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SUMMARY:Powell Butte Prairie-nesting Bird Surveys
DESCRIPTION:Calling all birders! Join our 2025 Prairie-Nesting Birds survey team! The Prairie-Nesting Bird surveys are a community science project started in 2019 to monitor grassland birds breeding in Powell Butte Nature Park. It’s a joint project between the Johnson Creek Watershed Council\, Portland Parks and Recreation\, Conservation InSight\, and amazing community scientists like you! \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \nWhat: Powell Butte Prairie-nesting Bird Surveys \n  \nWhen & Where: Virtual AND in-person training sessions required \nVirtual orientation (REQUIRED) on Wednesday\, April 2nd from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm  \nOne in-person training (REQUIRED) at Powell Butte Nature Park. You can sign-up for an outdoor training session after registration. Check your email! \nFriday\, April 4th from 8:00 am – 9:30 am OR \nSaturday\, April 5th from 8:00 am – 9:30 am \nBoth trainings (virtual and one in-person) are required to participate in surveys. \nSurvey Season – April through June. Two survey dates are required (two surveys per day on two different dates) sign-ups will occur during the virtual training. Surveys typically take 30-45 minutes to complete. Surveys are to be completed within two hours of sunrise.  \nHow to prepare: \nVolunteers must have a minimum of intermediate bird identification skills. You should feel comfortable identifying most of the birds you will encounter on Powell Butte. If you’re not confident in your bird ID skills but still want to be involved\, come to the online orientation! We may be able to pair you with a more experienced birder. \nVolunteers must provide their own binoculars. We have a very limited number available to borrow for the season. If you need to borrow binoculars please email sara@jcwc.org.  \nVolunteers need an eBird account and should have eBird downloaded and set up on their phones. All data collection will take place using the eBird app. \nDue to Portland Parks & Recreation policies a background check and volunteer application is required to participate in these surveys. Those forms will be sent to you after registration. If you have questions please contact sara@jcwc.org.  \nHealth and Safety: We will follow current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Masks are not required\, but encouraged in indoor spaces where social distancing is not possible. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. \nAccessibility: These surveys require walking along dirt/gravel paths for up to 2 hours at a time. These surveys require the use of binoculars and the ability to identify birds by sound. Bathrooms are available for use at the visitor’s center.  \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \nWant to learn more about how we use the important data collected by our volunteers? Check out Dr. Tom Virzi’s talk on April 16th at 6:00 pm at Double Mountain Brewing in the Woodstock neighborhood.  \nThank you to our funders and partners for supporting watershed health. East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District\, The City of Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services\, Conservation InSight and Portland Parks & Recreation.
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/powell-butte-prairie-nesting-bird-surveys-2/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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SUMMARY:Land Tending at Tideman Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Join the Friends of Tideman Johnson Park and the Johnson Creek Watershed Council for a morning of stewardship and land tending! Tideman Johnson is a small but sweet park along Johnson Creek and the Springwater Corridor Trail in SE Portland. No experience necessary! \n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \n\n\n\nWhen: Saturday\, April 5th\,  9:30 am-12:30 pm \n\n\n\nWhere: Tideman Johnson City Park (directions below) \n\n\n\nWhat: Native plantings\, litter pickup\, and invasive weed removal. Tasks may shift as needs change on the site. \n\n\n\nHow to prepare: This event will happen rain or shine\, so dress for the weather! Wear long thick pants\, a long-sleeved shirt\, and sturdy shoes you don’t mind getting muddy. Bring a raincoat or a hat and sunscreen\, as appropriate. Bring a filled water bottle and snacks! You’re welcome to bring gloves and tools\, if you want to use your own. \n\n\n\nWhat we provide: Gloves and all necessary tools\, and instruction on how to safely use tools and remove invasive weeds. We can also provide bus fare to and from the event. Please contact sima@jcwc.org to arrange bus fare. \n\n\n\nHealth and Safety: We will follow current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Masks are not required\, but encouraged in indoor spaces where social distancing is not possible. