Opportunities From: Portland Parks & Recreation

Volunteer: Know-Ivy Crafting Workshop

Project description: Project description: This is a new element of the Annual No Ivy Day event. It is the perfect opportunity for anyone who wants to learn more about restoration efforts in Portland, get creative and connect with community. We will provide information about some of the challenges Portland experiences with weedy introduced plants like English ivy, and materials and instruction to create a novice ivy basket or basic ivy flower wreath. No ivy or crafting experience necessary! Bring your lunch and come craft with us! We will provide the ivy, tools and crafting supplies necessary, some warm beverages and light snacks. This is a great chance to check out the newly renovated Mt. Scott Community Center.

Please note that some people can have a reaction to English ivy that may cause a rash or irritation. It may be helpful to wear long pants and long sleeves. Gloves will be provided if desired. 

Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual and “respond for a team” to register a team” to register more than one person. This event requires separate registration from the No Ivy Day volunteer events. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.hescheles@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered.

Closest address to meeting location:
Mt. Scott Community Center - Multi-Purpose Room 3
5530 SE 72nd Avenue Portland, OR 97206

Map to meeting location.

Parking and public transit:  Parking is available in the lot and along SE 74th Ave, SE Ellis St. and other nearby streets. Bus #10 drops off at SE 72nd and SE Harold right in front of the community center and Bus #14 drops off at SE 72nd and SE Foster, a short walk to the community center. 

Children 6 + are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. 

Location description/accessibility: This event will mostly take place sitting at a table and chairs or on the ground and verbal and visual instruction will be provided. There is the option of stairs or elevator to reach the multi-purpose room.

Questions? Contact Monica Walker (Hescheles) at monica.hescheles@portlandoregon.gov or  503-823-8367.

Program: Natural Areas and Trails

Project description: Project description: This is a new element of the Annual No Ivy Day event. It is the perfect opportunity for anyone who wants to learn more about restoration efforts in Portland, get creative and connect with community. We will provide information about some of the challenges Portland experiences with weedy introduced plants like English ivy, and materials and instruction to create a novice ivy basket or basic ivy flower wreath. No ivy or crafting experience necessary! Bring your lunch and come craft with us! We will provide the ivy, tools and crafting supplies necessary, some warm beverages and light snacks. This is a great chance to check out the newly renovated Mt. Scott Community Center.

Please note that some people can have a reaction to English ivy that may cause a rash or irritation. It may be helpful to wear long pants and long sleeves. Gloves will be provided if desired. 

Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual and “respond for a team” to register a team” to register more than one person. This event requires separate registration from the No Ivy Day volunteer events. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.hescheles@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered.

Closest address to meeting location:
Mt. Scott Community Center - Multi-Purpose Room 3
5530 SE 72nd Avenue Portland, OR 97206

Map to meeting location.

Parking and public transit:  Parking is available in the lot and along SE 74th Ave, SE Ellis St. and other nearby streets. Bus #10 drops off at SE 72nd and SE Harold right in front of the community center and Bus #14 drops off at SE 72nd and SE Foster, a short walk to the community center. 

Children 6 + are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. 

Location description/accessibility: This event will mostly take place sitting at a table and chairs or on the ground and verbal and visual instruction will be provided. There is the option of stairs or elevator to reach the multi-purpose room.

Questions? Contact Monica Walker (Hescheles) at monica.hescheles@portlandoregon.gov or  503-823-8367.

Program: Natural Areas and Trails

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 97206

Allow Groups: Yes