seasonal natural interest

The River and The Company, How the Fur Trade affected the Waterways of our Region"

Thursday, March 20, 2014 - 7:15pm to 9:00pm
Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
113 N. Main Ave
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

National Park Service archaeologist Doug Wilson will discuss how the 1800s fur trade affected local waterways in a presentation at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, March 20, at the Old Liberty Theater, 113 N. Main Ave., Ridgefield.

Wilson, archaeologist at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, will explore the relationship between the Hudson's Bay Company and the waterways in and around what's now the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

He will discuss how the Columbia River system was used to continue established trade routes of indigenous peoples; how the fur trade altered relationships among people in the region; and how the Hudson's Bay Company's introduction of logging, agriculture, shipping and other aspects of the industrial age forever changed the landscape of the Pacific Northwest.

The program is part of the 2014 natural history series presented by Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Cost is $10 for Friends members, and $15 for nonmembers. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Old Liberty Theatre
Cost: 
$10 for Members, $15 for non Members

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

Winter Pruning Session

Saturday, February 22, 2014 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Portland Fruit Tree Project
Address: 
Portland, OR
United States
Contact Name: 
Vanessa Encina
Contact Email: 
treecare@portlandfruit.org
Venue: 
SE Portland, South Tabor neighborhood
Venue Details: 
Come join Portland Fruit Tree Project for a Winter Pruning workshop this Saturday Feb 22nd or Sunday Feb 23rd! These are our last 2 Winter Pruning workshops of 2014. Winter Pruning In this hands-on workshop you will learn the basics of winter pruning in order to increase the health and abundance of local fruit trees! This fun workshop will be an opportunity to gain a basic understanding of the different types of pruning cuts and when these cuts should be used. You'll also be able to gain some practice pruning under skilled supervision. Saturday February 22nd, 1:00pm-4:00pm SE Portland, South Tabor neighborhood About the instructor: Bruce Nelson: Bruce is an entomologist, arborist, organic gardener and long- time backyard fruit grower in the Cully neighborhood. He holds a Bachelors degree in African Studies from University of Pennsylvania and Masters degree in Entomology from Washington State University. He has been a Horticulture instructor at Clackamas Community College since 1998.

02-23-14 Winter Pruning Workshop with Portland Fruit Tree Project

Sunday, February 23, 2014 - 10:00am to 1:00pm
Portland Fruit Tree Project
Address: 
SW Portland, Washington County
Portland, OR 97225
United States

Winter Pruning
Sunday February 23rd, 10:00am-1:00pm
SW Portland, Washington County, off Canyon Rd.

Click this link to register:

http://civi.portlandfruit.org/civicrm/event/register?id=953&reset=1

About the instructor:

Noah Oak Marquis is the ISA certified owner/ operator of Trees to Soil, LLC - a professional tree care service with a biodynamic heart, and permaculture mind.  Over the years Noah has worked as an organic grower of avocados and citrus in Hawaii, apples in Japan, and as a tree preservationist and climbing arborist in central Kentucky.  Before moving to Portland three years ago Noah worked as an arboricultural consultant in costal  Ecuador helping with conservation, agroforestry research, and a permaculture installation in the highly threatened Chaco-Manabi biodiversity corridor. Currently Noah lives west of Portland with his beautiful wife, and three children. He is the Land Steward for Swallowtail Waldorf School and Farm, and continues to work with trees all the time.

Contact Name: 
Michelle Moulton
Contact Phone: 
503-284-6106
Contact Email: 
stewardship@portlandfruit.org
Venue: 
Registered Tree Site
Venue Details: 
Outside at a Household
Cost: 
$25 - sliding scale

FREE Gardening Workshop: Learn to Naturescape!

Sunday, March 9, 2014 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Address: 
7040 NE 47th Ave
Portland, OR 97218
United States

Learn to Naturescape your yard! 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: 
Whitaker Ponds Nature Park
Venue Details: 
The entrance to Whitaker Ponds Nature Park is located on the east side of NE 47th Avenue, north of Columbia Blvd and south of NE Cornfoot Rd. (If you get to the hangar building and the road curves sharply to the right, you’ve gone too far.) The workshop will take place in the Education Center of the Columbia Slough Watershed Council. http://columbiaslough.org/files/uploads/Whitaker_Ponds_Map_Reduced_Page_1.png
Cost: 
FREE!

