tree planting

Friends of Trees - Plant native trees at Woodhaven Park! (Sherwood)

Saturday, November 15, 2014 - 9:00am
Friends of Trees
Address: 
23520 SW Pinehurst Dr
Sherwood, OR 97140
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. We look forward to seeing you out there! Friends of Trees is excited to be partnering with Raindrops to Refuge and the City of Sherwood with support from Clean Water Services to return to Woodhaven Park this season. 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

Friends of Trees - Plant native trees along the Fanno Creek Trail Extension! (Tigard)

Saturday, November 8, 2014 - 9:00am
Friends of Trees
Address: 
12300 SW Grant Ave
Tigard, OR 97223
United States

Please arrive around 8:45am to be registered and assigned to a crew. The event 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. We look forward to seeing you out there!

Friends of Trees is excited to continue our partnership this season with the City of Tigard and Clean Water Services. 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: 
Jenny Bedell-Stiles
Contact Phone: 
503-595-0213
Contact Email: 
jennyb@friendsoftrees.org

Friends of Trees - Plant native trees at Cascades Gateway Park (Salem)

Saturday, November 15, 2014 - 9:00am
Friends of Trees
Address: 
2100 Turner Rd SE
Salem, OR 97302
United States

Join the City of Salem, Friends of Trees, and the Capital City Disc Golf club to plant trees throughout the disc golf course to enhance the course and provide some much needed shade to this part of Cascades Gateway Park.

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 beverages, 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. We look forward to seeing you out there!

Contact Name: 
Jenny Bedell-Stiles
Contact Phone: 
503-595-0213
Contact Email: 
jennyb@friendsoftrees.org

Murrayhill Park Planting

Saturday, October 18, 2014 - 9:00am
Friends of Trees
Address: 
11100 SW Murray Scholls Dr
Beaverton, OR 97007
United States
Park/Trail: 

Please arrive 8:30-8:45am 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.

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! Beaverton's Mayor Doyle and other community partners will also be in attendance.

Arrive as early as 8:30am to meet these Tree for All partners, partake of refreshments and enter to win a commemorative Tree for All cap, courtesy of David Evans & Associates. Please contact Jenny or Ian at (503) 595-0213 if you have any questions or need more information. We look forward to seeing you out there!
 

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

Friends of Trees - Plant native trees at Jackson Bottom Wetlands

Saturday, October 4, 2014 - 9:00am
Friends of Trees
Address: 
2600 Southwest Hillsboro Highway
Hillsboro, OR 97123
United States

Please arrive 8:30-8:45am 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.

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! Hillsboro's Mayor Willey, SOLVE, and other community partners will also be in attendance. Arrive as early as 8:30am to meet these Tree for All partners, partake of refreshments and enter to win a commemorative Tree for All cap, courtesy of David Evans & Associates.

Please contact Jenny or Ian at (503) 595-0213 if you have any questions or need more information. We look forward to seeing you out there!

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

Deadline Extended for Confluence AmeriCorps Community Orchards Coordinator

Thursday, July 3, 2014 - 4:45pm to Thursday, July 10, 2014 - 5:00pm
Portland Fruit Tree Project
Address: 
United States

In Partnership with the Confluence Environmental Center, the Community Orchards Coordinator (COC) will enhance the capacity and impact of Portland Fruit Tree Project's Community Orchards program. In collaboration with volunteers, partners and staff, the COC will plan and facilitate Community Orchard events, providing learning opportunities for participants while maintaining and improving the orchards. The COC will conduct outreach to recruit diverse participants and partners, and will build volunteer leadership for each orchard site. Additionally, the COC will establish a new partnership to begin developing a new community orchard in outer East Portland. This position will build on the successes of previous AmeriCorps members. 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (to include, but not limited to): 
? Coordinate tree care, site maintenance, and educational events at Sabin Community Orchard and Fruits of Diversity 
Community Orchard, in collaboration with partners and lead volunteers. 
? Coordinate harvesting at orchard sites and fruit distribution 
o Conduct pre-harvest site visits and fruit assessments 
o Co-lead harvesting events, coordinate logistics and materials. 
o Distribute fruit to people in need through food pantries and other partners 
? Coordinate Tree Care Team (TCT) at Green Thumb Community Orchard: 
o Recruit volunteers, and conduct orientation for TCT members and TCT leaders 
o Support team in performing ten tree care sessions throughout the 2015 season 
o Coordinate logistics, communications, and materials/tools 
? Conduct outreach to engage diverse program participants 
? Coordinate and support volunteers in leadership roles: 
o Recruit, train & support lead volunteers for community orchards and tree care teams 
o Convene and facilitate leadership team meetings 
? Support partners growing fruit trees through Community Orchard Affiliate program 
? Continue the development of new Community Orchard partnership in East Portland 
o Facilitate community planning sessions 
o Recruit participants 
o Begin to plan and implement planting, maintenance and educational activities (in collaboration with 
volunteers and partners) 
? Secure project materials as needed 
? Maintain tracking/information systems and administer participant surveys 
? Assist with program reports and program evaluation ? Complete and submit all necessary Confluence/AmeriCorps paperwork and reports in a timely manner. 
? Attend and complete all Confluence/AmeriCorps training and service requirements including orientation, training's, 
team meetings and national service days. 
? Wear Confluence uniform and/or appropriate identifiers and required safety gear while performing service or 
attending official events. 

