Do you have a passion for working with kids in an outdoor setting? Are you excited to learn about sustainability while passing on your knowledge to the next generation? Then get involved in our Hands-On Sustainability youth education program by becoming a 'Volunteer Educator.'
Volunteer Educator Position Description
(possible internship or independent study credit available)
Our Hands-on Sustainability Program engages youth ages preschool through college in an interactive farm tour and hands-on activities and lessons on specific sustainability and ecology themes (gardening, natural building, forest ecology, restoration, etc.). There are opportunities for volunteers to develop ongoing relationships with groups that visit regularly.
Volunteer Educators will lead youth field trip activities at Tryon Life Community Farm using activities from TLC Farm's Curriculum and their own creativity.
Volunteer Training:
Training for each volunteer educator includes attending a training session and observing / co-teaching 1-2 classes before being the primary teacher for visiting students.
Volunteer Commitment: We are now recruiting volunteers who can commit to leading regular field trips throughout the winter and spring (although a longer commitment would be great!) Each volunteer will commit to leading a trip twice per month. We can arrange your commitment based upon your current schedule and the requests we get from interested youth groups and schools. Field trips are usually scheduled 9am and 5pm, Wednesdays-Saturdays.
Requirements: Volunteers must have prior experience working with youth in an educational setting. Experience with sustainability education is a plus, but not required. Must be willing to have a background check if you do not currently work within a school system or other employer where it was recently required.
Email: hos (at) tryonfarm.org
Farm Phone: 503.245.3847
TLC Farm's Holiday Open House is still on! Come enjoy the beautiful snow at the farm, and join the TLC Farm community at our longest running event: our annual holiday open house!
The event is free and open to all, and for every donation made to TLC Farm at the open house, the Board of Directors will match (up to a total of $2000). Also, everyone who gives $100 or more will be entered into a raffle for a weekend at a fantastic cottage at Cannon Beach.
If the snow keeps you away, we understand! But you can still be a part of the community fundraising effort.
-- Give today online, at https://www.wweek.com/giveguide and not only
will you get great incentives from Willamette Week, your gift will
be eligible for the matching gift and the raffle; or
-- Send in a check and write "holiday party" in the memo, and your gift
will be eligible for the matching gift and the raffle.
TLC Farm depends on your generosity to keep our programs running - and we deeply appreciate your support. Have a beautiful snowy day!!
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***THIS CLASS IS FULL***
Soft Cheese making
Ages 10 and up.
January 12th, 2008
1:00 -> 4:00pm
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRIED:
***THIS CLASS IS FULL***
Cheese making is an ancient and simple way to preserve fresh milk. We'll make two kinds of fresh, soft and delicious Farmer Cheese from scratch, taste a variety of homemade cheeses, and in the end you'll get some cultures to make your own. Why buy expensive imported chevre when you can make it yourself from local milk?
Taught by Sue Romas, farm resident and homemaking expert. Sue's only been making cheese for a little while but she's really, really excited to share the joy of homemade cheese with everyone.
Class limit 6, preregistration required. Class fee $20.
Crackers for tasting and tea provided.
Family friendly: there will be childcare available during the workshop for a small fee, although no small children will be allowed in the kitchen due to space and safety concerns.
***THIS CLASS IS FULL***
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