News & Events from the Intertwine
Join volunteers for this monthly Third Saturday Cleanup in Northwest Portland. Pick up litter and remove graffiti in the area. Join us for some coffee and conversation afterward. Volunteers should come prepared with completed waiver forms (if possible) and work gloves on cold days.
We are starting to replant our Hallinan Creek site and we need your help! We spent last summer removing harmful invasive plants from this creek area and we are ready to plant native species. The plants we will be installing provide great benefit to our local forests and creeks.
Team up with Resources for Health to build trails, remove invasive blackberry, and plant native trees in the woods of Evergreen Park!
Restore a beautiful nature park that has become overrun by English Ivy and other invasive plants. Tools and gloves will be provided, just bring sturdy shoes and a friend. Activities include: Invasive Plant Removal and Litter Pickup.
Rock Creek is an important tributary of the Clackamas River. Rock Creek is home to salmon, beaver, and Osprey. Volunteers will be planting native trees like western red cedar, and native shrubs like thimbleberry.
Heron Pointe Wetland is degraded by the presence of an invasive grass:reed canary grass. Volunteers will be planting native willow, Oregon ash as well as native shrubs like douglas spirea. Volunteers will also be installing coffee bags as a weed barrier and mulching.
Team up with Resources for Health to build trails, remove invasive blackberry, and plant native trees in the woods of Evergreen Park!
Rock Creek is an important tributary of the Clackamas River. Rock Creek is home to salmon, beaver, and Osprey. Volunteers will be planting native trees like western red cedar, and native shrubs like thimbleberry.
Join volunteers for this monthly Second Saturday Cleanup in Northwest Portland. Pick up litter from NW Vaughn to Raleigh, NW 22nd to 26th. Coffee/tea and pastries hosted by Food Front on their front terrace. Come dressed for the weather.
Phillips Creek is a tributary of Kellogg Creek in Clackamas County.Improvements to the Phillips Creek stream corridor will result in improved water quality in Kellogg Creek. Kellogg Creek is home to beaver, kingfisher, and native fish.