News & Events from the Intertwine
H3 is a new collaborative program between the OSU Extension 4-H Program, the Oregon Master Naturalist Program, and the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District. On the second Saturday of each month, a Master Naturalist will lead a nature walk in a metro region natural area.
A coalition of business leaders, conservationists, elected officials and community advocates have formed the Protect Our Natural Areas committee to encourage a YES vote on the Metro levy renewal
Help us pull policeman's helmet, a new plant invader along the Salmon River. Bring water bottle, snacks, gardening gloves, natural bug repellent, and wear long pants and sleeves.
Please RSVP to sara@sandyriver.org
10:30 AM Tour starting at the Timberline Rim Recreation Lodge]
12:00 PM Potluck lunch (we'll provide main dishes, feel free to bring a side dish)
1:30 PM Council Meeting, open to the public
Clark County Parks and the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership will be joining forces to participate in Columbia Riverkeepers' "Love Your Columbia" event. We will be cleaning up the beach at Vancouver Lake Park, the Flushing Channel and Blurock Landing.
Get ready for a night of beautiful fun! The 2016 Barn Dance Presented by Whole Foods Market is scheduled for Saturday, July 30th. Doors open at 4:30 pm.
July's "Guided Hike" theme: Magical Columbia Springs! Featuring a hands-on mini magic show inspired by nature, recycling, and science! This is a family-friendly activity where kids and kids at heart will get to take home a magic trick to wow everyone they know!
Clark County Parks and the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership will be joining forces to participate in Columbia Riverkeepers' "Love Your Columbia" event. We will be cleaning up the beach at Vancouver Lake Park, the Flushing Channel and Blurock Landing.
Join the Weed Warrior effort to restore a healthy habitat at Mt. Tabor Park. The Weed Warrior Stewardship Coordinator and volunteer crew leaders will share their knowledge of the natural habitat, demonstrate how to remove non-native vegetation, and help keep us organized, safe and motivated!
Come on up and elevate your soul at Mt. Hood Meadows! Join us for an on slope search for litter. Collection locations will be designated based on ability levels and interest but will be mostly beginner to intermediate terrain near the base area.