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. \n\n\n\nChildren are welcome: Children must be accompanied by an attentive adult. This work is around and near sharp prickly plants and can be challenging for young children. We recommend children ages 12 and up for this type of event. \n\n\n\nAccessibility: This event may require standing or squatting/kneeling for long periods of time\, walking over uneven ground\, bending and lifting heavy objects. Bathrooms are available for this event.  \n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \n\n\n\nDirections to site:  \n\n\n\nBy transit: Take Bus #75 to SE 45th/Nehalem\, then walk about half a mile west on SE Crystal Springs  Blvd. Turn south (left) onto 37th Street and go down a steep hill to the junction of the Springwater Corridor Trail and the Johnson Creek boardwalk Or take the MAX Orange Line to SE Tacoma/Johnson Creek and walk south along the Park & Ride lot to the Springwater Corridor Trail. Walk east on the Trail for a little under a mile to reach the junction with the Johnson Creek boardwalk. \n\n\n\nBy bike: follow the Springwater Corridor Trail to the junction with the Johnson Creek boardwalk. \n\n\n\nBy car: park near the intersection of 37th and Tenino Streets (please be respectful of our neighbors and do not block driveways or mailboxes). Take the trailhead at the end of 37th Street and go down a steep hill to the junction with the Johnson Creek boardwalk. \n\n\n\nThank you to our funders and partners for supporting watershed health. The Mintkeski Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation\, Portland General Electric\, The City of Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services\, East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District and Portland Parks & Recreation\, and Friends of Tideman Johnson. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/land-tending-at-tideman-johnson-2/
CATEGORIES:Habitat Enhancement,Partner Event,Stewardship Event,Volunteer Event
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SUMMARY:Land Tending at Leach Botanical Garden
DESCRIPTION:Gather with us in the Back 5 at Leach Botanical Garden for a morning of land tending and appreciation! This work helps to increase Pacific Northwest ecosystem diversity in an expanding habitat area and supports our collaborative Back 5 educational project. No experience necessary! \n\n\n\nThe Leach Botanical Garden is a hidden gem in outer SE Portland. Beyond the manicured paths of the garden are several acres of forests and fields which have become overrun by Himalayan blackberry\, English ivy\, and other plants that discourage diversity. The garden needs your help to become a healthy ecosystem again! \n\n\n\nThank you for volunteering to join us in opening spaces to promote a healthy ecosystem in the Leach Botanical Garden! Volunteers are encouraged to enjoy the rest of the garden after the event. \n\n\n\nClick Here to RSVP \n\n\n\nQuestions? Email sara@jcwc.org \n\n\n\nWhat: land tending\, grubbing\, and weeding. \n\n\n\nWhen: Wednesday\, April 9th\, 2025\, 9am-12pm \n\n\n\nWhere: Leach Botanical Garden (see directions below) \n\n\n\nWhat to bring: Bring a filled water bottle and snacks. You’re welcome to bring gloves and tools\, if you want to use your own. \n\n\n\nWhat to wear: Dress for the weather! Wear long thick pants\, a long-sleeved shirt\, and sturdy shoes for uneven terrain that you don’t mind getting muddy. Bring a raincoat or a hat and sunscreen\, as appropriate. \n\n\n\nWhat we provide: Gloves\, tools\, and instruction on how to safely use tools and what plants we’ll remove.  \n\n\n\nChildren are welcome but must be accompanied by an attentive adult. This work is around and near prickly plants and on uneven terrain which can be challenging for young children. We recommend children ages 12 and up for this type of event \n\n\n\nDirections to site:  \n\n\n\nBy transit: Take route #73 or #10 to SE Foster & 122nd. Walk about 0.2 miles south on SE 122nd Ave to the main entrance to the garden. \n\n\n\nBy bike: Take the Springwater Corridor Trail east\, then turn right on 122nd Ave. Cross SE Foster Rd\, then turn left into the main entrance. Or bike east on SE Foster Rd and turn right onto SE 122nd Ave\, then left into the main entrance. \n\n\n\nBy car: Take SE Foster Rd east and turn right on SE 122nd Ave. Park at the upper parking lot at the main entrance. (If you find yourself going down a steep hill you have gone too far!) Meet at the main entrance near the admissions kiosk. Do not leave any valuables in your car! \n\n\n\nClick Here to RSVP \n\n\n\nA big thank you to The Mintkeski Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and Portland General Electric for their generous funding for our volunteer program.
