Building Work Party June 29

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We need to tear down and rebuild a small, 200 sq ft multi-use building on the land that is utilized for the forest preschool, events, and workshops. We are currently in the deconstruction phase.

Deconstruction involves dismantling the structure from the top down using hammers and drivers. Tools can be provided or you can bring your own.

The next deconsturction date is THIS Thursday, June 29 from 1-5 PM. Come anytime! The building is near the grassy field by the outdoor kitchen, yurt, and composting toilets.

Contact TLC Farm Engagement Coordinator Melissa with questions at 503-245-3847 ext 509 or engagement@tryonfarm.org
 

Rebuilding dates TBD.

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Relaunching TLC Farm's Work Teams!

When: 
May 21 2023 (All day)

Stay tuned for more details.

Meet Melissa, TLC Farm's new Engagement Coordinator

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Hey there! I'm Melissa and I am stepping into the role of Engagement Coordinator at TLC Farm. I'm very excited about this work and look forward to supporting the growth of TLC Farm's community and participant involvement. 
 
I've lived in Portland for 10 years and have worked at several different local businesses over the years, including coops and start ups. Working within my community has always been a big passion and value of mine. I have a background in community building, project management, and event planning. I also have skills in outreach, mentoring, and trauma-informed teaching and communication. I have a wide variety of interests and passions, including herbalism, yoga, gardening, camping, rock climbing, sustainability, natural building, social justice, community, and the list could go on. 
 
I visited TLC Farm back in 2016 when I was a student in the Elderberry School of Botanical Medicine and fell in love with the land. I'm a connector and organizer that excels at bringing people together and "connecting the dots." 
 
There are many exciting ways to get involved with TLC Farm, from one-time quick projects, to work parties or larger ongoing opportunities. I'm here to help you get plugged in, support the TLC Farm community, and get the most out of your volunteer experience!
 
Please feel free to reach out and say hello virtually at any time, and hopefully we can meet in person sometime soon! I'm always available if you have any ideas, questions, or concerns.  You can reach me at 503-245-3847 or engagement@tryonfarm.org

Participate!

For the last several years, TLC Farm went into hibernation mode due to the pandemic, but this year, we're relaunching ways to reconnect with the land and community!

Are you ready to learn new skills? Spend more time in nature? Grow relationships with allies and mentors?

We are recruiting people like you to help build and expand old and new projects.

TLC Farm brings people together to root into relationships with each other and the land, by sharing tools for community-based sustainability and social change, and tending resilient ecosystems.

We offer a living, breathing organizational ecology in which to practice new modes of being and doing; trainings in practical skills and critical wisdoms; relationships with elders and youngers to help you grow into crews, collectives, and communities.

When you get involved with TLC…

You’re not simply a volunteer, but also a participant that is supporting a project, engaging with the land, and cultivating community.

You are helping to build a new world that you are an integral piece of.

We need people like you to make it all happen.

 

Ways to Get Involved

The sky's the limit!

There are opportunities big and small, depending on your desires and dreams.

We have many ways to plug in, whether you're looking for a short one-time commitment, offering ongoing support, or something in between.

We need participants to help with specific tasks, such as land tending, natural building, rebuilding physical infrastructure, invasive species removal, and native species plantings (just to name a few).

We also have ongoing roles available in areas of event hosting, outreach, rebuilding the education department, admin work, and more.

If you have specific skills you can offer, that's great! If you are not sure, no worries – you can still contribute. We welcome all walks of life and offer trainings and support for all volunteer participants.

Want to get involved? Attending a work party is the easiest way to get plugged in and learn more.

Work parties are group activities out at TLC Farm that usually focus on land work. Anyone can join! Don't worry about not having the skills to help – we will provide guidance and support for the tasks at hand.

Check the calendar for upcoming work party events and sign up on our email list to get updates for future events.

Upcoming Cohort 

Our bigger participant picture involves gathering a group of people together with the intention to dive deeper into involvement at TLC.

The group will first attend a program that involves trainings in BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ relations, group skills of nonhierarchical organizing, and skill building. From there, we will form into teams that take on a project or role at the farm and practice our skills.

Contact the Engagement Coordinator if you're interested in joining the cohort.

How to Get Involved:

Attend a work party! Join the upcoming cohort! Come to an action meeting!

If you have any questions, contact Melissa, the engagement coordinator at engagement@tryonfarm.org

Rebuild the Greenhouse work party, Saturday May 13th

When: 
May 13 2023 - 10:00am - 4:00pm
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Come help rebuild TLC Farm's greehouse (and have fun together)! 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday, May 13th.

