, discovery, play, conservation, and learning
- Provide youth opportunities to lean in and about the natural world around them
- Involve students in their community through citizen sciences and civic engagement, and discussion about current environmental concerns and issues
- Are open to 3-5 grade students
- Meet all over the Greater Portland Metro region, and explore their own neighborhoods, local parks and the Oregon Zoo with mentoring from US Fish and Wildlife Service.
- design and implement community service projects focused on animals in their homes not only in our own region but from around the world
- present their projects and share their research with others at a 4-H Nature Club Summit
Sessions for the Nature Clubs will be scheduled around the four seasons, with activities identified for exploring nature during each. Nature Clubs is a pilot program in 2013 implementing the Backyards and Beyond curriculum developed for nature-focused 4-H programs in Arizona. We are adapting this fabulous curriculum for our area.
The program includes the new national 4-H curriculum developed in partnership with the USFWS, 4H Neighborhood Nature Clubs. All club leaders receive a copy of the curriculum.
Upcoming 4-H Nature Club Leader Trainings
To become a 4-H Nature Club Leader, attend one of these upcoming trainings
Date: Thursday, October 3rd
Time: 4-7 pm
Location: at Holy Redeemer 127 N Rosa Parks Way Portland Oregon
Date: Saturday, October 5th
Time: 9-noon
Location: at Holy Redeemer 127 N Rosa Parks Way Portland Oregon
Please help us spread the word by publishing the above information, if you have any questions please contact Aliesje King.
4-H Nature Club Leader Training
OSU Extension 4-H Partners with US Fish and Wildlife to form Nature Clubs in Local Neighborhoods
Exploring Nature . . . Backyards and Beyond - New Leaders Needed
4-H teams up with the USFWS to bring a new and exciting youth program to the Portland Metro area.
Nature Clubs...
- Engage students in outdoor nature-focused exploration, discovery, play, conservation, and learning
- Provide youth opportunities to lean in and about the natural world around them
- Involve students in their community through citizen sciences and civic engagement, and discussion about current environmental concerns and issues
- Are open to 3-5 grade students
- Meet all over the Greater Portland Metro region, and explore their own neighborhoods, local parks and the Oregon Zoo with mentoring from US Fish and Wildlife Service.
- design and implement community service projects focused on animals in their homes not only in our own region but from around the world
- present their projects and share their research with others at a 4-H Nature Club Summit
Sessions for the Nature Clubs will be scheduled around the four seasons, with activities identified for exploring nature during each. Nature Clubs is a pilot program in 2013 implementing the Backyards and Beyond curriculum developed for nature-focused 4-H programs in Arizona. We are adapting this fabulous curriculum for our area.
The program includes the new national 4-H curriculum developed in partnership with the USFWS, 4H Neighborhood Nature Clubs. All club leaders receive a copy of the curriculum.
Upcoming 4-H Nature Club Leader Trainings
To become a 4-H Nature Club Leader, attend one of these upcoming trainings
Date: Thursday, October 3rd
Time: 4-7 pm
Location: at Holy Redeemer 127 N Rosa Parks Way Portland Oregon
Date: Saturday, October 5th
Time: 9-noon
Location: at Holy Redeemer 127 N Rosa Parks Way Portland Oregon
Please help us spread the word by publishing the above information, if you have any questions please contact Aliesje King.
SHARING IDEAS: Connecting with Place, Community and Nature
Sharing Ideas events illuminate positive, grassroots efforts of neighbors, volunteer groups and organizations throughout Portland. Presenters will share the inspiration for their project, how they turned their idea into action and how the project engages community.
This Sharing Ideas presentation features Envirovillage, a project that develops art and outdoor experiences, educational programs, volunteer opportunities, and community projects to connect people to each other and the environment.
Come celebrate and discover the many ways in which individuals and groups are making a positive difference in our community. Make connections; explore possibilities for creating similar projects in your neighborhood.
The Community Legacy Program of Our United Villages recognizes and promotes that every person can make a positive difference for the benefit of all.