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/land-tending-at-leach-botanical-garden-4/
CATEGORIES:Habitat Enhancement,Stewardship Event,Volunteer Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250410T180000
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SUMMARY:Fiesta del Suelo // Soil Party
DESCRIPTION:  \n¡Acompañe al Jardín Botánico Leach y al Johnson Creek Watershed Council en la Primera Fiesta del Suelo! La consultora de suelos\, María Loper\, hablará sobre la bilogía de la tierra y la composta\, y les dará a los participantes la oportunidad de observar muestras de suelo bajo el microscopio y de hablar sobre lo que está presente\, lo que no está y cómo mejorar juntos nuestros suelos. Si hay tiempo adicional\, María también demostrará cómo hacer su propio contenedor de vermicultura (gusanos). Este evento es bilingüe en Español y Inglés. \nMaría Loper es una defensora de la reconstrucción de nuestra relación con el suelo\, el agua y la naturaleza. María encabeza esfuerzos para que los agricultores lleven a cabo prácticas agrícolas regenerativas. María dirige un laboratorio microscópico móvil y\, al mismo tiempo\, ofrece a las personas una imagen directa de sus propios suelos y les ayuda a fomentar una conexión más profunda y más allá de la\nsuperficie. \nHAGA CLIC AQUI PARA CONFIRMAR SU ASISTENCIA \nCuándo: Jueves\, 10 de abril\, de 6 a 8 p. m. \nDónde: Leach Botanical Garden\, 6704 SE 122nd Ave\, Portland\, OR 97236 \nQué: Tendremos una discusión sobre biología\, composta y sobre cómo formar suelos más complejos y diversos\, respaldar su salud y practicar la vermicultura. Invitamos a las personas que participen a que traigan una muestra de tierra de su propio patio o jardín. Tendremos algo de tiempo para analizar algunas muestras de tierra de los participantes. Sin embargo\, no tendremos tiempo para analizar las muestras de tierra de todos\, por lo que las muestras se elegirán al azar. \nCómo prepararse: Si quiere traer una muestra de tierra de su jardín\, por favor\, siga las siguientes instrucciones:\n1) Cave 3 pulgadas de la tierra en su jardín o cajón de cultivo\, o de otra zona de\nsuelo que quiera que sea analizada.\n2) Tome la muestra con 24 horas de antelación al evento.\n3) Guarde la muestra en una bolsa Ziplock limpia o en un recipiente de plástico\n4) No cierre la bolsa o el recipiente en el que se encuentra la muestra. \nSalud y seguridad: Seguiremos las directrices actuales de la Autoridad de Salud de Oregon. No se requieres mascarillas\, pero se recomiendan en espacios cerrados en donde el distanciamiento social no es posible. Quédese en casa si tiene síntomas de cualquier enfermedad contagiosa o si ha tenido contacto reciente con alguien que tenga síntomas de cualquier enfermedad contagiosa. \nLos niños están invitados a participar: Una persona adulta responsable debe acompañar a los niños. Recomendamos este tipo de evento para niños mayores de 12 años. \nAccesibilidad: Este evento puede requerir estar de pie o sentados por largos periodos de tiempo\, o caminar el suelo que no es uniforme. \nInstrucciones para llegar: \nEn transporte público: Tome la ruta de autobús #73 o #10 hasta SE Crianza temporal y 122nd. Camine alrededor de 0.2 millas hacia el sur en SE 122nd Ave hacia la entrada principal del jardín. \nEn bicicleta: Tome el Springwater Corridor Trail hacia el este\, y luego dé vuelta a la derecha en 122nd Ave. Cruce SE Foster Rd\, luego dé vuelta hacia la entrada principal. O vaya en bicicleta sobre SE Foster Rd y dé vuelta a la derecha en SE 122nd Ave\, y luego a la izquierda en la entrada principal. \nEn automóvil: Tome SE Foster Rd hacia el este y luego dé vuelta a la derecha en SE 122nd Ave. Estaciónese en el estacionamiento de arriba en de la entrada principal. (Si se encuentra en una pendiente inclinada hacia abajo\, ¡ya fue demasiado lejos!) Nos reuniremos en la entrada principal cerca del quiosco de admisión. No deje ningún objeto de valor en su carro. \nHAGA CLIC AQUI PARA CONFIRMAR SU ASISTENCIA \n  \n\n  \nCalling all garden enthusiasts\, yard aficionados and micro-farmers! Join Leach Botanical Garden and Johnson Creek Watershed Council for our first ever Soil Party! Soil consultant Maria Loper will present on soil biology\, compost and give participants the chance to take a look at their soil samples under a microscope and discuss what’s present\, what’s not\, and how to improve our