News & Events from the Intertwine

4/24/14

This program integrates nature exploration, art, literature, movement, and outdoor play.  It is geared toward families with young children ages 2 to 6, but all are welcome!  Each week features a different book, topic and activity.  Preregister online at

4/23/14

Spring Pest & Disease Management/Fruit Thinning
Sunday June 1st, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
NE Portland, East Columbia neighborhood

4/23/14

Spring Pest & Disease Management/Fruit Thinning
Tuesday May 20th, 5:30pm-8:30pm
SE Portland, Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhoood

4/22/14

Spend and evening paddling a kayak with Tualatin Riverkeepers.  Kayaks are available for rent.  Reservations required.

4/22/14

Join Tualatin Riverkeepers for an evening paddle on the Tualatin River.  Canoes are available for rent for $50.  Reservations required.  No experience necessary.

4/22/14

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

4/10/14

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! 

4/10/14

 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.

4/10/14

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.

4/8/14

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.

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