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Stewardship Saturday: Eastern Western

Saturday, March 5, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Columbia Slough Watershed Council
Address: 
Eastern Western Corporation
12911-13209 NE David Circle
Portland, OR 97230
United States

A local business is committed to caring for their land along the Slough banks - and you can help! Eastern Western Corporation is using salmon-safe techniques to help restore a piece of their property along the banks of the Slough. They even used goats to help clear some of our planting area! Hundreds of native plants need to go in during this Stewardship Saturday event, so bring the whole family!

Interested? Wear sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. We'll provide gloves, tools, training and snacks. Registration is requested, so visit our webpage to RSVP.

Site details: The work site is directly adjacent to the parking area. The planting site itself has a gentle slope toward the slough. Formal restrooms at a local business less than 1/4 mile away will be available. For greater detail about the site please contact our Stewardship Director Adele Rife at (503) 281-1132.

Groups: Is your business or community group looking for a service opportunity? Stewardship Saturdays are a great way to build camaraderie while giving back to the community. Contact us today to learn more about registering your group!

Contact Name: 
Hanna Davis
Contact Phone: 
(503) 281-1132
Contact Email: 
hanna.davis@columbiaslough.org
Cost: 
free volnteer event

Beaverton Creek - German School Community Planting Day

Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
3900 SW Murray Blvd.
Beaverton, OR 97005
United States

The German School project is on Beaverton Creek. Beaverton Creek has been treated much like a ditch for many years, but neighborhood groups, and volunteers, with support from Clean Water Services, have begun to turn it around. The German School site is a half acre dominated by invasive Reed canary grass, English ivy, and Himalayan blackberry. Students and crews have begun to remove the invasive plants. Volunteers will plant native plants along the stream corridor and in the wetlands, providing shade to the stream and improving water quality. Tools and gloves will be provided on site. Drinking water will also be provided but feel free to bring your own water bottles. This can be messy work, so please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/beaverton-creek-german-school...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
German International School
Venue Details: 
Park in the German School parking lot at the far end near the creek. Look for the SOLVE signs.
Cost: 
$0.00

ICS Broken Tee Planting

Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
3525 Broken Tee Dr
Hood River, OR 97031
United States

Join the Indian Creek Stewards for a morning planting native trees and shrubs along Indian Creek at our newest restoration site. This site had been invaded with blackberry, knapweed, and other nasty weeds over they years. Local citizens are now working to restore the riparian and floodplain habitat to a healthy plant community and we need your help! Activities include: Native Planting.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/ics-broken-tee-planting

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Broken Tree
Venue Details: 
Park by the empty lot and golf course along Broken Tee Dr. Meet below the power lines at the West edge of the golf course.
Cost: 
$0.00

Council Creek March Community Planting Day

Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
299 N 31st Ave at Ryland Park.
Cornelius, OR 97113
United States

Council Creek is home to beaver, Red-shouldered hawks, crayfish and native fish. Volunteers will be planting this 6 acre wetland restoration site with native willow, Oregon ash, as well as native shrubs including red-osier dogwood and douglas spirea.Volunteers will also be installing coffee bags as weed barriers, placing mice guards around trees, and mulching. Native plants will help to filter stormwater, and support fish and wildlife habitat.

 

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/council-creek-march-community...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Council Creek - Ryland City Park
Venue Details: 
Heading west from Hillsboro on Hwy 8 turn right onto N 31st Ave. The park will be on your right.
Cost: 
$0.00

Watershed Wide Event

Saturday, March 12, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
16581 SE Hagen Road.
Happy Valley, OR 97068
United States

Join the Rock Creek Partnership on Saturday, March 12th in Happy Valley for our fifth annual Watershed Wide Event! We'll be planting a wide diversity of native trees and shrubs to create a hedgerow on the property that will attract native pollinators and contribute to watershed health. No experience is necessary and all are welcome -- families, neighbors, and friends! There will be live music, a delicious variety of breakfast snacks and coffee/tea provided to all volunteers, as well as raffle prizes! The staging site will once again be the Galaxy Barn at Pendarvis Farm - site of the renowned Pickathon Music Festival. Parking is limited at the Pendarvis farm so we ask that all volunteers meet us at the nearby Happy Valley City Hall where shuttles will bring you to the farm. Plan to arrive by 8:30-8:45am at City Hall to leave enough time after arriving at the farm to get registered and assigned to a crew, as well as to enjoy hot coffee and breakfast treats. The event will wrap-up around 1:00pm. Rock Creek is an important tributary of the Clackamas River, which provides high quality drinking water to more than 300,000 people and provides critical habitat for many sensitive species of plants, fish and wildlife. The Rock Creek Partnership works with landowners to revitalize streamside habitats by removing invasive species, such as blackberry and ivy, and replanting the areas with native vegetation. Restoring native plant communities grows a canopy over our creeks, which filters drinking water, provides wildlife habitat, and increases property value.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/watershed-wide-event

