stewardship

Tree Saturday in Forest Park - Volunteer Work Party

Saturday, August 25, 2012 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
The Forest Park Conservancy
Address: 
Portland, OR
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join the Forest Park Conservancy for a morning of habitat restoration in Forest Park.   

Remember! Plan to pack plenty of water and dress for all weather conditions. Long pants and sturdy shoes are required for your safety. All training, tools and morning coffee provided.    

Examples of habitat restoration projects include:

  • Planting native shrubs and trees
  • Hand removing invasive plant species
  • Constructing split-rail fence to keep park users on trail

Registration is required! Click here to reserve your spot.

Contact Name: 
Mikala Soroka
Contact Phone: 
503-233-5449 x 106
Contact Email: 
stewardship@forestparkconservancy.org
Venue: 
Forest Park
Venue Details: 
In the week leading up to the work party, all registrants will be emailed meeting location and project details.
Cost: 
free!

Trail Saturday in Forest Park - Volunteer Work Party

Saturday, August 11, 2012 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
The Forest Park Conservancy
Address: 
Portland, OR
United States
Park/Trail: 

Join the Forest Park Conservancy for a morning of trail maintenance in Forest Park.   

Remember! Plan to pack plenty of water, hike up to 3 miles and dress for all weather conditions. Long pants and sturdy shoes are required for your safety. All training, tools and morning coffee provided.    

Examples of trail projects include:

  • Repairing bridges
  • Defining trail surface, width, and slope
  • Re-routing sections of severely eroded trail
  • Decommissioning "rogue" or unofficial trails
  • Shoveling or raking leaf litter (mud makers) off trail
  • Clearing the trail corridor of encroaching vegetation
  • Repairing eroded trail with rock and improved water drainage

Registration is required! Click here to reserve your spot.

Contact Name: 
Mikala Soroka
Contact Phone: 
503-233-5449 x 106
Contact Email: 
stewardship@forestparkconservancy.org
Venue: 
Forest Park
Venue Details: 
In the week leading up to the work party, all registrants will be emailed meeting location and project details.
Cost: 
free!

SOLVE Volunteer Action Training

Saturday, July 28, 2012 - 10:30am to 3:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
Hillsboro, OR
United States

Join SOLVE for a free, hands-on workshop and learn how to envision & lead successful volunteer projects to improve the environment in your community.

  • When: Saturday, July 28th, from 10:30am – 3pm
  • Where: Hillsboro Public Library, 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy. Hillsboro, OR

The Volunteer Action Training is designed for community members organizing a volunteer project. Participants will learn the basics of watershed restoration and how to plan a successful volunteer project. Specific topics include volunteer recruitment and management, project logistics and safety, preventing volunteer burnout, working with the media, and fundraising. This training is free for those planning or partnering on a cleanup or watershed restoration project.

 

Contact Name: 
Quintin Bauer
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 321
Contact Email: 
quintin@solv.org
Venue: 
Hillsboro Public Library
Cost: 
Free

Protect Native Plants with SOLVE this Summer!

SOLVE
Address: 
OR
United States

Volunteer with SOLVE to help native trees survive summer’s hot sun! SOLVE and its partners are working to enhance sites throughout the Portland-metro area. Volunteers will be assisting with site maintenance by removing invasive plants, mulching, and watering native plants. Over time, this work will improve water quality, create wildlife habitat, and store carbon to slow climate change. SOLVE will provide all tools and gloves for this project. 

Contact Name: 
Morgan
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
morgan@solv.org

Volunteer with SOLVE this Saturday!

Saturday, July 14, 2012 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
SOLVE
Address: 
OR
United States

Help native trees survive summer’s hot sun! SOLVE and its partners are working to enhance sites throughout the Portland-metro area. Volunteers will be assisting with site maintenance by removing invasive plants, and mulching and watering native plants. Over time, this work will improve water quality, create wildlife habitat, and store carbon to slow climate change. SOLVE will provide all tools and gloves for this project.

SOLVE’s mission is to bring Oregonians together to improve the environment and build a legacy of stewardship.

Contact Name: 
Morgan
Contact Phone: 
503-844-9571 ext. 332
Contact Email: 
morgan@solv.org

Stop invasives and help nature!

Saturday, July 21, 2012 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Clackamas Community College
Address: 
Clackamas Community College
19600 S. Molalla Ave.
Oregon City, OR 97045
United States

Stop the alien invaders threatening to take over the Environmental Learning Center (ELC).

 Blackberry, yellow flag iris, and ivy - these are just a few of the weeds that have gone

wild on our site, threatening the health of this living laboratory.

 Bring gloves and water bottle. Snacks provided.

 The ELC is a five-acre site located on the Clackamas Community College campus in

 Oregon City. It is home to a variety of plants and animals and is where Newell Creek

 bubbles to life. The ELC serves as an outdoor learning laboratory for a variety of programs,

 classes, and tours. It also demonstrates what people can do to reclaim industrial

 sites and restore wildlife habitat in urban areas.

 Suitable for individuals ages 18 years and over; younger than 18 with parental supervision.

