lecture

High Desert Speaker Series: Ben Gordon - Hidden Wonders of John Day Country

Monday, April 25, 2016 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Oregon Natural Desert Association
Address: 
1126 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205
United States

In the fourth and final presentation of ONDA's High Desert Speaker Series in Portland, ONDA Stewardship Director Ben Gordon will reveal some of the most spectacular (and shockingly overlooked) areas of Oregon's signature wild and scenic river: the John Day.

From Sutton Mountain to Spring Basin and the lower John Day, Ben will share what makes these lands an unparalleled place worth protecting for generations to come.

The event will take place at Portland's First Congregational Church, 1126 SW Park Avenue in the Park Blocks. The event is free and open to the public. Space is limited - please register on Eventbrite by clicking HERE to reserve your seats.

Contact Name: 
Matt Kertman
Contact Email: 
matt@onda.org
Venue: 
First Congregational Church
Cost: 
Free; pre-register with Eventbrite

High Desert Speaker Series: Dr. Tom Connolly - Ancient Artifacts of the High Desert

Monday, March 28, 2016 - 7:00pm
Oregon Natural Desert Association
Address: 
1126 NW Park Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
United States

In the third installment of the Portland edition of ONDA's High Desert Speaker Series, Dr. Tom Connolly shares his experiences as one of Oregon's preeminent cultural anthropologists.

From incipient agriculture to paleoenvironmental studies and geoarchaeology to cultural resource management, Dr. Connolly has a special understanding of the high desert's unique archaeological features.

Archaeological work over the past two decades, and continuing study of museum collections made decades ago, are providing new insights on Oregon's first peoples. Dr. Connolly outlines recent studies that have pushed back evidence for the earliest human presence in the region to about 15,000 years ago, and reviews museum specimens for a clearer understanding of the timing and range of key ancient cultural traditions.

Join us as Dr. Connolly takes us on a journey thousands of years in the making.

The event will take place at Portland's First Congregational Church, 1126 SW Park Avenue in the Park Blocks. The event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited; please register on Eventbrite HERE.

 

Contact Name: 
Matt Kertman
Contact Email: 
matt@onda.org
Venue: 
First Congregational Church
Cost: 
Free; pre-register with Eventbrite

Rewilding Free Skills Series: Cattails for Food & Craft

Saturday, November 26, 2016 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Rewild Portland
Address: 
7040 NE 47th
Portland, OR 97218
United States

We would like to invite you to this month's Rewilding Skill Series. The Rewilding Free Skills Series is a class & networking event that happens monthly, that usually occurs (but not always) on the last Saturday of the month. It is a place for social networking where people make new friends and hang out with old friends learning skills to connect us with humanity's ancestral past and more local and sustainable future. We ask for a $5 - $10 suggested donation with no one turned away.

Wherever cattails grow in the world, all the way across the Northern Hemisphere, humans have had a relationship with them. We'll be trying a few dishes and making a few crafts with the various parts of cattails. Come share what you know and learn some more! No experience or knowledge necessary!

Contact Name: 
Peter Michael Bauer
Contact Phone: 
5038638462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Whitaker Ponds Gazebo
Cost: 
Free!

Rewilding Free Skills Series: Animal Tracking

Saturday, October 29, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Rewild Portland
Park/Trail: 

We would like to invite you to this month's Rewilding Skill Series. The Rewilding Free Skills Series is a class & networking event that happens monthly, that usually occurs (but not always) on the last Saturday of the month. It is a place for social networking where people make new friends and hang out with old friends learning skills to connect us with humanity's ancestral past and more local and sustainable future. We ask for a $5 - $10 suggested donation with no one turned away.

This month's theme is Animal Tracking. Come learn how to identify and follow animal tracks. Learn more about animal tracking opportunities in the Portland area and beyond. Take home a plaster mold of an animal track!

Contact Name: 
Peter Michael Bauer
Contact Phone: 
5038638462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Kelley Point Park
Venue Details: 
Meet in the far parking lot.
Cost: 
Free!

Rewilding Free Skills Series: Acorn Processing & Oak Savanna Restoration

Saturday, September 24, 2016 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Rewild Portland
Address: 
875 NE Fremont
Portland, OR 97214
United States
Park/Trail: 

We would like to invite you to this month's Rewilding Skill Series. The Rewilding Free Skills Series is a class & networking event that happens monthly, that usually occurs (but not always) on the last Saturday of the month. It is a place for social networking where people make new friends and hang out with old friends learning skills to connect us with humanity's ancestral past and more local and sustainable future. We ask for a $5 - $10 suggested donation with no one turned away.

This month's theme is Acorn Processing and Oak Savanna Restoration. This is a skill we teach year after year: how to turn acorns from bitter nuts, into a delicious flour, and how to keep restore those ecosystems that produce acorns. Come learn more, share what you know, crack and grind some acorns, taste a few treats made from acorn flour, and take home a baby Oregon White Oak to plant!

Contact Name: 
Peter Michael Bauer
Contact Phone: 
5038638462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Irving Park
Venue Details: 
We'll be at the stone tables near the tennis courts.
Cost: 
Free!

