open house

Citizen Science Research at Hoyt Arboretum

Wednesday, April 6, 2016 - 10:00am to 11:00am
Hoyt Arboretum Friends
Address: 
4000 SW Fairview Blvd.
Portland, OR 97221
United States

Are you interested in becoming a citizen scientist at Hoyt Arboretum? Hoyt Arboretum's citizen scientists conduct meaningful research under the direction of either the taxonomist, Erin Riggs, or the curator, Martin Nicholson. 

Opportunities for research include conservation of the orchid Spiranthes romanzoffiana, Abies pollen studies, and horticultural observations of wild Cotoneaster and collection and our holly collection. Join Erin and Martin as they provide an overview of these opportunities.

Free to public. No registration necessary

Contact Name: 
Lorraine Brooks
Contact Phone: 
503-823-4477
Contact Email: 
lorraine.brooks@portlandoregon.gov
Venue: 
Hoyt Arboretum Visitor Center
Cost: 
Free

Celebrate Earth Day at Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge!

Saturday, April 23, 2016 - 9:00am to 4:00pm
Friends of Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
19255 SW Pacific Highway
Sherwood, OR 97140
United States

Celebrate Earth Day at Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge!

Go on a Guided Nature Walk, buy a native plant to go in your garden, paint with watercolors and learn about composting!

This is a free and family friendly event.

For more information go to: http://friendsoftualatinrefuge.org/

Contact Name: 
Rachel Dunham
Contact Phone: 
(503) 625-5944
Contact Email: 
rachel_dunham@friendsoftualatinrefuge.org
Cost: 
Free

Asian Gypsy Moth control - open house meeting

Saturday, February 20, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Oregon Dept of Agriculture
Address: 
James John Elementary
7439 N. Charleston Ave.
Portland, OR 97203
United States

The Asian gypsy moth has been detected in north Portland.

Come to a public open house to learn more about the gypsy moth threat, the proposed control plan, and get your questions answered.

View the Environmental Assessment here: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/ea/downloads/2016/gm-multnomah-oregon-ea.pdf

Contact Name: 
Clint Burfitt
Contact Phone: 
1-800-525-0137
Contact Email: 
gypsymoth@oda.state.or.us
Venue: 
James John Elementary
Cost: 
free

Asian Gypsy Moth control - open house meetings

Wednesday, February 17, 2016 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Oregon Dept of Agriculture
Address: 
James John Elementary
7439 N. Charleston Ave.
Portland, OR 97203
United States

The Asian gypsy moth has been detected in north Portland and Vancouver.  Come to a public open house to learn more about the possible impacts of gypsy moth establishment, the proposed treatment plan, and have your questions answered. View the the Environmental Assessment here: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/ea/downloads/2016/gm-multnomah-o...

 

Contact Name: 
Clint Burfitt
Contact Phone: 
1-800-525-0137
Contact Email: 
gypsymoth@oda.state.or.us
Venue: 
James John Elementary
Cost: 
free

Spring Park Planting and Restoration Tour

Saturday, November 21, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Willamette Riverkeeper
Address: 
1880 SE Sparrow
Milwaukie, OR 97222
United States

Willamette Riverkeeper, North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District, the Island Station Neighborhood, and the North Clackamas Urban Watershed Council invite you to join us for a fall planting event at  Spring Park Natural Area. The park is currently undergoing a major restoration to both the trail system and the Willamette River side channel adjacent to the park. This planting event will be your first opportunity to see all the major improvements and learn more about this details of this exciting restoration project. Ultimately, the project will be of great benefit to fish, wildlife, and our community- and this is your chance to get involved by helping us to plant the old trail!

When: Saturday, 11/21 from 9:00am - 12:00pm

Details: Please wear sturdy and shoes, dress for the weather and bring water! Gloves and other planting tool supplies will be provided. By volunteering at this event you will receive a discount on dinner at Amadeus Manor.  All ages and abilities are welcome to attend, and better yet, lunch will be provided by Cha-Cha-Cha! 

