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Monday, May 12, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/22/2008 - 14:47
End: 05/19/2008 - 13:00

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp


Join SOLV and roughly 12,000 volunteers across Oregon to fight back against invasive species. On Saturday, May 17th from 9 am to 1 pm SOLV is hosting Down By The Riverside, an event with over 300 projects throughout Oregon and Clark County, WA. At this fun volunteer event community members learn about their personal impact on local watersheds, important work is accomplished, and people build stronger bonds with one another. This year, SOLV is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Oregon Invasive Species Council, and other organizations to focus on the problem of invasive species. Invasive plants cost Oregon over $100 million each year due to habitat and crop loss and contribute to the decline of many threatened and endangered native species.


FREE

outdoor

Depends on project
Start: 6:00 pm

Don Tarbutton
503-235-8432

Find out about a new urban Ecovillage/Cohousing condominium forming in NE Portland. Come meet current members and the developer, learn about our plans for intentional, multigenerational, multicultural, sustainable community, and how you can become a part of it.

Free

Indoor
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/22/2008 - 14:47
End: 05/19/2008 - 13:00

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp


Join SOLV and roughly 12,000 volunteers across Oregon to fight back against invasive species. On Saturday, May 17th from 9 am to 1 pm SOLV is hosting Down By The Riverside, an event with over 300 projects throughout Oregon and Clark County, WA. At this fun volunteer event community members learn about their personal impact on local watersheds, important work is accomplished, and people build stronger bonds with one another. This year, SOLV is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Oregon Invasive Species Council, and other organizations to focus on the problem of invasive species. Invasive plants cost Oregon over $100 million each year due to habitat and crop loss and contribute to the decline of many threatened and endangered native species.


FREE

outdoor

Depends on project
Start: 9:16 am

For more information, contact Kate Chester, Community Relations Manager, PCC Sylvania, at (503) 977-8233.

Spring cleaning to celebrate Mother Earth: PCC Sylvania hosts first-ever ‘E-Cycling’ drive

Spring cleaning just got easier, thanks to PCC Sylvania’s “E-Cycling” drive with Bear eCycling and GreenWall Industries, to make recycling old electronics equipment fun, convenient and cost-efficient!Mark the calendar for Saturday, May 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be held at the Sylvania campus, 12000 SW 49th Ave., in the P10 parking lot (follow signs and volunteer flaggers).


free for first 500 monitors or TV's

outdoors

Bring old electronics that you would like to recycle.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/22/2008 - 14:47
End: 05/19/2008 - 13:00

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp


Join SOLV and roughly 12,000 volunteers across Oregon to fight back against invasive species. On Saturday, May 17th from 9 am to 1 pm SOLV is hosting Down By The Riverside, an event with over 300 projects throughout Oregon and Clark County, WA. At this fun volunteer event community members learn about their personal impact on local watersheds, important work is accomplished, and people build stronger bonds with one another. This year, SOLV is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Oregon Invasive Species Council, and other organizations to focus on the problem of invasive species. Invasive plants cost Oregon over $100 million each year due to habitat and crop loss and contribute to the decline of many threatened and endangered native species.


FREE

outdoor

Depends on project
Thursday, May 15, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/22/2008 - 14:47
End: 05/19/2008 - 13:00

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp


Join SOLV and roughly 12,000 volunteers across Oregon to fight back against invasive species. On Saturday, May 17th from 9 am to 1 pm SOLV is hosting Down By The Riverside, an event with over 300 projects throughout Oregon and Clark County, WA. At this fun volunteer event community members learn about their personal impact on local watersheds, important work is accomplished, and people build stronger bonds with one another. This year, SOLV is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Oregon Invasive Species Council, and other organizations to focus on the problem of invasive species. Invasive plants cost Oregon over $100 million each year due to habitat and crop loss and contribute to the decline of many threatened and endangered native species.


FREE

outdoor

Depends on project
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

erica.maharg@oregon.sierraclub.org

Changing the Paradigm: The Transition from Uneconomic Growth to Sustainability

When: May 15th Third Thursday
6:30pm Refreshments
7:00pm Presentation

Who: Rob Dietz, Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy.


Free

Indoor

Just you and your friends
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

For more information, contact
Metro Recycling Information
503-234-3000
sabrina.gogol@oregonmetro.gov
www.oregonmetro.gov/
Metro | People places. Open spaces

Who: Speakers: Elaine Ingham, Soil Food Web, Inc. (owner/researcher)
When: Thursday, May 15, 2008
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Where: Metro Regional Center, 600 NE Grand Ave, Portland 97232
Topic: Renewing your soil's health. An incredible diversity of life in the soil makes healthy, productive plants possible. Dr. Ingham and her company helped pioneer and continue to inspire a movement of using aerated compost tea and the full food web in the soil to produce dramatically positive results. Learn how and where to test your soil and compost for biological activity and where to find biologically active compost and compost tea.


free
Friday, May 16, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/22/2008 - 14:47
End: 05/19/2008 - 13:00

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp


Join SOLV and roughly 12,000 volunteers across Oregon to fight back against invasive species. On Saturday, May 17th from 9 am to 1 pm SOLV is hosting Down By The Riverside, an event with over 300 projects throughout Oregon and Clark County, WA. At this fun volunteer event community members learn about their personal impact on local watersheds, important work is accomplished, and people build stronger bonds with one another. This year, SOLV is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Oregon Invasive Species Council, and other organizations to focus on the problem of invasive species. Invasive plants cost Oregon over $100 million each year due to habitat and crop loss and contribute to the decline of many threatened and endangered native species.


FREE

outdoor

Depends on project
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 05/16/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 00:00

For more information or to register contact the Siskiyou Field Institute at (541) 597-8530 or visit www.thesfi.org

Come spend the weekend celebrating spring with expert naturalists. Courses offered include Birding Deer Creek Center, Birding by Ear, Botany for Beginners, Ferns in the Field and more! Stay at the beautiful Deer Creek Ranch in Selma OR, enjoy free evening presentations on owls and bird song.

varies

outdoor
Saturday, May 17, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/22/2008 - 14:47
End: 05/19/2008 - 13:00

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp


Join SOLV and roughly 12,000 volunteers across Oregon to fight back against invasive species. On Saturday, May 17th from 9 am to 1 pm SOLV is hosting Down By The Riverside, an event with over 300 projects throughout Oregon and Clark County, WA. At this fun volunteer event community members learn about their personal impact on local watersheds, important work is accomplished, and people build stronger bonds with one another. This year, SOLV is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Oregon Invasive Species Council, and other organizations to focus on the problem of invasive species. Invasive plants cost Oregon over $100 million each year due to habitat and crop loss and contribute to the decline of many threatened and endangered native species.


FREE

outdoor

Depends on project
(all day)
Start: 05/16/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 00:00

For more information or to register contact the Siskiyou Field Institute at (541) 597-8530 or visit www.thesfi.org

Come spend the weekend celebrating spring with expert naturalists. Courses offered include Birding Deer Creek Center, Birding by Ear, Botany for Beginners, Ferns in the Field and more! Stay at the beautiful Deer Creek Ranch in Selma OR, enjoy free evening presentations on owls and bird song.

varies

outdoor
Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Brett Lyon

SOLV Outreach Specialist

503-844-9571

brett@solv.org

Help restore the Sunrise Wetland across from Clackamas High School in Clackamas as part of SOLV’s Down By The Riverside event on Saturday, May 17. The event starts at 9 am and will be over by 1 pm. Volunteers will be removing invasive, non-native plants and mulching. By volunteering you will help improve habitat for birds, small mammals, and fish in this important urban waterway.


Free

Outdoor

Appropriate foot and outwear. Enthusiasm.
Start: 9:00 am
Start: 05/17/2008 - 09:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 17:00

see www.earthflow.com or email us at permaculture@earthflow.com

You are invited to join L. Santoyo, Director of EarthFlow Design Works, and a host of other local and international leaders in the world-wide sustainability movement, and learn how to create the conditions for sustainability to happen. This permaculture design certificate course is offered the third weekends of the month, February - July 2008, in and around Santa Cruz, CA. Complete attendance required for certification, but you are welcome to register for 1 day or 1 module of the course as well.


$90/day, $175/weekend or $950 for entire course. Teacher discounts and work-trade plans available

Indoor

See website for details
Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Brett Lyon

SOLV Outreach Specialist

brett@solv.org

503-844-9571

Help restore the Beacon Hill Wetland and Johnson Creek Watershed in Beaverton as part of SOLV’s Down By The Riverside event on Saturday, May 17. Plantings start at 9 am and end by 1 pm. Volunteers will be removing invasive, non-native plants and mulching.


free

outdoor

Appropriate foot and outwear. Enthusiasm.
Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Brett Lyon

SOLV Outreach Specialist

brett@solv.org

503-844-9571

Help restore Hall Creek in Beaverton as part of SOLV’s Down By The Riverside event on Saturday, May 17. The event starts at 9 am and will be over by 1 pm. Volunteers will be removing invasive, non-native plants and mulching. By volunteering you will be helping improve habitat for birds, small mammals, and fish in this important urban stream.


Free

Outdoor

Appropriate foot and outwear. Enthusiasm.
Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Robin Smith
rmsith@hdcnw.org
503-693-2937

Enjoy the sun with the Hillsboro Development Commission and SOLV in a planting party this Saturday, May 17 from 9 am to 1 pm. Tenants and local volunteers will plant and landscape around a the Sierra West apartment complex in Hillsboro.


FREE!

Outdoor

Water, sunblock!
Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Ray Pratt, City of Portland
503-823-3780
rpratt@fire.ci.portland.or.us

This Saturday, May 17 from 9 am to 1 pm join the City of Portland and SOLV to clean up the Willamette River in Portland from the Fremont to Sellwood Bridges. We will be breaking the river up in sections and assigning each to an interested resident, business, or volunteer to manage and pick up trash. The garbage bags will be picked up by boaters and transferred to a barge with dumpsters that will be traveling up and down the river. Since this cleanup is taking place along the Willamette be cautious working along the banks and watch out for homeless camps and poison oak. Bring your OWN DRINKING WATER, snacks, litter grabber, work boots, camera and if in a boat, your own PFD.


Free!

Outdoor

Water, sunblock, litter grabbers, boots, camera
Start: 9:00 am

Courtney Vengarick
503-636-4112 x 105
courtney.vengarick@berrybot.org

It is supposed to be gorgeous on Saturday. Why not be outside? Invasive species threaten to push out other plants and animals all across Oregon. Garlic Mustard is one of the many invasive species taking over Oregon's landscape and it is making an appearance at the Berry Botanic Garden in SW Portland. If uncontrolled it may overwhelm this lovely plant-filled oasis. Join volunteers this Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm at the Garden at 11505 SW Summerville Ave, 97219. For more information contact Courtney Vengarick at courtney.vengarick@berrybot.org or 503-636-4112 x105. Directions to the garden can be found at http://www.berrybot.org/administration/directions.html. With the forecast for warm weather this weekend, please bring your own water to this event, preferably in a re-usable bottle.


Free

Outdoor

water
Start: 9:00 am

Meghan McGuire
office - (503) 808-2695
cell - (541) 840-9906
mmcguire@natlforests.org

Hi Dirters!



On behalf of the National Forest Foundation and the Portland Water Bureau, I would like to invite you to Portland's historic Dodge Park on Saturday, May 17, from 9am until 1pm. Come help us treat trees, protect salmon habitat, explore this Portland park and learn about the city’s plans to help salmon thrive there!


Free!

Outdoor
Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:03 pm

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332

Want to take advantage of the sunny weather forecast this weekend? Concerned about the spread of invasive species in Oregon? Then come out to Metro’s Native Plant Center in Tualatin on Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm where volunteers will remove old fence line, invasive blackberry, mulch and weed around rare or threatened native plants and perform maintenance at the center. These native plants or their seeds will be used in restoration projects on Metro’s natural areas throughout the region. With the forecast for warm weather we are asking volunteers to bring their own water to the event. For more information visit: http://www.solv.org/programs/event_details.asp?eventID=13546 or contact Brett Lyon at SOLV at 503-844-9571 or brett@solv.org. To register contact Brett or visit: http://www.solv.org/programs/forms/form_dbr_registration.asp?EventID=13546&EventDt=5/17/2008&eventName=Invasives Removal at Metros Native Plant Center


Free

Outdoor

Water, sunblock!
Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

For more information or to register: 503-636-4112 x102 or register@berrybot.org

A teacher of basketry for over 15 years, Kim Black will guide us through a modern exploration of a traditional Native American craft. Take home your own handmade pine needle bowl. Extra supplies and instruction materials available for purchase.


