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Rewild Skillshare: Animal Tracking

Sunday, September 29, 2013 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Rewild Portland, Cascadia Wild
Address: 
Oxbow Regional Park
3010
Gresham, OR 97080
United States
Park/Trail: 

We would love to invite you to Rewild Portland's "Rewild Skillshare", our afternoon social networking event where people make new friends and hang out with friends and family while sharing skills, ideas and strategies for creating new cultures based on humanity's ancestral heritage. We welcome all levels of experience.

What:
Rewild Portland will be Animal Tracking with Cascadia Wild
Cascadia Wild is a non-profit that focuses on citizen science through animal tracking. Every winter they teach several courses on tracking and then take the volunteers on tracking expeditions to look for Wolverine tracks and sign. We are excited to partner with them and have them show us some cool stuff!

Where:
Oxbow Regional Park; Flood Plain Trail parking lot.

When:
Sunday, September 29th
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Materials to bring:
* Water
* Snacks
* Appropriate clothes
* $5 for vehicle parking pass
* Small Tape Measure
* Notebook/Pen
* NW Tracking Field Guides

Other stuff to bring is your family & friends and a $5-10 sliding scale suggested donation to support our efforts. Remember: "dress to impress". This is a social event after all! You can RSVP at our facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/165677720288434/

See you there!

Contact Name: 
Peter Bauer
Contact Phone: 
503.863.8462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Oxbow Regional Park, Flood Plain Trail
Venue Details: 
Flood Plain Trail parking lot.
Cost: 
$5.00 Vehicle Fee at Gate

EEAO's End-of-Summer Soirée

Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Environmental Education Association of Oregon
Address: 
6704 SE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR
United States

Enjoy the sweet end of summer with the Environmental Education Association of Oregon - join us for our End of Summer Soiree!

Delicious food & drink

Inspirational talk by Tony Deis, Founder of Trackers Earth

Eco-friendly silent auction

Tickets are limited...get yours today!

www.eeao.org

Contact Name: 
Rick Reynolds
Contact Phone: 
503.380.4140
Contact Email: 
rick@engagingeverystudent.com
Venue: 
Leach Botanical Garden
Cost: 
$15-25

Special Presentation; "Wapato for the People" at the Plankhouse

Sunday, September 8, 2013 - 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
28908 NW Main Ave
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

12-4PM: Plankhouse Tours and Children's activities available. 

2PM: Presentation begins

Historian and archaeologist Melissa Darby will present "Wapato for the People" on September 8 at 2pm in the Cathlapotle Plankhouse. Darby will explore the use of wapato throughout the world using archaeological evidence. The root of this important plant was a staple food of Native Americans who lived on the Lower Columbia and Fraser Rivers and it was a heavily traded commodity out to the coast and east to the mountains. This root has also been found in archaeological sites in the Great Basin and in sites in Europe and it is now cultivated in Asia.  In addition to this presentation children's activities, and displays highlighting other First Foods of the Columbia River will be included from 12-4pm.  There is a $3.00 entrance fee per vehicle visiting the Refuge.  For more information contact Sarah Hill at Sarah_Hill@fws.gov or call 360-887-4106 or visit www.ridgefieldfriends.org.

This event is part of the Cathlapotle Plankhouse Second Sunday Series.  The Cathlapotle Plankhouse is a full- scale replica Chinookan Plankhouse located on the Carty Unit of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge at 28908 N Main Ave., Ridgefield, WA.  It interprets the village of Cathlapotle that once existed on what is now Refuge property. Lewis and Clark mention Cathlapotle in their journals and noted that there were fourteen of these houses and 900 people living in the village at the time of their encounter in 1805.

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Cathlapotle Plankhouse
Venue Details: 
The Plankhouse is a modern, Chinookan style plankhouse built in 2005 to interprate Chinookan Native American culture of the Lower Columbia River and the village of Cathlapolte.
Cost: 
$3.00/Vehicle

Focus on Nature A festival to celebrate nature through photography

Saturday, October 5, 2013 - 8:00am to Sunday, October 6, 2013 - 5:00pm
Address: 
23000 SW Pacific Hwy
Sherwood, OR 97140
United States

Focus on Nature is a 2-day event featuring nature photography. There will be 16 seminars/workshops at the Tualatin River Wildlife Refuge and a Field Trip led by Stephen Johnson, a nationally acclaimed landscape photographer.

The seminars will cover a wide variety of topics related to nature photography including a review of the role photography played in the preservation of our national parks and refuges. Registration is required. See details at www.trphotosociety.org.

