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Fall Ecology and Harvest: An Intergenerational Exploration

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Start time: Fri, Oct 12, 2007 22:00
 
End time: Sat, Oct 13, 2007 22:00
 
Type: Cultural/Community
 
Website: www.lostvalley.org/fallecology
 
Contact email: nature [at] lostvalley.org
 
Phone: (541) 937-2567 x116
 
Address: Dexter, Oregon
United States
 

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Fall Ecology and Harvest: An Intergenerational Exploration (extended description)
October 13-14, 2007 (Saturday-Sunday)
at Lost Valley Educational Center, 81868 Lost Valley Lane, Dexter, OR 97431
(541) 937-2567 x116, nature AT lostvalley.org

updated event details: www.lostvalley.org/fallecology
brochure: www.lostvalley.org/files/Fall%20Ecology%20and%20Harvest%20brochure.pdf
poster: www.lostvalley.org/files/Fall%20Ecology%20and%20Harvest%20poster.pdf
registration form: www.lostvalley.org/fallecology/registration

Cosponsored by Lost Valley Nature Center and NextGEN (the youth branch of the Global Ecovillage Network), this event will focus on fall ecology, indigenous tradition, and the harvest season here in the western Cascade foothills. We’ll explore what is happening on the land at this time of year, and how we humans can harvest the bounty from our gardens, farms, orchards, and from the wild. We’ll learn about the ways of the Kalapuya who preceded us here, as well as sustainable food growing and preservation, resource stewardship, ecological restoration, and traditional seasonal celebrations. We’ll bring together people ages 12 through 112 to explore how we can learn from one another and pass ecological wisdom and insights back and forth between generations. We’ll also learn about school gardens, mushrooms, lichens, and mosses, building community, ecovillages, and more.

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