News & Events from the Intertwine
Sunday July 21st from 1 to 5pm
$25 / $5 for members of Cascadia wild.
Come learn the basics of making cordage from natural materials. Topics covered will include material selection, processing fibers and reverse wrap cordage.
Sunday, June 16th, Noon to 4
$25 / $5 for members of Cascadia wild.
Sunday May 26th, 1pm to 5pm
$25 / $5 for members of Cascadia wild.
Come join us to learn the basics of bow and drill fire making. Topics covered will include material selections, set construction and techniques to get you started on your way to making fire.
Sunday, April 21st, Noon to 4pm.
Cost: $25/ $20 for Cascadia Wild members.
Volunteers of all ages and abilities are needed to help plant trees at Mirror Lake in Rooster Rock State Park. The park sits below Crown Point and the Vista House and offers fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities. Come on your own or share your passion for the outdoors with friends and family.
Sunday March 24th, Noon to approx 6pm
$5 to non members/Free to members
The ethnobotany club provides a place where people of all skill levels can come together to practice and share knowledge about wild edible plants.
This is an animal tracking course that teaches how to identify track and sign. It is structured in the same way as the Cybertracker evaluations for tracking certification.
English Ivy Basketry is one of our signature programs here at Rewild Portland. At our 1-day workshop you will learn to weave a simple basket out of the invasive species Hedera helix, otherwise known as English Ivy.
A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally.