Clark county

Come Make A Difference with Clark Public Utilities--Tree Planting!

Submitted by Clarkpud on Wed, 10/04/2006 - 14:49.
10/28/2006 - 08:45
10/28/2006 - 13:00

8:45am to 1pm Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam

Please call (360)992-8585 or email Volunteercoordinator@clarkpud.com for more information

FREE

Please RSVP

Boots or old shoes, gloves, outdoor clothing, and a mug

StreamTeam Volunteer Coordinator

(360)992-8585

VolunteerCoordinator@clarkpud.com

No

Clark Public Utilities StreamTeam, in Vancouver, will be celebrating <a href="National">http://www.usaweekend.com/diffday/index.html">National Make a Difference Day</a> with a community planting on October 28th.  We will be planting trees from 8:45am until 1:00pm.  If you are interested, please contact the StreamTeam Program Coordinator at 360-992-8585 or email at VolunteerCoordinator@clarkpud.com to register for the event.

Wildlife Stewards Geology Presenter Needed!

Submitted by Clarkpud on Wed, 07/19/2006 - 07:11.
07/18/2006 - 23:00

Saturday, September 16, 2006 from 8:45 AM - 12:45 PM

Clark Public Utilities, Wildlife Stewards Program

TBD

None

Please call to discuss the class outline and requirements

Presenting materials.

Alexis Paul

(360) 992-8585

ASAP! Please call right away if you are interested!

apaul@clarkpud.com

No

Geology Presenter Needed!

Wildlife Stewards is a learn-and-serve adult education program in Clark County, (Vancouver, WA.) I am looking for someone to give a presentation on Geology, Saturday, September 16, 2006 from 9:00 – 12:30.

Wildlife Stewards Program Geology Presenter Needed!

Submitted by Clarkpud on Wed, 07/19/2006 - 06:55.

 Geology Presenter Needed!

Wildlife Stewards is a learn-and-serve adult education program in Clark County, (Vancouver, WA.) I am looking for someone to give a presentation on Geology, Saturday, September 16, 2006 from 9:00 – 12:30.

StreamTeam Maintenance Event

Submitted by Clarkpud on Thu, 05/11/2006 - 10:57.
06/17/2006 - 08:45
06/17/2006 - 13:00

Clark Public Utilities

Please register for exact location.

FREE

RSVP

weather-appropriate clothing and footwear; work gloves if you have them; a mug

Alexis Paul

(360) 992-8585

volunteercoordinator@clarkpud.com

No

Help bring salmon back to Salmon Creek! Clark Public Utilities’ StreamTeam operates watershed restoration efforts along Salmon Creek in Clark County, Washington. CPU voluntarily runs the restoration program with the two goals of enhancing water quality for the citizens of Clark County and restoring the salmon population in Salmon Creek. Volunteers are crucial to the success of our restoration efforts. This event will involve maintenance (mowing, watering, etc.) at one of our sites. Coffee, snacks, boots and gloves are provided. All ages and experience levels are welcome.

FRIENDS OF TREES NEIGHBORHOOD COORDINATOR TRAINING

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Thu, 05/04/2006 - 14:16.
06/10/2006 - 09:00
06/10/2006 - 13:00

9am to 1pm

Friends of Trees

PCC Cascade, 705 N Killingsworth (N Killingsworth and Albina) in Terrell Hall Room 200

FREE

Pre-register by Friday, June 9

Mariah Mickman

(503) 282-8846 x19

Pre-register by Friday, June 9

mariahm@friendsoftrees.org

No

Neighborhood coordinators are key volunteers that help to catalyze a neighborhood and get homeowners interested in planting with FOT.

Training will prepare people for the next planting season, November 2006-April 2007.

