Opportunities From: Portland Parks & Recreation

Volunteer: Columbia Nature Patch Stewardship Event

Join PP&R horticulture staff to help keep up the natural garden at Columbia Park.

Created in 2020, the Columbia Nature Patch is a half-acre woodland shade garden with a high diversity of native plants that support insects and wildlife. 

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every third Friday of the month to keep this beautiful garden healthy. 

This natural-themed garden is one of many offerings at Columbia Park. The nature patch is located at the south edge of the park next to the cottage off of N Lombard Street.

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time. Click here to register without an account :)

Volunteers are welcome to attend without registering, but will not be notified of event details, such as cancellations or postponements.

Meeting location: Next to the cottage and south of the picnic shelter. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on N Russet Street. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.  

Program: Nature Patches

Join PP&R horticulture staff to help keep up the natural garden at Columbia Park.

Created in 2020, the Columbia Nature Patch is a half-acre woodland shade garden with a high diversity of native plants that support insects and wildlife. 

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every third Friday of the month to keep this beautiful garden healthy. 

This natural-themed garden is one of many offerings at Columbia Park. The nature patch is located at the south edge of the park next to the cottage off of N Lombard Street.

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time. Click here to register without an account :)

Volunteers are welcome to attend without registering, but will not be notified of event details, such as cancellations or postponements.

Meeting location: Next to the cottage and south of the picnic shelter. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on N Russet Street. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.  

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Overlook Nature Patch Stewardship Event

Join PP&R horticulture staff keep up the natural garden at Overlook Park.

Created in 2021, the Overlook Nature Patch is a one-acre pollinator garden with a high diversity of native plants that support insects and wildlife. 

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every first Friday of the month to keep this beautiful garden healthy. 

This natural-themed garden is one of many offerings at Overlook Park. The nature patch is located at the north slope of the park along Overlook Blvd.

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time. Click here to register without an account :)

Volunteers are welcome to attend without registering, but will not be notified of event details, such as cancellations or postponements.

Meeting location: At the north edge of the park where Overlook Blvd intersects with Massachusetts Ave. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on Overlook Blvd. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.

Program: Nature Patches

Join PP&R horticulture staff keep up the natural garden at Overlook Park.

Created in 2021, the Overlook Nature Patch is a one-acre pollinator garden with a high diversity of native plants that support insects and wildlife. 

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every first Friday of the month to keep this beautiful garden healthy. 

This natural-themed garden is one of many offerings at Overlook Park. The nature patch is located at the north slope of the park along Overlook Blvd.

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time. Click here to register without an account :)

Volunteers are welcome to attend without registering, but will not be notified of event details, such as cancellations or postponements.

Meeting location: At the north edge of the park where Overlook Blvd intersects with Massachusetts Ave. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on Overlook Blvd. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97227

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Woodlawn Nature Patch Stewardship Event

Join PP&R horticulture staff keep up the natural garden beds at Woodlawn Park.

Parks staff have been working for many years to renovate Woodlawn Park by removing areas of invasive English Ivy and add native plants that support insects and wildlife. Natural garden beds now hug the park from all sides.

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every fourth Friday of the month to keep these areas healthy. 

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time. Click here to register without an account :)

Volunteers are welcome to attend without registering, but will not be notified of event details, such as cancellations or postponements.

Meeting location: At the park next to the playground. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on N Claremont Street. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.

Program: Nature Patches

Join PP&R horticulture staff keep up the natural garden beds at Woodlawn Park.

Parks staff have been working for many years to renovate Woodlawn Park by removing areas of invasive English Ivy and add native plants that support insects and wildlife. Natural garden beds now hug the park from all sides.

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every fourth Friday of the month to keep these areas healthy. 

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time. Click here to register without an account :)

Volunteers are welcome to attend without registering, but will not be notified of event details, such as cancellations or postponements.

Meeting location: At the park next to the playground. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on N Claremont Street. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97211

Allow Groups: Yes