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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for Bethany Charter School 3rd-4th and 7th-8th graders. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-33/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 11th grade students from South Salem High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 4 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-30/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for students from West Salem School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-29/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241003T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203841Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 4th grade students from Auburn Elementary School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-28/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241002T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241002T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203745Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 11th-12th grade students from McKay High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-27/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241001T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241001T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203653Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 6th grade students from Cascade Junior High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-26/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240930T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240930T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203611Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 6th grade students from Cascade Junior High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-25/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T130000
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CREATED:20240819T173610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T190337Z
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SUMMARY:Community Salmon Watch
DESCRIPTION:Come see Chinook salmon spawning in the North Santiam River and chat with experts about it. An experience of a lifetime! \nWe’ll have educators on hand to explain what the salmon are doing. This is a free\, move-at-your-own-pace event. Instructors at four stations will introduce you to salmon biology and life history\, water quality\, aquatic macroinvertebrates\, and the importance of a riparian vegetation. \nParking is limited at this park – please carpool if possible. \nIf you need special accommodations\, including translation services\, in order to participate\, please call the event coordinator at 503-949-4709 or email heath.keirstead@marionswcd.net as far in advance as possible.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/community-salmon-watch/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240927T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240927T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203439Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 5th grade students from Forest Ridge/ OLEC Elementary School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-24/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240926T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203334Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for students from Early College High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-23/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240925T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240925T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203201Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 11th grade students from Stayton High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-22/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240924T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240924T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203134Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 11th grade students from Stayton High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-21/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240923T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240923T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T203006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203006Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 5th grade students from Eagle Charter School and 11th-12th grade students from McNary High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-20/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240919T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240919T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T202748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T202748Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for students from North Salem High School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-18/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240918T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240918T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240821T202625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T202625Z
UID:10001575-1726648200-1726668000@www.marionswcd.net
SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for elementary to middle school students from Livingstone Adventist Academy and Silvies River Charter School. \nThe field trip is about 4 hours long. The actual start and end times vary depending on bus schedules. Final times will be shared with scheduled volunteers for each trip. \nWe need 8 volunteers to teach the learning stations. Training is provided! \nIf you’d like to volunteer for this Salmon Watch field trip or another\, sign up here. \nThank you!
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-17/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240828T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240828T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240620T184003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T195700Z
UID:10001558-1724835600-1724850000@www.marionswcd.net
SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Volunteer Training
