stewardship

Dig it, Plant it, Do it Again! Plant trees at Benson State Park on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service

Monday, January 19, 2015 - 9:00am
Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership
Address: 
I-84-Milepost 30 (1 mile west of Multnomah Falls
Cascade Locks, OR 97014
United States

Plant trees, have fun and explore the Columbia River Gorge! Join others in your community to restore native habitat to benefit salmon at Benson State Park.

All ages and abilities welcome. Fun for groups, families and individuals. Pre-registration is required and space is limited.

We provide: Tools, gloves, hot cocoa, coffee and snacks.

What to bring: Water bottle, snack, extra clothing, shoes for the ride home, and camera or binoculars if desired.

What to wear: Dress for the weather; clothes may get wet and muddy. Long sleeves, pants, rain gear and sturdy shoes or boots are recommended.

What to expect: Estuary Partnership staff will distribute tools and gloves and demonstrate planting techniques. Volunteers will be planting for approximately 2 1/2 hours. The planting site is in close proximity to bathrooms, sheltered picnic tables and parking.

Questions?

Please contact Samantha Dumont at 503-226-1565 x 245 or sdumont@estuarypartnership.org

 

Contact Name: 
Samantha Dumont
Contact Phone: 
503-226-1565 x245
Contact Email: 
sdumont@estuarypartnership.org
Venue: 
Benson State Recreation Area
Cost: 
free

Dig it, Plant it, Do it Again! Plant trees at Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Saturday, November 15, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership
Address: 
35501 SE Evergreen Hwy
Washougal, WA 98671
United States

Make a difference while having fun and exploring Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Help plant trees to benefit the local habitat of Gibbons Creek and the wildlife at the refuge.

All ages and abilities welcome. Fun for groups, families and individuals. Pre-registration is required and space is limited.

We provide: Tools, gloves, hot cocoa, coffee and snacks.

 

What to bring: Water bottle, snack, extra clothing, shoes for the ride home, and camera or binoculars if desired.

What to wear: Dress for the weather; clothes may get wet and muddy. Long sleeves, pants, rain gear and sturdy shoes or boots are recommended.

What to expect: Estuary Partnership staff will check in volunteers in the main parking lot, distribute gloves and tools. The group will walk to the planting site on a level path for approximately fifteen minutes. A staff member will demonstrate planting techniques and discuss safety. Volunteers will be planting for approximately 2 1/2 hours. 

Questions?

Please contact Samantha Dumont at 503-226-1565 x 245 or sdumont@estuarypartnership.org

 

Contact Name: 
Samantha Dumont
Contact Phone: 
503-226-1565 x245
Contact Email: 
sdumont@estuarypartnership.org
Venue: 
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
free

Dig it, Plant it, Do it Again! Plant trees at Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Saturday, November 15, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership
Address: 
35501 SE Evergreen Hwy
Washougal, WA 98671
United States

Make a difference while having fun and exploring Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Help plant trees to benefit the local habitat of Gibbons Creek and the wildlife at the refuge.

All ages and abilities welcome. Fun for groups, families and individuals. Pre-registration is required and space is limited.

We provide: Tools, gloves, hot cocoa, coffee and snacks.

 

What to bring: Water bottle, snack, extra clothing, shoes for the ride home, and camera or binoculars if desired.

What to wear: Dress for the weather; clothes may get wet and muddy. Long sleeves, pants, rain gear and sturdy shoes or boots are recommended.

What to expect: Estuary Partnership staff will check in volunteers in the main parking lot, distribute gloves and tools. The group will walk to the planting site on a level path for approximately fifteen minutes. A staff member will demonstrate planting techniques and discuss safety. Volunteers will be planting for approximately 2 1/2 hours. 

Questions?

Please contact Samantha Dumont at 503-226-1565 x 245 or sdumont@estuarypartnership.org

 

Contact Name: 
Samantha Dumont
Contact Phone: 
503-226-1565 x245
Contact Email: 
sdumont@estuarypartnership.org
Venue: 
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
free

Dig it, Plant it, Do it Again! Plant trees at Salmon Creek

Saturday, October 25, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership
Address: 
Salmon Creek Greenway
2799 NW 133rd Circle
Vancouver, WA 98685
United States

Make a difference while having fun and exploring Salmon Creek Park, an urban wildlife greenway. Help plant trees to benefit the local habitat of Salmon Creek. Named for the historical salmon runs of the past, it recently regained its status as a salmon spawning ground thanks to the help of local volunteers. 