Rewilding Free Skills Series: Archery & Atlatls

Saturday, August 27, 2016 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Rewild Portland
Park/Trail: 

We would like to invite you to this month's Rewilding Skill Series. The Rewilding Free Skills Series is a class & networking event that happens monthly, that usually occurs (but not always) on the last Saturday of the month. It is a place for social networking where people make new friends and hang out with old friends learning skills to connect us with humanity's ancestral past and more local and sustainable future. We ask for a $5 - $10 suggested donation with no one turned away.

This month's theme is Archery & Atlatls. Most people know what bows and arrows are, but how many people have launched a dart with an atlatl? Before the bow and arrow became popular, for thousands of years humans used the Atlatl, basically a spear-throwing stick. Come to the archery range, shoots some bows and arrows and launch a couple darts with an atlatl. We'll talk about the range of human projectile technology, and give people a chance to try them out. Please bring your own bows and arrows if you have them. We will be able to provide a few for those who do not have them.

Contact Name: 
Peter Michael Bauer
Contact Phone: 
5038638462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Washington Park Archery Range
Cost: 
Free!

Rewilding Free Skills Series: Natural Movement

Saturday, July 30, 2016 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Rewild Portland
Address: 
NE 6th Dr.
Portland, OR 97211
United States

We would like to invite you to this month's Rewilding Skill Series. The Rewilding Free Skills Series is a class & networking event that happens monthly, that usually occurs (but not always) on the last Saturday of the month. It is a place for social networking where people make new friends and hang out with old friends learning skills to connect us with humanity's ancestral past and more local and sustainable future. We ask for a $5 - $10 suggested donation with no one turned away.

This month's theme is Natural Movement. Most people these days in first world countries like the United States grow up with their feet firmly planted in shoes, walking on hard, flat ground. We sit in chairs, hunched over a keyboard (as I am right now), for hours on end. This isn't what our Gene's have in mind for the way in which our bodies are meant to interact with the world, and in nature. So how do we move naturally? We'll be looking at animal movements, MovNat techniques, and other aspects of how humans have moved, and still move today, without the aid of shoes, in rough and wild terrain. Come learn what our bodies can really do, and share what you may already know!

Contact Name: 
Peter Michael Bauer
Contact Phone: 
5038638462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Children's Arboretum
Venue Details: 
See our website for exact map.
Cost: 
Free!

Rewilding Free Skills Series: Hide-Tanning

Saturday, June 25, 2016 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Rewild Portland
Address: 
7040 NE 47th
Portland, OR 97218
United States

We would like to invite you to this month's Rewilding Skill Series. The Rewilding Free Skills Series is a class & networking event that happens monthly, that usually occurs (but not always) on the last Saturday of the month. It is a place for social networking where people make new friends and hang out with old friends learning skills to connect us with humanity's ancestral past and more local and sustainable future. We ask for a $5 - $10 suggested donation with no one turned away.

This month's theme is Hide-Tanning. Ever wonder how to convert skin into leather? Humans have been tanning hides for thousands of years, using various methods. With a cooking show style demo, we will take participants through two popular methods; brain-tanning and bark-tanning. There will be some hands-on activities, as well as an opportunity for folks to share their own experiences with this practice.

Contact Name: 
Peter Michael Bauer
Contact Phone: 
5038638462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Whitaker Ponds
Venue Details: 
Meet us in the Gazebo!
Cost: 
Free!

Rewilding Free Skills Series: Basic Wood Carving

Saturday, May 28, 2016 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Rewild Portland
Address: 
60th & Salmon
Portland, OR 97206
United States
Park/Trail: 

We would like to invite you to this month's Rewilding Skill Series. The Rewilding Free Skills Series is a class & networking event that happens monthly, that usually occurs (but not always) on the last Saturday of the month. It is a place for social networking where people make new friends and hang out with old friends learning skills to connect us with humanity's ancestral past and more local and sustainable future. We ask for a $5 - $10 suggested donation with no one turned away.

This month's theme is Basic Wood Carving. Want to improve your knife and carving skills? Do you have some sweet knife and carving skills? Come on down! Learn more, share more. Let's level up! Bring a knife and some wood to carve. Safety first!

Contact Name: 
Peter Michael Bauer
Contact Phone: 
5038638462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Mt. Tabor Park
Venue Details: 
We will be in the shelter on the North side near the basketball courts and children's playground.
Cost: 
Free!

Rewilding Free Skills Series: English Ivy Baskets

Saturday, April 30, 2016 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Rewild Portland
Address: 
Washington Park
Portland, OR 97221
United States
Park/Trail: 

We would like to invite you to this month's Rewilding Skill Series. The Rewilding Free Skills Series is a class & networking event that happens monthly, that usually occurs (but not always) on the last Saturday of the month. It is a place for social networking where people make new friends and hang out with old friends learning skills to connect us with humanity's ancestral past and more local and sustainable future. We ask for a $5 - $10 suggested donation with no one turned away.

This month's theme is Ivy Baskets. Come pull some ivy and learn how to weave a quick little basket. No experience necessary! This is a great one to work on with children. We'll be meeting at the Children's Playground Shelter on Sherwood st. (formerly called the Elephant House). Bring some garden shears and thick leather gloves.

Contact Name: 
Peter Michael Bauer
Contact Phone: 
5038638462
Contact Email: 
peter@rewildportland.com
Venue: 
Washington Park (Elephant House)
Venue Details: 
We'll be meeting at the Children's Playground Shelter on Sherwood st. (formerly called the Elephant House).
Cost: 
Free!

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