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch is a place-based\, experiential field trip that introduces students to local watersheds and the salmon that inhabit them. The field trips are about 4 hours long and are scheduled for mid-September to mid-October. We offer these trips to elementary through high school aged students. \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! \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Heath Keirstead at heath.keirstead@marionswcd.net. \nCan’t attend on 8/28 but still interested? Our friends at Linn Benton Salmon Watch have volunteer trainings (dates TBD). Learn more here. \nRSVP to reserve your spot for Marion SWCD’s volunteer training on August 28. \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 503-949-4709 or email heath.keirstead@marionswcd.net as far in advance as possible.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-volunteer-training-3/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Outreach
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240530T234834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T234855Z
UID:10001552-1718283600-1718292600@www.marionswcd.net
SUMMARY:Field Day for Hazelnut Growers
DESCRIPTION:Ioka Farms Field Day \nWe will begin the day learning about Ioka Farms’ development of soil health over time\, including challenges and successes. \nWe’ll then go on a walking tour of the farm’s equipment and view the soil health trailer rainfall demonstration. \nUpdates from the Science Sector with research shared from OSU and U of O. \nFinally\, you’ll hear from local service providers about financial programs available\, technical assistance\, and equipment rental programs. Of course\, there will be time for questions and networking with your fellow producers! \nRSVP TO ATTEND THIS FREE EVENT at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/polksoilandwaterconservationdistrict/1252991 \nEvent Partners \n\nUSDA Natural Resources Conservation Service\nIoka Farms\nOregon State University\nUniversity of Oregon\nPolk Soil and Water Conservation District\nMarion Soil and Water Conservation District\nClackamas Soil and Water Conservation District
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/field-day-for-hazelnut-growers/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service":MAILTO:theresa.brehm@usda.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20230811T234603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T185156Z
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SUMMARY:Homeschool Day
DESCRIPTION:Homeschool families are invited to attend this free learning opportunity at Ankeny Hill Nature Center. \n \nJune is National Pollinator Month. Explore the wonderful world of pollinators at this special homeschool event. Science and craft activities will be geared to students ages 5 to 12; older and younger siblings are welcome\, too. Walk the trails to visit all the stations or focus on the activities held close to Gehlar Hall. Bring your lunch or snacks – we have picnic tables and a place for you to fill your water bottles. Be prepared to pack in and pack out your items and leave the pets at home.  Parking is limited\, we encourage carpooling. Scroll down to RSVP. \nVolunteer! We are recruiting volunteers to assist at the learning stations. Shifts are from 9-11:45 am and 11:30am – 2pm. Click here to volunteer! \nActivities  \n\nBecome a Pollinator – Transform into a honey bee\, ladybug\, monarch butterfly and more with Salem Environmental Education.\nPonds Are Alive! – Come learn about the cool bugs and other critters that call the wetlands of Ankeny Hill home with Oregon State University.\nDo You Know Your Noxious Weeds? – Noxious Weed ID Study Guide and Quiz with live samples to ID with Oregon Dept. of Agriculture.\nWhat’s the Difference? – Learn to tell bees\, wasps and flies apart with Marion Co. Master Gardeners.\nBuild-a-Bug – Students will investigate and make observations of insect anatomy and insect characteristics\, and then build their own bug using craft supplies. All insects should have 6 legs\, 3 body parts\, and compound eyes with Marion Co. 4-H Jr. Master Gardeners.\nHummingbirds Pollinate\, too! – Showcase the hummingbirds of the Willamette Valley and explain how they pollinate. We will have 3D visuals and also have some coloring pages and prizes. Through a display of local hummingbirds and activities\, visitors will learn about one of Oregon’s avian pollinators with Salem Audubon Society.\nArts & Crafts – Get crafty with Ankeny Hill Nature Center and Marion SWCD.\nReading Nook – Take some quiet time to explore books about pollinators.\nForest Bee BINGO – Test your knowledge about forest bees by playing BINGO and earning points. with Oregon Forest Resources Institute.\nSoil Tunnel – Explore the hidden world of soil in this fun crawl-through experience with a scavenger hunt with Marion SWCD.\nPollinators to Product – Match the pollinator to the plant in this fun activity! Color your own mask and transform into your favorite insect with Xerces Society.\nBlock Printing with Native Plants – Learn about plants that are important for pollinators and people\, the create a card using stamps of species grown at the Confederated Tribe of Grand Ronde’s Native Plant Materials Program\nHoney Bees: Gateway to Native Bees – Discover honey bees & native bees. Ankeny Hill Nature Center\nFlower Power! Learn simple flower anatomy and get an up close look at native plant and pollinator species with observation tools!\nSoil Health Rainfall Demo – We will use a rainfall simulator and tabletop soil aggregate demonstrations to understand how different managements of soils and plants can impact rainfall infiltration or runoff with Natural Resources Conservation Service.\nMini-Habitats to Take Home – Plant your own habitat to support birds and pollinators!\n\nFantastic Event Partners Include:\n\nAnkeny Hill Nature Center  \n\nThe Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Natural Resources Dept. \nMarion Soil and Water Conservation District  \nNatural Resources Conservation Service \nOregon Dept. of Ag. Noxious Weed Program \nThe Oregon Forest Resources Institute  \nOSU Dept of Fisheries\, Wildlife\, and Conservation Sciences \nOSU Ext. Marion County 4-H\nOSU Marion County Master Gardeners Assn.  \nSalem Audubon Society \nSalem Environmental Education  \nUS Fish & Wildlife Service Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex \nWillamette Resources & Educational Network (WREN)\nXerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation  \n\nIf you need special accommodations\, including translation services\, in order to participate\, please call the office at 503-391-9927 or email office@marionswcd.net as far in advance as possible.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/homeschool-day-2/
