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Tualatin Riverkeepers credits city grant for Earth Day turnout, readies water‑trail maps and programs
Summary
Tualatin Riverkeepers said an Earth Day fair funded in part by city grants drew about 100 visitors; the group plans a Tualatin River Water Trail rollout on June 7 and a Discovery Day paddle on June 21. The council approved an amendment to the city's agreement with Riverkeepers on the consent agenda.
Tualatin Riverkeepers updated the Tualatin City Council on April 14 about recent outreach and restoration work along the Tualatin River, reporting that an Earth Day fair funded in part with city support attracted roughly 100 visitors and that the organization is preparing a Tualatin River Water Trail website and map rollout in June.
"When the trail went in last summer, we noticed a huge increase in the number of users there," said Mr. Fee of Tualatin Riverkeepers, describing the Earth Day fair and related programming. "We had just over a hundred visitors there." The fair included river boat rides for families, bird‑house building, habitat restoration and partner booths from…
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