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SUMMARY:Fire on the Horizon Workshop: Planning for Post-Fire Forest Recovery Before Wildfire Strikes
DESCRIPTION:Fire on the Horizon: Planning for Post-Fire Recovery Before Wildfire Strikes is a free workshop designed for woodland owners and natural resource professionals focused on preparing for recovery before a wildfire occurs. \nThis workshop is a collaborative effort hosted by OSU Extension\, the North Santiam Watershed Council\, and Marion Soil and Water Conservation District. \nParticipants will take part in a combination of indoor presentations and discussion\, followed by field tours of post-fire recovery sites. The workshop will cover wildfire risk assessment\, developing and implementing woodland management plans\, post-fire restoration practices\, and sources of technical and financial assistance. Attendees will also hear from landowners and practitioners who share lessons learned from the 2020 wildfires and provide real-world insight into preparing for future fire events. \nThis hands-on experience is designed to help participants strengthen long-term resilience by planning ahead for post-fire recovery and connecting with local conservation and fire recovery partners. \nPlease note: this event includes both indoor sessions and field travel between sites. Participants should bring their own lunch\, dress for weather conditions\, wear sturdy walking shoes or boots\, and be prepared to carpool. \nFree. Registration required. Register HERE.\nJune 30\, 2026 | 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Stayton Fire District Office\, 1988 W. Ida Street\, Stayton\, OR 97383 \nIf you have questions about this event or if you need special accommodations to participate\, please contact the event coordinators: Sarah Hamilton\, Native & Invasive Plant Specialist\, at sarah.hamilton@marionswcd.net or by phone at 503.949.6832 or Chelsea Blank\, Natural Areas Conservation Planner\, at chelsea.blank@marionswcd.net or by phone at 503.979.9747.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/fire-on-the-horizon-workshop-planning-for-post-fire-forest-recovery-before-wildfire-strikes/
LOCATION:Stayton Fire District Office\, 1988 W. Ida Street\, Stayton\, Oregon\, 97383\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Outreach
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Volunteer Training
DESCRIPTION:Do you enjoy teaching kids outdoors? Then Salmon Watch could be a great fit for you! \nWe are seeking volunteers who are kind\, patient\, and excited to work with kids. No teaching experience is required. \nCan’t attend on 8/26 but still interested? Reach out to Kassi at Kassi.Roosth@marionswcd.net and she can share alternative options. \nSign Up to Volunteer for Salmon Watch! \nSalmon Watch is a place-based\, experiential field trip program that introduces students to local watersheds and the salmon that inhabit them. We offer these trips to elementary through high school -aged students. \nField trips will take place from September 14 through October 2 and last approximately 4 hours each. Start and end times are approximate\, and more detailed scheduling information will be provided as the field trips draw closer. \nField trips are held at these locations: \n\nPacksaddle County Park\nNorth Santiam County Park\nSpongs Landing County Park\n\nVolunteers are essential to Salmon Watch! Each volunteer leads one of these field stations: \n\nSalmon Biology: Help students understand what they are seeing as the salmon build redds and fight for position\, discuss the salmon life cycle\, perform a fish dissection\, and help students understand salmon’s cultural importance.\nMacroinvertebrates: Students wade into the river to explore and collect these marvelous indicators of water quality.\nWater Quality: Share the wonder of science with these tests – use tools and chemistry to test dissolved oxygen\, pH\, temperature\, and turbidity.\nRiparian Ecology: This station has a lot of room for you to make it your own as you introduce students to the connections between healthy riparian areas and healthy in-stream habitats.\n\nAttend this half-day training to help you prepare for your Salmon Watch. Whether you are a brand-new or returning Salmon Watch volunteer\, this training will have something for you! \nREQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK\nAll field trip volunteers must complete a background check\, it should only take a few minutes. \nClick here to initiate background check. \nThe background check is free (either choose to have Marion SWCD pay or you can choose to donate the fee.) \nIf you need special accommodations\, including translation services\, in order to participate\, please call the event coordinator at 971-382-2000 or email kassi.roosth@marionswcd.net as far in advance as possible.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-volunteer-training-5/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Outreach
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SUMMARY:Learn To Paddle | 2026
DESCRIPTION:Learn to Paddle (formerly Learn to Kayak) is a free beginner-friendly paddling workshop designed for adults who want to build confidence on the water and learn the fundamentals of kayaking and paddleboarding. \nParticipants will start with an onshore lesson covering equipment\, water safety\, permits\, and paddling techniques before heading out onto the river with a professional instructor to practice their new skills. Whether you’re completely new to paddling or looking to refresh your skills\, this hands-on class provides a fun and supportive introduction to recreating safely on the water. \nKayaks\, paddleboards\, paddles\, and lifejackets/personal flotation devices (PFDs) will be provided. Participants should come prepared to get in the water\, have fun\, and enjoy a day on the river! \nThis event is open to adults ages 18 and older. \nRegistration is required\, space is limited\, and all participants must complete required waivers before participating on the water. \nThis event is made possible through a partnership between Willamette Riverkeeper\, Oregon State Marine Board\, ENRG Kayaking\, Marion Soil and Water Conservation District\, the City of Keizer\, the City of Salem\, and Marion County. \nLearn to Paddle is part of the Our River program\, a community initiative hosted by the Mid-Willamette Outreach Group that encourages connection to and stewardship of the Willamette River through learning\, recreation\, and community engagement.\n____________________________________________________________________________________________ \nFor questions about this event or if you need special accommodations to participate\, please contact: Stacey Perry\, Environmental Education Coordinator\, City of Keizer at PerryS@KeizerOR.gov or by phone at: 503.856.3526 \nFor registration questions\, please contact: Amy Zimmer\, Communication and Outreach Specialist\, Marion SWCD\, at amy.zimmer@marionswcd.net or by phone at: 503.949.4709
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/learn-to-paddle-2026/
LOCATION:Keizer Rapids Park\, 1900 Chemawa Rd N\, Keizer\, OR\, 97303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Our River
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