gardening/farming

Pollination Celebration

Saturday, June 22, 2013 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Sauvie Island Center
Address: 
Sauvie Island
13901 NW Howell Park Road
Portland, OR 97231
United States

On June 22nd the Sauvie Island Center will host Pollination Celebration on the grounds of Howell Territorial Park and the Sauvie Island Organics farm. This event is for elementary school aged kids and families. Attendees will search the farm and native hedgerow for pollinators. Using kid-sized magnifying glasses they'll get a close-up look at how bees use their bodies to gather pollen. Magnifying glasses will also help attendees see how flowers and plants attract pollinators and facilitate the pollination process. Kids will even have the chance to play the role of a pollinator, transferring pollen from one plant to another. Other activities include a look at bee hives and honey combs, instructions for making Mason Bee houses and attracting pollinators to their gardens. Guests are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch, enjoy the grounds of Howell Territorial Park and visit one of the many neighboring u-pick berry farms on Sauvie Island. The event is part of National Pollinator Week, June 17th - Sunday, June 23rd. Six years ago the U.S. Senate's unanimous approval and designation of a week in June as "National Pollinator Week" marked a necessary step toward addressing the urgent issue of declining pollinator populations.  Pollinator Week has now grown to be an international celebration of the valuable ecosystem services provided by bees, birds, butterflies, bats and beetles. 

Contact Name: 
Joanne Lazo
Contact Phone: 
503.201.5923
Contact Email: 
joanne@sauvieislandcenter.org
Venue: 
Howell Territorial Park
Venue Details: 
The Sauvie Island Center is located in Howell Territorial Park and on the grounds of Sauvie Island Organics farm.
Cost: 
suggested donation of $10 per family

Rain Barrel Workshop

Wednesday, June 5, 2013 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Washington State University Clark County Extension
Address: 
1919 NE 78th Street
Vancouver, WA 98665
United States

The Watershed Stewards Program, a joint program of Clark County Environmental Services and WSU Clark County Extension, is presenting a very popular rain barrel workshop on Wednesday, June 5th (6:30-8:30 p.m.) at the 78th Street Heritage Farm.  Rain barrels are a good way to divert some of your home's stormwater runoff and to save water for the garden on dry days. 

The workshop includes instruction on assembly and installation, barrel, parts and snacks.  At just $35, this is one of the best rain barrel deals in town! 

Extension Programs are available to all without discrimination. If you need extra assistance, please contact us.

Register online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/324653 or with check or cash by contacting us.

Jenifer.naas@clark.wa.gov or 360-397-6060 ext 5712

Contact Name: 
Jenifer Naas
Contact Phone: 
360-397-6060 ext 5712
Contact Email: 
watershed.stewards@clark.wa.gov
Venue: 
Washington State University Extension at 78th Street Heritage Farm
Cost: 
$35 materials fee

Xeriscaping for Homeowners

Thursday, May 30, 2013 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Washington State University Clark County Extension
Address: 
1919 NE 78th Street
Vancouver, WA 98665
United States

Xeriscaping for Homeowners

WSU Clark County Extension and Clark County Department of Environmental Services will host a Xeriscaping workshop on May 30, 2013 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the WSU Extension offices on NE 78th Street.

Learn from professionals how to use your sprinkler less!  Learn about plants and watering techniques that save you time and water over the summer.

Xeriscaping, a concept for saving water in landscaped areas, involves planting with slow-growing, drought tolerant plants to conserve water and reduce maintenance costs for your yard or garden. This workshop includes a discussion of native plants adapted to endure drought.  Learn about choosing appropriate plants for your garden, grouping them together with other plants with the same watering needs, and planting them in areas that are favorable to their growth.

Jenifer Naas, Watershed Stewards Program Coordinator, says, "Why waste our valuable drinking water on a lawn? Save money and water by designing a water efficient landscape."

Xeriscaping Workshop
Thursday, May 30 2013, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
WSU Extension offices at the 78th Street Heritage Farm
1919 NE 78th Street, Vancouver

Learn more about Watershed Steward workshops at http://clark.wsu.edu/volunteer/ws/

Pre-registration is required: Register online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/374680

Call WSU Extension at (360) 397-6060 ext. 5712 or email watershed.stewads@clark.wa.gov

Class size is limited to 30 participants. This is a free workshop.

Contact Name: 
Jenifer Naas
Contact Phone: 
360-397-6060 ext 5712
Contact Email: 
watershed.stewards@clark.wa.gov
Venue: 
Washington State University Extension at 78th Street Heritage Farm
Cost: 
0

Farm Camp @ Sauvie Island Center

Monday, July 29, 2013 - 9:00am to Friday, August 2, 2013 - 3:00pm
Sauvie Island Center
Address: 
13901 NW Howell Park Rd
Portland, OR 97231
United States

July 29-August 2 - Sauvie Island Center Farm Camp.

