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Most City of Portland offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. Recreation centers may be open, check before you go.
Learn about our sanctuary city status, efforts to block federal overreach: Portland.gov/Federal
PP&R is opening new doors for local entrepreneurs to bring their food, crafts, and services directly to the people—right in Portland’s beloved city parks!
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Urban Forestry study shows growth and success; updates types of suitable street tree species to plant
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$1.8 million investment will bring more trees, training, and community tree care to Portland neighborhoods
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Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) Urban Forestry is launching a major expansion of its citywide tree planting efforts, supported by the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF).
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Join Friends of Errol Heights and Johnson Creek Watershed Council community members to improve this newly-constructed park.
Join Portland Parks & Recreation and Friends of Terwilliger to enhance wildlife habitat by planting native plants along the historic Terwilliger Parkway!
Please join Portland Parks & Recreation, Friends of Trees, and POIC Rosemary Anderson High School Natural Resources program to wildflowers and shrubs at the Columbia Slough Natural Area!
Get out, get moving, and get social by participating in PP&R’s Recreation Bingo challenge! Complete five squares across, up and down, or diagonal to get a prize. Fill your whole card by participating in all 24 activities and become a Bingo All Star.
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