SOLV Stream Team Captain Training

Event Date: 
Tuesday, January 11, 2011 - 6:00pm - Saturday, January 15, 2011 - 3:00pm
Event Location: 
Oregon Zoo
4001 SW Canyon Rd.
Portland, OR 97221
United States
Phone: 503-844-9571 x363

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
Thursday, January 13th, 6-9pm : community involvement, working with volunteers, work party management, leadership techniques.
Saturday, January15th, 9-3pm : FIELD DAY : project examples, planting techniques, invasive plant removal techniques, native plant identification.

Upon completion of this training, Stream Team Captains will lead Team Up volunteer events involving planting native species, invasive plant removal, native plant identification, mulching and watering. Register online here: http://bit.ly/stcjant or contact Abby Brown at abby@solv.org or 503-844-9571 x363.

Stream Team Captains are an essential part of the Team Up program. The more volunteer leaders we have willing to lead events, the more restoration work we can accomplish.

1. Stream Team Captains will lead Saturday morning volunteer events on projects throughout the Metro area.

2. You will receive a 12 hour training course covering watershed basics, restoration techniques, plant identification, and how to lead a work party and work with volunteers.

3. In return for this free training and continued guidance and support, SOLV is asking for 12 hours of service in the form of leading volunteer work parties.

4. After completion of the training, you will be invited to periodic free
Advanced Trainings, which focus on more in-depth education of riparian restoration. These trainings feature guest speakers and specialists in stream and wetland restoration processes, bioengineering, and plant identification.

5. Responsibilities on Day of Volunteer Event: Greet and register volunteers, have volunteers introduce each other, give introductory talk including brief SOLV description, restoration or enhancement goals for the site, and a safety talk, instruct volunteers in planting techniques and weed removal methods, organize volunteers into work parties, provide assistance, guidance, educational information and encouragement to volunteers, gather and store tools and materials at end of work day

Location

Oregon Zoo
4001 SW Canyon Rd.
Portland, OR 97221
United States
Phone: 503-844-9571 x363