News & Events from the Intertwine
Spring Pest & Disease Management/Fruit Thinning
Sunday June 1st, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
NE Portland, East Columbia neighborhood
Spring Pest & Disease Management/Fruit Thinning
Tuesday May 20th, 5:30pm-8:30pm
SE Portland, Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhoood
Spend and evening paddling a kayak with Tualatin Riverkeepers. Kayaks are available for rent. Reservations required.
Join Tualatin Riverkeepers for an evening paddle on the Tualatin River. Canoes are available for rent for $50. Reservations required. No experience necessary.
Join Tualatin Riverkeepers as we paddle near the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge to view and hear the returning neotropical migrant birds. Listen for the sounds of black-headed grossbeaks, western wood peewees and common yellowthroats. See the colorful western tanagers and lazuli buntin
April 11th, 2014 | Portland, OR -- Many within the environmental community struggle to tell our stories in compelling ways, or to be heard in a highly saturated information marketplace. How is The Intertwine Alliance planning to meet this challenge? Check out "Our Common Ground: How to Sell Sustainability Without Selling Out." -- our free webinar with Frank Creative!
April 10, 2014 | Portland, OR -- The Intertwine Alliance will present its first Community Health and Nature Forum on May 8th at Portland State University's Native American Center.
Be blown away by youth that demonstrate a passion for restoring the health of the environment! Join us at our next Sharing Ideas event, featuring the Roosevelt High School Science Club, a group of students determined to counteract pollution in North Portland.
Join wild food expert John Kallas and bushwhack through Portland's urban neighborhoods to find some of Fall's best and diverse delectables - nuts, fruits, and greens. Wild as well as landscaped edibles will be covered. Some eating may occur.