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Use these resource pages to learn about '''regenerative agriculture, education, history, finance, and culture happening in our ecoregion'''. You will find a directory of organizations and projects, calendar of events, and a volunteer match program that helps you find ways to connect with the land and the people tending it. | Use these resource pages to learn about '''regenerative agriculture, education, history, finance, and culture happening in our ecoregion'''. You will find a directory of organizations and projects, calendar of events, and a volunteer match program that helps you find ways to connect with the land and the people tending it. | ||
Regenerate Willamette Valley is an autonomous part of a larger bioregional movement, [https://regeneratecascadia.org/ Regenerate Cascadia]. Our team aims to create a network of people working in their landscapes to develop resiliency and reestablish a connection to the metabolism of the Earth. | Learn more about how we define [[Willamette Valley]] as part of an ecoregional framework. | ||
Regenerate Willamette Valley is an autonomous part of a larger bioregional movement, [https://regeneratecascadia.org/ Regenerate Cascadia]. Our team aims to create a network of people working in their landscapes to develop resiliency and reestablish a connection to the metabolism of the Earth. | |||
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== Contribute to This Community Resource! == | |||
This Wiki has been put together by a team of volunteers who believe in the importance of building a parallel method of meeting community needs outside of our current extractivist, consumerist culture. If you are interested in contributing, please review our [[how-to guides]] and [[Special:RequestAccount|create a Wiki account here]]. | |||
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We are focusing on the Lower Willamette and Tualatin watersheds, weaving and building relationships with regenerative projects in the area. | We are focusing on the Lower Willamette and Tualatin watersheds, weaving and building relationships with regenerative projects in the area. | ||
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===== Temporary Events List: [[Connect the Dots Radical Farmers and Food Justice organizing|Connect the Dots Radical Farmers and Food Justice Organizing]] ===== | ===== Temporary Events List: [[Connect the Dots Radical Farmers and Food Justice organizing|Connect the Dots Radical Farmers and Food Justice Organizing]] ===== | ||
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=== [[Willamette Valley Listening Tour]] === | === [[Willamette Valley Listening Tour]] === | ||
Our big project right now is to plan an ecoregional listening tour, which will visit sites from the headwaters of the Willamette River down to the confluence with the Columbia River. Our tour dates are September 4th-16th. If you are interested in joining or volunteering to support these efforts, please email '''regen.willamette@protonmail.com.''' | Our big project right now is to plan an ecoregional listening tour, which will visit sites from the headwaters of the Willamette River down to the confluence with the Columbia River. Our tour dates are September 4th-16th. If you are interested in joining or volunteering to support these efforts, please email '''regen.willamette@protonmail.com.''' [https://www.gofundme.com/f/empower-weavers-willamette-valley-listening-tour Please send donations via GoFundMe for the Regenerate Northern/Southern tour] | ||
Our current tour sites for the Portland area include the following: | Our current tour sites for the Portland area include the following: | ||
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* [https://www.greenanchorspdx.com/ Green Anchors] | * [https://www.greenanchorspdx.com/ Green Anchors] | ||
* [[Stephen's Creek|Stephens Creek]] + [[Bunny Grove]] | * [[Stephen's Creek|Stephens Creek]] + [[Bunny Grove]] | ||
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=== [[Stephen's Creek|Stephens Creek Land-tending]] === | === [[Stephen's Creek|Stephens Creek Land-tending]] === | ||
Our group recently adopted about a quarter mile of landscape in the South Burlingame neighborhood, which follows Stephens Creek. This has become a model for restoration work for other bioregions! Our next event will take place on June 1st, 2025 at 10 a.m. [[Stephen's Creek|Learn more here!]] | Our group recently adopted about a quarter mile of landscape in the South Burlingame neighborhood, which follows Stephens Creek. This has become a model for restoration work for other bioregions! Our next event will take place on June 1st, 2025 at 10 a.m. [[Stephen's Creek|Learn more here!]] | ||
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== Central Willamette Valley (coming soon) == | == Central Willamette Valley (coming soon) == | ||
We don't currently have a landscape team in the Salem/Corvallis area. If you would like to help start building a directory of your own for this area, please contact us! | We don't currently have a landscape team in the Salem/Corvallis area. If you would like to help start building a directory of your own for this area, please contact us! | ||
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== [[Southern Willamette Valley]] (coming soon) == | == [[Southern Willamette Valley]] (coming soon) == | ||
With members from the Breach Collective and Lost Valley Education Center, this team is heading up the bioregional organizing in the Eugene area. Also Dharmalya, in Eugene, has an active team which currently meets bi-weekly; typically via Zoom. | With members from the Breach Collective and Lost Valley Education Center, this team is heading up the bioregional organizing in the Eugene area. Also Dharmalya, in Eugene, has an active team which currently meets bi-weekly; typically via Zoom. | ||
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== [[Resource Library|Knowledge Commons]] == | == [[Resource Library|Knowledge Commons]] == | ||
Complied resources for information across the bioregion. | Complied resources for information across the bioregion. |
Latest revision as of 23:00, 22 May 2025
Use these resource pages to learn about regenerative agriculture, education, history, finance, and culture happening in our ecoregion. You will find a directory of organizations and projects, calendar of events, and a volunteer match program that helps you find ways to connect with the land and the people tending it.
Learn more about how we define Willamette Valley as part of an ecoregional framework.
Regenerate Willamette Valley is an autonomous part of a larger bioregional movement, Regenerate Cascadia. Our team aims to create a network of people working in their landscapes to develop resiliency and reestablish a connection to the metabolism of the Earth.
Contribute to This Community Resource!
This Wiki has been put together by a team of volunteers who believe in the importance of building a parallel method of meeting community needs outside of our current extractivist, consumerist culture. If you are interested in contributing, please review our how-to guides and create a Wiki account here.
Northern Willamette Valley
Our team is primarily based in the greater Portland area, so most of our offerings presently relate to this location, although we have intentions to widen our network.
We are focusing on the Lower Willamette and Tualatin watersheds, weaving and building relationships with regenerative projects in the area.
Temporary Events List: Connect the Dots Radical Farmers and Food Justice Organizing
Willamette Valley Listening Tour
Our big project right now is to plan an ecoregional listening tour, which will visit sites from the headwaters of the Willamette River down to the confluence with the Columbia River. Our tour dates are September 4th-16th. If you are interested in joining or volunteering to support these efforts, please email regen.willamette@protonmail.com. Please send donations via GoFundMe for the Regenerate Northern/Southern tour
Our current tour sites for the Portland area include the following:
- Tryon Life Community Farm & Cedar Moon Ecovillage
- p:ear - mentoring for unhoused youth
- Rhythm Seed Farms
- Kindness Farms
- Mosquito Fleet - they will give us a CEI Hub tour from kayaks to talk about the activism being done there
- Green Anchors
- Stephens Creek + Bunny Grove
Stephens Creek Land-tending
Our group recently adopted about a quarter mile of landscape in the South Burlingame neighborhood, which follows Stephens Creek. This has become a model for restoration work for other bioregions! Our next event will take place on June 1st, 2025 at 10 a.m. Learn more here!
Central Willamette Valley (coming soon)
We don't currently have a landscape team in the Salem/Corvallis area. If you would like to help start building a directory of your own for this area, please contact us!
Southern Willamette Valley (coming soon)
With members from the Breach Collective and Lost Valley Education Center, this team is heading up the bioregional organizing in the Eugene area. Also Dharmalya, in Eugene, has an active team which currently meets bi-weekly; typically via Zoom.
Knowledge Commons
Complied resources for information across the bioregion.