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Sandy Bluff Park Work Party - SOLVE IT for Sandy

Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
Clackamas River Basin Council
Address: 
Sandy, OR 97055
United States

Join the Clackamas River Basin Council for a volunteer work party at Sandy Bluff Park, as part of SOLVE IT for Sandy (a community Earth Day cleanup and restoration event) on Saturday, April 26th from 9 am to 1 pm. Community members will convene at the Sandy Community/Senior Center at 9 am for registration, breakfast treats, and free giveaways before heading over to Sandy Bluff Park for some good times cleaning up trash and mulching around newly planted native trees and shrubs. 

The Clackamas River Basin Council has partnered with City of Sandy at Sandy Bluff Park as part of the Shade Our Streams program. We've tackled 3.5 acres of weeds and planted 8,500 native trees and shrubs to improve fish and wildlife.

Gloves, tools, trash bags, first aid, water, and instruction provided. Please be sure to dress appropriately for all weather conditions and terrain. You may want to bring your favorite work gloves, waterproof boots, rain jacket, water bottle, long pants or long sleeve shirt. All volunteers must sign a waiver.

Addresses:

Sandy Community/Senior Center: 38348 Pioneer Blvd. Sandy, OR 97055

Sandy Bluff Park: 36801 Goldenrain St. Sandy, OR 97055. Traveling east on Hwy 26 towards Sandy, turn left on Bluff Rd. At 0.9 miles, turn left on Green Mountain St, turn right on Jade Glen Ave, and left on Goldenrain St. Travel 0.4 miles. Site is on left near pond, south of amphitheatres.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact Morgan Parks at morgan@clackamasriver.org or call 503-303-4272 x101. We look forward to seeing you!

Contact Name: 
Morgan Parks
Contact Phone: 
503-303-4372 x101
Contact Email: 
morgan@clackamasriver.org
Cost: 
free

Guided Hike - Camassia Natural Area and Wilderness Park (West Linn)

Saturday, April 19, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Clackamas River Basin Council
Address: 
SW corner of Skyline Dr. and Clark St
West Linn, OR
United States

If you've always wanted to explore the Clackamas Watershed, but haven't been sure where to start, come on a CRBC hike this year!

Spend a half to full day learning about geology, local flora and fauna, and the history of the Clackamas Watershed, while experiencing incredible scenery. This is a great opportunity to visit environments close to home, often pristine ones, that emphasize the natural beauty and biodiversity the Clackamas River Basin has to offer, leaving hikers with a greater sense of appreciation and motivation to protect these valuable resources.

All tours are led by CRBC Board Member Bryon Boyce. See hike descriptions below for meeting locations. Bring plenty of water, a camera, bug spray, and a lunch. Be aware that temperatures in the upper watershed are cooler than in town so layer clothing for comfort and wear appropriate footwear. Hikes are free and participants will carpool. RSVP to attend by emailing Morgan Parks at morgan@clackamasriver.org or calling 503-303-4372 x101.

April 19th - The Natural City Tour

Our urban area is blessed with a variety of natural areas which feature remnants of diverse valley floor habitats. Some of these areas are little visited even by those active in preservation work.

This tour visits two adjacent outstanding examples. The Camassia Natural Area -- The Nature Conservancy's first preserve in Oregon -- and West Linn's Wilderness Park, home of the largest firs in the urban area. The dwarf oak savannas of Camassia are unique, and the quaking aspen pond is unusually located. This tour will catch what is probably the best flower display in the Portland urban area.

This easy hike is around 2.4 miles. There are some ups and downs and occasional rough ground. Meet at Wilderness Park at the parking lot in the SW corner of Skyline Dr. and Clark St. in West Linn, at 9 am. This is a half day hike that should end by noon.

Mark your calendars for these upcoming hikes:

  • June 21st - Thunder Mountain
  • July 12th - Bull of the Woods Fire Tour
  • August 16th - Mount Lowe and Rhododendron Ridge
Contact Name: 
Morgan Parks
Contact Phone: 
503-303-4372 x101
Contact Email: 
morgan@clackamasriver.org
Cost: 
free

Cathlapotle Plankhouse New Volunteer Training

Saturday, April 5, 2014 - 10:00am to 3:00pm
Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
28908 NW Main Ave
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

The Cathlapotle Plankhouse is looking for new volunteers for the 2014 season! 

Are you curious about...

Local Native American Culture? Traditional Columbia River Art?Pacific Northwest History? Ancestral Skills? Archeology?Wildlife? Nature?

Do you love to...

Learn about other cultures? Share your experiences and knowledge with others? Meet new people? Tell stories?

Get involved at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge!

We are looking for new people to join our team of amazing volunteer docents that staff the Plankhouse during the weekends or help us teach school groups during the week. Open to everyone, there is no special experience needed, just a desire to learn and share the natural and cultural history of the Refuge with others. By the end of the orientation  you will understand what our docents do,  learn more about Chinookan lifeways and Refuge archaeology, and be ready to take the next steps to become a part of the team.  For more info or to RSVP  please contact Sarah Hill , Plankhouse Coordinator, at sarah_hill@fws.gov  or call (360) 887-4106 .