All ages welcome. Fun for groups, families and individuals. Pre-registration is required and space is limited.

We provide: Tools, gloves, hot cocoa, coffee and snacks.

 What to bring: Water bottle, snack, extra clothing, shoes for the ride home, and camera or binoculars if desired.

What to wear: Dress for the weather; clothes may get wet and muddy. Long sleeves, pants, rain gear and sturdy shoes or boots are recommended.

What to expect: Estuary Partnership staff will distribute tools and gloves and demonstrate planting techniques. Volunteers will be planting for approximately 2 1/2 hours. 

 Questions?

Please contact Samantha Dumont at 503-226-1565 x 245 or sdumont@estuarypartnership.org

Contact Name: 
Samantha Dumont
Contact Phone: 
503-226-1565 x245
Contact Email: 
sdumont@estuarypartnership.org
Venue: 
Salmon Creek
Cost: 
free

Rock Creek Work Party with CRBC - Damascus

Saturday, October 4, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Clackamas River Basin Council
Address: 
Damascus, OR 97089
United States

The ROCK CREEK PARTNERSHIP, a collaboration between the Clackamas River Basin Council (CRBC), Friends of Trees, and SOLVE through funding by Water Environment Service's RIVERHEALTH Stewardship Program on behalf of Clackamas County Service District #1 -- works together to improve water quality in the Rock Creek basin by planting native trees and shrubs near streamsides and removing invasive weeds. CRBC will be hard at work again on Saturday, October 4th at our newest project along Rock Creek in Damascus. Volunteers are needed from 9 am to noon to help plant and pull weeds. Join us for this family friendly event!

Gloves, tools, first aid, water, plants, 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 plants and long sleeve shirt. All volunteers must sign a waiver.

For more information (including directions) and to RSVP, please contact Morgan Parks at MORGAN@CLACKAMASRIVER.ORG or call 503-303-4372 x101. We look forward to seeing you!

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

Friends of Trees - Plant native trees at Gales Creek! (Forest Grove)

Saturday, December 13, 2014 - 9:00am
Friends of Trees
Address: 
1524 B Street
Forest Grove, OR 97116
United States
Park/Trail: 

Please arrive around 8:45am to be registered and assigned to a crew. The planting will start promptly at 9:00am. We provide breakfast snacks and hot chocolate/coffee, as well as gloves, tools and guidance. Please come dressed for the weather and wearing sturdy shoes and get ready to have fun!

Looking to volunteer as a group? RSVPs are kindly requested for groups of more than 5 people - click HERE to do so. RSVPs are not required for groups of 4 or less. Please contact Jenny or Ian at (503) 595-0213 if you have any questions or need more information.

This planting is part of the Tree For All campaign which strives to plant one million native trees and shrubs during the 2014-2015 planting season within the Tualatin River Watershed. Clean Water Services, Friends of Trees, thousands of volunteers, other non-profits, City partners, and private landowners will all be working together to make this happen!

Contact Name: 
Ian Bonham
Contact Phone: 
503-595-0213
Contact Email: 
ianb@friendsoftrees.org

Dig it, Plant it, Do it Again! Volunteer Planting at Salmon Creek

Saturday, October 11, 2014 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership
Address: 
Salmon Creek Greenway
2799 NW 133rd Circle
Vancouver, WA 97685
United States

Make a difference while having fun and exploring Salmon Creek Park, an urban wildlife greenway. Help plant trees to benefit the local habitat of Salmon Creek. Named for the historical salmon runs of the past, it recently regained its status as a salmon spawning ground thanks to the help of local volunteers. 

All ages welcome. Fun for groups, families and individuals. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. Click this link to sign up: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/salmon-creek-volunteer-planting-october-11th-registration-12842832257

We provide:  Tools, gloves, hot cocoa, coffee and snacks.

What to bring:  Water bottle, snack, extra clothing, shoes for the ride home, and camera or binoculars if desired.

