News & Events from the Intertwine
Many people who love trees find their first visit to the big trees of California to be one of the most enjoyable, educational, and spiritual experiences they have ever had in a forest.
Dust off those boots and get your hands dirty planting trees, removing invasive species, cleaning up litter, and helping restore critical habitat.
Put your pedals to the pavement with the Tour de Clack!
On May 8, 2014, The Intertwine Alliance and the Institute for Sustainable Solutions at Portland State University co-hosted The Intertwine's first Community H
Making sense of "Cathlapottle": How Chinookans made (and said) names on the land
Special Guest Presenter Henry Zenk
The Nature Park Interpretive Center will host an open house for anyone interested in learning about Nature Kids Preschool. Stop in to meet the teachers, experience the programs, ask questions and register for the 2014-15 school year. Children are welcome.
Rewind your mental clock back millions of years, and imagine the vast tracts of Oregon that are now desert. Past climates were quite different from today, and the flora in Oregon was also very different. In particular, the trees that grew in Oregon before the Ice Ages were more varied.
Have you ever thought of re-using water from your shower or washing machine to irrigate your landscape? Maybe you didn't even know it was possible. In this workshop you'll learn some graywater basics so you can get started on your own project.