Record Details:
SOLV
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Latitude: | 45.530844 |
Longitude: | -122.93169 |
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Organization:
Facility Type: Info/Hotline
Status: Open
Address:
5193 NE Elam Young Parkway, Suite B
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Main/General Business Number: 503.844.9571 | 800.333.SOLV (7658)
Website: http://www.solv.org/
Management Contact: (hidden)
Mission: from website:
SOLV is a non-profit organization that brings together individual volunteers, service and conservation groups, businesses and government agencies in activities to restore our natural spaces and provide educational opportunities to encourage environmental stewardship. Governor Tom McCall and other community leaders established SOLV in 1969. They saw the need for community action to address problems in the ever-growing state. Today SOLV is building on their vision with a strategic plan that will guide us as we work to improve the environment of Oregon and build a legacy of stewardship.
SOLV annually provides resources to more than 250 Oregon communities, focusing on cleanup, native planting, invasive plant removal and environmental maintenance projects. SOLV creates an average of 50,000 volunteer opportunities across the state. Since 1997, SOLV has provided an estimated $60,000,000 in service to Oregon.
This organization provides Temporary or Permanent Service? Temporary
Notes:
Oregon's Tsunami Debris Response
In response to what is becoming an unprecedented amount of marine debris in Oregon, SOLVE has taken a leading role with partners Surfrider Foundation, CoastWatch, Oregon Sea Grant and Washed Ashore, in forming a plan and a coordinated effort through our collaborative group, the Oregon Marine Debris Team. Our team is working in an effort to engage volunteer and citizen response in cooperation with local, state and federal agencies in marine debris removal projects.
Learn more about Oregon's coordinated response (see website at http://www.solv.org/get-involved/tsunami-debris-response ).
A network of 32 drop-off sites on the Oregon coast are now ready to receive beach debris washing ashore from the tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011. The drop-off sites are free and are a combination of state parks and independent recycling and transfer stations located in every county. Visitors and residents can call 211 (or 1-800-SAFENET) to report tsunami debris they see on the beach. The drop-off sites will accept debris in official beach cleanup bags produced by SOLVE. Beach cleanup bags are available at state park campgrounds.
There will also be an increased number of beach cleanups scheduled on the Oregon Coast. Join the Marine Debris Team volunteer list if you are interested in helping with this effort.
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YOU-TUBE VIDEO -
http://wn.com/SOLVorg_Team_Up_For_Watershed_Health
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Briana Goodwin, SOLV's Outreach Coordinator can talk with you about SOLV's volunteer opportunities.
Phone: 503-844-9571 x 332 or 800-333-7658 x332
Email: Briana @solv.org
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SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup
http://www.solv.org/programs/spring_beach_cleanup.asp
The SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup is organized into 14 zones with 47 registration sites up and down the coast, and each zone is coordinated by a volunteer Zone Captain (or two). Zone Captains, and the volunteer Beach Captains they recruit to staff registration sites, are at the core of the success of every Beach Cleanup.
2011 SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup -
Zone 1 - Dane Osis
Zone 2a - Coral Cook
Zone 2b - Jenee Pearce-Mushen
Zone 3a - Shelley Parker
Zone 3b - Dolores Stover
Zone 4 - Jennifer Holderman
- Denise Lofman
- Travis Korbe
Zone 4b - Travis Sisco
Zone 5 - Scott Duncan
Zone 6 - Mark Saelens
Zone 7 - Charlie Plybon
Zone 8 - Doug Sestrich
Zone 9 - Trisha Wymore
Zone 10 - Mike Northrop
Zone 11 - Robin Sears
Zone 12 - Eric Cook
Zone 13 - Greg Ryder
Zone 14 - Angela Stewart
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Local Coast Haulers -
http://www.solv.org/programs/bcu_coast_haulers.asp
Info Source/Changes:
Thu Jul 19 02:39:30 +0000 2012 by DNug:notes:
Oregon's Tsunami Debris Response
In response to what is becoming an unprecedented amount of marine debris in Oregon, SOLVE has taken a leading role with partners Surfrider Foundation, CoastWatch, Oregon Sea Grant and Washed Ashore, in forming a plan and a coordinated effort through our collaborative group, the Oregon Marine Debris Team. Our team is working in an effort to engage volunteer and citizen response in cooperation with local, state and federal agencies in marine debris removal projects.
Learn more about Oregon's coordinated response (see website).
======
YOU-TUBE VIDEO -
http://wn.com/SOLVorg_Team_Up_For_Watershed_Health
-----
Briana Goodwin, SOLV's Outreach Coordinator can talk with you about SOLV's volunteer opportunities.
