Falconer, West Linn volunteer highlight Happy Valley event Community leaders, at-risk youth to share tips on how to work to benefit environment Watershed workshops from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 5, will feature volunteers and community leaders sharing their tips on how to work to benefit the environment. Eagle Landing golf course, which will host the event, is the source of tributaries of Mt. Scott and Kellogg Creek watersheds. Clackamas Water Environmental Services-sponsored creek, wildlife and public education efforts will be showcased at the Aerie event center in Happy Valley. "Rivers of Life Center and our at-risk youth program have created nearly 2 miles of trails and watershed improvements in partnership with the county's watershed health program," said Jerry Herrmann, president of Rivers of Life Center. "Over 100 volunteers and nearly as many youth have worked to create beaver, muskrat and other habitats for denning animals, songbird sanctuaries and a complete interpretive trail system for residents and visitors of Clackamas County."