soils together. If there’s extra time\, Maria will also demonstrate how to create your own simple and easy vermiculture (worm) bin. This event is bilingual in Spanish and English. \nMaria Loper is an advocate for reshaping our relationship with soil\, water\, and nature. Maria leads efforts to transition growers to regenerative agriculture practices. By emphasizing the importance of diverse microorganisms in living soil\, she helps create nutrient-dense food\, soil that can retain moisture\, healthier ecosystems\, and mineral-balanced soils that support plant health and resilience. Maria operates a mobile microscopy lab\, offering people a firsthand look into their soil\, working to foster a deeper connection to another world. \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \nWhen: Thursday\, April 10th\, 6-8pm \nWhere: Leach Botanical Garden\, 6704 SE 122nd Ave\, Portland\, OR 97236 \nWhat: We will discuss soil biology\, compost\, how to build more complex and diverse soils\, healthy soil support\, sustainable landscapes mimicking natural systems for long-term resilience and health and vermiculture. Participants\, you are encouraged to bring a soil sample from your own yard or garden. We will have a little time to look at a few soil samples from participants (samples will be chosen at random)\, samples from Maria’s own collection and discuss our observations. \nHow to prepare: If you’d like to bring a soil sample from your yard\, please follow the instructions below:\n1) Dig 3 inches deep into soil from a yard\, garden bed\, or other patch of soil you’d like sampled.\n2) Please take a sample within 24 hrs of the event.\n3) Collect the sample in a clean ziplock bag or tupperware.\n4) Don’t seal the bag or container the sample is in. \nHealth and Safety: We will follow current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Masks are not required\, but encouraged in indoor spaces where social distancing is not possible. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. \nChildren are welcome: Children must be accompanied by an attentive adult. We recommend children ages 12 and up for this type of event. \nAccessibility: This event may require standing or sitting for long periods of time or walking over uneven ground. \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/soil-party/
CATEGORIES:Educational Event,Partner Event
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SUMMARY:Bird Pub Talk with Tom Virzi
DESCRIPTION:Grab a pint and explore the wonderful world of Powell Butte’s bird population with us! Tom Virzi\, PhD\, Executive Director of Conservation InSight\, will discuss the ongoing grassland bird surveys taking place on Powell Butte\, how the surveys have informed management of the park\, and the future of the program! \nThis event is free to attend\, but please be prepared to purchase a drink and/or food to support Double Mountain Brewery. Thank you DMB for hosting us!! \nSpots are limited! RSVP is required to attend!! \nClick here to RSVP \nWhat: Powell Butte Bird Surveys Pub Talk \nWhen: Wednesday\, April 16th\, 5:30pm-7:30pm. The talk will take place from 6pm-7pm\, but we recommend arriving early to grab a spot to sit and order food and drinks! \nWhere: Double Mountain Brewing\,4336 SE Woodstock Blvd\, Portland\, OR 97206 \nWhat to bring: Yourself! And some money to spend on yummy food and drinks! \nWhat we provide: We can provide bus fare to and from the event. Please contact info@jcwc.org to arrange bus fare. \nChildren are welcome but must be accompanied by an attentive adult. This is an all ages event! \nHealth and Safety: We will follow current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Masks are not required\, but encouraged in indoor spaces where social distancing is not possible. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. \nAccessibility: This event may require sitting or standing for long periods of time. Bathrooms will be available at this event.  \nClick here to RSVP \nDirections to site: \nBy Car: 4336 SE Woodstock Blvd\, Portland\, OR 97206. There is street parking available around the taproom. \nTransit: Take the #19 or #75 along Woodstock Blvd and exit at Woodstock and 43rd.  \nThank you to our funders and partners for supporting watershed health. The Mintkeski Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation\, Portland General Electric\, and The City of Portland.