Phone: 503-844-9571 x 332 or 800-333-7658 x332
Email: Briana @solv.org
======
SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup
http://www.solv.org/programs/spring_beach_cleanup.asp
The SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup is organized into 14 zones with 47 registration sites up and down the coast, and each zone is coordinated by a volunteer Zone Captain (or two). Zone Captains, and the volunteer Beach Captains they recruit to staff registration sites, are at the core of the success of every Beach Cleanup.
2011 SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup -
Zone 1 - Dane Osis
Zone 2a - Coral Cook
Zone 2b - Jenee Pearce-Mushen
Zone 3a - Shelley Parker
Zone 3b - Dolores Stover
Zone 4 - Jennifer Holderman
- Denise Lofman
- Travis Korbe
Zone 4b - Travis Sisco
Zone 5 - Scott Duncan
Zone 6 - Mark Saelens
Zone 7 - Charlie Plybon
Zone 8 - Doug Sestrich
Zone 9 - Trisha Wymore
Zone 10 - Mike Northrop
Zone 11 - Robin Sears
Zone 12 - Eric Cook
Zone 13 - Greg Ryder
Zone 14 - Angela Stewart
============================
Local Coast Haulers -
http://www.solv.org/programs/bcu_coast_haulers.asp
-> Oregon's Tsunami Debris Response
In response to what is becoming an unprecedented amount of marine debris in Oregon, SOLVE has taken a leading role with partners Surfrider Foundation, CoastWatch, Oregon Sea Grant and Washed Ashore, in forming a plan and a coordinated effort through our collaborative group, the Oregon Marine Debris Team. Our team is working in an effort to engage volunteer and citizen response in cooperation with local, state and federal agencies in marine debris removal projects.
Learn more about Oregon's coordinated response (see website at http://www.solv.org/get-involved/tsunami-debris-response ).
A network of 32 drop-off sites on the Oregon coast are now ready to receive beach debris washing ashore from the tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011. The drop-off sites are free and are a combination of state parks and independent recycling and transfer stations located in every county. Visitors and residents can call 211 (or 1-800-SAFENET) to report tsunami debris they see on the beach. The drop-off sites will accept debris in official beach cleanup bags produced by SOLVE. Beach cleanup bags are available at state park campgrounds.
There will also be an increased number of beach cleanups scheduled on the Oregon Coast. Join the Marine Debris Team volunteer list if you are interested in helping with this effort.
======
YOU-TUBE VIDEO -
http://wn.com/SOLVorg_Team_Up_For_Watershed_Health
-----
Briana Goodwin, SOLV's Outreach Coordinator can talk with you about SOLV's volunteer opportunities.
Phone: 503-844-9571 x 332 or 800-333-7658 x332
Email: Briana @solv.org
======
SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup
http://www.solv.org/programs/spring_beach_cleanup.asp
The SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup is organized into 14 zones with 47 registration sites up and down the coast, and each zone is coordinated by a volunteer Zone Captain (or two). Zone Captains, and the volunteer Beach Captains they recruit to staff registration sites, are at the core of the success of every Beach Cleanup.
2011 SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup -
Zone 1 - Dane Osis
Zone 2a - Coral Cook
Zone 2b - Jenee Pearce-Mushen
Zone 3a - Shelley Parker
Zone 3b - Dolores Stover
Zone 4 - Jennifer Holderman
- Denise Lofman
- Travis Korbe
Zone 4b - Travis Sisco
Zone 5 - Scott Duncan
Zone 6 - Mark Saelens
Zone 7 - Charlie Plybon
Zone 8 - Doug Sestrich
Zone 9 - Trisha Wymore
Zone 10 - Mike Northrop
Zone 11 - Robin Sears
Zone 12 - Eric Cook
Zone 13 - Greg Ryder
Zone 14 - Angela Stewart
============================
Local Coast Haulers -
http://www.solv.org/programs/bcu_coast_haulers.asp
(show/hide changes)Thu Jul 19 02:33:41 +0000 2012 by DNug:notes: YOU-TUBE VIDEO -
http://wn.com/SOLVorg_Team_Up_For_Watershed_Health
-----
Briana Goodwin, SOLV's Outreach Coordinator can talk with you about SOLV's volunteer opportunities.
Phone: 503-844-9571 x 332 or 800-333-7658 x332
Email: Briana @solv.org
======
SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup
http://www.solv.org/programs/spring_beach_cleanup.asp
The SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup is organized into 14 zones with 47 registration sites up and down the coast, and each zone is coordinated by a volunteer Zone Captain (or two). Zone Captains, and the volunteer Beach Captains they recruit to staff registration sites, are at the core of the success of every Beach Cleanup.
