News & Events from the Intertwine

10/3/14

Pedal to amazing views and fall foliage around, about, and from the top of Larch Mountain.

10/1/14

Join us October 22 for the first presentation in our River Professors series.

David Harrelson will speak about The Native People of the Tualatin River, Past, Present and Future Directions.

10/1/14

On Feb 7th we will be planting 1,200 native plants at Cook Park with volunteers and the non profits Friends of the Trees and Tualatin Riverkeepers. This is related to the Metro Nature in Neighborhoods Project we are doing over the next 3 years and is our 1st volunteer kick off!

10/1/14

Come to this second annual free event in Oregon City and join 36 artists, musicians, hiking trails, and children's activities in enjoying art and demonstrations in the woods. 

9/29/14

Learn about the Kingdom Fungi broadly, considering the diversity of form, function and ecological significance, before delving into specific topics about different types of mushrooms including: cultivation, nutrition, medicinal benefits, foraging and mushroom identification.

9/29/14

Park Ranger and Mushroom Enthusiast Dane Osis from Fort Stevens State Park will visit Tryon Creek State Natural Area to share his knowledge of mushroom identification and ecology.

9/29/14

Traditional and Contemporary Native American craft demonstrations from Western Oregon and the Columbia River region will be shared by Grand Ronde Tribal member Greg Archuleta.  Activities will include traditional basketry and carving exhibited and demonstrations on the uses of materials such as W

9/29/14

This presentation by Confederated Grand Ronde Tribes member Greg Archuleta, will cover the Native American traditional uses of native plants found in Western Oregon, including for food, medicine, and other aspects of daily living.  Greg conducts a variety of education and outreach activities and

9/29/14

Celebrate the changing of the seasons with the shortest day and longest night of the year. Learn the science behind the solstice, explore the forest during an evening guided walk with a trained naturalist, make a winter craft, and enjoy treats from a Dutch oven.

9/29/14

Join us for an afternoon of creativity as we draw, paint, and illustrate the inspirations found in the natural world. Various tips and techniques will be introduced that can provide a basic approach for any skill level, beginners are welcome.

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