  Call 503-594-3696 for more information and to register.

 

 

Contact Name: 
Alison Heimowitz
Contact Phone: 
503-594-3696
Contact Email: 
alisonh@clackamas.edu
Venue: 
Clackamas Community College's Environmental Learning Center.
Venue Details: 
ELC is located off of Inskeep Drive on the CCC campus in Oregon City. Meeting in Lakeside Hall.
Cost: 
Free

Great Slough Clean Up & Scavenger Hunt

Friday, July 27, 2012 - 7:00am to 9:00am
Columbia Slough Watershed Council
Address: 
7040 NE 47th Ave
Portland, OR 97218
United States

What could be more fun than Slough Scavenger Clean Up? Three teams will scour the banks of the slough for garbage large and small in one of the Council’s bimiran crafts (two canoes connected via platform). Prepare to scout for car batteries, shopping carts, TVs, chairs, tires and other oddities.

Prizes will be given for successful and intriguing finds. Participation is capped at 30 people, so you must register to attend.

What you'll need: Participants must wear closed toed shoes. Wear clothes that can get dirty. The Council will provide boats, gloves, trash bags, and supplies. Refreshments will be provided.

Contact Name: 
Sam Schongalla
Contact Phone: 
503-281-1132
Contact Email: 
Sam.Schongalla@columbiaslough.org
Cost: 
Free -Volunteers must be at least 14 years old. All persons under 18 must have a liability waiver signed by a parent or guardian.

Down the River Cleanup on the Clackamas River

Sunday, September 9, 2012 - 10:30am
We Love Clean Rivers & the Clackamas River Basin Council
Address: 
Boring, OR
United States

If you have ever fallen in love with this or any river, we invite you to join us for this spectacular day of organized chaos where 400+ river-lovers jump in their rafts, kayaks, inter tubes, canoes, drift boats – or maybe even dawn a snorkel mask – uniting to scour the banks and bottom of 15 miles of riverway from Barton Park to Clackamette Park where the Clackamas empties into the Willamette.

Get wet, do the Truffle Shuffle, race your neighboring POD to extract the biggest hulking piece of rusted dilapidated detritus you’ve ever seen and help restore the Clackamas back to its pristine state! We will thank you. The salmon will thank you. And you might just find yourself looking at the world through new eyes after the day ends.

The annual Down the River Clean Up is an on-the-river, 15-mile clean up made possible by a rich network of river recreationalists, outdoor companies, environmental organizations, government entities, local community leaders, and hopefully you!

An upwards of 2,200 community members and volunteers have joined together each year for the past nine years to remove over 42,800 pounds of trash from the Clackamas River. Our dream is to create a community where everyone loves their rivers as much as we do and that some day, we can throw a party on the river without having to clean it up.

The Clackamas River is home to old-growth forests, bird species, steelhead, and is one of the last remaining wild salmon runs in the lower Columbia basin. While the river provides healthy habitat for wildlife, it also supplies the Portland metropolitan area with fresh drinking water. Due to the bounty, beauty and close proximity to urban areas, the Clackamas River has become known for attracting recreationalists of all kinds, including kayakers, rafters, tubers, anglers, and more. The high-use of the river and its nearness to cities, unfortunately, brings in pollutants and unwarranted litter.

Join us in turning restoration into recreation….

Venue Details: 
Info on the event shuttle: http://www.welovecleanrivers.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2011-Shuttle-RAZ-Schedule-v31.pdf
Cost: 
free!

StreamTeam Knotweed Scavenger Hunt

Saturday, July 21, 2012 - 8:45am to 1:00pm
StreamTeam
Address: 
Vancouver, WA 98668
United States

Hate Knotweed? Well, help Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam eradicate it! Volunteers are needed to search for knotweed, and must be able to navigate over uneven terrain and through thick vegetation. Training, equipment and light refreshments will be provided. Bring work and weather appropriate attire, a reusable mug, and gloves, if you have them. Contact Ashley King at StreamTeam@clarkpud.com to register. For more information, visit www.StreamTeam.net.

Contact Name: 
Ashley King
Contact Email: 
StreamTeam@clarkpud.com
Venue: 
Salmon Creek Watershed
Venue Details: 
Register for more details.
Cost: 
FREE!

StreamTeam Tree Maintenance

Saturday, July 14, 2012 - 8:45am to 1:00pm
StreamTeam
Address: 
Vancouver, WA 98668
United States

Come flex your muscles with Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam! Volunteers are needed to help the native trees we've planted thrive. Activities may include mowing, weed-whacking, or watering, and depend on the weather conditions. Due to safety concerns, all participants at mowing and weed-whacking events must be over 16 years of age. Training, equipment and light refreshments will be provided. Bring work and weather appropriate attire, a reusable mug, and gloves, if you have them. Contact Ashley King at StreamTeam@clarkpud.com to register. For more information, visit www.StreamTeam.net.

Contact Name: 
Ashley King
Contact Email: 
StreamTeam@clarkpud.com
Venue: 
Salmon Creek Watershed
Venue Details: 
Register for more details.
Cost: 
FREE!

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