Survival and Safety in the Winter Woods-Training with Cascadia Wild!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Cascadia Wild
Address: 
5431 NE 20th Ave.
Portland, OR 97211
United States

Tuesday January 21st! 6:30pm-8:30pm

Learn how to stay safe in the woods in wintertime and how to deal with an emergency should it come up. We will talk about what your priorities are in a survival situation, hazards of winter, hypothermia symptoms, how to build a snow shelter or debris shelter, and practice building a fire with wet kindling.

Cost: $30; or $20 for Cascadia Wild members. 
This class is also part of the trip leader training program. 
Location: Cascadia Wild, 5431 NE 20th Ave

Contact Name: 
Teri Lysak
Contact Phone: 
503-235-9533
Contact Email: 
info@cascadiawild.org
Venue: 
Cascadia Wild (Inside Redeemer Lutheran Church)
Cost: 
$20+

Naturalist Skills Community Night-Camping in the Snow!

Monday, January 13, 2014 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Cascadia Wild
Address: 
5431 NE 20th Ave.
Portland, OR 97211
United States

Free Naturalist Skills Community Night!--
Camping in the Snow and Loving It
Presented by Mike Little, experienced and well-traversed traveler

Monday January 13th from 7-9pm

Naturalist Skills Community Nights are a chance for folks at Cascadia Wild to get together and learn about an aspect of nature or community, such as tracking, fire by friction, bird language, wild edibles, or story telling. Instructors are various members of the community who wish to share their personal expertise or experience. These gatherings will give everyone an opportunity to meet folks, learn, and have a lot of fun.

Everyone is welcome. No registration necessary. We're thrilled to put this on and share skills amongst our community.

Where: Cascadia Wild, 5431 NE 20th Ave. Located on the corner of 20th and Killingsworth, inside Redeemer Lutheran Church.
When: Second Monday of the month, September through May
Time: 7-9pm
Cost: Free!
Resgistration: None
 

Contact Name: 
Sarah
Contact Phone: 
503-235-9533
Contact Email: 
info@cascadiawild.org
Venue: 
Cascadia Wild (Inside Redeemer Lutheran Church)
Cost: 
Free!

Learn Animal Tracking with Cascadia Wild’s Wolverine Tracking Project!

Thursday, January 9, 2014 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Cascadia Wild
Address: 
600 NE Grand Ave
Portland, OR
United States

Love to snowshoe? Interested in the animals that live on Mt Hood? Join the Wolverine Tracking Project, and develop animal tracking skills while helping us survey for rare carnivores, such as wolverine, on Mt Hood. Season cost is $65; family friendly. Next classroom training is January 9th!

For more information and to register, visit www.CASCADIAWILD.org. Or contact us at info-at-cascadiawild.org or 503-235-9533

The Wolverine Tracking Project is a place for new and experienced trackers alike to strengthen their skills, get together with like minded people, and participate in a long-term survey to detect signs of rare forest carnivores. Snowshoe survey trips to the Mt Hood National Forest, lead by trained volunteers, take place all winter long.

Cascadia Wild is a Portland-based non-profit (501)(3c) organization whose mission is to inspire personal connection to nature and community. 
 

Contact Name: 
Sarah
Contact Phone: 
503-235-9533
Contact Email: 
info@cascadiawild.org
Venue: 
Metro Regional Center Building
Cost: 
50+

Oregon City Pioneer Center Holiday Fine Art Show

Saturday, December 7, 2013 - 10:00am to Sunday, December 8, 2013 - 4:00pm
Three Rivers Artists Guild
Address: 
615 5th St.
Oregon City, OR 97045
United States
Park/Trail: 
Contact Name: 
Bob Bresky
Contact Phone: 
503-631-8289
Contact Email: 
bobthenatureguy@gmail.com
Venue: 
Inside the community room of the Oregon City Pioneer Center
Venue Details: 
Free parking. Convenient to Trolley Trail and I-205 bike trail.
Cost: 
Free admission

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