Events

Earth Day is this Sábado, Abril 22, 2017!

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Earth Day provides a great opportunity to reflect on the planet we all love and share.  One of the biggest threats to our natural systems is from the threat of invasive species.  The introduction and unchecked spread of invasive weeds disrupts food chains and can cause a collapse of our natural systems.  So one great way to celebrate this earth day is by cleaning up our natural areas,  by removing invasive weeds and replanting heavily disturbed areas.  There are events going on throughout Clackamas County and across the state.  So show your Earth Day spirit by volunteering at a community event near you!

Jeff Lesh, especialista de WeedWise, arrancando goatsrue (Galega officianalis) cerca del río Clackamas.

Event activities can include everything from pulling invasive weeds, planting native trees and shrubs, picking up litter, or surveying and exploring natural areas. Equipment and refreshments are often provided, but check specific event for details.  We recommend visiting the SOLVE website for event locations near you.

Local watershed councils also frequently host events as well.  So check in with your local watershed council.

Inscríbase hoy mismo en una aventura de voluntariado que le pondrá en contacto con otros entusiastas guardianes de la tierra y hará de nuestra comunidad un lugar más saludable para vivir.

Many thanks to all of our regional partners for their part in coordinating these local events!

Earth Day Events in Our Area!

04.22.20172017 Milwaukie Earth Day EventMilwaukie
04.22.2017Springbrook Creek RestorationLake Oswego
04.22.2017Willamette Greenway TrailWest Linn
04.22.2017Savanna RestorationWest Linn
04.22.2017Abernethy Creek Park Clean UpOregon City
04.22.2017Historic Cherryville Cemetery clean upSandy
04.22.2017Estacada Earth Day Estacada
04.22.2017High Rocks Earth Day CleanupGladstone
04.22.2017Carter Creek Community Day with Dig InLake Oswego
04.22.2017Earth Day at McLean HouseWest Linn
04.22.2017SOLVE-IT in SandySandy
04.22.2017Milo McIver State Park Earth Day CleanupEstacada

 

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