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/bird-pub-talk-with-tom-virzi/
CATEGORIES:Educational Event
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SUMMARY:Land Tending at Errol Heights
DESCRIPTION:Join the Friends of Errol Heights\, Johnson Creek Watershed Council\, and Portland Parks & Recreation as we gather at Errol Heights Park for a morning of Land Tending! We are working to revegetate areas that were disturbed during construction. This park is home to a plethora of wildlife including beaver\, woodpeckers\, ducks\, and dragonflies! \n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \n\n\n\nWhat: Errol Heights Land Tending projects include weeding\, planting\, mulching\, and trash pick-up. These needs will change month to month. \n\n\n\nWhen: Saturday\, April 19th\, from 9:30 am – 12:30pm \n\n\n\nWhere: Errol Heights City Park (directions emailed after registration). \n\n\n\nWhat to bring: Bring a filled water bottle and snacks. You’re welcome to bring gloves and tools\, if you want to use your own.   \n\n\n\nWhat to wear: Dress for the weather! Wear long\, thick pants\, a long-sleeved shirt\, and sturdy\, close-toed shoes you don’t mind getting muddy. Bring a raincoat or a hat and sunscreen\, as appropriate. \n\n\n\nWe will provide: Gloves\, and all necessary tools\, plus coffee and snacks. We can also provide bus fare to and from the event. Please contact info@jcwc.org to arrange bus fare. \n\n\n\nChildren are welcome but must be accompanied by an attentive adult. This work is around and near prickly plants and can be challenging for young children. We recommend children ages 10 and up for this type of event. \n\n\n\nHealth and Safety: We will follow current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Masks are not required\, but encouraged in indoor spaces where social distancing is not possible. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. \n\n\n\nAccessibility: This event may require standing for long periods\, walking over uneven ground\, going up or down steep slopes\, bending\, and lifting heavy objects. \n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \n\n\n\nThank you to our funders and partners for supporting watershed health. The Mintkeski Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation\, Portland General Electric\, The City of Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services\, Friends of Errol Heights and Portland Parks and Recreation.
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/land-tending-at-errol-heights-4/
CATEGORIES:Habitat Enhancement,Partner Event,Stewardship Event,Volunteer Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250427T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250427T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T201312
CREATED:20250403T214428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T214500Z
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SUMMARY:Land Tending with Crystal Springs Partnership
DESCRIPTION:Crystal Springs is home to coho and Chinook salmon\, and steelhead trout. All three species are listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act\, and Crystal Springs is designated as critical habitat. Join the Crystal Springs Partnership in continuing their dedication to creating healthy salmon habitat in the creek! \nClick here to RSVP\nWhat: Removing non-native weeds to make room for native plants \nWhen: Sunday\, April 27\, 9am-12noon \nWhere: Westmoreland’s Union Manor\, 6404 SE 23rd Ave\, Portland\, OR 97202. Do not park in the parking lot. Please park on 23rd Ave. \nWhat to bring: Bring a filled water bottle and snacks. You’re welcome to bring gloves and tools\, if you want to use your own. \nWhat to wear: Dress for the weather! Wear long\, thick pants\, a long-sleeved shirt\, and sturdy\, close-toed shoes you don’t mind getting muddy. Bring a raincoat or a hat and sunscreen\, as appropriate. \nWhat we will provide: All necessary tools and snacks. We can also provide bus fare to and from the event. Please contact info@jcwc.org to arrange bus fare. \nChildren are welcome but must be accompanied by an attentive adult. This work is around and near prickly plants and can be challenging for young children. We recommend children ages 12 and up for this type of event. \nHealth and Safety: We will follow current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Masks are not required\, but encouraged in indoor spaces where social distancing is not possible. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. \nAccessibility: This event may require standing or squatting/kneeling for long periods of time\, walking over uneven ground\, bending and lifting heavy objects. Bathrooms are available for this event. \nClick HERE to RSVP\n  \nDirections to the site: \nBy car:  6404 SE 23rd Ave. Please Park along 23rd Ave and walk to the meeting location. \nBy bike: From SE Bybee Blvd\, turn North on SE 23rd Ave. Arrive at Westmoreland Union Manor \nBy transit: Take bus line 19 and get off at SE 23rd & Tolman (Union Manor). By MAX\, take the Orange line and exit at SE Bybee Blvd\, Walk West on SE Bybee and turn North on SE 23rd\, arrive at Union Manor.  \n  \nThank you to our funders and partners for supporting watershed health. The Mintkeski Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation\, Portland General Electric\, The City of Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services\, East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District and Portland Parks & Recreation\, and Crystal Springs Partnership.
URL:https://www.jcwc.org/events/land-tending-with-crystal-springs-partnership/
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