Saturday: Open to the public daytime to drop in, bring a picnic, take a self-guided tour, etc. Landwork workparties 4th Saturdays. Call ahead with questions: 503.245.3847
Sunday: Open to the public daytime to drop in, bring a picnic, take a self-guided tour, etc. Skillshares and workparties some Sundays. Call ahead with questions: 503.245.3847
Monday:Closed
Tuesday: Scheduled class visits and events. Open to the public after 3pm until dark to enjoy the land.
Wednesday: Scheduled class visits and events. Open to the public after 3pm until dark to enjoy the land.
Thursday: Scheduled class visits and events. Open to the public after 3pm until dark to enjoy the land.
Friday: Open to the public daytime to drop in, bring a picnic, take a self-guided tour, etc.
Our Earth Month Social Justice History Movie is Pickaxe - a documentary following the 1995-96 campaign to save the Warner Creek watershed from lawless logging.
In this moment when the Trump Administration is undermining bedrock environmental laws and issued an Executive Order to increase logging on National Forests, it feels important to remember the fights that have gone before and take inspiration from them.
We'll be joined by an activist who was part of the Warner Creek fight to talk more about that campaign and what we can do now to protect forests. All movie nights are in the yurt - donations welcome.