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SUMMARY:TransWild Forest Frolic
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nJoin TransPonder\, Cascadia Wildlands\, and Mount Pisgah Arboretum for a celebration of nature and community!\n\n\n\nEnjoy performances\, activities\, workshops\, community partners\, and more\, all in the beautiful setting of Mount Pisgah\n\n\n\nWHEN: Saturday\, April 25\, 2026 12 – 5 PM\n\n\n\nWHO: Anyone comfortable in a trans and queer-centered space is welcome to attend!\n\n\n\nPlease RSVP and donate as you are able\, and share donation links with your circles. Together\, we can make sure that our community has the services\, resources\, and gathering spaces it needs!
URL:https://cascwild.org/event/transwild/
LOCATION:Mt. Pisgah Arboretum\, 34901 Frank Parrish Road\, Eugene\, Oregon\, 97405
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Public Lands Public Voices: A night of trivia\, inspiration\, and action for Roadless Forests
DESCRIPTION:The Trump Administration’s current process to repeal the Roadless Rule does not include a single public meeting—so our community is hosting our own. Join 350 Eugene\, Cascadia Wildlands\, FUSEE and Oregon Wild to learn and celebrate how roadless protections support diverse shared values and essential conservation outcomes. The event will feature trivia (with prizes!)\, education and speakers. We’ll also be taking collective action to stop this latest attack on our public lands. Check out roadless.org and this interactive map to to learn more about the Roadless Rule.\nRSVP and get a free “Wild About Roadless Forests” t-shirt! Supplies are limited!\n\n\n\nThe first 50 people to RSVP will receive a free “Wild About Roadless Forests” t-shirt!
URL:https://cascwild.org/event/public-lands-public-voices-a-night-of-trivia-inspiration-and-action-for-roadless-forests/
LOCATION:Gratitude Brewing\, 540 E 8th Ave\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Wonderland Auction
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URL:https://cascwild.org/event/wonderland-auction-2/
LOCATION:Oregon
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Becoming People of Place Book Club: Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley\, by Dr. David Lewis
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Native American Heritage month in November\, we will be reading Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley\, by Dr. David Lewis. The book is available online for purchase or at your local library. \n \nBook Description: “The Willamette Valley is rich with history—its riverbanks\, forests\, and mountains home to the tribes of Kalapuya\, Chinook\, Molalla\, and more for thousands of years. This history has been largely unrecorded\, incomplete\, poorly researched\, or partially told. In these stories\, enriched by photographs and maps\, Oregon Indigenous historian David G. Lewis combines years of researching historical documents and collecting oral stories\, highlighting Native perspectives about the history of the Willamette Valley as they experienced it.” —Ooligan Press \nAbout the Author:  “David G. Lewis\, PhD\, is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde\, a descendant of the Takelma\, Chinook\, Molalla\, and Santiam Kalapuya peoples of western Oregon. David has engaged in research on the tribal histories of Northwest Coastal peoples\, specializing in the Western Oregon Tribes. David served as the director of the Southwest Oregon Research Project Collection at the UO\, and was the Culture Department manager of the Grand Ronde Tribe for 8 years. David has a PhD in anthropology from the University of Oregon (2009) and teaches full time in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at OSU. David’s research essays about the histories of the tribes are published on the blogsite The Quartux Journal: ndnhistoryresearch.com. David lives in Salem with his wife Donna\, and sons Inatye and Saghaley.” —Oregon State University\, College of Liberal Arts \nReading & Discussion Schedule: \nThe book club will take place over three meetings and will include facilitated discussions on chapters of the book. \nSession 1\, November 6th\, 6:00-7:30pm  \n\nRead: Introductions and the first three chapters\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on October 13th\n\nSession 2\, November 20th\, 6:00-7:30  \n\nRead: Last three chapters\, including the timeline in the back of the book\nReview: Oregon Tribes and Lands 1840- to present day StoryMap\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on November 10th\n\nSession 3\, December 4th\, 6:00-7:30. Potluck! \n\nBring (optional): A snack or beverage to share\, any additional resources you’d like to bring to the group\n\n\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on November 24th. We will be reflecting on potential conversations that people brought to Thanksgiving gatherings\, and also sharing resources with one another.
