Thursday, March 21, 2013

NWRESD recognizes the Friends of Tryon Creek

NWRESD presents Partners in Education Award to the Friends
In June of 2012, students from the Cascade Academy in Beaverton spent time at Tryon Creek doing stewardship activities in the park as part of a pilot program with instruction in Ethnobotany and Forest Ecology.
 
Cascade Academy Students hit the trail
The pilot program was conceived of by Friends' Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator Sarah Kreisman, Friends' Board Member and Service Learning Outreach Volunteer Carl Axelsen, and Friends' Educational Outreach Volunteer Roland Begin. These three individuals harnessed their energy, talent, and time in a unified effort to serve their community while caring for the natural world.

Trees waiting to be planted
 
Sarah, Carl, and Roland coordinated with Cascade Academy to create a program that would empower their students to experience the rewards that come from spending time in nature while simultaneously engaging in stewardship activities to enhance the park. These activities included removing invasive species like ivy and tree planting.
 
Protecting a little tree
Cascade Academy is dedicated to serving students with serious conduct, behavioral, and emotional needs. Students rely on the creativity, skills, and stability of Cascade Academy staff to provide a learning environment that supports, inspires, and sustains them. The Friends' pilot program provided Cascade Academy students with an opportunity to connect with nature in a hands-on fashion, and the benefits that the students experienced while participating in the program were noticeable among staff and students alike.  
 
Cascade Academy student connects with park fauna
 
For their efforts in crafting the stewardship program for Cascade Academy, Northwest Regional Education Service District (NWRESD) recognized Sarah Kreisman, Carl Axelsen, and Roland Begin as their March 2013 Partners in Education. NWRESD teacher Susan Harrell observed that the Friends' efforts will have a life-long impact on Cascade Academy students: "Without the partnership with the Friends of Tryon Creek, students would not have had this opportunity for personal growth and relevance to learning and their environment."
 
The Friends are honored to have been recognized by Northwest Regional Education Service District and are pleased to have been able to make a difference in the lives of Cascade Academy students.



Wednesday, March 13, 2013

"Gathering of Friends" annual event

On Saturday, March 9, 2013, the Friends' community came together to honor outstanding volunteers and reflect on the accomplishments of the past year at the "Gathering of Friends" annual event.

Friends' Executive Director David Cohen presents Phil Hamilton with the Highest Number of Hours Award
Volunteers are the backbone of the Friends and the number of hours volunteers dedicate to the park and the organization is truly inspiring. Consider, for example, Phil Hamilton (shown above): he received his award for Highest Number of Hours after putting in a whopping 19,356! 

Bob Snyder receives the Individual Volunteer of the Year Award from Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Kreisman and David Cohen
Bob Snyder serves on the Friends' Board and Volunteer Committee; acts as a Nature Guide and Nature Center host; and supports auctions and raffles by donating handcrafted wood objects and art.

Dave & Dixie Johnston are presented with Trail Hosts Volunteer of the Year Award
Committed, long-serving volunteers Dave and Dixie Johnston are well known for being dedicated, detail-oriented, and positive. 

Sarah Bidwell receives Interpretive Volunteer of the Year Award from Park Manager John Mullen
Sarah Bidwell leads engaging guided hikes and assists with Oregon Parks and Recreation Department's interpretive programs at Tryon Creek State Natural Area. 

David Cohen presents Nature Center Host Volunteer of the Year Award to Shannon Zimmer
Shannon Zimmer, Nature Center Host Extraordinaire, is always helpful with a smile on her face. Shannon provides great customer service to Nature Center visitors and is a pleasure to work with.
 
Education Coordinator Linda Koser presents Education Volunteer of the Year Award to Jan Johanns
Jan Johanns works lots of hours, has lots of wonderful ideas that support and energize the Friends' Education Program, and is always ready to help .

Nature Day Camp Director Casey Newman presents Assistant Counselor of the Year Award to Doug Sam
Doug Sam is an enthusiastic young volunteer who puts in a lot of time with the Friends' nature day camp program and is always ready to lend a hand without waiting to be asked. His good humor is always appreciated.

Terry Gibson received the Stewardship Volunteer of the Year Award
Terry Gibson co-created the training program for Educational Stewardship Guides. Terry implemented the training, led guided hikes, and volunteered many hours doing hands-on stewardship work.

David Cohen and Sarah Kreisman present Rising Star Award to Diane Quivey

Diane Quivey volunteered with the owl monitoring project, maintains the trail she adopted, helps with special events, and solicited a Century Link grant for working 40 hours.
David Cohen presents Partner Award to Happy Cup Coffee
Happy Cup Coffee, a great partner to the Friends, helps keep volunteers' energy level up at park events.

David Cohen presents Partner Award to National Charity League of Lake Oswego
National Charity League of Lake Oswego regularly provides volunteers that participate in park ivy pulls and special events.

David Cohen presents Partner Award to Lewis & Clark College
Lewis & Clark College supported the Friends by donating facilities' use and bringing volunteers to help out with stewardship activities in the park.

We thank all the great volunteers that helped the Friends' environmental education and stewardship programs thrive. In 2012, 1,465 people gave over 8,000 to the park and to the organization. Their focus, dedication, and contagious love for the natural world is the bedrock that supports the Friends' mission "to connect people to Tryon Creek, share our passion for the wonders of nature and inspire environmental stewardship in all." Thanks, volunteers!