National

Permaculture & Sustainable Aid for the 21st Century:

Submitted by Santa BarbaraPe... on Thu, 06/15/2006 - 19:33.
06/30/2006 - 19:06
07/02/2006 - 04:09

SANTA BARBARA PERMACULTURE NETWORK

Santa Barbara City College West Campus, Fe Bland Auditorium, 721 Cliff Drive SAnta Barbara

$15 lecture and $120 Workshop

margie bushman

805-962-2571

margie@sbpermaculture.org

No

Permaculture & Sustainable Aid for the 21st Century:
How to Change the Paradigm of Emergency Disaster Relief & Development
to a Model of Life Affirming Assistance

3 Day Conference
Evening Lecture with Geoff Lawton, Friday, June 30

It Must Run in the Family...Mike Nobel Rocks Out Iowa

Submitted by Laura on Mon, 05/15/2006 - 06:23.

It must run in the family... I just found out my uncle, a dedicated musician in Maine, was invited to Iowa to help put on a concert as part of Project Green Earth on April 27th at an elementary school there. It sounds like it was really neat and put on in a wholistic manner. 

q1 May 11, 2006 - May 21, 2006 (Cheyenne - Normal?)

Submitted by Cheyenne on Fri, 05/12/2006 - 02:03.

Dear Readers of The Dirt!

I have been sitting in front of my computer, trying not to write about a very personal detail of my life. But this detail is occupying my mind to the extent that I can not really write about anything else.

FRIENDS OF TREES NEIGHBORHOOD COORDINATOR TRAINING

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Thu, 05/04/2006 - 13:16.
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 - 12:11.
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 the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, Sherwood

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Wed, 05/03/2006 - 14:16.
06/24/2006 - 09:00
06/24/2006 - 12:00

9am to 12 noon

Friends of Trees

Call 503-284-TREE(8733) the week of the planting. Or visit http://www.friendsoftrees.org/events/summer.php after May 15, 2006

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 Database Coordinator 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!

Friends of Trees Natural Area Care event at Spring Mountain, Mt. Scott Creek, Clackamas

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Wed, 05/03/2006 - 13:34.
06/17/2006 - 09:00
06/17/2006 - 12:00

9am to 12 noon

Friends of Trees

the intersection of SE Nella Way and Southern Lites Dr., Clackamas

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 Database Coordinator 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!

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

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Wed, 05/03/2006 - 13:30.
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!

Friends of Trees Natural Area Tree Care at Bonita Park, Fanno Creek, Tigard

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Thu, 04/27/2006 - 15:52.
05/13/2006 - 09:00
05/13/2006 - 12:00

9am to 12 noon

Friends of Trees

Milton Court at Bonita Road, Tigard. For directions call 503-284-TREE(8733) the week of the event or see our website below.

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

Join us to help care for newly planted trees and shrubs. Activities may include mulching, watering, or weeding. Directions: From Portland, take I-5 south to exit 292 (OR-217/Kruse Way) towards Lake Oswego. Turn left on Kruse Way and then take a slight right on SW Bangy Road just after crossing over I-5. After less than 1/2 mile, turn right onto Bonita Road. After crossing SW 72nd Road and railroad tracks, turn right on SW Milton Court. The park will be on the left. Look for the "Tree Planters at Work" sign. 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. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Sturdy shoes, long pants and long sleeves recommended!.

Friends of Trees Natural Area Tree Care at Memorial Park, Wilsonville

Submitted by Friends of Trees on Thu, 04/27/2006 - 15:27.
05/06/2006 - 09:00

9am to 12 noon

Friends of Trees

Memorial Park is at the intersection of Memorial Dr and Cumberlin Dr

FREE

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

A closed-top container for water and a friend

Brad Schallert

(503) 282-8846 x12

brads@friendsoftrees.org

No

Located along the Willamette River, this site lacks adequate riparian forest canopy and has been invaded by non-native weeds. Join us as we replace these non-native invasive plants with native trees and shrubs and improve the health of this riparian ecosystem. Directions: Memorial Park is at the intersection of Memorial Drive and Cumberlin Drive. From Portland, take I-5 S to Exit 283 (Wilsonville Road). At end of exit ramp, turn Left (East) onto Wilsonville Road. Follow Wilsonville Road for a half mile to Memorial Drive (across from City Hall). Turn right onto Memorial Drive and left into Memorial Park. Continue to the parking lot and turn left through gated road at bottom of the hill. We will meet at the end of the road by the covered picnic tables.