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SUMMARY:Science Talk on Prehistoric Lamprey and Willamette Falls Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour has reached maximum  capacity-however\, we are still taking RSVPs for the Science Talk.  \nJoin us for a Science Talk : \”Belly-Up to Willamette Falls; Prehistoric Lamprey in a Modern Landscape\”. \nPacific lamprey have survived for more than 500 million years – they were here before the dinosaurs. Lamprey are an important cultural food for Native Tribes in the region\, but their numbers have drastically declined. Join us for a tour of Willamette Falls followed by presentations on lamprey biology and recovery in the lower Willamette. \n5pm-7pm: Tour the Willamette Falls Legacy Project (meet at 99E and Main St.)  Must be 16 to take the tour. Tour is now full.  \n7pm-9pm: Science Talk at Trails End Saloon \nGuest speakers: \nCarson McVay is the Willamette Lamprey Biologist for the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs\, and runs the Willamette Falls Lamprey Monitoring Project. \nMichael Karnosh  began working for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde in 1997 and is now the Ceded Lands Program Manager for their 20 million acres of Tribal homelands. Michael manages Tribal representation on environmental and cultural issues throughout the Tribe\’s ceded lands and other areas of cultural interest. He is a member of Oregon State Bar with extensive experience in environmental regulation\, intergovernmental relations\, project and team management\, forestry\, and fire management. \nJoin us for a tour of the falls and a cold beverage!\n$5 suggested donation. Event sponsored by Johnson Creek Watershed Council and  Greater Oregon City Watershed Council.  To RSVP or for questions\,  contact Amy at amy@jcwc.org or  call 503-652-7477. \nSee Science Talk at Trails End Saloon flier.
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/science-talk-on-prehistoric-lamprey-and-willamette-falls-tour-2/
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SUMMARY:Dig With Dignitaries at Milwaukie Riverfront Park!
DESCRIPTION:You and your family are invited to ‘dig with dignitaries’ to celebrate the groundbreaking of Phase II of Milwaukie Riverfront Park as part of the First Friday festivities on June 6\, 2014\, at 4 p.m. near the Jefferson Street Boat Ramp. \nThere will be toy hard hats and shovels for the kids to help kick-off Phase II – a $2.2 million project that will construct a new boat ramp\, a public lawn for festivals and gatherings\, a riverside-path and other enhancements that will establish the park as a region-wide attraction. United States Congressman Kurt Schrader\, Oregon State Representative Carolyn Tomei\, and other dignitaries will be on hand to celebrate this exciting new chapter of Milwaukie’s history. \nLinger in downtown afterwards and enjoy the Milwaukie First Friday event—food\, entertainment\, art and more!
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/dig-with-dignitaries-at-milwaukie-riverfront-park-2/
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SUMMARY:Urban Weeds Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Weeds – we all have them. Come to this FREE workshop and learn how to identify the most common garden and landscape weeds along with some of the other more notorious plant invaders of the region. We will walk you through how these aggressive plants take over in your yard and provide some simple yet effective tips that will help you get the upper hand without turning to synthetic herbicides. Register online at http://emswcd.org/workshops-and-events/upcoming-workshops/all-events/urban-weeds/
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/urban-weeds-workshop-2/
LOCATION:East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District office\, 5211 N Williams Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97217
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SUMMARY:What is That Tree?
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Creek Watershed Council (JCWC) invites you to learn your native trees! Join JCWC on a short outdoor adventure near Mitchell Creek—a Johnson Creek tributary. \nChris Runyard will be guiding our trek—a local ecologist  renowned for his hard work in restoration across the Portland‐metro region—he often works with JCWC. \nPlease join us for this informal family outing guaranteed to put trees and native plants in a new perspective for you. \nRSVP’s are helpful. Please email amy@jcwc.org or call 503‐652‐7477 if you plan to attend. \nUse this nearby address for directions to the site: 15912 SE Clatsop St. \nThank you to the Clackamas County Water Environment Services for their support of this event. \nSee the Tree ID Workshop flier
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/tree-id-workshop-2/
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SUMMARY:Japanese Festival\, Re-opening of Tsuru Island\, and Environmental Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join Tururu Island  for Skosh (a little) Japanese Festival II\, Re-opening of the Gresham Japanese Garden on Tsusuru (crane) Island\, and an environmental fair. \nFestival includes a tea ceremony\, cooking demonstrations\, bonasai\, orgami\, all-comers dancing\,  and more. \nThere will be tours of Tsuru Island\, a Japanese Garden  along Johnson Creek\, and a plant sale. JCWC will be  part of the environmental fair\, along with Friends of Trees\, Audubon Society of Portland\, and City of Gresham Recycling. Sponsored by Tsuru Island Gresham Japanese Garden\, Gresham Sister City Association\, and Japan Foundation. \nSee event flier.
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/japanese-festival-re-opening-of-tsuru-island-and-environmental-fair-2/
LOCATION:Gresham Main City Park\, 219 South Main Ave.\, Gresham \, OR\, 97080
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