News & Events from the Intertwine
Nan Laurence, a senior planner for Eugene, explores how downtowns can represent a community’s ideals and aspirations.
At the juncture of suburban neighborhoods and rolling farmland, Metro's Cooper Mountain Nature Park isn't a typical jazz venue - but it's the perfect place to discuss the value of risk, collaboration and individual voice in this highly democratic art form.
Help native trees survive summer’s hot sun! SOLVE and its partners are working to enhance sites throughout the Portland-metro area. Volunteers will be assisting with site maintenance by removing invasive plants, and mulching and watering native plants.
Who: Volunteers who love white oaks and the beautiful White Oak Savanna Natural Park and Wildlife Habitat.
What: Restoration by dead heading those Wooly Mullein and Wild Teasel.
When: Saturday July 14th from 9:00 am to Noon.
Advanced Soil Health
Tuesday, July 31 - 6-8pm
Cost: $5-20 sliding scale donation
Location: Redeemer Lutheran Church - 5431 NE 20th Ave. (advanced sign up required)
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FermentationThursday, July 26 - 6:00-8:00pmCost: $10-20 sliding scale donation Location: Mr. Green Beans - 3932 N.
Monday, July 16, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Cost: $5-20 sliding scale donation
Location: Redeemer Lutheran Church - 5431 NE 20th Ave. (Sign up required)
Sixteen years ago, forest defenders began fighting to keep the Forest Service from clear cutting great swaths of land at the Eagle Creek Timber Sale, near Estacada. Ten years ago, they succeeded in stopping this sale, changing the shape of forest policy in the Mt. Hood National Forest.