stewardship

Summer Pruning Workshop with Portland Fruit Tree Project

Wednesday, July 8, 2015 - 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Portland Fruit Tree Project
Address: 
Private home - NE Portland
Portland, OR 97220
United States

Portland Fruit Tree Project 
Summer Pruning (Hands-on workshop)

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Wednesday July 8th, 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
In this hands-on workshop you will learn the basics of summer pruning in order to increase the health and abundance of local fruit trees! Summer Pruning is a great time to de-invigorate an overgrown tree and encourage the continued development of fruiting laterals. 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.

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 This workshop has a standard workshop fee of $25.00. Sliding scale options are provided for those who feel unable to contribute at that level.  In addition, a limited amount of full scholarships and work-trade scholarships are available.

This workshop will be hosted by one of our registered tree owners in Portland. Exact location details will be provided after you sign up.

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Contact Name: 
Audrey
Contact Phone: 
503-284-6106
Contact Email: 
stewardship@portlandfruit.org
Venue Details: 
Private home - event will take place outdoors. Exact location and directions will be provided upon registration.
Cost: 
$25.00 - Sliding scale and work trade available.

Liberate Your Local Nature Trail!

Saturday, August 15, 2015 - 10:00am to 1:00pm
The Wetlands Conservancy

Join us for an exciting day at Apache Bluff Wetland as we free the nature trail from invasive species and pick up litter.

From 10:00 am until 1:00 pm

Everyone is welcome! Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle.

Snacks, tools, and fun provided.

For more information RSVP with courtneywilson@wetlandscon servancy.org

Contact Name: 
Courtney Wilson
Contact Phone: 
503-227-0778
Contact Email: 
courtneywilson@wetlandsconservancy.org
Venue: 
Apache Bluff Wetlands
Venue Details: 
Directions: As a PROXY address for Apache wetland, you can program your mapping devices to find 17352 SW Cheyenne Way, Tualatin, OR 97062. This address is NOT affiliated with the wetland in any way, so please do not knock on their door or disturb them. Street parking is available at the end of the cul de sac on SW Cheyenne Way. Follow the small trail to the right of the end of the cul de sac between the houses to reach the wetland. Please be respectful of the neighbors and keep the noise level to a minimum when parking and arriving at the event.

Hooked on Nature

Friday, August 7, 2015 - 5:30pm
Columbia Springs
Address: 
8917 NE Fourth Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98662
United States

Celebrate how nature connects us to our community! Enjoy dinner, live music by Paul Paresa and The People, a silent auction, raffle, photo booth, interactive displays, and more! $75 per person includes admission, dinner, dessert, wine with dinner, and gift bag. After July 23rd, price increases to $85 per person, and all registrants after that date cannot choose their entree. Go to http://www.columbiasprings.org/events/annual-events/hooked/ for more information and to purchase your tickets!

Venue: 
Royal Oaks Country Club

Volunteer on Trail Saturday!

Saturday, June 27, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
the Forest Park Conservancy
Park/Trail: 

Volunteer on Trail Saturday with Forest Park Conservancy! Your service will help ensure Forest Park trails are safe and fun to tread, now and in the long run.

What: Forest Park Volunteer Work Party

  • Wheelbarrow in rock
  • Build retaining walls
  • Spread gravel
  • Repair Wildwood Trail

When: Saturday, June 27th, 9 am - 12 pm

Where: Wildwood Trailhead on NW 53rd Drive 

All training, tools, and gloves will be provided.  

Preregistration is required. Click here to volunteer!

Contact Name: 
Mikala Soroka
Contact Phone: 
503.223.5449 x 106
Contact Email: 
mikala@forestparkconservancy.org
Cost: 
free

Trail Saturday

Saturday, July 11, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
the Forest Park Conservancy
Park/Trail: 

Volunteer on Trail Saturday with the Forest Park Conservancy! We'll be clearing the trails of encroaching vegetation and repairing a section of trailside fencing. 

What: Forest Park Volunteer Work Party

When: Saturday, July 11, 9 am - 12 pm

Where: Pittock Mansion Parking Lot, near Forest Park's Wildwood Trail

Remember to pack plenty of water and dress for all weather conditions. Long pants and sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. All training, tools and work gloves will be provided.

Morning coffee and snacks are courtesy of Stumptown Coffee Roasters and Food Front Cooperative Grocery. 

Pre-registration is required. Click here to volunteer!

Contact Name: 
Mikala Soroka
Contact Phone: 
503.223.5449 x 106
Contact Email: 
mikala@forestparkconservancy.org
Cost: 
free

Conservation Work Party at Ridgefield NWR

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:30pm
Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
1071 S Hillhurst Rd
Ridgefield, WA 98642
United States

Help remove invasive plants and other outdoor habitat improvement work this summer at the beautiful Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. We will be pulling, digging, and cutting invasive wetland plants including ricefield bulrush, yellow flag iris, and indigobush. Volunteers may also help water new tree plantings as the summer progresses. No Experience Necessary.

Invasive plants threaten the health of Refuge wetlands by pushing out native plants that wildlife need for food and cover. 

Perks of joining us for our events are:

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

* Learning more about local wetlands and wildlife.

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

* Satisfaction knowing that you are making a difference in the lives wetland plants and animals for years to come.

All work days are from 9AM - 12:30PM, Rain or shine. Wear waterproof boots and dress for the weather. Meet by the visitor kiosk in the River 'S' Unit. Gloves, snacks, and drinks will be provided to keep you fueled up. Registration is encouraged, but not required. To register or for more info contact Lynn_Cornelius@fws.gov or call (360) 887-3883.