LOCATION:Ankeny Hill Nature Center\, 130 Ankeny Hill Rd SE\, Jefferson\, Oregon\, 97352\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240401T215214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T193821Z
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SUMMARY:Thriving in Times of Change: Tools for Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:Join Marion SWCD at this event hosted by Sustainable Silverton. \nThis indoor and outdoor educational event is the second in Sustainable Silverton’s Thriving in Times of Change conference series. It will feature four topic areas that move through Silverton’s climate\, water supply\, fire and smoke threats and impacts\, and plants in our urban forests and gardens. Using the traditional elements – air\, water\, fire\, and earth – as a framework\, each topic expands on and explores past and future actions to create empowerment. Overall\, the day is a progression through what is or has been\, what the future might be\, and available steps which build personal and community resiliency. \nGeneral Admission: $12\nMember Admission: Free \nClick here to purchase tickets. \nYour ticket to this event includes admission to The Oregon Garden. We encourage you to enjoy our grounds after the event! \nIndoor Sessions\nAir\nThe day starts with introductions and seminar overviews. Marion Soil and Water Conservation District will share information with guests about Silverton’s climate – our historical climate and what future climate changes mean for our part of Oregon. This topic will cover temperature throughout the year\, precipitation\, snowpack and drought patterns. \nWater\nThe second session is about Silverton’s water resource. Silverton City Manager\, Cory Misley\, will present on Silverton’s water supply which supports our lives here\, our gardens\, and safety. This topic will discuss water resources – Abiqua and Silver creek watershed area and elevations\, water sources\, service details and current drought limitation policy. Over the course of the day\, attendees will be supplied with knowledge to interpret this data and adjust their own actions towards building resiliency. \nEarth\nWith the third seminar set we get our roots into the earth. Urban Forester Eric Hammond will share about Silverton’s urban forest – all the plants and trees that keep us  green and shaded in the summer. During the second half of this session\, Alyson Budde will expand on practical implementation when she presents information on soil and the ground that our plants\, the urban forest\, grows from. Marion Soil and Water Conservation District will also discuss growing your own urban oasis. Taken together\, this topic will cover historical gardening practices and  alterations to those habits – lawns\, irrigation\, mulch\, high-impact inputs – and plant selection to keep attractive and functional gardens that are less environmentally impactful. \nFire\nThe fourth seminar is presented in cooperation with OSU’s Extension Fire Program. During this session\, Kayla Bordelon will talk about fire and smoke in the Willamette Valley. She will talk about increasing fire risk and will provide guests with facts about the impact caused by fire\, smoke\, how to fire-harden our landscapes and homes and the real and significant impact these actions can have. \nOutdoor Sessions\nFire\nKayla Bordelon will continue her presentation with outdoor assessment and practical fire-hardening steps guests can take at home. \nEarth\nAlyson Budde will follow with a practical demonstration about how to evaluate soil and the steps to take to regenerate the biome. \nEarth & Water\nWe continue talking about earth and water with the practical sessions by Marion Soil and Water Conservation District. There are two brief interrelated sessions covering adapting your garden and de-stressing water in your garden. These will cover design considerations and actions that create greater drought resilience\, such as irrigation zones\, use of mulch\, selection of Western natives and other deep drought resilient plants. Time will be spent on discussion of irrigation\, style\, timing\, duration\, how to get the most out of it\, and doing it on a budget. \nEarth\nThe final two sessions are meant to be specific and practical for Silverton’s ecosystem. Ron Garst will lead a conversation about habitat gardening techniques and practices. He will provide guests with steps they can take in our own yards to increase the usable wildlife habitat and about the specific animals we have in Silverton that will benefit from these changes. \nConcluding\, Eric Hammond and Kurt Berning\, Pudding River Watershed Council\, will lead a discussion about how to be an OAKeeper at home and in the community. We will look at Oregon white oaks and how to treat them as an affirmation of a resilient future.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/thriving-in-times-of-change-tools-for-adaptation/
