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Columbia Slough Watershed Council: Volunteers needed for Aquifer Adventure, Portland’s only pirate-themed groundwater festival! (Saturday, September 17, 2016)
Posted by hannah.cherry
It’s time to celebrate at Aquifer Adventure, Portland’s only pirate-themed groundwater festival!
Join our volunteer crew as the Portland Water Bureau and Columbia Slough Watershed Council team up to present a FREE, family-friendly event full of educational games, canoe rides, crafts and more!
Over 800 pirates-in-training have made this large event a success in past years and we need you. This is a great volunteer opportunity for groups and individuals age 14 and up. Volunteers needed as:
- parking lot greeters
- welcome tent attendees
- canoe and dock area hands (experience required)
- youth activity leaders
Event date: Saturday, September 17th, 2016. Event open to the public 12-4pm
Location: NE 166th and Airport Way
Volunteers are needed for the following shifts:
- Shift 1: 8:00am – 11:00am (Setup)
- Shift 2: 11:30am – 4:00pm (Event shift)
- Shift 3: 4:00pm – 6:00pm (Clean up)
Questions? Learn more about the event here: 2016 Aquifer Adventure Volunteer Position Description
Contact Information
Karen Carrillo, Outreach and Events Director
503-281-1132
columbiaslough.org
Kelsie Greer, Outreach Specialist
kelsie.greer@columbiaslough.org | (503) 281-1132
About the Organization
The Columbia Slough Watershed Council, a non-profit-tax exempt organization, is a diverse group of stakeholders working to restore and enhance the 60 miles of waterways known as the Columbia Slough, located in Portland, Gresham, and Fairview. For more information you can visit our website at www.columbiaslough.org.