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Join SOLVE at Nadaka for Earth Day Cleanup

Posted on 3 January 2017

There is a SOLVE event scheduled again this year on Saturday, April 20th from 9 am untl 1 pm.  Join other Friends of Nadaka to help improve the park.  If you know  students looking for community volunteer opportunities, Scouts, ball or soccer teams, church groups or businesses please pass on this information. You can go…

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Audubon Society of Portland

Posted on 3 January 2017

September Nature Walk Join the Audubon Society and Friends of Nadaka for a family-friendly, guided nature walk, open to both beginners and advanced bird watchers. This is a great opportunity to brush up on birding and plant identification basics. Bring binoculars if you have them; otherwise, we will have some for you to borrow. For more…

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Early Neighborhood Meeting on Proposed Nadaka Neighborhood Park – Land Use/Development Application

Posted on 3 January 2017

Title: Early Neighborhood Meeting on Proposed Nadaka Neighborhood Park – Land Use/Development Application Location: St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, 17405 NE Glisan, Gresham, OR 97230 Description: This meeting is being held to discuss a proposed project; Nadaka Neighborhood Park, located adjacent to St. Aidan’s church. The property can be legally identified as (Site ID numbers 1N3E1AC9700,…

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Nadaka Urban Forestry Service Learning Project

Posted on 3 January 2017

This Spring 2013, Audubon Society of Portland, Columbia Slough Watershed Council, Friends of Nadaka and the City of Gresham are collaborating with Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS) to develop and implement a service learning project at Nadaka. With funding from the City of Gesham and East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District, the Nadaka Urban…

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Job Opening – Nadaka Park Coordinator

Posted on 3 January 2017

Our partner, Columbia Slough Watershed Council has posted job openings for an Education Director and the new Nadaka Park Coordinator. Check them out and pass it on to anyone you might know looking for a great position.

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Upcoming Nadaka Community Festival

Posted on 3 January 2017

Be sure to put August 11th on your calendar for the Nadaka Community Festival.  From 9 am to Noon there will be removal of invasives in the 10 acre forest. Beginning at Noon until 3:00 pm there will be live music featuring Kathryn Claire from Noon until 1:00 pm.  Beginning at 1:30 pm Brad Hirsch…

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Nadaka Community Festival Committee Meeting

Posted on 3 January 2017

Title: Nadaka Community Festival Committee Meeting Location: Eastrose Unitarian Church Link out: Click here Description: Planning committee meeting for the 4th annual Nadaka Community Festival set for September 27, 2014. Everyone welcome to participate in planning and volunteering for event.  For more information call Lee at 503-998-1044. Start Time: 07:00 pm Date: May 29, 2014…

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Trillium

Posted on 3 January 2017

Come to Nadaka this Saturday,     April 12th at 10am for a Walk & Talk thru Nadaka.  We will meet at the North gate – NE 175th & NE Pacific.  There will be an Invasive Species Specialist from the City of Gresham, someone from the Columbia Slough Watershed Council to talk about the Slough and a…

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Rosemary Anderson High School

Posted on 3 January 2017

This Spring 2013, Audubon Society of Portland, Columbia Slough Watershed Council, Friends of Nadaka and the City of Gresham are collaborating with Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS) to develop and implement a service learning project at Nadaka. With funding from the City of Gesham and East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District, the Nadaka Urban…

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Boulders For The Nature Based Play Area In The News

Posted on 3 January 2017

The Saturday, March 30, 2013 Oregonian did a story on the boulders to be used in the nature based play area.  Even without being officially in the nature based play area they are already being enjoyed.  Check out the gallery for more photographs of the boulders.

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