New Volunteer Orientation/Training April 5, 10AM-3PM

Meet at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge : Carty Unit lower parking lot: 28908 NW Main Ave, Ridgefield WA 98624

If you are interested in getting involved, but can't make the training, contact Sarah Hill at sarah_hill@fws.gov to arrange alternate training plans. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(306)887-4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
free

Naturescaping Basics Workshop: FREE!

Sunday, June 1, 2014 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
East Multnomah SWCD
Address: 
621 NE 47th Ave
Portland, OR 97213
United States

Want to create a thriving, low-cost, low-maintenance garden that is free from chemicals? This is the class for you! Find out how to design your landscape to reduce water use, decrease stormwater runoff and minimize pollution while saving you time, money and energy. You'll learn about native plant gardening & design, visit a nearby naturescaped garden, and receive a comprehensive workbook and a native plant to help you get started. Pre-register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/nat....  Information: 503-222-7645

Contact Name: 
Katie Meckes
Contact Phone: 
503-222-7645
Contact Email: 
katie@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Bridgeport United Church of Christ
Cost: 
FREE!

Naturescaping Basics Workshop: FREE!

Saturday, May 17, 2014 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
East Multnomah SWCD
Address: 
223 S Buxton Road
Troutdale, OR 97060
United States

Dig into sustainable gardening! Naturescaping is the practice of using native plants to create sustainable landscapes that are good for people, pets & wildlife. Learn how to design a low-maintenance, chemical-free landscape that conserves water and minimizes pollution, all while saving you time, money and energy! You'll get natural gardening and landscape design tips, take a field trip to a nearby naturescaped garden, and receive a comprehensive workbook and a native plant to get started! Space is limited and advanced registration is required. Register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/nat.... Information: 503-222-7645

Contact Name: 
Katie Meckes
Contact Phone: 
503-222-7645
Contact Email: 
katie@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Troutdale Community Conference Building
Cost: 
FREE!

Rain Garden 101 Workshop: FREE!

Sunday, May 4, 2014 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
East Multnomah SWCD
Address: 
7040 NE 47th Ave
Portland, OR 97218
United States

Learn to build your own rain garden! A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally. Part of a larger effort to reduce stormwater runoff and pollution from entering local waterways, this workshop provides step-by-step details on how to decide the best size & placement, which plants to choose, and how to build and maintain your new rain garden. Participants receive a free how-to manual, and where possible, take a field trip to a nearby rain garden. Space is limited and advanced registration is required. Register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/rai.... Information: 503-222-7645

Contact Name: 
Katie Meckes
Contact Phone: 
503-222-7645
Contact Email: 
katie@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Whitaker Ponds Nature Park
Cost: 
FREE!

Naturescaping Basics Workshop: FREE!

Saturday, April 19, 2014 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
East Multnomah SWCD
Address: 
8777 Burnham St
Tigard, OR 97223
United States

Want to create a thriving, low-cost, low-maintenance garden that is free from chemicals? This is the class for you! Learn how to design a low-maintenance, low-cost landscape that conserves water, prevents pollution, and saves you time, money and energy! Explore how gardening with native plants makes your outdoor space a vibrant & healthy place for people, pets and wildlife. You'll discover a plethora of fresh ideas, tips & resources to bring back to your yard. Pre-registration is required. Register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/nat.... Information: 503.222.7645

Contact Name: 
Katie Meckes
Contact Phone: 
503-222-7645
Contact Email: 
katie@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Tigard Public Works Building
Cost: 
FREE!

Naturescaping Basics Workshop

Sunday, April 13, 2014 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
East Multnomah SWCD
Address: 
2800 SE Harrison
Portland, OR 97214
United States

Dig into sustainable gardening! Naturescaping is the practice of using native plants to create sustainable landscapes that are good for people, pets & wildlife. Learn how to design a low-maintenance, chemical-free landscape that conserves water and minimizes pollution, all while saving you time, money and energy! You'll get natural gardening and landscape design tips, take a field trip to a nearby naturescaped garden, and receive a comprehensive workbook and a native plant to get started! Space is limited and advanced registration is required. Register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/nat.... Information: 503-222-7645

Contact Name: 
Katie Meckes
Contact Phone: 
503-222-7645
Contact Email: 
katie@emswcd.org
Venue: 
St. David's Episcopal Church
Cost: 
FREE!

Rain Garden 101 Workshop

Saturday, April 12, 2014 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
East Multnomah SWCD
Address: 
4244 SE 91st Ave
Portland, OR 97266
United States

Learn to build your own rain garden! A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally. Part of a larger effort to reduce stormwater runoff and pollution from entering local waterways, this workshop provides step-by-step details on how to decide the best size & placement, which plants to choose, and how to build and maintain your new rain garden. Participants receive a free how-to manual, and where possible, take a field trip to a nearby rain garden. Space is limited and advanced registration is required. Register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/rai.... Information: 503-222-7645

Contact Name: 
Katie Meckes
Contact Phone: 
503-222-7645
Contact Email: 
katie@emswcd.org
Venue: 
Pilgrim Lutheran Church
Cost: 
FREE!

Outdoor Educator Volunteer Training, Ridgefiled National Wildlife Refuge

Thursday, March 27, 2014 - 9:00am to 3:00pm
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

Contact Name: 
Josie Finley
Contact Phone: 
360 887-4106
Contact Email: 
josie_finley@fws.gov
Venue: 
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

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