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Part-time Surveyors Needed for Nadaka Community Survey in Rockwood

Posted on 5 January 2017

Part-time Surveyors Needed for Nadaka Community Survey in Rockwood The Columbia Slough Watershed Council, Audubon Society of Portland, and the Friends of Nadaka are looking for qualified candidates to work 10 hours a week helping conduct a community survey at Nadaka Nature Park between July 28 to August 22. The goal of the survey is…

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Progress Report on Nadaka Park Construction

Posted on 5 January 2017

Take a look at the construction progress at the Nadaka Nature Park & Garden Project as of November 24, 2014. Most of the pavement and utilities are in, picnic shelter is up and tables being installed, elements are now in nature based play area. Grand opening celebration tentatively scheduled for Saturday, April 4, 2015.

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Street Improvements

Posted on 5 January 2017

Construction improvements along NE Pacific Street continue. This is the North edge of Nadaka Nature Park and will include a new entrance, ADA ramps at intersection sidewalks, new sidewalk next to park and rain gardens.

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Community Garden Sheet Mulching Event

Posted on 5 January 2017

Title: Community Garden Sheet Mulching Event Location: Nadaka Nature Park – South End at NE Glisan & NE 175th Ave. Link out: Click here Description: COME ONE COME ALL – ALL HANDS WELCOME Come help start the community garden at Nadaka Nature Park. Will be sheet mulching the future community garden site. Dress for the…

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Plans for Nadaka Nature Park & Garden Project

Posted on 5 January 2017

View the revised plan prepared by MIG and reviewed by the Project Committee and interested neighbors for the development at the South edge of Nadaka along NE Glisan.  This revised plan will go before the Gresham City Council for final approval on December 18th at 3:00 pm. Nadaka Park Recommended Site Plan

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Pine Square Apartments

Posted on 5 January 2017

Thank you to Parr Lumber, 18608 SE Stark, Gresham for giving us a great discount on the building materials for the Camp Fire Kiosk. Thank you to NFN Investments, owner of the Pine Square Apartments next to Nadaka Nature Park for paying to fix the fence and open a proper entry from Nadaka into the…

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Mount Hood Community College SEED Program

Posted on 5 January 2017

Mt. Hood Community College’s (MHCC) SEED program brings young leaders from rural areas of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean to the United States for two-year technical training programs funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development.  In MHCC’s SEED program students participate in a Natural Resources Technology program. SEED program students are developing a…

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No Ivy Day at Nadaka Nature Park

Posted on 5 January 2017

The annual No Ivy Day event is coming to Gresham.  Volunteers will be pulling invasive ivy and other weeds at sites across Portland and neighboring cities. Get to know Nadaka Nature Park and help protect the diversity and beauty of this unique natural area. This 10-acre forest in northwest Gresham was saved from development because it…

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Park Safety

Posted on 5 January 2017

The Friends of Nadaka are forming an Ambassador program to involve volunteers who are willing to volunteer at Nadaka.  Some things Ambassadors may do will be walk through the park to be eyes on the park, talk to people and perhaps pick up any liter they see.  The program is brand new and we need…

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Sept. 23, 2014 Progress Report

Posted on 5 January 2017

Posted on October 22, 2014 by Lee Watch this YouTube video update on recent activities at the Nadaka Nature Park & Garden Project. This entry was posted in Uncategorized by Lee. Bookmark the permalink.

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