
Nadaka Nature Park
Wilkes East Neighborhood, Annual Meeting: Nov 26, 2011 7PM
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When: Mon Nov 26, 2012 7PM |
Neighborhood Meeting, Everyone's Invited
Join Your Neighbors. Get involved. Make a difference!
Save the date
Be sure to save Monday, August 27th at 7:00 PM for the Wilkes East Neighborhood Annual Meeting. The meeting will be held at St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, 17405 NE Glisan St, Portland, Oregon. Get map!
Topics & Guests
Highlights will include: Neighborhood Update, Election of Officers and special guest speakers: Steve Messinetti & David Bonn, Habitat for Humanity; Kelly Niedermeyer, City of Gresham; Chris Roberts, Multnomah County Vector Control; Lee Dayfield, Friends of Nadaka.
Who should attend?
This meeting is open to all residents and businesses in the Wilkes East Neighborhood!
Be A Part Of Your Community, Plan To Attend.
Get your Green on! Volunteer at the Nadaka Nature Park clean-up: Sat Jun 16, 2012 9AM-1PM
![]() Nadaka Nature Park, Gresham OR |
Summer Clean-Up EventVolunteer opportunityWhen: Sat, Jun 16, 2012 9AM-1PM |
Wilkes East Neighborhood has received a Metro Nature in Neighborhood grant for improvements in Nadaka Nature Park which requires matching volunteer hours so your support is needed and greatly appreciated. See you at the park! |
Clean-up info
Be prepared to get a little dirty and to have fun by supporting and volunteering with Friends of Nadaka and Wilkes East Neighborhood Association in their efforts to restore this natural area by removing invasive underbrush and ivy from Nadaka Nature Park, part of the Columbia Slough Watershed.
Rain or Shine! Come dressed for weather and help improve Nadaka Nature Park. Bring working gloves & a water bottle if you have them. Volunteer as long as you can. Coffee, juice, water & refreshments provided by Wilkes East Neighborhood.
Nadaka Nature Park & Garden Project Committee meeting: May 3, 2012 9AM-11AM
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Garden Project CommitteeWhen: Thu May 3, 2012 9AM-11AM |
Meeting Notice
Friends of Nadaka Nelson property working group will meet May 3, 2012 9AM-11AM at St Aidan's Episcopal Church, 174th & NE Glisan. Public welcome to attend.
Friends of Nadaka and it's community partners are working to secure funding to develop the approved Nelson Master Plan which includes a community garden area, orchard, rain garden, berry patches, naturescaping and more. When complete, the Nelson properry will join Nadaka Nature Park (adjacent directly north) as a unified neighborhood park.
Get Your Green On! Volunteers Needed, Nadaka Nature Park Clean-up: May 6, 2012 9:30AM-1PM
![]() Nadaka Nature Park, Gresham OR |
Spring Clean-Up EventVolunteer opportunityWhen: Sun, May 6, 2012 9:30AM-1PM |
Wilkes East Neighborhood has received a Metro Nature in Neighborhood grant for improvements in Nadaka Nature Park which requires matching volunteer hours so your support is needed and greatly appreciated. See you at the park! |
Clean-up info
Be prepared to get a little dirty and to have fun by supporting and volunteering with Friends of Nadaka and Wilkes East Neighborhood Association in their efforts to restore this natural area by removing invasive underbrush and ivy from Nadaka Nature Park, part of the Columbia Slough Watershed.
Rain or Shine! Come dressed for weather and help improve Nadaka Nature Park. Bring working gloves & a water bottle if you have them. Volunteer as long as you can. Coffee, juice, water & refreshments provided by Wilkes East Neighborhood.
Free event. Audubon Society of Portland Morning Bird Walk at Nadaka Nature Park: May 31, 2012 7:30AM-8:30AM
When: Thu, May 31, 2012 7:30AM-8:30AM |
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Greet the Morning
Join Jim Labbe with the Audubon Society of Portland and Lee Dayfield with Friends of Nadaka for a morning stroll through Nakada Nature Park in West Gresham on Thursday, May 31st at 7:30AM.