Venue: 
Sherwood YMCA
Venue Details: 
http://ymcacw.org/locations/sherwood-regional-family-ymca

Second Sunday Event at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse: Wapato Edition

Sunday, September 8, 2013 - 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
28908 NW Main Ave
Ridgefiled, WA 98642
United States

September 8, 2013 

12pm-4pmChildren's activities, Plankhouse tours, and displays highlighting other First Foods of the Columbia River will be available. 2pm: Historian Melissa Darby presents a talk on Wapato, and its use by Native People of the Columbia River and beyond. 

Historian and archeologist Melissa Darby will present "Wapato for the People" on September 8 at 2pm in the Cathlapotle Plankhouse. Darby will explore the use of wapato, Sagittaria latifolia ,  throughout the world using archeological evidence. The root of this important plant was a staple food of Native Americans who lived on the Lower Columbia and Fraser Rivers and it was a heavily traded commodity out to the coast and east to the mountains. This root has also been found in archeological sites in the Great Basin and in sites in Europe and it is now cultivated in Asia.  In addition to this presentation children's activities, and displays highlighting other First Foods of the Columbia River will be included from 12-4pm.  There is a $3.00 entrance fee per vehicle visiting the Refuge.  For more information contact Sarah Hill at

Sarah_Hill@fws.gov or call 360-887-4106 or visit www.ridgefieldfriends.org.

The Cathlapotle Plankhouse on the Carty Unit of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge:  28908 N Main Ave; Ridgefield, WA 98642

This event is part of the Cathlapotle Plankhouse Second Sunday Series.  The Cathlapotle Plankhouse is a full- scale replica Chinookan Plankhouse located on the Carty Unit of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge at 28908 N Main Ave., Ridgefield, WA.  It interprets the village of Cathlapotle that once existed on what is now Refuge property. Lewis and Clark mention Cathlapotle in their journals and noted that there were fourteen of these houses and 900 people living in the village at the time of their encounter in 1805.

 

** If you require wheelchair access, please make sure to call and arrange this ahead of time.**

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Cathlapotle Plankhouse
Venue Details: 
The Plankhouse is located on the Carty Unit of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.
Cost: 
$3/Vehicle

Introduction to Permaculture workshop with Growing Gardens

Thursday, September 12, 2013 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Growing Gardens
Address: 
United States

Date: Thursday, September 12 - 6pm-8pm
Location: TBD
Cost: $10-$30 sliding scale donation (No one turned away for lack of funds)

Permaculture is inspired by observation of natural ecosystems and applying ecological principles to garden design. In this 2-hour workshop, we'll explore the foundations of permaculture, beginning with its history and the ethics and design principles that distinguish permaculture from other related fields. Participants will learn the value of zone and sector analysis, using examples ranging from small urban lots and neighborhoods to more social/organizational realm. The workshop will include a pattern recognition exercise and a resources/needs activity where participants will discover ways to meet some of each others needs in their work lives.

Presenter Information: Matthew Bibeau MSEd, is the Development Director of Mother Earth School, an all-outdoor preschool and kindergarten located at Tryon Life Community Farm. Trained in permaculture design by Toby Hemenway (2006) and in permaculture teaching by Tom Ward and Jude Hobbs (2008), Matt has been generating momentum as a permaculture educator, co-coordinating Toby's PDC and co-teaching TLC Farm's PDC from 2009-2011. He serves as an active board member of the Learning Gardens Institute, represents TLC Farm on the board of the Oregon Sustainable Agriculture Land Trust and is a veteran coordinator of the City Repair Project's Village Building Convergence. (2006-2013).

Contact Name: 
Rodney Bender
Contact Phone: 
503-284-8420
Contact Email: 
rodney@growing-gardens.org
Venue: 
To be determined
Cost: 
$10-$30 sliding scale donation (No one turned away for lack of funds)

Canning Tomatoes, Sauces and Salsas workshop with Growing Gardens and OSU Extension

Wednesday, September 4, 2013 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Growing Gardens
Address: 
1137 SE 20th Ave.
Portland, OR 97214
United States

Date: Wednesday, September 4 - 6pm-8pm
Location: Hinson Church (SE Portland)
Cost: $20-$40 sliding scale donation (No one turned away for lack of funds)

Join OSU Extension Service Master Food Preservers for a hands-on food preservation class. Learn about equipment, current resources and safe, healthy methods of food preservation. Spaces limited.  Pre-registration required. Tomatoes are the most preserved item of produce. This class covers options for preserving plain tomatoes, tomato sauces, juice and "The Laws of Salsa."  Make and compare a variety of salsas in class. 

Presenter Information: OSU Extension faculty member Jeanne Brandt has been teaching food safety and preservation for OSU over 20 years.  OSU Extension Master Food Preservers are trained volunteers whose goal is to share up-to-date, research based information with community members.