URL:https://cascwild.org/event/36661/2025-12-04/
LOCATION:Oregon
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Becoming People of Place Book Club: Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley\, by Dr. David Lewis
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Native American Heritage month in November\, we will be reading Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley\, by Dr. David Lewis. The book is available online for purchase or at your local library. \n \nBook Description: “The Willamette Valley is rich with history—its riverbanks\, forests\, and mountains home to the tribes of Kalapuya\, Chinook\, Molalla\, and more for thousands of years. This history has been largely unrecorded\, incomplete\, poorly researched\, or partially told. In these stories\, enriched by photographs and maps\, Oregon Indigenous historian David G. Lewis combines years of researching historical documents and collecting oral stories\, highlighting Native perspectives about the history of the Willamette Valley as they experienced it.” —Ooligan Press \nAbout the Author:  “David G. Lewis\, PhD\, is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde\, a descendant of the Takelma\, Chinook\, Molalla\, and Santiam Kalapuya peoples of western Oregon. David has engaged in research on the tribal histories of Northwest Coastal peoples\, specializing in the Western Oregon Tribes. David served as the director of the Southwest Oregon Research Project Collection at the UO\, and was the Culture Department manager of the Grand Ronde Tribe for 8 years. David has a PhD in anthropology from the University of Oregon (2009) and teaches full time in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at OSU. David’s research essays about the histories of the tribes are published on the blogsite The Quartux Journal: ndnhistoryresearch.com. David lives in Salem with his wife Donna\, and sons Inatye and Saghaley.” —Oregon State University\, College of Liberal Arts \nReading & Discussion Schedule: \nThe book club will take place over three meetings and will include facilitated discussions on chapters of the book. \nSession 1\, November 6th\, 6:00-7:30pm  \n\nRead: Introductions and the first three chapters\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on October 13th\n\nSession 2\, November 20th\, 6:00-7:30  \n\nRead: Last three chapters\, including the timeline in the back of the book\nReview: Oregon Tribes and Lands 1840- to present day StoryMap\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on November 10th\n\nSession 3\, December 4th\, 6:00-7:30. Potluck! \n\nBring (optional): A snack or beverage to share\, any additional resources you’d like to bring to the group\n\n\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on November 24th. We will be reflecting on potential conversations that people brought to Thanksgiving gatherings\, and also sharing resources with one another.
URL:https://cascwild.org/event/36661/2025-11-20/
LOCATION:Oregon
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Becoming People of Place Book Club: Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley\, by Dr. David Lewis
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Native American Heritage month in November\, we will be reading Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley\, by Dr. David Lewis. The book is available online for purchase or at your local library. \n \nBook Description: “The Willamette Valley is rich with history—its riverbanks\, forests\, and mountains home to the tribes of Kalapuya\, Chinook\, Molalla\, and more for thousands of years. This history has been largely unrecorded\, incomplete\, poorly researched\, or partially told. In these stories\, enriched by photographs and maps\, Oregon Indigenous historian David G. Lewis combines years of researching historical documents and collecting oral stories\, highlighting Native perspectives about the history of the Willamette Valley as they experienced it.” —Ooligan Press \nAbout the Author:  “David G. Lewis\, PhD\, is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde\, a descendant of the Takelma\, Chinook\, Molalla\, and Santiam Kalapuya peoples of western Oregon. David has engaged in research on the tribal histories of Northwest Coastal peoples\, specializing in the Western Oregon Tribes. David served as the director of the Southwest Oregon Research Project Collection at the UO\, and was the Culture Department manager of the Grand Ronde Tribe for 8 years. David has a PhD in anthropology from the University of Oregon (2009) and teaches full time in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at OSU. David’s research essays about the histories of the tribes are published on the blogsite The Quartux Journal: ndnhistoryresearch.com. David lives in Salem with his wife Donna\, and sons Inatye and Saghaley.” —Oregon State University\, College of Liberal Arts \nReading & Discussion Schedule: \nThe book club will take place over three meetings and will include facilitated discussions on chapters of the book. \nSession 1\, November 6th\, 6:00-7:30pm  \n\nRead: Introductions and the first three chapters\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on October 13th\n\nSession 2\, November 20th\, 6:00-7:30  \n\nRead: Last three chapters\, including the timeline in the back of the book\nReview: Oregon Tribes and Lands 1840- to present day StoryMap\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on November 10th\n\nSession 3\, December 4th\, 6:00-7:30. Potluck! \n\nBring (optional): A snack or beverage to share\, any additional resources you’d like to bring to the group\n\n\nDiscussion Questions will be sent out to participants on November 24th. We will be reflecting on potential conversations that people brought to Thanksgiving gatherings\, and also sharing resources with one another.
URL:https://cascwild.org/event/36661/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:Oregon
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Mushroom Festival
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this fun(gi) community event! \nEvery year\, you can expect to experience things like\, \n\nA huge mushroom exhibit where you can learn about hundreds of local species\nEducational talks from local experts\nEdible and poisonous mushrooms display\, including an expert identification table\nLive music\nGuided nature walks by local naturalists\nMushroom vendors\nLocal foods\, arts\, and crafts\nKids crafts and activities\nCider pressing\, scarecrow contest\, and hay rides!\n\nCome say hi to us at the Cascadia Wildlands booth on non-profit alley! \nGet your tickets and learn more about the event here!
URL:https://cascwild.org/event/mt-pisgah-arboretum-mushroom-festival/
LOCATION:Mt. Pisgah Arboretum\, 34901 Frank Parrish Road\, Eugene\, Oregon\, 97405
CATEGORIES:Featured
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