News & Events from the Intertwine
Frustrated by stubborn weeds in your yard or garden?Learn how to identify, eradicate, and prevent common gardenweeds - and stop them from invading our precious natural areas -in this workshop series hosted by the 4-County Cooperative Weed Management Area.
Frustrated by stubborn weeds in your yard or garden?Learn how to identify, eradicate, and prevent common gardenweeds - and stop them from invading our precious natural areas -in this workshop series hosted by the 4-County Cooperative Weed Management Area.
Frustrated by stubborn weeds in your yard or garden?Learn how to identify, eradicate, and prevent common gardenweeds - and stop them from invading our precious natural areas -in this workshop series hosted by the 4-County Cooperative Weed Management Area.
Frustrated by stubborn weeds in your yard or garden?Learn how to identify, eradicate, and prevent common gardenweeds - and stop them from invading our precious natural areas -in this workshop series hosted by the 4-County Cooperative Weed Management Area.
Frustrated by stubborn weeds in your yard or garden?Learn how to identify, eradicate, and prevent common gardenweeds - and stop them from invading our precious natural areas -in this workshop series hosted by the 4-County Cooperative Weed Management Area.
The annual Old Apple Tree Festival is a celebration centered on the oldest living apple tree in the Northwest, planted at Fort Vancouver in 1826.
Old Apple Tree Park, located on Columbia Way just east of Interstate 5 Bridge, hosts the festival on the first Saturday of each October.
Frustrated by stubborn weeds in your yard or garden? Then come to this 1.5-hr workshop offered by the 4-County Cooperative Weed Management Area. Participants will learn how to identify, eradicate, and prevent common garden weeds - and stop them from invading our precious natural areas.
Volunteers needed for the first step of a Hedgerow installation When: Saturday, October 27th, 1:30 PM to 4:30 Where: Smith Memorial Presbyterian Church 2420 Fairview Ave, Fairview Oregon 97024 Are you wanting to get out of the house?
Dust off those boots and get your hands dirty planting native trees, removing invasive species, cleaning up litter, and helping restore critical habitat for native plants and wildlife.
The pioneering effort by John Williams of Wheelchair Destinations aims to profile the region's best outdoor destinations, focusing on the accessibility of the facilities to wheelchair users.