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SUMMARY:Volunteer with Ecotrust at Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a morning of volunteering with Ecotrust and Portland Parks and Recreation! We will be shearing the grass growing around newly established plants and spreading mulch around them. This will help lessen the competition around these plant babies and keep them moist during the summer. These plants will provide habitat to much of the local wildlife that call Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge home. \nThe plant tending is taking place in a mostly flat area with tall grasses. There will be a porta potty close to the work site and public restrooms at Sellwood Park near the parking lot. \nWe suggest wearing long sturdy pants\, weather appropriate layers\, and closed-toe\, sturdy shoes. We will provide tools\, gloves\, light snacks and hot drinks.
URL:https://ecotrust.org/event/volunteer-with-ecotrust-at-oaks-bottom-wildlife-refuge/
LOCATION:Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
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SUMMARY:Oregon Mariculture Network Meeting - April 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Oregon Mariculture Network is a community network working to support and enhance sustainable mariculture in Oregon. \nNetwork meetings provide opportunities for knowledge sharing\, connections among mariculture partners across the coast\, and collaborative work on Network defined priorities. \nAs a grower\, Tribal representative\, scientist\, agency employee\, chef\, or other partner interested in Oregon’s mariculture sector\, we invite you to join us on Friday April 24\, 2026 from 10-11:30am PT. \nThis quarterly meeting will focus on mariculture policy in Oregon. Agenda topics for the meeting include:\n– Mariculture permitting and regulatory overview\n– Presentation from the National Sea Grant Law Center\n– Network discussion on regulatory needs\n– Round robin updates
URL:https://ecotrust.org/event/oregon-mariculture-network-meeting-april-2026/
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SUMMARY:Building Community with New Markets Tax Credits
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an info session and community networking event about New Markets Tax Credits! \nThe New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC) program can be a powerful tool to invest in communities’ large-scale capital projects. And it can be a complicated process to undertake and understand. On April 30\, join Ecotrust\, Craft3\, Native American Bank\, US Bancorp Impact Finance\, and Advantage Capital for an informational session designed to demystify the New Markets Tax Credit program and network with others throughout the region who are putting these dollars to work toward building community wealth and infrastructure. \nParking and Transportation: The Inatai office is located on the 26th floor of the Rainier Tower Building at 1301 5th Avenue in Seattle. \nPublic transportation: Accessible via light rail\, bus and Sounder lines. \nParking: Parking is available at the Rainier Square Building\, which is connected to Rainier Tower. The parking garage entrance is at 401 Union St. Rates range from $7-$35. The garage is currently operating at peak capacity between hours\, so please be aware a spot isn’t guaranteed. \nHow to access the space \nFrom Rainier Tower Lobby: Take the Rainier Tower elevators to the 26th floor. From the Rainier Square Parking Garage: Take the elevator to the 2nd floor and from the elevators turn right and cross the lobby (past the Fonti coffee bar) to the Rainier Tower elevator bank. Take the Rainier Tower elevators to the 26th floor. Elevator access is open to the public from 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Friday.
URL:https://ecotrust.org/event/building-community-with-new-markets-tax-credits/
LOCATION:Inatai Foundation\, 1301 5th Ave #2600\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rooted Resilience: Land Reclamation and Reconnection
DESCRIPTION:Join us in lessons on nourishment\, belonging\, and land reclamation. We will explore urban farming and its connection to Indigenous cultural resilience\, power shifting\, and healing. \nActivities will be family-friendly\, and we aim to create a space where all generations can connect with the land and with each other. However\, we will not be offering childcare for this workshop. \nRegistration opens on April 13 and closes when the event is sold out or 2 hours before the workshop begins. \nThis is the sixth workshop in a six-part series designed for new farmers\, urban gardeners\, home growers\, land stewards\, and anyone interested in reconnecting with land and lineage\, while learning to farm in a changing climate.
URL:https://ecotrust.org/event/rooted-resilience-land-reclamation-and-reconnection/
LOCATION:Native Gathering Garden at Cully Park\, 5810 NE 72nd Ave.\, Portland\, OR\, 97220\, United States
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