native plants

Discover Rock Creek

Saturday, November 7, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
14974 SE Hwy 212 (Hwy 212 and SE 152nd).
Clackamas, OR 97015
United States

Happy fish make for a Happy Valley! That's why the Clackamas County Water Environment Services (WES), Clackamas River Basin Council (CRBC) and SOLVE have joined forces to get you involved in improving water quality and fish habitat in Rock Creek. Take advantage of the rare opportunity to explore this beautiful natural area at a key juncture where it flows into the Clackamas River, normally closed to the public, for a day of education and exploration. Participants will tour new in-stream construction and restoration work, and engage in hands-on learning at four education stations on soil, water quality, fish habitat and plant care. Donuts provided! The Rock Creek Confluence Project was funded by Clackamas County Water Environment Services, Metro's 2006 Natural Areas bond measure, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, The Nature Conservancy's PGE Habitat Fund, and the Clackamas River Basin Council's Shade Our Streams program.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/discover-rock-creek

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Rock Creek Clackamas Confluence
Venue Details: 
All volunteers should park in the parking lot behind the Nature’s Country Store and will be shuttled to and from the work site. Please plan to arrive at 8:45 am. Nature’s Country Store is located at 15252 Hwy 224, Damascus, OR 97089. Carpooling is encouraged.
Cost: 
$0.00

Heron Pointe Wetlands November Community Planting Day

Saturday, November 7, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
21735 Palisade Dr.
Fairview, OR 97024
United States

Heron Pointe Wetland is degraded by the presence of an invasive grass:reed canary grass. Volunteers will be planting native willow, Oregon ash as well as native shrubs like douglas spirea. Volunteers will also be installing coffee bags as a weed barrier and mulching. Native plants will add needed biodiversity improving the overall health of the wetland.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/heron-pointe-wetlands-novembe...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Fairview Heron Pointe Wetlands
Venue Details: 
Park along Palisade Drive, walk off trail at end of cul-de-sac onto site.
Cost: 
$0.00

Columbia Slough's Stewardship Saturday:Smith and Bybee Wetlands

Saturday, February 13, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Columbia Slough Watershed Council
Address: 
5300 N. Marine Drive,
Portland, OR 97217
United States

Join us for this unique volunteering opportunity!

Did you know that Smith and Bybee wetlands is the largest urban wetland in the United States? We'll be planting local bioswales with native plants. Bioswales are special plantings designed to filter city runoff after a large rain event. They help clean water of pollutants before it enters the wetlands. Cool! Learn more and help out today.

This event runs rain or shine! Be sure to dress for the weather and bring water, rain gear and sturdy shoes. Snacks, tools, training and gloves will be provided. Parents should note that there is a water body on this site. This opportunity is open to volunteers 16 years and older, unless accompanied by an adult. Unaccompanied volunteers under 18 years old should contact the Council for a special youth waiver.

Interested?

Please register online at the Columbia Slough event page or call (503) 281-1132.

Contact Name: 
Hanna Davis
Contact Phone: 
(503) 281-1132
Contact Email: 
hanna.davis@columbiaslough.org
Venue: 
Smith and Bybee Wetlands
Cost: 
free volunteer event

Columbia Slough's Stewardship Saturday: Columbia Children's Arboretum

Saturday, January 30, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Columbia Slough Watershed Council
Address: 
10040 NE 6th Dr
Portland, OR 97211
United States

Columbia Children's Arboretum is a real hidden gem! Help us restore the native plant community!

Stewardship Saturday gives folks an opportunity to make positive changes in the health of their community! Join us at the Columbia Children's Arboretum for a morning of weed removal and native species planting. We're hosting this event in partnership with Portland OIC, Portland Parks & Recreation, East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District, Port of Portland & Friends of Trees.

This event runs rain or shine! Be sure to dress for the weather and bring water, rain gear and sturdy shoes. Snacks, tools, training and gloves will be provided. Parents should note that there is a water body on this site.

Want to join us?

Please register groups of 5 more using the Friends of Trees online registration system. Registration for individuals is not required, but suggested on the Columbia Slough event page. You can also call (503) 281-1132.

Contact Name: 
Hanna Davis
Contact Phone: 
(503) 281-1132
Contact Email: 
hanna.davis@columbiaslough.org
Venue: 
Columbia Children's Arboretum
Cost: 
free volunteer event

Portland Fruit Tree Project Parkrose Community Orchard Groundbreaking and Planting!

Saturday, October 24, 2015 - 10:00am to 1:00pm
Portland Fruit Tree Project
Address: 
12505 NE Halsey St.,
Portland, OR 97230
United States

Located at Parkrose Community United Church of Christ, Parkrose Community Orchard is the future home of dozens of fruit trees, edible shrubs and berries. Come help us make it a reality! Tools and refreshments will be provided and children are invited to join in on the fun.

To register, phone Gareth at 503-284-6106 or register online at www.tinyurl.com/ParkroseOrchard

Contact Name: 
Gareth Stacke
Contact Phone: 
503-284-6106
Contact Email: 
gareth@portlandfruit.org
Cost: 
Free!
CI Initiatives: 

Crew Leader Training with Friends of Trees!

Saturday, October 31, 2015 - 9:00am to 3:00pm
Friends of Trees
Address: 
5151 NW Cornell Rd
Portland, OR 97210
United States
Park/Trail: 

Friends of Trees is seeking new Crew Leaders for the upcoming November-April tree planting season! Being a Crew Leader is a great way to meet neat people, develop valuable leadership skills, learn how to plant trees the right way, and contribute to greening Portland Metro area parks and neighborhoods. Learn more and register for our trainings HERE; space limited!  The trainings are Saturday, Oct 31st and Thursday, Nov 12th.