9:30 - 3:00.  This camp is for children entering 3rd, 4th or 5th grade in the fall of 2013.   

Summer camps allow children to spend a week exploring the 16 acre Sauvie Island Organics farm and adjacent grounds of Metro's Howell Territorial Park. Each day at camp will be a new adventure, focusing on one area of the Sauvie Island Center curriculum, including: Healthy Soils, Plant Parts, Seed to Harvest, Wildlife and the Food Web, and the Pollination Station.

Sauvie Island Center's education staff will guide campers through exploration activities and a daily nature journaling exercise.  In addition, campers will gather produce from our Grow Lunch Garden and use their harvest to prepare fresh, tasty supplements to their own sack lunches.

One day during the week, we'll be joined by a chef from New Seasons Market, who will harvest vegetables and do a special cooking project with campers.

Other activities include nature-themed arts and crafts projects and group games.  Farm camp is an outdoor experience. Children will be outside all day, everyday soaking up the fresh air and sunshine.

Contact Name: 
Joanne Lazo
Contact Phone: 
5032015923
Contact Email: 
joanne@sauvieislandcenter.org
Venue: 
Sauvie Island Organics farm at Howell Territorial Park
Cost: 
$225

Metro's Sandy River Spey Clave

Friday, May 17, 2013 - 9:00am to Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 5:00pm
Metro
Address: 
3010 SE Oxbow Parkway
Gresham, OR
United States
Park/Trail: 

All day Friday to Sunday, May 17, 18 and 19


Come to Oxbow Regional Park for the largest gathering of anglers devoted to two-hand fly rod fishing in the western hemisphere. Enroll in the free Spey casting college. View on-the-water demonstrations. Meet Northwest fly fishing legends. Free with a $5 per vehicle ($7 per bus) fee. Want to camp at Oxbow? Visit www. oregonmetro.com/oxbow for details about online reservations. Pets and alcohol are not allowed in Metro parks or natural areas. For event information, visit www. flyfishusa.com/spey-clave.

Contact Phone: 
503-663-4708
Contact Email: 
parks@oregonmetro.gov
Venue: 
Oxbow Regional Park
Venue Details: 
Discover Oxbow Regional Park, a 1,000-acre natural area park nestled in the wild and scenic Sandy River Gorge.
 
 Online camping reservations now available - Reservations can now be made online using a MasterCard or Visa. Pets and alcohol are not allowed in Metro parks or natural areas. Reserve your spot now, go to http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/Oxbow_Regional_Park/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=OR&parkId=402500&topTabIndex=CampingSpot.
 
 Located within the wild and scenic Sandy River Gorge, Metro's Oxbow Regional Park offers rare access to many of the region’s natural wonders while providing a variety of unique recreational opportunities. The river draws swimmers, rafters, kayakers and drift boats carrying anglers. Twelve miles of trails invite you to explore an ancient forest with centuries-old trees and ridges and ravines carved by volcanic and glacial flows.
 
 Oxbow is a great place to see wildlife and animal tracks. The area’s natural habitat makes an ideal home for wildlife such as mink, beaver, raccoon, fox, deer, osprey, songbirds, salmon, elk, black bear, cougar and many others.More about wildlife and tracking 
 The park also offers a wooded campground, reservable picnic shelters, playgrounds, equestrian trails, and a number of environmental education opportunities. 
 
 Nature activities and field trips
 Visit upcoming events at Oxbow below, including animal tracking, ancient forest walks, salmon viewing, wildflower and mushroom identification classes, and programs especially for kids and teens. You can also plan your own field trip with a Metro naturalist especially for your classroom, group or organization.
 
 Location; From I-84, take the Troutdale exit (17). Go past the truck stop to the light and turn right on 257th. Go 3 miles to Division Street and turn left. Continue east for 5 miles following the signs. Turn left on Oxbow Parkway and drive 1.6 miles to the park entrance.
Cost: 
$5 per vehicle fee, $7 per bus

Metro's Blue Lake Natural Discovery Garden

Saturday, June 1, 2013 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Metro
Address: 
20500 NE Marine Drive
Fairview, OR
United States

Drop-in family fun at Blue Lake Natural Discovery Garden

1 to 5 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, June 1 through Sept. 1

Gather ideas to make your yard pesticide-free, safe and fun for kids, songbirds, lakes and streams. All ages can explore an active worm bin, dig for "fossils," discover, rub and sniff plants, find the softest leaves, and see what wildlife have to say about natural gardening. Come for the garden and stay to enjoy the park's many recreational activities. Free with $5 per vehicle ($7 per bus) fee, free for bicycles and pedestrians.

Contact Phone: 
503-665-4995 option 0
Contact Email: 
parks@oregonmetro.gov
Venue: 
Blue Lake Regional Park
Venue Details: 
Metro's Blue Lake Regional Park, located just 20 minutes from downtown Portland, offers a wealth of recreational opportunities for people of all ages.
 
