News & Events from the Intertwine
March 13, 2014 | Oregon Zoo, Portland, OR -- With just six days to go, nearly 300 Intertwine Alliance partners and friends have already signed up for the 2014 Spring Summit.
"We think our partners are energized by the interactivity of this year's theme," says Intertwine Alliance Program Manager David Cohen.
The Cathlapotle Plankhouse is looking for new volunteers for the 2014 season!
Are you curious about...
Local Native American Culture? Traditional Columbia River Art?Pacific Northwest History? Ancestral Skills? Archeology?Wildlife? Nature?
National Park Service archaeologist Doug Wilson will discuss how the 1800s fur trade affected local waterways in a presentation at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, March 20, at the Old Liberty Theater, 113 N. Main Ave., Ridgefield.
Join our wonderful volunteer tour guides for a stroll through Hoyt Arboretum. We will be viewing the season's colorful blooms and learning about the fascinating transformation that is spring! Mark your calendars and bring your cameras.
Celebrate National Arbor Day with Marcy Houle, author of One City's Wilderness, who will give a fascinating presentation on the history of Hoyt Arboretum. Please meet at the Visitor Center; registration is not required.
Getting dirty at Hoyt Arboretum has never been easier! Help us get the arboretum grounds in top shape for Arbor Month. Volunteers are needed for mulching, trimming, weeding, hauling and general trail work.
Getting dirty at Hoyt Arboretum has never been easier! Help us get the arboretum grounds in top shape for Arbor Month. Volunteers are needed for mulching, trimming, weeding, hauling and general trail work.
Arboretum volunteer Rick Pope recently returned from a two week trip spent exploring the Patagonia region of South America. Seven days of lodge-based hiking revealed stunning views of the iconic mountains of the area including Fitzroy, Cerro Torre and Torres del Paine National Park.
Learn to photograph the amazing display of spring blooms at Hoyt Arboretum! Instructor Trygve Steen will lead the class, which is open to individuals familiar with their personal point and shoot cameras.
Join Hoyt Arboretum curator Martin Nicholson for this annual tour through our spectacular magnolia collection. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a jacket, camera and water. Please meet at the Visitor Center; registration is not required.