LOCATION:Oregon Garden\, 879 W. Main St.\, Silverton\, OR\, 97381\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sustainable Silverton":MAILTO:sustainablesilverton@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240326T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240207T212114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T223026Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk and Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Tribal Environmental History of the Willamette Valley:\nA Lecture and Book Signing with Dr David Lewis\, Author of Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley \n \nDr. David Lewis\, Grand Ronde Tribal member\, OSU Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous Studies\, and author\, will discuss Kalapuya tribal culture and the environments they lived in\, the Willamette Valley. Presenting research reconstructing their environment after 180 years of settler changes. The presentation will address the removal of water and return of cultural fire and what this means to tribal descendants today. \nThe lecture will be followed by a book signing. Bring your own copy of Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley\, win a copy\, or purchase it at the event. \nEvent Partners: Elderberry Wisdom Farm\, Chemeketa Department of Agriculture Science and Technology\, North Santiam Watershed Council\, City of Salem\, and Marion SWCD \nAuthor Bio: David G. Lewis\, PhD and member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde\, is a recognized researcher\, scholar\, writer and assistant professor of anthropology and Indigenous studies at Oregon State University. His publications include “Willamette Valley Treaties\,” “A History of Native Peoples of the Eugene\, Cascades & Coast Region\,” and others. For more than twenty years\, Lewis has been passionate about studying the original histories of the people of Oregon and California and has an extensive record of collaborative projects with regional scholars\, tribes\, local governments\, and communities. Lewis’s research specializes in the history of Kalapuyans and other Western Oregon tribes\, which he explores through journal essays and on his blog The Quartux Journal. He currently resides in Chemeketa\, now Salem\, Oregon\, with his wife\, Donna\, and two sons\, Saghaley and Inatye.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/author-talk-and-book-signing/
LOCATION:Chemeketa Ag Complex\, 45th and Fire Protection Way\, Salem\, Oregon\, 97305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240312T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240125T165638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T165638Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Streams Stewardship Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Symposium will include presentations and outreach booths about streamside resources and programs in Salem and accomplishments from the 2023 Stream Crew. A FREE event open to the public\, geared for streamside residents. \nPartners\n\nCity of Salem Floodplain Management\nMarion Soil & Water Conservation District\nPolk Soil & Water Conservation District\nGlenn-Gibson Watershed Council\n\nTo RSVP\n\nemail stormwateroutreach@cityofsalem.net\n\n 
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/urban-streams-stewardship-symposium/
LOCATION:Salem Public Library\, 585 Liberty St SE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20240123T213710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T213839Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Wildlife Field Days
DESCRIPTION:Free events throughout March around the Mid-Willamette Valley! \nFamily Friendly! Check the schedule for activities near you. \nWWFD 2024 Flyer \n 
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/winter-wildlife-field-days-2024/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="US Fish & Wildlife Service":MAILTO:willamettevalley@fws.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240123T154500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20231201T181705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T181705Z
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SUMMARY:Erosion Control and Stormwater Management Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Mid-Willamette Stormwater Outreach Group is proud to host the annual Erosion Control and Stormwater Management Summit. This summit serves as a training resource for home builders\, developers\, engineers\, architects\, landscapers\, construction contractors\, and municipal staff and crew. This one-day event provides continuing education or erosion prevention and sediment control training. \nTo register visit https://bit.ly/stormwater-summit. \nEarly-bird registration will run from November 13\, 2023 – December 10\, 2023\, at the cost of $20.00. \nRegistration begins December 11\, 2023 – January 16\, 2024\, at the cost of $25.00. \nThe Summit is offered virtually via Zoom. \n 
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/erosion-control-and-stormwater-management-summit/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20230809T170100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231001T191716Z
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SUMMARY:Pollinator Symposium and Native Bulb Sale
DESCRIPTION:Marion County Master Gardeners Association is partnering with Marion SWCD to provide this Pollinator Symposium and Native Bulb Sale to the community! \n \n  \nAttendees will have the opportunity to: \n\nLearn which native and ornamental plants are best for pollinators.\nDiscover how to create habitat corridors and connectivity.\nPurchase native bulbs! Shop at the Symposium.\nReceive free native wildflower seeds donated by Heritage Seedlings and learn how to germinate them.\nGet to know common bees and butterflies of the Mid-Willamette Valley.\nGain a better understanding of how to care for gentle\, super-pollinating mason bees.\nFind out how to provide blooms for all seasons\nParticipate in a silent auction for gardening books\, mason bee nest boxes\, and more!\n\nAgenda\n\n12:00-12:15 Welcome and Orientation\n12:15-1:15 The Life of a Mason Bee: How We Can Help Mason Bees Thrive. (Carol Slavkovsky) Learn the life cycle of our early pollinator\, the mason bee. How we can help our pollinators now\, in the Fall\, so these bees can flourish in the Spring. Learn about the different plants\, housing structures\, and pests that effect Mason bees. Bonus: you can purchase your own Mason bee house after the presentation!\n1:30 -2:30 Providing for Pollinators Year-Round. (Aaron Anderson) Creating garden habitat for pollinators involves planting appropriate floral resources\, but also enhancing nesting habitat and protecting habitat from pesticides. In this talk we’ll cover some top home-garden pollinator plants\, and how to conserve pollinators year-round in your yard.\n2:45-3:45 Gardening for Hummingbirds (David Craig) Craig is a Professor of Biology and the Co-director of Science Collaborative Research Program at Willamette University.