 

 

Contact Name: 
Katy Kolker
Contact Phone: 
503-284-6106
Contact Email: 
katy@portlandfruit.org

#VancouverVolunTEEN

Thursday, June 26, 2014 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
City of Vancouver
Address: 
United States

Do you love to volunteer in the community?
Do you need to fulfill your culminating service project time to graduate?
Looking for a cool way to hang out with your friends?
Do you want to save the environment?
Do you want to build your college and work resume?

If you said YES to any of these questions than you should join us for Youth Service Day's. This monthly volunteer service event invites youth from around Clark County to help the community and earn service time and just give back to the Vancouver because it feels good!

When you ask?  The last Thursday of just about every month!

Projects will vary each month but you can expect to pull English Ivy in parks, plant trees along Burnt Bridge Creek, clean headstones at cemeteries and so much more.  Plus you can plan to have a ton of fun! 

Contact Chante Starr regarding this program, chante.starr@cityofvancouver.us or 360.487.8611

Follow us on Facebook to find out about monthly meeting locations.

Tweet us @goplayvancouver     #vancouvervolunTEEN

 

Contact Name: 
Chante Starr
Contact Phone: 
360-487-8611
Contact Email: 
cityvolunteer@cityofvancouver.us
Venue: 
Various locations throughout Vancouver
Cost: 
free

Spring Opening Event at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse

Monday, April 7, 2014 - 1:30pm
Friends of the Ridgefied National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 
United States

Spring Plankhouse Opening Event April 13th,
12pm-4pm
Sewing seeds of the past and planting for the future; 
A camas planting and First Food presentation
 
Several species of camas, Camassia quamash andCamassia leichtlinii are key parts of the Gary Oak ecosystems that span the west side of the Cascade Range from British Columbia down to Northern California. Today widely regarded as a beautiful wildflower, camas plays a crucial part in the traditional lifeways and cultures of many Indigenous peoples in the Northwest. Before colonization by euro-American settlers, Chinookan Peoples, Nimi'ipuu (Nez Perce), Kalapuya, and many other Tribes  tended, dug, traded, and ate camas corms since time immemorial. Camas is still regarded as a special First Food for many Tribes in our and is still tended and dug with care. For our spring opening we will honor and celebrate this beautiful lily with  a special presentation about the cultural significances of camas, learn how to restore the camas prairies that have painted the hills and valleys of our region blue for generations, and begin a camas meadow restoration project next to the Cathlapotle Plankhouse.
12pm-4pm : Children's activities, Plankhouse tours, and Garry Oak Ecosystem restoration information.
1pm : Presentation on Cultural and Historical significance of Camassia  spp.
 
2pm :Camas Blessing and Restoration Work Party

Contact Name: 
Sarah Hill
Contact Phone: 
(360) 887-4106
Contact Email: 
sarah_hill@fws.gov
Venue: 
Cathlapotle Plankhouse on the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Cost: 
$3.00 per vehicle parking fee at Refuge

Plant native trees to help restore natural areas in Hillsboro!

Saturday, April 26, 2014 - 9:00am
Friends of Trees
Address: 
2600 Southwest Hillsboro Highway
Hillsboro, OR 97123
United States

We are very happy to continue our partnership with the City of Hillsboro, REI, and Clean Water Services to help restore the wetland complex of Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve.

There will be a 10-15 minute walk from the parking lot. 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! RSVPs are kindly requested for groups of more than 5 people. 

Please contact Jenny or Ian at (503) 595-0213 if you have any questions or need more information.

Contact Name: 
Jenny Bedell-Stiles
Contact Phone: 
503-467-2528
Contact Email: 
jennyb@friendsoftrees.org
Venue: 
Jackson Bottom Wetlands

Help restore natural areas in Happy Valley!

Saturday, April 19, 2014 - 9:00am
Friends of Trees
Address: 
15359 SE Chelsea Morning Dr
Happy Valley, OR 97086
United States

Please arrive around 8:45am to be registered and assigned to a crew. The tree care event will start promptly at 9:00am. We provide breakfast snacks and hot chocolate/coffee, as well as gloves, tools and guidance. 

This project is supported by Clackamas County Water Environmental Services RiverHealth Stewardship Program. We will be mulching recently planted native trees and shrubs to help ensure their survival and vigor. 

Please come dressed for the weather and wearing sturdy shoes and get ready to have fun! RSVPs are kindly requested for groups of more than 5 people. Please contact Jenny or Ian at (503) 595-0213 if you have any questions or need more information.

Contact Name: 
Ian Bonham
Contact Phone: 
503-467-2525
Contact Email: 
ianb@friendsoftrees.org
Venue: 
Bella Casa HOA

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