What: Are you looking for strategies to become a leader in your local community, helping Oregonians safeguard what they love about Oregon? Or, do you ever wonder how people can know the *right* thing to do, but fail to make these changes in their everyday lives? Then join us for our spring training and become an OEC Community Champion.
What: Are you looking for strategies to become a leader in your local community, helping Oregonians safeguard what they love about Oregon? Or, do you ever wonder how people can know the *right* thing to do, but fail to make these changes in their everyday lives? Then join us for our Spring Training and become an OEC Community Champion.
BE A STREAM TEAM CAPTAIN! SOLV’s Team Up for Watershed Health has a program that provides an opportunity for volunteers to become more involved in watershed restoration at the leadership level. Volunteers receive watershed training in return for helping lead volunteer events at Team Up sites.
Please join us on: January 11th, 13th and 15th (you must attend all three), at the Oregon Zoo in Portland
Stream Team Captain Training Schedule:
Tuesday, January 11th, 6-9pm : stewardship, watershed basics, restoration strategies and examples
Like farmers markets and supporting local farms? 1000 Friends will be tabling and clipboarding at Farmers Markets and events this summer and fall in Washington County and need volunteer support! Come to our Volunteer Training to learn about the urban and rural reserves process and ways you can help raise awareness about the importance of protecting farmland and investing in our town centers.
When: Monday, July 12th, from 5:30 - 6:30pm
Where: Beaverton Community Center, 12350 SW 5th Street, Family Room, Beaverton, OR
Ever wondered how to plan a news conference? Recruit Volunteers? Build a Coalition? Be a Super Volunteer for any organization? Come to the Public Interest Activist Workshop on Saturday, July 10th and learn how!!
The SBAP is a 9-month training (one Friday and Saturday a month) designed for working professionals wishing to apply sustainable concepts to the buildings they design, develop, and construct. Sessions are presented by expert instructors in an interactive format with hands-on exercises, field trips and cross-sector-applicability.
Course starts on March 5, 2010. Register by February 12, 2010
For more information go to: www.mhcc.edu/sbap or call 503-491-7585