Contact Name: 
Rodney Bender
Contact Phone: 
503-284-8420
Contact Email: 
rodney@growing-gardens.org
Venue: 
Hinson Church
Cost: 
$20-$40 sliding scale donation (No one turned away for lack of funds)

Registrations now open for SOLVE's Annual Beach and Riverside Cleanup

Saturday, September 28, 2013 - 10:00am to 1:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
United States

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: 
Maureen Fisher, Executive Director
Phone: 503-844-9571 or 
800-333-SOLVE (7658) (toll-free in Oregon)
Address: 2000 SW 1st Ave, Ste 400, Portland, OR 97201
Website: www.solveoregon.org

SOLVE BEACH CLEANUP POSTPONED AT COASTAL SITES DUE TO HIGH WIND FORECAST - INLAND SITE CLEANUPS ARE TO GO AHEAD AS SCHEDULED

September 27, 2013 Portland Oregon - SOLVE announced today that the Fall Beach Cleanup, scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday September 28, 2013, will be postponed at all sites along the Oregon Coast due to the extreme weather conditions being forecast by the National Weather Service. The National Weather Service has posted advisories for 65-70 MPH winds and possible flooding in areas along Hwy 101.

"The safety of all of our volunteers is our first priority," said Maureen Fisher, SOLVE's Executive Director. "We are contacting everyone who has registered for the coastal sites and getting the word out to all of our partners in the cleanup." 

The SOLVE Beach and Riverside Cleanup, presented by the Oregon Lottery, will go ahead at all of the inland sites this Saturday. Anyone who had planned to go to the beach is invited to join in at one of these sites and can find the list of available locations on the SOLVE website. 

"We are already working with each of the coordinators for the 47 sites along the coast to reschedule a cleanup in the next few weeks. After this storm there will be even more trash and debris on the beaches for us all to clean up," added Fisher. "Anytime volunteers want to clean up Oregon's beaches, SOLVE will gladly support those efforts."

About SOLVE
SOLVE is a statewide non-profit organization that brings people together to improve the environment and build a legacy of stewardship. Over four decades, the organization has grown from a small, grassroots group to a national model for volunteer environmental action. Today, SOLVE mobilizes and trains tens of thousands of volunteers across Oregon to clean up our beaches and rivers, and restore watersheds. Visit www.solveoregon.org for more information.

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
5038449571 ext 332
Contact Email: 
info@solveoregon.org

Traditional Technology Day at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Sunday, August 11, 2013 - 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
28908 NW Main Ave
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

Traditional Technologies Day at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse!

 

August 11, 2013:  12pm- 4pm.
Carty Unit of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge,
28908 NW Main Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642
www.ridgefieldfriends.org/plankhouse

Experience traditional tools and technologies of our human ancestors have used across the globe, and enjoy the many hiking and wildlife watching opportunities of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge!

Demonstrators will be at the Plankhouse showing people traditional skills found across the world such as archery, atlatl throwing, flintknapping, friction fire, and animal tracking. Tribal members from Chinook Indian Nation and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde will also be in the house showcasing traditional art and language of Chinookan peoples. Participation in many of these demonstrations is encouraged for everyone, and there will also be special activities for children all day!

The Cathlapotle Plankhouse is a modern Chinookan Plankhouse built to interpret the Chinookan village of Cathlapotle that once existed on what is today Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge property.  At the time Lewis and Clark visited Cathlapotle, it had 14 large plankhouses and a population of over 900 people.  The modern Cathlapotle Plankhouse is used to provide educational programs to youth and the general public through our Lifeways, Landscapes, and Wildlife Interpretive Program.  To learn more about the plankhouse visit www.ridgefieldfriends.org or contact Sarah Hill at Sarah_Hill@fws.gov or (360) 887-4106.   

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
The Plankhouse at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
3$ per Vehicle parking fee

First City Celebration

Saturday, July 27, 2013 - 11:45am to 9:00pm
Main Street Oregon City Inc.
Address: 
9th and Main St.
Oregon City, OR 97045
United States
Categories: 

Oregon City's annual community celebration in downtown Oregon City, Oregon at 9th and Main St. Free admission and entertainment.  Art vendors selling works inspired by nature. Food and beverage available for sale. 

Contact Name: 
Eethan Erickson
Contact Phone: 
971-202-1606
Contact Email: 
ethan.downtownoc@gmail.com
Venue: 
Outdoor booths, bands, and booze
Venue Details: 
Every last week in July for the past several years, Main Street in historic Oregon City closes its quaint downtown to traffic allowing pedestrians only to enjoy local artists, musicians, wines, and food.
Cost: 
Free admission

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