2011 SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup -
Zone 1 - Dane Osis
Zone 2a - Coral Cook
Zone 2b - Jenee Pearce-Mushen
Zone 3a - Shelley Parker
Zone 3b - Dolores Stover
Zone 4 - Jennifer Holderman
- Denise Lofman
- Travis Korbe
Zone 4b - Travis Sisco
Zone 5 - Scott Duncan
Zone 6 - Mark Saelens
Zone 7 - Charlie Plybon
Zone 8 - Doug Sestrich
Zone 9 - Trisha Wymore
Zone 10 - Mike Northrop
Zone 11 - Robin Sears
Zone 12 - Eric Cook
Zone 13 - Greg Ryder
Zone 14 - Angela Stewart
============================
Local Coast Haulers -
http://www.solv.org/programs/bcu_coast_haulers.asp
->
Oregon's Tsunami Debris Response
In response to what is becoming an unprecedented amount of marine debris in Oregon, SOLVE has taken a leading role with partners Surfrider Foundation, CoastWatch, Oregon Sea Grant and Washed Ashore, in forming a plan and a coordinated effort through our collaborative group, the Oregon Marine Debris Team. Our team is working in an effort to engage volunteer and citizen response in cooperation with local, state and federal agencies in marine debris removal projects.
Learn more about Oregon's coordinated response (see website).
======
YOU-TUBE VIDEO -
http://wn.com/SOLVorg_Team_Up_For_Watershed_Health
-----
Briana Goodwin, SOLV's Outreach Coordinator can talk with you about SOLV's volunteer opportunities.
Phone: 503-844-9571 x 332 or 800-333-7658 x332
Email: Briana @solv.org
======
SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup
http://www.solv.org/programs/spring_beach_cleanup.asp
The SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup is organized into 14 zones with 47 registration sites up and down the coast, and each zone is coordinated by a volunteer Zone Captain (or two). Zone Captains, and the volunteer Beach Captains they recruit to staff registration sites, are at the core of the success of every Beach Cleanup.
2011 SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup -
Zone 1 - Dane Osis
Zone 2a - Coral Cook
Zone 2b - Jenee Pearce-Mushen
Zone 3a - Shelley Parker
Zone 3b - Dolores Stover
Zone 4 - Jennifer Holderman
- Denise Lofman
- Travis Korbe
Zone 4b - Travis Sisco
Zone 5 - Scott Duncan
Zone 6 - Mark Saelens
Zone 7 - Charlie Plybon
Zone 8 - Doug Sestrich
Zone 9 - Trisha Wymore
Zone 10 - Mike Northrop
Zone 11 - Robin Sears
Zone 12 - Eric Cook
Zone 13 - Greg Ryder
Zone 14 - Angela Stewart
============================
Local Coast Haulers -
http://www.solv.org/programs/bcu_coast_haulers.asp
(show/hide changes)Sun Oct 30 00:53:53 +0000 2011 by DNug:mgt_contact changed.
notes: YOU-TUBE VIDEO -
http://wn.com/SOLVorg_Team_Up_For_Watershed_Health
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-> YOU-TUBE VIDEO -
http://wn.com/SOLVorg_Team_Up_For_Watershed_Health
-----
Briana Goodwin, SOLV's Outreach Coordinator can talk with you about SOLV's volunteer opportunities.
Phone: 503-844-9571 x 332 or 800-333-7658 x332
Email: Briana @solv.org
======
SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup
http://www.solv.org/programs/spring_beach_cleanup.asp
The SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup is organized into 14 zones with 47 registration sites up and down the coast, and each zone is coordinated by a volunteer Zone Captain (or two). Zone Captains, and the volunteer Beach Captains they recruit to staff registration sites, are at the core of the success of every Beach Cleanup.
2011 SOLV Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup -
Zone 1 - Dane Osis
Zone 2a - Coral Cook
Zone 2b - Jenee Pearce-Mushen
Zone 3a - Shelley Parker
Zone 3b - Dolores Stover
Zone 4 - Jennifer Holderman
- Denise Lofman
- Travis Korbe
Zone 4b - Travis Sisco
Zone 5 - Scott Duncan
Zone 6 - Mark Saelens
Zone 7 - Charlie Plybon
Zone 8 - Doug Sestrich
Zone 9 - Trisha Wymore
Zone 10 - Mike Northrop
Zone 11 - Robin Sears
Zone 12 - Eric Cook
Zone 13 - Greg Ryder
Zone 14 - Angela Stewart
============================
Local Coast Haulers -
http://www.solv.org/programs/bcu_coast_haulers.asp
(show/hide changes)Tue Jan 18 02:31:36 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: -> YOU-TUBE VIDEO -
http://wn.com/SOLVorg_Team_Up_For_Watershed_Health
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Created At: Sat Oct 23 01:08:11 +0000 2010
Updated At: Thu Jul 19 02:39:30 +0000 2012
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