2024 Put Down Roots in Tualatin

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Individuals, families, and groups

are invited to register for

Put Down Roots in Tualatin
 

The City of Tualatin enjoys many parks, trails, wetlands, and green-ways. One way you keep these areas vibrant is to plant and mulch trees.

 

 

 

NEXT EVENT:

Saturday, May 18  Celebrate National Wetlands Month!

Hug a Wetland!  Explore Hedges Creek and the wetland from Tualatin Community Park to Sweek Pond and the Hedges Creek Bridge.  Tackle trash and invasive plants while learning about amphibian surveys and wetland health. A great day for family and friends.

 

REGISTER.

 
 
By putting down roots in Tualatin, you can...

♦ Get dirty  ♦  Breathe fresh air  ♦  Meet new people  ♦ Get a sense of achievement ♦ Impact our environment

 

Important Instructions
  • All events are 9 am to 12 pm
  • Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes or boots
  • Dress for the weather
  • Park in designated areas and walk to check-in table

For more information contact Jackie Konen at 503.691.3087.

 

Saturday March 23 Tualatin Community Park Hug a Wetland!  Explore Hedges Creek and the wetland from Tualatin Community Park to Sweek Pond and the Hedges Creek Bridge.  Tackle trash and invasive plants while learning about amphibian surveys and wetland health.  

Arbor Day

Saturday,

April 6

Atfalati Park

Celebrate Arbor Day by planting trees!  1,000 native trees, shrubs and pollinator friendly flowers will be planted along Saum Creek to improve forest diversity and stream health.

 

Friday,

April 19

Earth Day at

Brown's Ferry Park

 

Make a difference in forest diversity and stream health on Earth Day.  Join the City of Tualatin, Tualatin RiverKeepers and Friends of Trees as we remove invasive ivy and blackberry from the Tualatin watershed.

Saturday,

May 18

Tualatin Community Park

Make it your friends and family volunteer day to celebrate our watershed.  Explore our watershed and restore stream health by removing invasive plants. Join the City, Tualatin Riverkeepers and the Wetlands Conservancy along Nyberg Creek and the Tualatin River.

Saturday

October 12

Brown's Ferry Park Hug a Tree at our communities' largest nature park.  We will partner with Tualatin Riverkeepers to remove ivy from the bases of Douglas fir trees on the east end of the Park.  Enjoy some time under these majestic firs.

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