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Next Work Party - Saturday May 24th, 2008
9am - noon, SE 37th & Tenino (map
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Help pull weeds, mulch existing plants, and plant more natives.
Refreshments and work tools provided. Volunteers of all ages are
welcome. Lunch will be provided at the Johnson Creek Watershed Council.
End of Year Work Party and Barbecue - June 28th, 2008
9am - noon, SE 37th & Tenino, followed by BBQ
lunch at Kevin & Marianne's
Our mid-point evaluation (including pictures) to the Community Watershed
Stewardship Program is available online.
About Tideman Johnson Park
Tideman Johnson Park is a treasured natural area in southeast
Portland. It's a wildlife area that's home to coyotes, beavers, dozens
of varieties of birds and waterfowls (including the occasional bald
eagles), and the site of a comprehensive plan to recover salmon and
steelhead runs. The park is frequented by neighbors as well as by
walkers and cyclists passing through on the Springwater Corridor
Trail. Recent work in the park has reconstructed the original creek
bed, created new riparian habitat, restored the natural floodplain,
and reestablished native plants.
Through a Community Watershed Stewardship grant, the Ardenwald
Johnson Creek Neighborhood is continuing the ongoing restoration
of Tideman Johnson Park. Please join us!
Learn More...
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The Community
Watershed Stewardship Program is sponsored by Portland's
Environmental Services, Portland State University and NWSA AmeriCorps.
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