| Marion County |
| OSU Extension Service- Marion County |
| Programs |
W3 - Wildlife, Watersheds, and What-Not
W3 - Wildlife, Watersheds, and What-Not
YES - Youth Enviro Squad
Restoration Wednesday
Small Acreage Landowner Stewardship Workshop
Rainwater Harvesting
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| Mission |
The Sustainable Communities Project is designed to assist community-based groups, coalitions, organizations and smaller local governments in building their civic leadership capacity, communication and outreach skills, and human and fiscal resources through fostering dialogue and improving access to training and education materials. Program emphasis is on quality-of-life issues such as healthy, resilient youth, active watershed education, economic diversification, and rural community capacity building. |
| Download |
Forms:
4H Health and
Code of Conduct Forms
4H Member Enrollment Form (front)
4H Member Enrollment Form (back)
Volunteer Service Agreement
Youth Enviro Squad-Permission Slip
Watersheds, Wildlife and What-Not application
Outreach Materials:
After School Program Print Brochure
W3 Powerpoint
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| Summer 2007 |
| Restoration Wednesday |
Restoration Wednesday is a summer program for high-school aged youth in Marion County, providing service-learning and volunteer help for restoration projects throughout the county. Students are paid a modest stipend for their work, and the activities include:
Typical work includes, but is not limited to:
Invasive species identification and removal
Native species planting
Trail maintainence
Brush removal
Waterway rehabilitation
Trail building
If you are interested in participation in Restoration Wednesday, download and complete the forms on the lower left corner of this page, and email the completed forms to Dan.Hoynacki (at) oregonstate.edu. The W3 forms do not need to be filled out for participation in Restoration Wednesday.
You can also snail mail them to:
Dan Hoynacki
OSU Extension Service, Marion County
3180 Center Street NE Room 1361
Salem, OR 97301-4532 |
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