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.
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon's Interfaith Food and Farms Partnership
Rockwood United Methodist Church, located at 17805 SE Stark St., Portland
Suggested donation $7
Registration deadline is September 20, you may also register at the door, but lunch cannot be guaranteed.
Contact Jennifer Kam at 503-221-1054 ext 203, or e-mail jkam@emoregon.org to register.
For more information contact Jenny Holmes at 503-221-1054 ext 214 or Liv Gifford at 541-757-1988 ext 107.
jkam@emoregon.org
Yes
September 23
Community Food Assessment Workshop. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Rockwood United Methodist Church, 17805 SE Stark St., Portland. Congregation members interested in food, hunger and creation stewardship are invited to join Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO)’s Interfaith Food and Farms Partnership to receive training on how to conduct a grassroots food assessment in the Rockwood neighborhood. The day-long training will be led by Sharon Thornberry, Community Food Programs Advocate for the Oregon Food Bank and President of the Community Food Security Coalition. Participants will learn about what is currently known about hunger in the Rockwood neighborhood, simple tools for gathering information and how food assessments can lead to action. The suggested donation for the day is $7. To register, contact Jennifer Kam at (503) 221-1054, ext. 203, or e-mail jkam@emoregon.org. Registration deadline is September 20 (registration also accepted at the door, but lunch cannot be guaranteed). For more information, please contact Jenny Holmes of EMO at (530) 221-1054, ext. 278.
Sunnyside Neighborhood bounded by SE 28th to SE 49th, and SE Hawthorne to SE Stark
Free to walk around - art for sale
A friend, your walking shoes,
Valerie
(503)310-2262
valerie@urbanartisan.net
No
SUNNYSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD ART STROLL We are a vibrant group of diverse artists who have come together to create the First Annual Sunnyside Art Stroll, a juried event. This event is free to attend and features home studios and host sites open to the public on Saturday, September 23rd from 10am to 5pm offering a chance to visit with 29 artists a 24 sites and purchase unique artwork in all price ranges. The artist studios are located within the Sunnyside Neighborhood boundaries -
SE Hawthorne Boulevard to SE Stark Street and SE 29th to SE 49th Avenues.
World Forestry Center, 4033 SW Canyon Rd, Portland OR 97211
$3 suggested donation that will benefit the Oregon Environmental Council's Tiny Footprints Program
(503) 231-4848
katie@redirectguide.com
No
Green Sprouts Organic Baby & Family Festival
Sept 23, 2006, World Forestry Center
The Green Sprouts Organic Baby and Family Festival will offer parents and parents-to-be eco-friendly, community-involved, natural and healthy options for raising children. The one-day festival will feature exhibits from local green businesses and host many hands-on, interactive workshops and seminars focusing on holistic pregnancy and childbirth options, health and fitness, non-toxic nursery and home ideas, eco-friendly clothing and fashion tips, and much more.
The Berry Botanic Garden will hold its annual Fall Plant Sale Saturday, September 23, at Montgomery Park, 2701 NW Vaughn St., Portland.
Hours are 10 a.m.-11 a.m. for Garden members and 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. for the general public. MasterCard and Visa, personal checks and cash will be accepted. Admission and parking are free. Garden members receive a 10% discount on purchases.
Portland Water Bureau Canoe Launch 16550 Ne Airport Way Portland, OR 97230
FREE
Eric Kellon
(503) 459-7674
eric.kellon@columbiaslough.org
No
On Saturday September 23rd, 2006, area residents, families, and whole bunch of pirates, will join the Portland Water Bureau and the Columbia Slough Watershed Council for a fun day of canoe rides, treasure hunting, music and games. These treasure hunters will search the woods and trails along the Columbia Slough for clues that will lead them to “hidden” treasure! The treasure they seek will not be gold or silver but a vital resource that flows under their feet.