The Oct 31st training is with our Green Space program (http://bit.ly/greenspaceprogram). This program plants small native trees and shrubs in natural areas and green spaces to restore native habitat and improve watershed health. Many planting sites are located in greater Washington, Multnomah, and Clackamas Counties and not accessible by public transportation; a personal vehicle is helpful to be a Green Space Crew Leader.

The November 12th training is for our Neighborhood Trees program (http://bit.ly/neighborhoodtreesprogram) which plants large 8-12' street and yard trees with homeowners and planting volunteers in eastside Portland neighborhoods, as well as in Vancouver, Beaverton, and Oregon City. Plantings are largely accessible by bike or public transportation.

Crew Leaders help teach Friends of Trees volunteers how to plant trees and work together as a team. Each Crew Leader commits to guiding small groups of planters at 4 or more Saturday morning plantings throughout the planting season.

You'll wear a Friends of Trees vest at weekend plantings and receive the respect and admiration of the volunteers on your crew, as well as receive a coveted Tree Team t-shirt and great food (a hallmark of all of our planting events).  To reach an account of a current Crew Leader after his first year with Friends of Trees, check out this fun blog post.

Join this fun and energetic team by signing up for a required training. For more information or to register, follow THIS LINK.  We look forward to working with you to plant more trees in the Portland Metro area!

Any questions?  Please don't hesitate to contact Jenny or Randi in the Volunteer & Outreach Program at Volunteer@FriendsofTrees.org or 503-595-0213.  We hope to work with you soon!

Contact Name: 
Jenny Bedell-Stiles & Randi Orth
Contact Phone: 
503-595-0213
Contact Email: 
Volunteer@FriendsofTrees.org
Venue: 
Audubon Society of Portland
Cost: 
Free!

Habitat Restoration for Endangered Species at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Wednesday, October 28, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:30pm
Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
28908 NW Main Ave.
P.O. Box 457
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

Help create habitat for the Endangered Columbian White-tailed Deer in the wild and beautiful setting of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. We will be planting 5,200 native trees and shrubs to provide cover and forage for the deer and other wildlife.

Perks of joining us for our events are:

*Getting to explore areas of the refuge not usually accessible to visitors

*Learning more about the local wildlife and environment.

*Snacks, hot drinks, good company, and outstanding scenery.

*Satisfaction knowing that you are making a difference in the lives of an endangered species for years to come.

Planting days are typically Wednesdays and Saturdays from the end of October to the beginning of March. Special days may also be arranged for groups. All work days are from 9 am to 12:30 pm rain or shine. Dress for the weather including waterproof boots. No Experience Necessary. Registration is encouraged but not required. All volunteers must complete a Visitor Service Agreement prior to volunteering which can be found here: http://1.usa.gov/1NzriIg.

The Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1965 to provide wintering habitat for the dusky subspecies of the Canada goose. Today, the Refuge is a place where people can share a bond with nature, and each other, by passing on outdoor traditions to new generations. As the population of the region increases, the Refuge will become even more important to wildlife and those seeking to connect with nature.

Contact Name: 
Aiden Forsi
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-3883
Contact Email: 
Aiden_Forsi@fws.gov
Cost: 
0

Join a Last Saturday Weed Warrior Service Project for October

Saturday, October 31, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
SE 69th and Yamhill
Portland, OR 97215
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join the Weed Warrior effort to restore a healthy habitat at Mt. Tabor Park. The Weed Warrior Stewardship Coordinator and volunteer crew leaders will share their knowledge of the natural habitat, demonstrate how to remove non-native vegetation, and help keep us organized, safe and motivated! We will make sure that you are comfortable and contribute in ways that match your skills and interests. Wear comfortable clothes that are appropriate for working in natural areas: long pants, long sleeves, brimmed hat to protect from sun/rain, and closed-toe sturdy shoes. Bring a water bottle. We provide you with tools, gloves, and snacks. Activities include: Invasive Plant Removal, Litter Cleanup.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/join-last-saturday-weed-warri...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Mt. Tabor Park
Venue Details: 
Meet at the kiosk near the main parking lot adjacent to the amphitheatre in the park. Enter from SE 69th & Yamhill, turning west up the hill or come all the way up the road from the SE 60th & SE Salmon entrance. Plan to come 5-10 minutes early to sign-in.
Cost: 
$0.00

PCC Rock Creek Community Planting Day

Saturday, October 31, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
17705 NW Springville Rd.
Portland, OR 97229
United States

Volunteers will be planting native trees and shrubs at this new site! Rock Creek is an important tributary of the Clackamas River. Rock Creek is home to salmon, beaver, and Osprey. Volunteers will be planting native trees like western red cedar, and native shrubs like thimbleberry. Volunteers will also be installing coffee bags as a weed barrier and mulching.Planting native trees and shrubs will help shade the stream, prevent erosion and improve fish and wildlife habitat.

 

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

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Portland Community College - Rock Creek Environmental Studies Center
Cost: 
$0.00

Rock Creek Troge Community Planting Day

Saturday, October 31, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
11822 SE 172nd Ave.
Happy Valley, OR 97068
United States

Rock Creek is an important tributary of the Clackamas River. Rock Creek is home to salmon, beaver, and Osprey. Volunteers will be planting native trees like western red cedar, and native shrubs like thimbleberry. Volunteers will also be installing coffee bags as a weed barrier and mulching.Planting native trees and shrubs will help shade the stream, prevent erosion and improve fish and wildlife habitat.

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/rock-creek-troge-community-pl...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Rock Creek Troge 2 - Pleasant Valley Nursery
Venue Details: 
Park in Pleasant Valley Nursery or at the new subdivision across the street from the nursery.
Cost: 
$0.00

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