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Pendarvis Farm
Venue Details: 
Directions to site to come. Please check back at http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/watershed-wide-event
Cost: 
$0.00

Linnton Creek Project for March

Saturday, March 12, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
10682 NW St Helens Road.
Portland, OR 97231
United States

Linnton Creek is a principle stream in Forest Park, one of the main trail heads in the north end of the park, and its confluence with the Willamette River will have a new lagoon, as part of the the 27 acre Linnton Plywood Mill site's restoration as animal habitat (a Superfund mitigation site). We are restoring the creek trail head, removing ivy and blackberry, planting natives, and installing an interpretive sign, trash can and custom (and amusing) dog waste bag dispenser designed by noted artist Ivan McLean. Part of a broad effort to eliminate dog waste from the park, this site is particularly important as the creek will flow into a new lagoon designed as a resting place for salmon fry, where clean water will be crucial. At the moment the main effort is ivy removal and the planting of almost 300 native plants. Hot and cold beverages, pastries, tools and gloves are provided. We'll be having a celebration of the project's completion in June. Activities include: Invasive Plant Removal, Native Planting.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/linnton-creek-project-march

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Linnton Creek Trail Head
Venue Details: 
Some parking at site. More across St Helens at NW 105th (right at light into 105th and immediate left, to park at mill site office. At the Linnton Creek trail head, which is also a #16 bus stop.
Cost: 
$0.00

Alameda Ridge Stairs - Native Planting

Saturday, March 5, 2016 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
4317 NE Wistaria
Portland, OR 97213
United States

This project will start the healing process for one of the finest public stairways in the City of Portland. It has been neglected and was once taken over by ivy and laurel. The invasive species have been cleaned up and now it is time to plant native plants in the beds along the stairs. Nearly 500 native plants that include favorites like sword fern, evergreen huckleberry, mock orange and snowberry need to be planted. It will be great fun with hot and cold beverages, pastries, tools and gloves provided. As a part of the cleanup of invasive species and planting of native plants, we will apply to the Backyard Habitat program to be a certified Backyard Habitat. This could be the first public space to be certified through that program. We hope it will encourage surrounding landowners to also become certified. Activities include: Native Planting.

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/alameda-ridge-stairs-native-p...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue Details: 
Park on NE Wistaria Dr or one of the adjacent streets At the base of the stairs at NE 43rd and Wistaria.
Cost: 
$0.00

Women in Science Day

Saturday, March 5, 2016 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
17705 NW Springville Rd.
Hillsboro, OR 97229
United States

Women in Science Day provides a great opportunity for young women in grades 6-12 in our community to learn about careers and opportunities from successful women in the field of science. We will begin the day at the Portland Community College - Rock Creek campus Event Center in Portland with breakfast and a presentation on science careers as well as a chance for the girls to discuss careers and opportunities with the mentors. Following the breakfast session, we will walk out to the Rock Creek SOLVE-adopted restoration site to plant trees and shrubs as a part of our stream restoration project. What better way to learn about the opportunities in the field of science that await young women in our community than hearing about them from women in those fields?

 

Register online here: http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/women-science-day

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
Venue Details: 
The morning will begin in the PCC Rock Creek Event Center. Please arrive at 8:45 am for registration and breakfast. The networking event will start promptly at 9 am.
Cost: 
$0.00

Trillium Creek Community Planting Day

Saturday, March 5, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
5700 SW Dosch Rd.
Portland, OR 97239
United States

Plant native trees and shrubs to improve habitat and water quality. Tools and gloves will be provided on site. Drinking water will also be provided but feel free to bring your own water bottles. This can be messy work, so please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes.

Register online here: 

http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/trillium-creek-community-plan...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Trillium Creek - Robert Gray Middle School
Venue Details: 
Take Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy to SW 25th. Take SW 25th up the hill to Robert Gray Middle School. Park in front of the school along SW 23rd.
Cost: 
$0.00

Rock Creek Troge March Community Planting Day

Saturday, March 5, 2016 - 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-march-commun...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Rock Creek Troge
Venue Details: 
Take Sunnyside Rd. east to 172nd turn left at light and continue 1/2 mile to Troge Rd. on right. Site is next door to Pleasant Valley Nursery at 11822 SE 172nd. Park in Pleasant Valley Nursery or at the new subdivision across the street from the nursery.
Cost: 
$0.00

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