News & Events from the Intertwine
Youth are invited to spend a week at Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, connecting with nature and exploring the outdoors with all five senses!
Spring is here and so are morels! Early spring morels, Morchella elata and false morels, Verpa bohemica can both be found in the Willamette Valley. Come learn the habitat of Morels and other edible and medicinal mushrooms. The best way to find mushrooms is to know their habitat.
Interested in planting trees? Meeting some neat people? Obtaining a few service learning hours? Then please join us to plant trees!
Celebrate Arbor Month in the beautiful Overlook neighborhood on April 6 (9 am -1 pm) by helping restore natural oak habitat. Friends of Overlook Bluff's spring planting event, which follows up on last fall's invasive species removal event, is sponsored by SOLVE and will be supervised by Portland
Forest Park's urban wilderness is but part of a larger ecosystem connecting the habitat of the Coast Range to the Willamette Valley. The integrity of this corridor is threatened by many factors.
Volunteer to plant and mulch trees throughout the Arboretum. Curator Martin Nicholson will be on hand to lend his expertise and guide the work party.
Volunteer with Columbia Springs as we strategically battle the invasive plant species invading our local forests! Help us restore sensitive conservation land near one of the last remaining chum salmon spawning sites on the Columbia River. All volunteers are welcome!
Join us for a community service day! All volunteers are welcome! Kids under 14 with parental supervision and teens under 16 with parental permission. Snacks and tools provided.
This year's Kids Fishing Festival is open to all kids ages 5 to 14 years old with live entertainment, and fun, hands-on learning stations for the whole family to enjoy! Each registered participant is guaranteed to catch a trout to take home. Fishing gear and a fishing mentor provided.