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If you're interested in hearing more, please contact Lisa, the StreamTeam Coordinator at (360) 992-8585 or VolunteerCoordinator@clarkpud.com

You can help bring salmon back to Salmon Creek!

Join the Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam for a great day of restoration activities, environmental education, and fun! We have a variety of activities including tree plantings, pottings, monitoring and maintenance events to fit everybody's interests!


FREE!!

Outdoor

Please wear work and weather appropriate clothing (i.e. layers, boots, raingear, gloves) and if you like, bring a reusable mug

Please contact Lisa at (360) 992-8585 or VolunteerCoordinator@clarkpud.com by Thursday, March 8th to save your spot and to receive more details.

Environmental Restoration Event...
8:45am to 1pm...
Saturday, March 10th 2007...
Come join the Clark Public Utilities’ StreamTeam on March 10th! We will be planting native trees to recreate habitat for salmon, reduce exotic invasive species and clean the water by reducing erosion! We will supply a great day of planting, community camaraderie and environmental education.

Free!!

Outdoors

Please dress appropriately for the work and weather (i.e. boots, gloves, raingear) and bring a mug if you like

Joe Ross
District Volunteer Program Coordinator
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Roseburg, Oregon
Tel. (541)440-4930

Great American Cleanup
http://www.kab.org

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Outdoor
Start: 04/23/2007 4:03 am
End: 04/29/2007 4:03 am

Joe Ross
Volunteer Program Coordinator / Supvy. Multi-Resource Specialist
Bureau of Land Management, Roseburg District
777 NW Garden Valley Blvd
Roseburg, OR 97470
Tel. (541)440-4930 or 464-3248

National Volunteer Week - http://www.pointsoflight.org/programs/seasons/nvw/

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Outdoor
Start: 04/29/2007 1:00 am
End: 04/29/2007 5:00 am

To register, email naturescaping@yahoo.com or phone (503) 797-1842.

Learn How to Protect Our Rivers While Beautifying Your Yard Through Naturescaping:
Naturescaping features native plants, natural landscapes and water and environmentally-friendly gardening practices.

Free and open to the public.

75% indoor, 25% indoor, wheelchair accessible

Pre-registration required.