Discover Hoyt Arboretum at Meet the Trees every Saturday July 29th through September 30th, 11am to 3pm on the Overlook Trail. Come for free tree activity maps for kids, tree collection tour maps for adults, and enjoy a cool glass of lemonade. No registration required. Enjoy a slice of cake to kick off this event, July 29, 2006 in the Hoyt Arboretum Visitor Center at 4000 SW Fairview Blvd, Portland. Free parking, or take Max to the Zoo or Bus 63. For more information about this free event, visit our website at www.hoytarboretum.org or contact Kim Silva, Development Director at ksilva@ci.portland.or.us or (503) 823-3602.
The first planting of the Friends of Trees 2006-07 planting season is at Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge on Sat., Oct., 14, and the first neighborhood planting in Portland is in the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood on Nov. 11. Both are part of the Fun Run for Restoration course. To view a map of the run and walk, visit www.friendsoftrees.org.
Friends of Trees will host its first Fun Run for Restoration, a 5-mile run and 3.5-mile walk, on Sunday, Oct. 8th, beginning at Oaks Amusement Park, 7100 Oaks Park Way. Registration is at 8:30am., the run starts at 9am. The Fun Run for Restoration is sponsored by the Nike Factory Store.
Training is free, but pre-registration is required. Call 503-282-8846 ext. 12.
Friends of Trees is expanding its core group of key volunteers by offering leadership trainings on Nov. 4 and 11. Local experts and Friends of Trees staff will educate volunteers about city trees, local ecosystems, proper tree planting techniques, plant accessorizing, and volunteer leadership. Trained crew leaders will guide other volunteers during weekend tree-plantings and restoration events between Nov. 2006 and March 2007.
4th Annual Down the River Clean Up on the Clackamas!
You are cordially invited to join us in a staggering amount of fun as we clean up the Clackamas River by boat flotilla.
Last year 240 volunteers helped us clean a staggering 2.7 tons of refuse after the busy sumer float season! We need you to help us clean a thirteen-mile stretch of the River, from Barton Park to Clackamette Park on Sunday, September 10th. The event will stage at Carver Boat Ramp at 9:30 am.
Bring your own kayak, raft, cataraft, canoe or dritftboat (BYOB), or if you don't have a boat you can sign up to be in a boat provided by event partners. How cool is that!? Volunteers will be treated to a free home grown barbecue, music and a silent auction of great outdoor gear afterwards.
Feel free to call if you have questions or challenges in registering: 503.558.0550
Down the River Clean Up organizers are eNRG Kayaking, The Clackamas River Basin Council and Portland State University Outdoor Recreation Program.
HUGE BIG Thanks to our collaborators who include: Next Adventure- (King of barbecue and gear), All Star Rafting (free shuttle,boats, and super staff), Clackamas County Parks and Clackamas County Solid Waste and Recycling, Metro (getting rid of the *&%^), the NW Rafters Association, Oregon Kayak and Canoe Club, Oregon Whitewater Association (moral support), SOLV,The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, New Seasons Market (food for barbecue), Noahs Bagels (bagels for the a.m.), Clif Bar (snacks for the river), American Medical Response and Clackamas Sheriff Marine Unit (safety), Mississippi Studios(music).
Visit www.clackamasriver.org or register at www.enrgkayaking.org
We hope to see you in September!
Jo Anne Dolan Clackamas River Basin Council 503.558.0550 fax 503.558.0992 Box 1869 Clackamas, OR 97015 www.clackamasriver.org
"Working for clean water, a healthy river and streams, and abundant fisheries in the Clackamas Watershed."
Three Rivers Land Conservancy
P.O. Box 1116 Lake Oswego, OR 97035
503-699-9825 www.trlc.org
Three Rivers Land Conservancy presents 2006 Wine and Land on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006 from 3 – 6 p.m. being held at a private estate in Lake Oswego. In its fourth year, the benefit event will double in size to accommodate 500 guests and showcase the talents of 17 Oregon winemakers and 20 of Portland’s favorite chefs. Throughout the afternoon, guests visit wine and food stations and meet the chefs and winemakers while enjoying live music by Tall Jazz. Guests may also peruse auction items and tour the luxury estate complete with vineyard and wine cellar. Tickets are $100 per person and must be purchased in advance by visiting www.trlc.org or calling 503-699-9825.