We’ll explore the natural and human history of this unique neighborhood nature park and learn about efforts afoot to expand the park, improve access and environmental interpretation, and enhance its wildlife habitat. We’ll also begin the documenting of bird species inhabiting the park and discuss the value of urban natural areas to avian biodiversity.
Get Your Green On! Volunteers Needed, Nadaka Nature Park Clean-up: Oct 22, 2011 12PM-3PM
![]() Nadaka Nature Park, Gresham OR |
Let's Get Dirty!Volunteer opportunityWhen: Sat, Oct 22, 2011 12PM-3PM |
Wilkes East Neighborhood has received a Metro Nature in Neighborhood grant for improvements in Nadaka Nature Park which requires matching volunteer hours so your support is needed and greatly appreciated. See you at the park! |
Clean-up info
Be prepared to get a little dirty and to have fun by supporting and volunteering with Friends of Nadaka and Wilkes East Neighborhood Association in their efforts to restore this natural area by removing invasive underbrush and ivy from Nadaka Nature Park, part of the Columbia Slough Watershed.
Rain or Shine! Come dressed for weather and help improve Nadaka Nature Park. Bring working gloves & a water bottle if you have them. Volunteer as long as you can. Coffee, juice, water & refreshments provided by Wilkes East Neighborhood.
A Day of Activities at Nadaka Nature Park with Audubon Society of Portland and Verde: Sep 10, 2011 10AM-2PM
![]() Nadaka Nature Park, Gresham OR |
A Day Of Fun
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Join The Fun!
Come explore and learn more about Nadaka Nature Park and Garden Project which brings together diverse community organizations to develop and maintain a community garden, orchard, rain garden, natural meadow, restrooms, and nature-based play area at Nadaka Nature Park.
- 10:00AM- Come get to know Nadaka with a scavenger hunt and other family fun activities
- 10:45AM- Learn about Nadaka Nature Park and Garden Project/li>
- 11:00AM- Audubon of Society Education Birds/li>
- 12:00PM- Explore Nadaka and other family activities
Sign the Petition
Please support Nadaka Nature Park and Garden Project by signing the online petition here: http://audubonportland.org/issues/metro/petition
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Get Your Green On! Volunteers Needed, Nadaka Nature Park Clean-up: Jul 31, 2011 9AM-2PM
![]() Nadaka Nature Park, Gresham OR |
Let's Get Dirty!Volunteer opportunityWhen: Sun, Jul 31, 2011 9AM-2PM |
Wilkes East Neighborhood has received a Metro Nature in Neighborhood grant for improvements in Nadaka Nature Park which requires matching volunteer hours so your support is needed and greatly appreciated. See you at the park! |
Clean-up info
Be prepared to get a little dirty and to have fun by supporting and volunteering with Friends of Nadaka and Wilkes East Neighborhood Association in their efforts to restore this natural area by removing invasive underbrush and ivy from Nadaka Nature Park, part of the Columbia Slough Watershed.
Rain or Shine! Come dressed for weather and help improve Nadaka Nature Park. Bring working gloves & a water bottle if you have them. Volunteer as long as you can. Coffee, juice, water & refreshments provided by Wilkes East Neighborhood.
Nadaka Community Festival. Fun, Music and Activities for the Entire Family: Jun 18, 2011 12PM-3PM
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Fun for the Entire Family!
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A festival to celebrate the accomplishments of WENA and the other partners who have joined together over the past two years
Everyone's Invited!
Festivities will include disc golf demonstration, free hot dogs and soft drinks, music, face-painting and activities for the kids, Gresham Fire Department fire truck and more.
Free event. Audubon Society of Portland Morning Bird Walk at Nadaka Nature Park: May 27, 2011 7:30AM-8:30AM
When: Friday, May 27, 2011 7:30AM-8:30AM Cost: Free |
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Greet the Morning
Join Jim Labbe with the Audubon Society of Portland and Lee Dayfield with Wilkes East Neighborhood Association for a morning stroll through Nakada Nature Park in West Gresham on Friday, May 27th at 7:30AM.
We’ll explore the natural and human history of this unique neighborhood nature park and learn about efforts afoot to expand the park, improve access and environmental interpretation, and enhance its wildlife habitat. We’ll also begin the documenting of bird species inhabiting the park and discuss the value of urban natural areas to avian biodiversity.