Remember the 2021 ice storm?  Our lovely large greenhouse collapsed under the weight of all that ice, and after a year of a half-way working greenhouse, no no greenhouse, we're finally building a new one and the more hands the merrier!  On Saturday, April 1st, we started deconstructing the old greenhouse and prepare the site for our new greenhouse and now we're ready to set it up (we're getting a 10 x 16 pre-fabricated greenhouse kit).  We'll provide snacks and tools, just bring yourself and your friends.  Contact Sygil (sygilrose[at]gmail.com) for more information. 

 

 

 

TLC Farm is hiring an Engagement Coordinator

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Engagement Coordinator Job Description

Priority deadline is February 15, 2023. Aspirational hire date is March 1.


Organizational Overview:

Tryon Life Community Farm brings people together to root into relationships with each other and the land, by sharing tools for community-based sustainability and social change, and tending resilient ecosystems. TLC Farm was founded almost 20 years ago, through a broad-based outpouring of volunteer love, commitment, and work to save the land from cookie-cutter development: saying No! to unbridled capitalist growth; and Yes! to becoming people more woven with the earth. Since then we have explored many forms of living into that possibility, with ups and downs aplenty. Currently, our main focus areas are: 

  • Providing unique community-created venue for public and private events that connect people with each other and the land -- great for workshops, retreats, skillshares, birthdays, meetings, parties and more. 
  • Teaching workshops and educational land-based field trips, and hosting regular work parties, community events, and seasonal festivals. 
  • Running Willow Creek Forest School, an outdoor, place-based farm and forest kindergarten with a pre-school and summer camps.

TLC Farm programs and land tending are community created and run by volunteers.

 

Position Summary: The Engagement Coordinator’s primary focus will be to engage and support volunteers to run TLC Farm’s various programs, including field trips and workshops, event hosting and land tending.  This will include outreach, training, coordination and providing practical support for volunteers, including significant renewal of programs and activities post-pandemic.  This position is starting out at 10 hours/week, with the hope that as the programming grows we will have funds to offer more hours in the near future. 


Oversight: TLC Farm has long been run by committed volunteers, and this position will be the only paid position in the organization (aside from the Willow Creek Forest School teachers). There is no executive director and organizational decisions are made by a volunteer council that represents the various working groups, thus there will not be hierarchical oversight.  The Engagement Coordinator will have regular check-ins with a member of the council, and will work with the council to create a supportive accountability structure.


Location: TLC Farm is located in SW Portland, tucked into Tryon Creek State Park. The Engagement Coordinator will be able to do some work remotely, but we ask that they work at the TLC Farm office at least once a week. Because of this, living in the Portland area is a requirement for this position.


Compensation: This is a part-time position, starting at 10 hours a week, with an hourly wage of $28/hour.  


Responsibilities: 

  • 20%: Coordinate outreach about TLC Farm’s programs and volunteer opportunities, including maintaining website & social media presence, event tabling, signage on the land, information or handouts for event leaders, etc.
  • 20%: Coordinate regular volunteer engagement events, such as work parties, volunteer socials, tours, information sessions, etc.   
  • 30%: Respond to volunteer queries; meet with prospective volunteers and help determine what program they are the best fit to engage, support them as they find their niche
  • 10%: Maintain database of both volunteers and volunteer tasks and activities
  • 10%: Support volunteer teams in effectively running their programs, including assistance with recruiting, training and retaining volunteers
  • 10%: Meet regularly with Council point person (and/or Council as a whole) to assess ongoing programmatic needs and where volunteers are best suited to help meet those needs

Required Qualifications:

  • Be a real self-starter who can take ideas and run with them, with little day-to-day supervision
  • Previous experience working with volunteers, preferably as a coordinator or manager
  • Experience with, and excitement about, creating and maintaining relationships with a lot of diverse people
  • Ability to work efficiently, track work effectively,  and set good boundaries
  • Demonstrate cultural competency with Black, Indigenous and People of Color as well as trans and genderqueer folk. 
  • Excellent written and spoken communication skills, including experience effectively navigating interpersonal conflict
  • Experience with database management, website management & social media

Desired Qualifications:

  • Experience with agriculture and/or land projects
  • Experience grassroots organizing in climate justice and/or social justice movements, preferably in the greater Portland area. 
  • Experience with nonprofit management
  • Interest in growing this position to more hours per week (as funding becomes available)
  • Understanding of basic financial management including budgeting, funding sources, expenditures, and practices for maintaining financial solvency
  • Experience working in a worker collective or other non-hierarchical structure
  • Speaks language(s) other than English

TLC Farm is committed to being an inclusive and collaborative group that values bringing a diversity of approaches and perspectives to the work we do. We try to build a place where everyone is treated fairly, respected, and enjoys working together. Women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ people are especially welcome and encouraged to apply.


Please send us a letter with your interest in this position, work history and references to hiring@tryonfarm.org with the subject line “Engagement Coordinator position” (resume optional). Priority deadline is February 15, 2023. Aspirational hire date: March 1, 2023.

Feedback and participation welcome! Please send bug reports to web@tryonfarm.org

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