Directions to River 'S' Unit: Take exit 14 off I-5 and head west about 2.5 miles. Turn left onto Hillhurst (9th) Ave, and continue for 3/4 mile. Entrance will be on right, drive downhill and cross wooden bridge to the visitor kiosk. All volunteers must sign a volunteer service agreement (if under 18 must be signed by a parent or guardian) which will be provided at the event or can be found at: 

http://www.fws.gov/nwrs/threecolumn.aspx?id=2147564588

Contact Name: 
Jared Strawderman
Contact Phone: 
360-887-3883
Contact Email: 
lynn.cornelius@fws.gov
Venue: 
Ridgefield NWR River "S" Unit
Venue Details: 
Along the lower reaches of the Columbia River lies the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The approximately 5300 acres contain a lush mixture of wetlands, grasslands, riparian corridors, and forests. These habitats, combined with a mild and rainy winter climate, provide the ideal environment for many species including neotropical song birds, wintering waterfowl, and other local native species. 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.
Cost: 
Free

Celebrate Pollinator Week at Rigefield National Wildlife Refuge!

Sunday, June 14, 2015 - 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Celebrate Pollinator Week at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge!

For wheelchair access to this event, please contact Sarah prior to the event date.  

12pm - 4pm: Plankhouse Tours and Children's Activities

  • Tour the Plankhouse on your own or guided by our experienced volunteers. 
  • Children's cultural activities will be available, as will family activities. 
  • Celebrate Pollinator Week by building a mason bee house & going on a pollinator scavenger hunt!  

1:00 pm & 2:00pm: Naturalist Led Hike 

  • Explore the Oaks to Wetlands trail with a knowledgeable Refuge Naturalist

Cost:   Refuge admission is $3 per vehicle

Celebrate National Pollinator Week by visiting the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge June 14th for a day of connecting with wildlife and the cultural history of the Lower Columbia River. At 1:00pm join a Refuge Naturalist for a hike down the Oaks to Wetlands trail, and learn about the plants and animals that call the Refuge home. From 12-4, the Plankhouse will be open for visitors, and there will be activities for families to connect with the culture and wildlife at the Plankhouse. We will be building mason bee houses out of natural materials and going on a pollinator scavenger hunt.You can also check out the 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 .

The Cathlapotle Plankhouse is a modern Chinookan Plankhouse built to interpret the Chinookan village of Cathlapotle that once existed on what is today Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge property.  At the time Lewis and Clark visited Cathlapotle, it had 14 large plankhouses and a population of over 900 people.  The modern Cathlapotle Plankhouse is used to provide educational programs to youth and the general public through our Lifeways, Landscapes, and Wildlife Interpretive Program.  To learn more about the Plankhouse visitwww.ridgefieldfriends.org or contact Sarah Hill at Sarah_Hill@fws.gov or (360) 887-4106.

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.  

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
360 887 4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
$3.00 Per Vehicle

Stewardship Saturday at Columbia Springs

Wednesday, May 27, 2015 - 9:00am to 1:00pm
Columbia Springs
Address: 
12208 SE Evergreen Highway
Vancouver, WA 98683
United States

Have fun, learn, and help out at Columbia Springs! This family-friendly event is a great opportunity for community members to participate in environmental restoration and projects that improve Columbia Springs' 100-acre natural area and the historic Vancouver Trout Hatchery. Projects may include gardening, painting, trail maintenance, and more. Every Stewardship Saturday includes a lesson about local ecology to start the day and concludes with a fun activity like a craft or nature hike. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are welcome! Children under 14 are welcome with parent or guardian supervision and teens under 16 with parent or guardian permission. Snacks and tools provided. Please bring sturdy shoes, appropriate outdoor work clothing, a water bottle, and your enthusiasm for helping the community! To sign-up or for more information, email volunteer@columbiasprings.org

 

Contact Name: 
Kaley McLachlan
Contact Phone: 
(360) 882-0936
Contact Email: 
volunteer@columbiasprings.org
Venue: 
Columbia Springs
Cost: 
$0

June Second Saturday Cleanup

Saturday, June 13, 2015 - 9:00am to 10:00am
SOLVE
Address: 
NW 23rd Place and Thurman Street
Portland, OR 97201
United States

Join volunteers for this monthly Second Saturday Cleanup in Northwest Portland. Pick up litter from NW Vaughn to Raleigh, NW 22nd to 26th. Coffee/tea and pastries hosted by Food Front on their front terrace. Come dressed for the weather.
http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/june-second-saturday-cleanup
 

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571, ext 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Northwest Portland Industrial Area
Venue Details: 
Meets at NW 23rd Place & Thurman Street - access from I-405 Vaughn Street off-ramp
Cost: 
0.00

Seaside's Treasure the Beach June Beach Cleanup

Saturday, June 6, 2015 - 9:00am to 11:30am
SOLVE
Address: 
60 N. Prom. Seaside, OR
Seaside, OR 97138
United States

The City of Seaside, Seaside Downtown Development Association, and Beach Drive Buccaneers invite you to join with us in cleaning up marine debris on our favorite Oregon Beach. Organized cleanups will take place, rain or shine, the first Saturday of every month. Sign in at The Seashore Inn on the Beach, 60 N. Prom, Seaside, get your bag, and, when done, drop it in a trash receptacle along the Prom. Stay the day and enjoy our shops and restaurants.  http://solveoregon.org/get-involved/events/seasides-treasure-beach-june-...

Contact Name: 
Kaleen Boyle
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571, ext 332
Contact Email: 
kaleen@solveoregon.org
Venue: 
Seaside Beach
Cost: 
0.00

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