Saturday, February 7
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Tickle Creek Park, Sandy, Oregon
Folks absolutely crushed it at our last event in November, removing hundreds of pounds – ALL – of blackberry and clearing the whole site! Now it’s time for the fun part – putting the good plants in!
Join the Clackamas River Basin Council, The Girl Scouts, The City of Sandy, and community volunteers for a morning of stewardship at Tickle Creek Park! Together we’ll plant native trees, shrubs, and ground cover. This planting will help stabilize stream banks, improve habitat for wildlife, and support long-term watershed health by re-establishing native vegetation adapted to local conditions. Community volunteers will play a hands-on role in restoring this area and helping ensure the site continues to recover and thrive!
The site is about an acre and is a stormwater retention area. This work will help to improve water infiltration and water quality.
What to Bring & Expect:
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Wear thick clothing and sturdy shoes – weather can be a doozy!
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Gloves will be provided, but bringing your own is encouraged.
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Please bring your own water bottle.
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Snacks and refreshments will be provided.
- Lunch will be served!
This is a great opportunity to care for a beloved local park, connect with neighbors, and make a positive impact on the watershed. All ages and experience levels welcome!
Please RSVP using the form below – See you there!
Thank you to our partners The Girl Scouts & The City of Sandy