$40 Space is limited. Registration required.

indoors
Start: 10:00 am
Start: 05/17/2008 - 10:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 04:00

Tom Costello, Portland Audubon Society 503 292 6855


Portland Audubon's annual Native Plant sale is on Saturday May 17 and Sunday May 18. Over 100 species of Oregon wildflowers, shrubs, and trees will be available to enhance your yard. 10AM to 4PM at 5151 NW Cornell Road. Free speakers at 1 PM and 2 PM Saturday.


Free

Under cover, wheelchair accessible
Start: 10:00 am
Start: 05/17/2008 - 10:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 17:00

kyla@redirectguide.com
503-231-4848

Join us at the Greener Homes and Gardens Expo on May 17/18 and become more self-sustained in your garden by attending free seminars about making your own soil amendments, caring for urban chickens, managing small–scale beekeeping, harvesting rainwater, incorporating pet-friendly gardening techniques, utilizing permaculture practices and more.


$3 suggested donation to benefit Habitat for Humanity ReStore

At the Portland Expo Center
Sunday, May 18, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/22/2008 - 14:47
End: 05/19/2008 - 13:00

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp


Join SOLV and roughly 12,000 volunteers across Oregon to fight back against invasive species. On Saturday, May 17th from 9 am to 1 pm SOLV is hosting Down By The Riverside, an event with over 300 projects throughout Oregon and Clark County, WA. At this fun volunteer event community members learn about their personal impact on local watersheds, important work is accomplished, and people build stronger bonds with one another. This year, SOLV is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Oregon Invasive Species Council, and other organizations to focus on the problem of invasive species. Invasive plants cost Oregon over $100 million each year due to habitat and crop loss and contribute to the decline of many threatened and endangered native species.


FREE

outdoor

Depends on project
End: 12:00 am
Start: 05/16/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 00:00

For more information or to register contact the Siskiyou Field Institute at (541) 597-8530 or visit www.thesfi.org

Come spend the weekend celebrating spring with expert naturalists. Courses offered include Birding Deer Creek Center, Birding by Ear, Botany for Beginners, Ferns in the Field and more! Stay at the beautiful Deer Creek Ranch in Selma OR, enjoy free evening presentations on owls and bird song.

varies

outdoor
End: 5:00 pm
Start: 05/17/2008 - 09:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 17:00

see www.earthflow.com or email us at permaculture@earthflow.com

You are invited to join L. Santoyo, Director of EarthFlow Design Works, and a host of other local and international leaders in the world-wide sustainability movement, and learn how to create the conditions for sustainability to happen. This permaculture design certificate course is offered the third weekends of the month, February - July 2008, in and around Santa Cruz, CA. Complete attendance required for certification, but you are welcome to register for 1 day or 1 module of the course as well.


$90/day, $175/weekend or $950 for entire course. Teacher discounts and work-trade plans available

Indoor

See website for details
End: 4:00 am
Start: 05/17/2008 - 10:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 04:00

Tom Costello, Portland Audubon Society 503 292 6855


Portland Audubon's annual Native Plant sale is on Saturday May 17 and Sunday May 18. Over 100 species of Oregon wildflowers, shrubs, and trees will be available to enhance your yard. 10AM to 4PM at 5151 NW Cornell Road. Free speakers at 1 PM and 2 PM Saturday.


Free

Under cover, wheelchair accessible
End: 5:00 pm
Start: 05/17/2008 - 10:00
End: 05/18/2008 - 17:00

kyla@redirectguide.com
503-231-4848

Join us at the Greener Homes and Gardens Expo on May 17/18 and become more self-sustained in your garden by attending free seminars about making your own soil amendments, caring for urban chickens, managing small–scale beekeeping, harvesting rainwater, incorporating pet-friendly gardening techniques, utilizing permaculture practices and more.


$3 suggested donation to benefit Habitat for Humanity ReStore

At the Portland Expo Center
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

For more information or to register: 503-636-4112 x102 or register@berrybot.org


Ethnobotany is the study of how humans use plants. In this entertaining workshop naturalist Deb Scrivens will share her knowledge of plants traditionally used for food, medicine, baskets and many other uses.