To Register: please email marci@willametteriverkeeper.org
 

Contact Name: 
Marci Krass
Contact Phone: 
503-223-6418
Contact Email: 
marci@willametteriverkeeper.org
Venue: 
Spring Park Natural Area
Venue Details: 
This Natural Area is owned and managed by North Clackamas Parks and Recreation. Volunteers will meet at the main entrance to Spring Park which is located at 1880 S.E. Sparrow St. in Milwaukie. There is limited street parking so for this event, parking is available at the nearby Amadeus Manor.
Cost: 
FREE

Birdfest & Bluegrass Nature Festival

Friday, October 2, 2015 - 6:30pm to Sunday, October 4, 2015 - 4:30pm
Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
28908 NW Main Ave
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

Visitors can enjoy bird, plant and nature tours and presentations by regional experts who will share fun facts and information about Southwest Washington's unique ecoregion. Archeologist-led walks will follow in the footsteps of Native Americans and Lewis & Clark to notable sites within
the refuge. These include a visit to a replica of a Cathlapotle plankhouse built by hand using ancient techniques
and tools. A traditional salmon bake will be held Sunday afternoon with complimentary samplings.
Children's activities in downtown Ridgefield will include the Audubon Society Live bird show and birds on display,
craft stations, games, a storytelling tent and more. Special offerings on both days include guided kayak and canoe tours, a night hike, Kiwa Trail tour and the spectacular sandhill crane tours at dawn and dusk. These tours are offered on a limited basis and fill quickly, with reservations and fees required. Visitors can also get an early start on Christmas shopping. An expanded birders' marketplace will offer great buys
on garden items, pottery, art, photography, birdhouses, clothes, books and other items. Food booths will be open
throughout the weekend.
 

Birdfest and Bluegrass is a non-profit festival hosted by Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge to encourage
appreciation for the wonders of nature and this special wildlife refuge.

Contact Name: 
Eric Anderson
Contact Phone: 
360-887-4106
Contact Email: 
Eric Anderson <eric_anderson@fws.gov>
Venue: 
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
Most events are free

Salamanders to Stars at Jackson Bottom

Saturday, September 19, 2015 - 6:00pm to 10:00pm
City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is pleased to invite you and your family to join us for an evening of nature, science and fun.  Get up-close and personal with Portland Audubon education birds. Take a look at animal tracks, study skulls, investigate insects and go on a twilight hike with one of our trained naturalists. Learn about owls and what they cough up, visit the art table and make a cool craft, check out the Exhibit Hall, eat some FREE popcorn and have a great time! Then we'll do some stargazing with Rose City Astronomers, weather permitting. Volunteers will provide telescopes and share views of celestial objects with the public.

All age family friendly event

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center

Sat          9/19       6 -- 8 pm             Activities at the Education Center

8 -- 10 pm          Stargazing out in the Preserve

Free. No pre-registration required

 

Contact Name: 
Steve Engel
Contact Phone: 
503-681-6283
Contact Email: 
steve.engel@hillsboro-oregon.gov
Venue: 
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Education Building
Venue Details: 
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a facility of the City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department bordering the Tualatin River in SW Hillsboro. Features include: 635 acres of wetlands undergoing an active restoration program and riparian forest with four miles of walking trails. A pollinator garden with active mason bee nests, benches and sheltered overlook of preserve. A designated Important Bird Area for wintering waterfowl. Over 200 species of birds have been recorded. Trails are open dawn to dusk. Pets and bicycles are not allowed on the trails. Education Center Building open 10am-4pm daily: real bald eagle nest, interpretive displays, nature store, classroom, restrooms.
Cost: 
Free

Lecutre @ Cathlapotle Plankhouse: Native Woman's View of Lewis and Clark

Sunday, May 10, 2015 - 2:00pm
Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Mother's Day Presentation: Native Woman's Views on Lewis & Clark Expedition, Presented by Pat Courtney Gold

 

Where:  Cathlapotle Plankhouse at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge:  28908 NW Main Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642

When: May 10, 2015
12pm - 4pm: Plankhouse Tours and Children's Activities
Tour the Plankhouse on your own or guided by our experienced volunteers. Children's activities will be available as well.

