Volunteer Events
Mulch Party at ELC Report
Our May 22nd Mulch Party was again a tiny but mighty crew but we had a lot of fun and we could not have asked for better weather. Please join us for the next one on June 11th!
Our May 22nd Mulch Party was again a tiny but mighty crew but we had a lot of fun and we could not have asked for better weather. Please join us for the next one on June 11th!
Join the Greater Oregon City Watershed Council and the Environmental Learning Center (ELC) for a morning or two of battling invasive plant species with some sheet mulching. Sheet mulching has been used throughout the world for generations to regenerate soil Read more…
Join our very own Executive Director Tom Gaskill as he introduces us to the birds you might catch a glimpse of in the Oregon City region with some tips on how to begin the life-long journey of birding.
Come grab a drink to support your watershed! Oregon City Brewing Company will donate $1 to GOCWC for every OCB pint, taster, soda, crowler, and growler purchased. 5PM – close. Wanna bring the family? Minors are allowed in the taproom Read more…
It was a small but mighty crew at the headwaters of Newell Creek tackling invasive plant species to make room for the native plants to thrive. Thank you all!
Join our guest presenter Bill Weiler as he introduces us to some of the varied wildlife found within the Greater Oregon Watersheds with interesting facts and dispels some myths.
The GOCWC was proud to host John Runyon and Todd Alsbury as they presented an introduction to the three different watersheds that GOCWC works in. They discuss stream health, challenges facing the riparian areas, fish species, and projects that look Read more…
Our first of four presentations was a fantastic presentation by USFW fish biologist, Christina Wang. It is archived here in case you missed it.
How can you make a difference today that can have a lasting impact for years to come? Volunteers like you can make that difference within our sensitive watershed areas around Oregon City and right now, Newell Creek really needs our Read more…