What to wear:  Dress for the weather; clothes may get wet and muddy. Long sleeves, pants, rain gear and sturdy shoes or boots are recommended.

What to expect:  Estuary Partnership staff will distribute tools and gloves and demonstrate planting techniques. Volunteers will be planting for approximately 2 1/2 hours. 

Questions?  Please contact Samantha Dumont at 503-226-1565 x 245 or sdumont@estuarypartnership.org

 

Contact Name: 
Samantha Dumont
Contact Phone: 
503-226-1565 x245
Contact Email: 
sdumont@estuarypartnership.org
Venue: 
Salmon Creek Greenway
Venue Details: 
We will be parking near a private residence and walking to the site together. A porta-potty will be on site.
Cost: 
Free

Farm to City

Thursday, October 9, 2014 - 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Sauvie Island Center
Address: 
623 SE Oak Street, PDX
Portland, OR 97205
United States

A benefit for Sauvie Island Center

Join us for a celebration of National Farm to School Month featuring the flavors of the fall harvest, local beer and wine. Take part in the Grown Ups Scavenger Hunt while learning about our farm-based education program. You could win a Portland Nursery gift certificate.

WHAT:           Fall harvest hors d' oeuvres, beer and wine.

                        Grown Ups Scavenger Hunt

 

WHEN:           Thursday, October 9, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

           

WHERE:         The roof top patio at Earth Advantage

                        

                        [NEW LOCATION ]

 

TICKETS:       $30 increasing to $35 on October 8th,

                        SauvieIslandCenter.org/events/farm-to-city

Contact Name: 
Joanne Lazo
Contact Phone: 
503.201.5923
Contact Email: 
joanne@sauvieislandcenter.org
Venue: 
Earth Advantage Rooftop Patio
Venue Details: 
A beautiful urban oasis, the rooftop patio at Earth Advantage offers views of the downtown skyline with all the privacy of a private venue.
Cost: 
$30 and up

Connect with Nature at Mount Tabor

Saturday, October 4, 2014 - 9:30am to 2:30pm
The Nature Conservancy
Address: 
SE 60th Ave & Salmon St
Portland, OR 97215
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join The Nature Conservancy and Portland Parks & Recreation for a day of conservation work and celebration at Mount Tabor Park! Volunteers will help remove invasive species, maintain native species and perform trail maintenance. After the work, volunteers are invited to stick around for an exclusive celebratory event with lunch from Koi Fusion, Salt & Straw Ice Cream and live, local music!

Registration is required and space is limited, so sign up today: http://support.nature.org/site/Calendar/?view=RSVP&id=5801

Contact Name: 
Gardiner Miller
Contact Phone: 
(503)802-8100
Contact Email: 
orvolunteers@tnc.org
Venue: 
Mount Tabor Park
Venue Details: 
Accessibility Information: Parking lot & street parking; Paved pathway to play area with moderate slope; Accessible restrooms & picnic table
Cost: 
Free

Cycling the Springwater Trail

Sunday, September 21, 2014 - 9:00am to 11:00am
Johnson Creek Watershed Council
Address: 
3804 W Powell Loop
Gresham,
United States
Park/Trail: 

In partnership with the Gresham Bicycle Tourism Initiative, JCWC will host a group bike ride exploring points of interest within the City of Gresham including several natural areas. All ages and skill-levels welcome. The ride will take about 2-3 hours.

Start at Linneman Station - 3804 West Powell Loop, Gresham, OR
This 7 mile ride stops at 4 natural areas along the Springwater Corridor Trail for brief presentations on each, including:

  • Gresham Woods/Butler Creek- Renate Dietrich, Field Surveyor with City of Gresham,  will be speaking at Gresham Woods
  • Ambleside Natural Area
  • Main City Park- *guest speakers from the Friends of Tsuru Island/Gresham Sister City Assoc will address riders.
  • Upper Johnson Creek Natural Area- site tour by Aquatic Contracting

Join us in downtown historic Gresham after the ride for food and drinks!

Contact Name: 
Amy Ludholz
Contact Phone: 
503-652-7477
Contact Email: 
amy@jcwc.org
Venue: 
Linneman Station
Cost: 
Free

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