Remembering Brian Lightcap

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Photo of Brian in 2016. It is with heavy hearts that we share that our long-time board member, Brian Lightcap, recently passed away at the age of 80. Brian was a dedicated and engaged board member, for Zone 5 and then Zone 4, from January 1983 until his passing in November 2024– an incredible 41…

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We Need You For Our Budget Committee

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West Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District is seeking community members to serve on the Budget Committee.  As a committee member, your input will help shape local conservation efforts. Are you interested in protecting the natural spaces in your community?Do you like numbers?Would you like a say in how tax dollars are spent?Do you want…

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Join Us at Our 2024 Annual Meeting!

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Join us for our 2024 Annual Meeting! Date & Time: Tuesday, November 19, 2024 Abbreviated Board Meeting & Doors open for seating – 4:30pmHosted dinner served: 5pmAnnual Celebration and Award Ceremony– 6pmCash Bar Available Location: The Old Spaghetti Factory, 715 S Bancroft St, Portland OR 97239. Ample, free parking is available Agenda: Present annual report…

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Meet our Newest Staff: Ariana and Eleanor

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We’re excited to welcome our newest staff members to the team at West Multnomah SWCD! Ariana Scipioni joins us as an Urban Conservationist, bringing extensive experience in wildlife conservation and habitat restoration. Eleanor Greene, our new communications specialist, will enhance our community outreach with her expertise in media and publications. Ariana Scipioni Urban Conservationist Ariana…

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Remembering Kim Peterson

It is with heavy hearts that we share that our long-time board member, Kim Peterson, recently passed away at the age of 74. Kim spent her entire life on Sauvie Island, where her family managed a 250-acre dairy farm during her upbringing. Over the years, the farm evolved into a beef operation and now includes…

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Salmon and Sturgeon Return to Sauvie Island’s Dairy Creek

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How far would you travel to get to Dairy Creek? If you are coming from West Multnomah SWCD’s office, you’d travel about 20 miles north and across Sauvie Island to get to where Reeder Road crosses Dairy Creek at Bill’s Crossing. You can’t map swimming routes on Google Maps, but some salmonids (meaning all types…

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Summer 2024 E-Newsletter: Jobs, Elections, and Action Ahead

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As spring makes way for summer, we’re excited to bring you the latest in this newsletter, where you’ll find not just tips and inspiration for environmental stewardship, but also exciting opportunities to get involved— through job openings and upcoming elections. Want this in your inbox? We send e-newsletters like this quarterly. Scroll to the bottom…

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Meet Our 2024 Interns!

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We are excited to welcome our 2024 interns, who join us for a term from April through early October. They work on a variety of projects, from conservation plans and technical work in the office to site visits and invasives removal in our district. Welcome to the team, Gladys and Merek! Gladys Nava-Jacobo (above left)…

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Notice of Budget Committee Meeting, April 30, 2024

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A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District will take place on 4/30/24, at 6:00PM via Zoom to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. The purpose of this public meeting is to receive comments from the public on the…

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