Field Day in the Park
North Clackamas Park 5440 SE Kellogg Creek Drive, Milwaukie, OR, United StatesIt's Recess! Find your inner kid and come play! Join NCPRD and thousands across the nation in celebrating National Senior Health and Fitness Day. Get outside for some fun games and fitness classes, including tai chi, Zumba, kickball and chair yoga. Come enjoy light and healthy finger foods, learn more about healthy living from wellness […]
3 Creeks Volunteer Event
3-Creeks Natural AreaCome explore and join us in enhancing the 3-Creeks Natural Area. Volunteers are needed to pick up trash and clean the site. Partners for this event include Water Environment Services (WES) and North Clackamas Urban Watersheds Council (NWUWC). Tools, gloves and refreshments will be provided. For more information, contact Matt Jordan at 971-313-2031 or by […]
NCPRD Board of Directors Meeting
Public Safety Training CenterAs a County Service District, North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District is governed by the five-member Board of County Commissioners for Clackamas County acting as the Board of Directors for NCPRD. Until recently, the District was primarily represented by a the District Advisory Board (DAB), a nine-member volunteer board of citizens that were charged with […]
Elk Rock Island Volunteer Event
Elk Rock Island 2001 SE Sparrow St, Milwaukie, OR, United StatesJoin us in this regional effort to remove invasive ivy from Elk Rock Island to conserve and maintain this community treasure! Elk Rock Island, formed 40 million years ago by a volcano, is home to seven distinct habitats. Learn more about Elk Rock Island. Partners for this event include the City of Milwaukie, Friends of Elk […]
Mount Talbert Volunteer Event
Mount Talbert Nature ParkJoin us for seasonal trail work at the Mount Talbert Nature Park. Crews will be repairing tread, cutting back vegetation and maintaining drainage features. Partners for this event include Metro, the City of Happy Valley and the Happy Valley Hikers. Tools, gloves and refreshments will be provided. For more information and to sign up, contact […]
SDC Steering Committee Meeting
North Clackamas Aquatic Park 7300 SE Harmony Road, Milwuakie, OR, United StatesIn 2016, NCPRD embarked on a process to update the District’s System Development Charges (SDCs) Methodology. The District Advisory Board (DAB) was holding regular study sessions to provide direction and recommendations to the Board of Directors and lead community outreach efforts. Midway through this process the City of Happy Valley announced their intention to leave the […]
NCPRD Board of Directors Meeting
Public Safety Training Center 12700 SE 82nd Ave, Clackamas, OR, United StatesAs a county service district, NCPRD is governed by the five-member Board of County Commissioners for Clackamas County acting as the Board of Directors for NCPRD. Until recently, the District was primarily represented by a the District Advisory Board (DAB), a nine-member volunteer board of citizens that were charged with making recommendations to the NCPRD […]
Alma Myra Planting Event
Alma Myra Park 7510 SE Thiessen Rd, Clackamas, OR, United StatesPlease join NCPRD in our continued efforts to restore upland forest habitat at Alma Myra Park. Volunteers are needed to plant native plants, mulch existing plants and maintain the soft surface trail. Tools, gloves and refreshments will be provided. To sign up, contact Matt Jordan at mjordan@ncprd.com or call (971) 313-2031.
Spaghetti Dinner
Milwaukie Community Center 5440 SE Kellogg Creek Drive, Milwaukie, OR, United StatesJoin us for an All-You-Can-Eat spaghetti dinner. This popular event features our famous spaghetti sauce, entertainment, friends and fun. Wine and Italian sodas will be available for purchase. Tickets available in the Milwaukie Center Gift Shop (M-F, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.) or at the door. Adults: $7 Children under 12: $3.50 Hosted by Friends of the […]
3-Creeks Planting Event
3-Creeks 7300 SE Harmony Road, Milwaukie, OR, United StatesPlease join NCPRD in our continued efforts to restore riparian habitat at 3 Creeks Natural Area. We will be enhancing past tree planting areas by installing hundreds of native understory shrubs. Volunteers will have an opportunity to increase streamside complexity and diversity along Mt. Scott Creek.