FRIENDS OF TREES TREE TEAM TRAINING

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Thu, 05/04/2006 - 13:11.
05/20/2006 - 09:00
05/20/2006 - 14:00

9am to 2pm

Friends of Trees

The Kenton Firehouse; 8105 N Brandon Portland, OR

FREE

Pre-register by Friday, May 19

Kylie Nero

(503) 282-8846 x13

Pre-register by Friday, May 19

kylien@friendsoftrees.org

No

Each year, Tree Team volunteers monitor the health of newly planted street trees. Volunteers are trained to identify problems with tree care and maintenance. Each volunteer is assigned a neighborhood route where trees have been planted during the past year. Each tree's health is inspected: Is it receiving enough water? Has its bark been scarred by lawnmowers or car doors? Is the ground around it properly weeded and mulched? Is the tree healthy and free of diseases and pests? Volunteers leave door-hangers for homeowners, congratulating them for taking good care of their new trees and identifying ways they can help to improve their trees' health.

Friends of Trees Natural Area Care event at Friendship Park, Vancouver, WA

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Wed, 05/03/2006 - 14:30.
06/10/2006 - 09:00

9am to 12 noon

Friends of Trees

the intersection of Leverich Court and NE 45th Street in Vancouver

FREE

Adults must sign liability waiver for minors. But no experience is necessary.

A closed-top container for water and a friend

Brad Schallert

(503) 282-8846 x12

brads@friendsoftrees.org

No

Information: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Individuals do NOT need to pre-register. Groups are asked to sign up by e-mailing the Volunteer Program Manager with the group's contact information, event name and date, and the number of youth and/or adults registering. Groups are required to have one adult volunteer for every three to four youth volunteers. Tools and guidance will be provided. Sturdy shoes, long pants and long sleeves recommended!

StreamTeam Potting Event

Submitted by Clarkpud on Wed, 03/15/2006 - 16:26.
04/08/2006 - 08:45
04/08/2006 - 13:00

Clark Public Utilities

Location will be given upon registration.

FREE

RSVP

weather-appropriate clothing and footwear; work gloves if you have them; a mug

Alexis Paul

(360) 992-8585

volunteercoordinator@clarkpud.com

No

Help bring salmon back to Salmon Creek!

Clark Public Utilities’ StreamTeam operates watershed restoration efforts along Salmon Creek in Clark County, Washington. CPU voluntarily runs the restoration program with the two goals of enhancing water quality for the citizens of Clark County and restoring the salmon population in Salmon Creek. Volunteers are crucial to the success of our restoration efforts. This potting event will involve potting trees in our native plant nursery. Coffee, snacks, boots and gloves are provided. All ages and experience levels are welcome.

StreamTeam Potting Event

Submitted by Clarkpud on Wed, 03/15/2006 - 16:22.
03/25/2006 - 08:45
03/25/2006 - 12:00

Clark Public Utilities

Location will be given upon registration.

FREE

RSVP

weather-appropriate clothing and footwear; work gloves if you have them; a mug

Alexis Paul

(360) 992-8585

volunteercoordinator@clarkpud.com

No

Help bring salmon back to Salmon Creek!

Clark Public Utilities’ StreamTeam operates watershed restoration efforts along Salmon Creek in Clark County, Washington. CPU voluntarily runs the restoration program with the two goals of enhancing water quality for the citizens of Clark County and restoring the salmon population in Salmon Creek. Volunteers are crucial to the success of our restoration efforts. This potting event will involve potting trees in our native plant nursery. Coffee, snacks, boots and gloves are provided. All ages and experience levels are welcome.

StreamTeam Earth Day Planting

Submitted by Clarkpud on Wed, 03/15/2006 - 15:59.
04/22/2006 - 08:45
04/22/2006 - 13:30

Clark Public Utilities

Location will be given upon registration.

FREE

RSVP

weather-appropriate clothing and footwear; work gloves if you have them; a mug

Alexis Paul

(360) 992-8585

volunteercoordinator@clarkpud.com

No

Help bring salmon back to Salmon Creek!

Clark Public Utilities’ StreamTeam operates watershed restoration efforts along Salmon Creek in Clark County, Washington. CPU voluntarily runs the restoration program with the two goals of enhancing water quality for the citizens of Clark County and restoring the salmon population in Salmon Creek. Volunteers are crucial to the success of our restoration efforts. All ages and experience levels are welcome. Our Earth Day event will involve planting trees at one of our restoration sites. Coffee, snacks, boots and gloves are provided.