\n4:00-5:00 Gardening for Butterflies. (Stephanie Hazen) A photo-rich review of butterflies expected to be found in the Salem area\, including directions for raising Monarchs butterflies\, the host plant needs of caterpillars and nectar plant needs of adult butterflies.\n\nPresenters\n\nCarol Slavkovsky is a Marion County Master Gardener with a passion for mason bees.\nAaron Anderson of Xerces Society works with the public and Xerces staff to reduce pesticide use in residential landscapes\, including promoting alternative pest control measures and pollinator-friendly gardening practices. Prior to joining Xerces in 2022\, he researched pollinator conservation in urban landscapes\, restored habitat for several endangered butterfly species\, and worked in insect biocontrol. Aaron has a PhD from Oregon State University.\nDavid Craig is a  Professor of Biology at Willamette University who is a “naturalist and behavioral ecologist with field-oriented research that focuses on the response of animals to human modified ecosystems and their subsequent impact on community structure. The work combines life-history\, physiological\, and ecological information to address questions related to patterns of movement especially migration and changes in breeding range. [He has] a general interest in birds and have worked with a wide variety of species\, but the conservation of seabirds and colonial waterbirds such as the Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) have been especially important in [his] career.”\nStephanie Hazen moved to Salem in 1977 right after graduating from Colorado State University’s School of Veterinary Medicine. She owned and operated her own veterinary practice in Salem\, selling it and retiring in 2010. She became interested in Monarch butterflies after seeing several in the milkweed seed production fields at Heritage Seedlings Farm in Salem in 2015. In 2017 Monarchs deposited eggs on their own plants. They raised\, tagged and released 50 Monarchs that summer. One of their Monarchs was spotted in S. California 6 times that winter. Since becoming a Master Gardener in 2018\, and a Master Mellitologist the same year\, Stephanie has been involved in educating the public about Monarch butterflies\, native bees and the benefits of native plants in their gardens ever since. To get a closer look at Ray and Stephanie’s back yard see the 9 minute video she made several years ago called “Our Back Yard.” Space is limited for this free event.\n\nRSVP to reserve your spot.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/pollinator-symposium-and-native-bulb-sale/
LOCATION:Salem Public Library\, 585 Liberty St SE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Native Plant Sale
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231018T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231018T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20230824T182907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T182907Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 11th and 12th grade students from McKay High School. \nIf you’d like to volunteer for a Salmon Watch field trip\, sign up here.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-16/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231016T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20230824T182703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T183046Z
UID:10001430-1697445000-1697464800@www.marionswcd.net
SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 11th grade students from South Salem High School. \nIf you’d like to volunteer for a Salmon Watch field trip\, sign up here.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-15/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231012T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231012T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20230712T173838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T180321Z
UID:10001421-1697099400-1697119200@www.marionswcd.net
SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 12th grade students from CTEC and 6th grade students from Cascade Jr High. \nIf you’d like to volunteer for a Salmon Watch field trip\, sign up here.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-23-10-12/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231010T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231010T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20230712T173520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T180248Z
UID:10001420-1696926600-1696946400@www.marionswcd.net
SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 12th grade students from CTEC and 6th grade students from Cascade Jr High. \nIf you’d like to volunteer for a Salmon Watch field trip\, sign up here.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-23-10-10/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231009T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231009T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20230712T172715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T180028Z
UID:10001419-1696840200-1696860000@www.marionswcd.net
SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 10th-12th grade students from McNary High School. \nIf you’d like to volunteer for a Salmon Watch field trip\, sign up here.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-23-10-9/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191118
CREATED:20230712T172618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T191526Z
UID:10001418-1696581000-1696600800@www.marionswcd.net
SUMMARY:Salmon Watch Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Salmon Watch field trips bring students to the water’s edge where salmon are actively spawning. Salmon Watch is powered by volunteers. \nThis trip is for 7th and 8th grade students from Bethany Charter School. \nIf you’d like to volunteer for a Salmon Watch field trip\, sign up here.
URL:https://www.marionswcd.net/event/salmon-watch-field-trip-23-10-6/
LOCATION:Packsaddle County Park\, 34519 N Santiam Hwy\, Gates\, Oregon\, 97346\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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