$15; $10 Children 12 and under. Space is limited; registration required.

indoors/outdoors
Monday, May 19, 2008
End: 1:00 pm
Start: 04/22/2008 - 14:47
End: 05/19/2008 - 13:00

Brett Lyon
brett@solv.org
503-844-9571 x 332
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp


Join SOLV and roughly 12,000 volunteers across Oregon to fight back against invasive species. On Saturday, May 17th from 9 am to 1 pm SOLV is hosting Down By The Riverside, an event with over 300 projects throughout Oregon and Clark County, WA. At this fun volunteer event community members learn about their personal impact on local watersheds, important work is accomplished, and people build stronger bonds with one another. This year, SOLV is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Oregon Invasive Species Council, and other organizations to focus on the problem of invasive species. Invasive plants cost Oregon over $100 million each year due to habitat and crop loss and contribute to the decline of many threatened and endangered native species.


FREE

outdoor

Depends on project
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 05/19/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/20/2008 - 00:00

For more information or to register contact the Siskiyou Field Institute at (541) 597-8530 or visit www.thesfi.org

Refresh and hone your skills in keying and field recognition
of grasses found in southwestern Oregon.
Learn to recognize introduced and native local
grasses by sight or by checking a few distinctive


$90

outdoor
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: 05/19/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/20/2008 - 00:00

For more information or to register contact the Siskiyou Field Institute at (541) 597-8530 or visit www.thesfi.org

Refresh and hone your skills in keying and field recognition
of grasses found in southwestern Oregon.
Learn to recognize introduced and native local
grasses by sight or by checking a few distinctive


$90

outdoor
Start: 6:00 pm

Don Tarbutton
503-235-8432

Find out about a new urban Ecovillage/Cohousing condominium forming in NE Portland. Come meet current members and the developer, learn about our plans for intentional, multigenerational, multicultural, sustainable community, and how you can become a part of it.

Free

Indoor
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Start: 12:30 pm
Start: 05/21/2008 - 12:30
End: 05/27/2008 - 05:00

To Volunteer: contact Jesse Rosenbluth at (503) 281-1132 or jesse.rosenbluth@columbiaslough.org

Explorando el Columbia Slough!
June 21st, 2008 ? 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm.

To All Volunteers Seeking Summer Excitement:

Do you:
Speak Spanish?
Enjoy canoeing?
Like working with kids?
Have an unrealized artistic flair?


It's Free!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/21/2008 - 12:30
End: 05/27/2008 - 05:00

To Volunteer: contact Jesse Rosenbluth at (503) 281-1132 or jesse.rosenbluth@columbiaslough.org

Explorando el Columbia Slough!
June 21st, 2008 ? 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm.

To All Volunteers Seeking Summer Excitement:

Do you:
Speak Spanish?
Enjoy canoeing?
Like working with kids?
Have an unrealized artistic flair?


It's Free!
Friday, May 23, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/21/2008 - 12:30
End: 05/27/2008 - 05:00

To Volunteer: contact Jesse Rosenbluth at (503) 281-1132 or jesse.rosenbluth@columbiaslough.org

Explorando el Columbia Slough!
June 21st, 2008 ? 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm.

To All Volunteers Seeking Summer Excitement:

Do you:
Speak Spanish?
Enjoy canoeing?
Like working with kids?
Have an unrealized artistic flair?


It's Free!
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm


7:20pm Amanda Fritz, "Welcome to VBC8"

amanda_fritz.jpg

Saturday, May 24, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/21/2008 - 12:30
End: 05/27/2008 - 05:00

To Volunteer: contact Jesse Rosenbluth at (503) 281-1132 or jesse.rosenbluth@columbiaslough.org

Explorando el Columbia Slough!
June 21st, 2008 ? 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm.

To All Volunteers Seeking Summer Excitement:

Do you:
Speak Spanish?
Enjoy canoeing?
Like working with kids?
Have an unrealized artistic flair?


It's Free!
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 05/24/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/26/2008 - 00:00

For more information or to register contact the Siskiyou Field Institute at (541) 597-8530 or visit www.thesfi.org

Learn basic bird identification from experienced
guides in birding areas well
known for exceptional land and
sea bird viewing opportunities,
including Point St. George, Lakes
Earl and Tolowa, Crescent City


$240

outdoor
Start: 2:30 pm
End: 4:30 pm

From the beginning of time, sacred movement, song and story have brought people together - at times of seasonal ceremony and celebration, as part of everyday life and life passages, in daily renewal and meditation, etc... The Dances of Universal Peace are part of this timeless tradition of Sacred Dance.

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

7:35pm Brandy Gallagher, "How Ecovillages & Sustainable Land Management Design Projects Might be Considered Mainstream"

brandy_gallagher.jpg

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