 Blue Lake is a 64-acre natural lake fed by underground springs. Children under 5 years of age are not allowed in the lake to help keep the water clean, but there is a spray ground for all ages with colorful features that shower, gush, dump and pour water (opens after Memorial Day). Visitors can also rent a paddle boat, row boat or canoe to explore Blue Lake or play a round of disc golf.
 
 Blue Lake Regional Park provides opportunities for boating, fishing and swimming, and makes a beautiful backdrop for hundreds of family picnics, community events and special programs throughout the year.
Cost: 
$5 per vehicle fee, $7 per bus

Growing the Most in Your Space with Oregon Tilth

Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 9:00am to 10:00am
Oregon Tilth
Address: 
Colonel Summer's Community Garden
SE 20th Avenue & Taylor Street
Portland, OR
United States

Garden Organically! Learn special techniques to grow more food intensively this year. Free seeds and handouts are provided. These one hour classes are offered at two times: 9 am and 11 am. Oregon Tilth thanks  Portland Parks & Recreation for collaborating to bring organic gardening education to the public.

Contact Name: 
Colleen Lockovitch
Contact Phone: 
503.638.0735
Contact Email: 
oec@tilth.org
Venue: 
Colonel Summer's Community Garden
Venue Details: 
This one hour class will be held rain or shine outside. Come dressed for the weather. Pre-registration is required.
Cost: 
$12/$10 Tilth Members

National Get Outdoors Day at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Saturday, June 8, 2013 - 10:00am to 3:00pm
National Park Service
Address: 
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
1501 Evergreen Blvd.
Vancouver, WA 98661
United States

On Saturday, June 8th, 2013, celebrate healthy, active, outdoor fun in your urban national park! Experience all kinds of outdoor activities at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site - your Gateway to the Great Outdoors. Partners from federal, state, and local agencies, nonprofit organizations and the recreation industry are again teaming up to host the fifth annual National Get Outdoors Day (GO Day) to encourage outdoor fun at sites across the nation.


GO Day at Fort Vancouver includes the annual free Brigade Encampment, where costumed interpreters re-enact the springtime return of Hudson's Bay Company fur brigades to Fort Vancouver.


Prime goals of GO Day are reaching currently underserved populations and first-time visitors to public lands, and reconnecting youth to the great outdoors.

Contact Name: 
Cassie Anderson
Contact Phone: 
(360) 816-6247
Contact Email: 
cassie_anderson@nps.gov
Venue: 
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Venue Details: 
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, a unit of the National Park Service, is at the heart of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve. The Vancouver National Historic Reserve brings together a national park, a premier archaeological site, the region's first military post, an international fur trade emporium, one of the oldest operating airfields, the first national historic site west of the Mississippi River, and a waterfront trail and environmental center on the banks of the Columbia River. The partners of the Reserve teach visitors about the fur trade, early military life, natural history, and pioneers in aviation, all within the context of Vancouver's role in regional and national development. The Reserve's vast array of public programs -- including living history events, cultural demonstrations, exhibits, active archaeology, and other special events and activities -- create a dynamic, fun, and unique tourist destination for people of all ages.
Cost: 
Free

Spring Native Plant Sale

Saturday, April 27, 2013 - 10:00am to 2:00pm
Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation District
Address: 
15655 SW Millikan Way
Beaverton, OR 97006
United States

Spring Native Plant Sale

Saturday, April 27, 10 am - 2 pm. FREE admission. All ages, Family Friendly.

Bring nature to your backyard! Join us for our annual Spring Native Plant Sale, Saturday, April 27 from 10 am to 2pm.

Learn sustainable gardening techniques through activities and information booths and shop our Spring Native Plant Sale to start growing your own native habitat. Friends of the Tualatin Hills Nature Park sponsor this event with proceeds going towards education programs and future park improvements.

Contact Name: 
Karen Munday
Contact Phone: 
503/629-6350
Contact Email: 
kmunday@thprd.org
Venue: 
Nature Park Interpretive Center
Cost: 
FREE

Tree Care Day Work Party

Tuesday, April 9, 2013 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Hoyt Arboretum Friends
Address: 
4000 SW Fairview Boulevard
Portland, OR 97221
United States
Park/Trail: 

Volunteer to plant and mulch trees throughout the Arboretum. Curator Martin Nicholson will be on hand to lend his expertise and guide the work party.

Wear work clothes such as pants and boots. Be sure to dress for the weather, and bring water and a snack. Gloves and tools will be provided.

Meet at the Visitor Center, no registration required!

Contact Name: 
Heather Wilkinson
Contact Phone: 
(503) 823-4477
Contact Email: 
info@hoytarboretum.org
Venue: 
Hoyt Arboretum
Venue Details: 
Meet at the Hoyt Arboretum Visitor Center at 4000 SW Fairview Boulevard. Please arrive approximately 10 minutes early.
Cost: 
Free

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