News & Events from the Intertwine

7/24/15

Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam sponsors the Stream Stewards program for Clark County residents interested in making a difference in the great outdoors.

7/24/15

Do you hate Knotweed? Well, help us eradicate it!

7/22/15

Join the Weed Warrior effort to restore a healthy habitat at Mt. Tabor Park. The Weed Warrior Stewardship Coordinator and volunteer crew leaders will share their knowledge of the natural habitat, demonstrate how to remove non-native vegetation, and help keep us organized, safe and motivated!

7/21/15

Students from Japan (and possibly Korea and Taiwan also) will be eager to practice their English that they have been learning at the Pacific International Academy at the Marylhurst campus. They will be coming to the White Oak Savanna to work for two hours in removing invasive plants.

7/21/15

This is a three-day training on August 25, 27 & 29. Training Schedule: Tuesday, August 25, 6-8:30 pm at the SOLVE office: stewardship, watershed basics, restoration strategies, and examples.

7/21/15

This summer, team up with Resources for Health to build trails and remove invasive blackberry at Evergreen Park under the cool canopy of the woods!

7/21/15

In partnership with the Columbia Riverkeepers, Citizens Helping to Improve Parks (CHIP-in) with Astoria Parks and Recreation is hosting a clean-up event on the Astoria River Walk Trail.

7/21/15

Help Beautify the Straub Environmental Center grounds and help clear the waterways of Mill Creek that runs behind the SEC of debris and invasive species. Activities include: Invasive Plant Removal, Litter Cleanup, Maintenance & Monitoring

7/21/15

Restore a beautiful nature park that has become overrun by English Ivy and other invasives. Tools and gloves will be provided, just bring sturdy shoes and a friend. Activities include: Invasive Plant Removal and Litter Pickup

7/21/15

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.

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