2pm: Presentation: Native Women's View of Lewis and Clark Presented by Pat Courtney Gold

All the books written about Lewis and Clark were from a white man's perspective.  In this presentation, you will learn about the Native People's view of Lewis and Clark. Pat will explore questions like: How did the Columbia River matriarchal society see Lewis and Clark? What did they think of the smelly bearded men who ignored the sacred salmon in preference for dog meat? This talk will present a point of view not often talked about in regards to the expedition, and one that deserves to be heard.

Cost:   Refuge admission is $3 per vehicle

Take mom for a walk, a talk, and wildlife watching at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge this Mother's Day! At 2pm in the Cathlapotle Plankhouse Pat Courtney Gold, member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and accomplished weaver and artist will be speaking about the perspective that Native Women had of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. There will also be activities for families to connect with the culture and wildlife at the plankhouse, hiking trails, in addition to ample wildlife watching opportunities on the River 'S' Unit Auto Tour Driving Route. Check the Friends website ridgefieldfriends.org for maps of Refuge trails, or contact Plankhouse Director Sarah Hill at sarah_hill@fws.gov, or call (360) 887-4106.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Cathlapotle Plankhouse, and the house will now be open weekends from 12pm-4pm. Every second Sunday of the month the Plankhouse will host a special event with speakers, guided hikes, and children's activities. For more information on the upcoming events, visit www.ridgefieldfriends.org/plankhouse/programs

Funding for these programs has been generously provided by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, the Community Foundation for SW Washington, and Umpqua Bank.  

For wheelchair access to this event, please contact Sarah at Sarah_Hill@fws.gov or (360) 887-4106 prior to the event date.

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-4106
Contact Email: 
Sarah_Hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Cathlapotle Plankhouse
Cost: 
Free with refuge admission

Cathlapotle Plankhouse Volunteer Training

Saturday, April 4, 2015 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
28908 NW Main Ave
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

Get Involved at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse!

The Plankhouse is looking for new and enthusiastic volunteers interested in learning about and sharing local Native American Culture, NW History, and Archeology with public visitors inside the Cathlapotle Plankhouse. No experience necessary, just a desire to learn and share your knowledge with others. 

In our Docent Training, you will learn about the Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, the roles of a Plankhouse docent, and interpretive techniques to share the Refuge and the Plankhouse with the public. 

For more info, call (360) 887-4106 or email sarah_hill@fws.gov

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Carty Unit
CI Initiatives: 

Family Fun on the Farm

Tuesday, November 11, 2014 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Sauvie Island Center
Address: 
13901 NW Howell Park Road
Portland, OR 97231
United States

Join us for a day of fun and learning at Family Fun on the Farm day, brought to you by Metro. School is out for the day and you're invited to Sauvie Island Center's first-ever Family Farm Day on Tuesday, November 11th from 10 am to 1 pm. We'll explore the 16-acre Sauvie Island Organics farm and the grounds of Howell Territorial Park while learning about food, farming and the land. Our staff will guide you and your family through an exploration of our curriculum, designed for elementary school-aged children, including:

-Soil Exploration. Dig in and learn about healthy soil.
-Seed to Harvest. Plant, tend and harvest the Grow Lunch Garden.
-Healthy Snacks. Harvest fresh veggies and use them to create yummy snacks!
-Plant Parts Investigation. Explore the farm and plants we can eat.
-Wildlife & Food web. Who else has been foraging on the farm?
-Pollination Station. Meet these hard-working farm friends.

The event is free but pre-registration is required here.

 

Contact Name: 
Joanne Lazo
Contact Phone: 
503-201-5923
Contact Email: 
joanne@sauvieislandcenter.org
Venue: 
Howell Territorial Park
Venue Details: 
The Sauvie Island Center operates on the grounds of the Sauvie Island Organics farm and the adjacent Howell Territorial Park managed by Metro. Coming of the bridge on to Sauvie Island, continue straight for about one mile, and turn right on to Howell Park Rd. For exact, turn by turn directions, Google Howell Park. Once on Howell Park Road, take the first left into the large, grassy parking lot and park. Then proceed up the hill to the big, red barn.
Cost: 
Free

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